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Experimentations in a French Hotel in Nice
Discover the first step of the experimentation on a real site
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HVAC HOMES by CIAT
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Simulation of HOMES solutions
 Following experimentations on 5 pilot sites  
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HOMES pilot sites Experimentations
To evaluate the effective energetic performance
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Inside the Hive, Schneider Electric's headquarters: creating smart buildings for sustainable resources management
The HIVE obtained the ISO 50001 certification concerning the energy management systems.
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HOMES levers for active energy efficiency
How to reduce energy needs and CO2 emissions
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Schneider Electric University
HOMES built a training on European standards
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INTELLIGENT BUILDING SYSTEMS Conference - exhibition 21 & 22 September 2010 - CNIT - Paris La Defense intelligent systems for the performance of  buildings
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Thermoelectric Technology  
Thermoelectric (TE) effect is the direct conversion of a thermal gradient into electricity.
It is based on the Seebeck effect associated with the generation of a voltage along a
conductor when it is subjected to a temperature difference. Inversely, the Peltier effect is when a voltage is applied on it, it creates a temperature difference.
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