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Sign upAn automated energy manager to eliminate energy wastage in the heating and cooling of buildings
An automated energy manager to eliminate energy wastage in the heating and cooling of buildings
Studies show that an estimated 67% of all energy generated is wasted. But what if there was a way to reduce that wastage? The Hub Controller, an Automated Energy Manager is independently proven to reduce energy wastage by lowering your heating and cooling bills by on average 36%. The Hub Controller is an easy, 15-minute installation compatible with all heating and cooling systems. It is currently used by more than 12,000 users that were able to reduce their carbon footprint by 20,864 tonnes of CO2. The Hub Controller provides real-time, measurable, verifiable, and auditable energy savings, relieving those experiencing fuel poverty. It also generates premium carbon credits to sell into an expanding carbon credit market.
Hub Controls
Eliminating energy waste in the home.
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