Personalized thermal control slashes energy use by up to 75%!
Lowering building energy consumption is crucial for reducing greenhouse gas emissions. By giving individuals control over their own thermal comfort through personal devices like footwarmers, buildings can save energy. A study in Berkeley, California, found that allowing occupants to adjust their footwarmers led to a 38-75% reduction in heating energy usage. This approach maintains comfort levels while lowering energy consumption, showing the potential for scalable impact in reducing building energy usage.