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Intelligent Green Building Consortium Continues Rapid Growth Three Years After
Its Founding
San Ramon, CA—June 9, 2011—The
EnOcean Alliance announced today it has signed up its 200th member
company, NanoSense. NanoSense develops products using EnOcean and KNX
technologies that regulate and optimize air quality inside
buildings. Created in April 2008 by Distech Controls, EnOcean,
Masco, MK Electric, Omnio and Thermokon, the EnOcean Alliance now
counts 200 member companies from 20 different countries. Collectively,
Alliance members support 750 interoperable products deployed in over
200,000 buildings worldwide that use energy harvesting wireless
technology designed for building automation systems. Other Alliance
members include General Electric, Siemens, Masco, Leviton, Honeywell
and Texas Instruments.
The EnOcean Alliance has created an
ecosystem around energy harvesting wireless technology to create an
industry standard, continue product interoperability and promote the
technology among members. EnOcean-based energy harvesting solutions are
battery-less and wireless, and therefore operate independent of an
external energy source. The sensors “harvest and store” tiny
amounts of energy from motion, light or temperature differences.
The harvested power is sufficient to transmit a wireless signal and
intelligently control lighting, heating and air conditioning
systems. In many cases they deliver recurring savings of 20-30
percent in new building installations and up to 80 percent savings in
retrofit scenarios. Maintenance, cabling requirements and installation
time are also considerably reduced.
[an error occurred while processing this directive]"I'm very proud to welcome our 200th
member company to the Alliance,” said EnOcean Alliance Chairman &
CEO Graham Martin. “We've seen significant growth in just three
years and this milestone is a real symbol of vitality and dynamism of
the Alliance. This fine success rewards all of the work carried out by
our members and our promoters."
About the EnOcean Alliance
Leading companies worldwide from the
building sector collected to form the EnOcean Alliance, with the aim of
promoting and establishing innovative automation solutions for
sustainable buildings – and so to make buildings more energy-efficient,
more flexible and lower in cost. The core technology of the Alliance is
the energy harvesting wireless technology for flexibly positioned and
service-free sensor solutions. The EnOcean Alliance aims to standardize
and internationalize energy harvesting wireless technology, and is
dedicated to creating interoperability between the products of OEM
partners. More than 200 companies currently belong to the EnOcean
Alliance. The headquarters of the non-profit organization is located in
San Ramon, Calif.
For more information visit www.enocean-alliance.org
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