What is Thermal Checkup and its relationship with energy efficiency?
A thermal checkup is an inspection that uses thermal imaging or temperature monitoring to identify heat loss, insulation problems, or inefficiencies in a building or
A thermal checkup is an inspection that uses thermal imaging or temperature monitoring to identify heat loss, insulation problems, or inefficiencies in a building or
Weak spots in commercial buildings—such as poor insulation, air leaks, outdated equipment, or inefficient lighting—significantly reduce energy efficiency by increasing energy waste, raising costs, and
Canadian commercial buildings face significant heat loss challenges due to their climate and structural complexity. Let’s break down the main heat escape points and how
Meliusense technology can help prevent energy loss in commercial buildings in Canada through a combination of real-time monitoring, AI-powered analytics, predictive maintenance, and automation. Here’s
🔍 What Are Heat Escape Points? These are locations in a home’s structure where warm air (in winter) or cool air (in summer) escapes due to poor
Safety measures in commercial buildings can have both positive and negative effects on energy efficiency, depending on how they are implemented. Here’s how they interact:
Yes, the existence of eco-friendly commercial buildings in Canada is necessary for several compelling reasons: Canada is committed to reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions as
Structural integrity plays a crucial role in energy efficiency in several ways by directly impacting the performance and sustainability of buildings, infrastructure, and systems. Here’s
Sustainable technology can significantly enhance energy efficiency by optimizing energy use, reducing waste, and promoting renewable sources. Here’s how it can be effective: LED Lighting:
RealSense cameras, developed by Intel, are a series of depth-sensing cameras that capture 3D information about their environment. These cameras can play a significant role