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San Diego, CA Smart City Open Urban Platform pilot creates clear views of facility energy usage

San Diego, CA Smart City Open Urban Platform Pilot Energy

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The five-year pilot integrated utility data from 3,500 facility meters into publicly available dashboards. Facility energy usage was compared to EPA benchmarks for an in-depth understanding of the city's energy consumption. Local officials also connected three city libraries to a Building Automation System with centralized system monitoring and controls. SCOUP provides a blueprint for reduced maintenance costs, outage risks, and emissions in city facilities.

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SCOUP | Sustainability | City of San Diego Official Website

City of San Diego received a grant from the California Energy Commission and the Local Government Commission to launch the Smart City Open Urban Platform (SCOUP) to enable remote, automated control and tracking of energy systems at City facilities

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