
Smart Tech Would Make Your Office Greener
Implementing smart technologies such as demand-controlled ventilation could reduce the carbon footprint of office buildings, which contribute more than one third of fossil fuel emissions globally
Farzam Sepanta is a researcher at Carleton University. He is a member of the Human Building Interaction Lab, and his research focuses on the energy impact of teleworking in different domains of transportation, residential buildings, offices, and information and communication technologies. Specializing in decarbonization and human-building interaction, he has authored more than 15 publications on energy optimization, occupant behavior, daylighting and optimum lighting, multi-objective optimization, and virtual reality, in peer-reviewed journals and conferences.
Smart Tech Would Make Your Office Greener
Implementing smart technologies such as demand-controlled ventilation could reduce the carbon footprint of office buildings, which contribute more than one third of fossil fuel emissions globally