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Balfour Beatty cuts site emissions 80% with eco tech

Balfour Beatty is set to roll out a new site power management system that automatically shuts off appliances and equipment when not in use, after it slashed site carbon emissions by 80% in trials.

Balfour said that using the EcoNet system enabled it to reduce power demand on both the National Grid and diesel generators.

EcoNet was first launched in May 2020 on its East Leeds Orbital Route project and helped deliver an 83% reduction in carbon emissions across the site by managing electric vehicle charging, optimising the heating, hot water, and external lighting running schedules.

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