Aircuity Installation in Georgetown University Science Building Saves Energy
Data uncovers additional savings opportunities
Georgetown University (GU) in Washington is a leading academic and research institution, classified as a Very High Research Activity University by The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching.
Completed in 2012, Georgetown’s Regents Hall is a state-of-the art research and teaching center for biology, chemistry, and physics. With 154,000 square feet of research space, it houses three classrooms, 12 teaching labs, and dozens of research labs, in addition to conference rooms and student lounges. Knowing the enormous utility costs associated with running a science facility, Georgetown’s Energy and Utilities department invited Aircuity to evaluate how its platform could help reduce energy consumption while improving lab safety.