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UTILITIES calling for the government to make electrification methods like renewables part of mandatory compliance for new buildings , integrating within a smart system efficiently and providing renewable power as the new standard . By investing further in electrification and renewable options , we can begin to build a more sustainable future .”
Fabio adds that when taking into account the different functions buildings rely on – electrical and mechanical installations through to elevators , escalators and security systems – integrating data to optimise energy efficiency and comfort for all users can be complex . But , as electric solutions for building occupants and managers develop , technology promises ease for users .
“ When all solutions – irrespective of the brand or manufacturer – communicate with one another , not only can complexity and overwhelm be eliminated , but advanced efficiencies

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million smart buildings worldwide expected to be operational by 2026
are also made possible ,” he explains . ” Enabling greater connectivity and integration between devices can increase energy efficiency and ultimately accelerate a building ’ s decarbonisation .”
Electrification : A double-edged sword ? From Claire ’ s point of view , the number one challenge associated with electrification is the impact on the grid . Although she sees the integration of diverse clean energy technologies shaping the future of electrification ,
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