Like many cities, Scotland’s capital, Edinburgh, has set itself tough targets to reach net zero by 2030. Top of the agenda is increasing the energy efficiency of its homes and buildings, some of which date back hundreds of years. A combination of energy monitoring and building automation solutions, can dramatically lower the running costs of even the most historic sites. As ABB Formula E races at the #LondonEPrix, learn how we are supporting the energy transition throughout the UK and across the world 👇 https://lnkd.in/e_w24NhQ #ABBEnergyEfficiency #ABBEnergyTransition
Typicall a Formula 1 race car consumes hundreds of gallons of oil in a race. I don't see the point in promoting this as an event for net zero transition 😂🙏
Have great memories from Edinburgh, good to see they are shifting to a more sustainable future. At the same time hope they can keep the magic of the historical buildings! All the best!
Very informative
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The Auld Reikie, good Memories
Interesting!
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1moEdinburgh's ambitious target to achieve net zero by 2030 is truly commendable, especially given the challenge of enhancing the energy efficiency of its historic buildings. Utilizing energy monitoring and building automation solutions can significantly reduce running costs and energy consumption, even for centuries-old structures. ABB's involvement in the ABB Formula E and support for the energy transition in the UK and worldwide is inspiring. What are some of the key innovations from ABB that are making a difference in this energy transition?