Below is the brief overview of the project:
- Energy Blinds: The project features Morgan Solar’s Energy Blinds, which are photovoltaic, algorithmically controlled window shades designed to capture clean, solar energy.
- Power-over-Ethernet: Cisco’sPower-over-Ethernet (PoE) switch is used to distribute the energy within the room efficiently.
- Webex Integration: The system is integrated with Cisco’s Webex platform, which detects when the room is not in use, thereby maximizing energy generation and minimizing consumption.
- Sustainability Goals: The solution offers businesses a new way to approach their path to net zero, providing innovative methods that can be used in commercial office spaces to advance sustainability goals through technology.
This initiative not only supports sustainability but also offers tangible business value, including cost savings and enhanced productivity. It could also contribute to achieving LEED certification in older buildings. With Canada committed to achieving net-zero emissions by 2050, projects like this represent a creative approach to meeting national sustainability goals.
The two companies are also planning to expand the Cisco and Morgan Solar project. The first pilot project is currently deployed at Cisco’s Toronto Innovation Centre, and there are plans to include two additional customer sites. While the current information does not specify the exact locations or timeline for the global expansion, the inclusion of more sites indicates a move towards broader implementation.
The project's success at the initial site could pave the way for further expansion, potentially on a global scale. This would enable greater energy efficiency and on-site energy generation than rooftop solar alone, providing businesses with innovative approaches to achieve their sustainability goals.
Keep an eye out for updates from Cisco and Morgan Solar, here at IndianWeb2.com, as they continue to develop and potentially expand this promising clean energy initiative.
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