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gO Measurement-System (gOMS)

A wireless measurement system for in-situ verification in green building retrofit

October 2019
Gallery gO Measurement-System (gOMS) 1
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Identification

gOMS is a measurement & verification tool designed for users to conveniently, efficiently and accurately determine the thermal insulation performance of a building's insulation envelope.

gO Measurement-System (gOMS) provides a solution by making in-situ measurements of a building's thermal insulation performance, quantified by thermal transmittance property known as the U-value. Pre-retrofit, a building’s U-values are measured to decide if there is sufficient potential for energy efficiency improvements; post-retrofit, green bond verifiers check if the touted energy efficiency gains are physically attained. With greenTEG’s proprietary high-resolution heat flux sensors and IP44 weatherproofing, the gOMS is capable of measuring U-values to a high accuracy under challenging circumstances. Its wireless functionality allows for easy data collection over a large area, perfect for commercial building applications.

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Label Date October 10, 2019
From Switzerland
Maturity stage Small scale commercialization
Looking For Visibility ; Partners
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The environmental benefits

  • The potential to save 3'274 tons of CO2e each year in Switzerland
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The Financial benefits

  • A lifetime profit of 10’650 USD
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Company Profile

greenTEG

greenTEG develops and manufactures thermal sensors for heat flux and laser power/position measurements.

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Headquarters 8005 Zürich, Schweiz
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Networking Partner

The Enterprise Europe Network

The Enterprise Europe Network helps businesses innovate and grow on an international scale. It is the world’s largest support network for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) with international ambitions.

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