Technological Firm in Iran Develops Program to Turn Off Cooling, Heating Systems in Offices Remotely
“Our company is active in the field of intelligent lighting systems and management of cooling or heating system to decrease energy consumption by using the Internet of Things,” Arash Mohammadian, the managing director of Pasargad Sabz Energy Industries company stationed at Islamic Azad University’s Qazvin branch, told ANA.
He added that in addition to lighting systems, the company has also made smart cooling and heating systems for offices.
“We have designed a program that can remotely control cooling and heating systems during peak consumption hours in winter or summer with temperature sensors.
For instance, the power department can remotely turn off the heating or cooling system of an office that is left on,” Mohammadian said.
“These smart systems work optimally and based on the peak hours; they are turned on and turned off so that the temperature balance is maintained and the employees are not disturbed,” he added.
In a relevant development in December, the first real-time monitoring software of a completely Iranian renewable-energy power plant was unveiled in the Science and Technology Park of Semnan University.
Five technological products of the technological companies of Semnan University’s Science and Technology Park were unveiled in a ceremony in the presence of Iranian Deputy Minister of Science, Research and Technology for Technology and Innovation Ali Kheiroddin.
“One of the unveiled products is the first Iran-made real-time monitoring software for renewable-energy power plants,” Ali Haqiqi Asl, the head of the Science and Technology Park of Semnan University, said.
“This product has been designed for complete and continued control of power plant equipment, and it reduces the time to identify problems and the need for continued presence of operators, and increases annual efficiency up to 10%,” he said, adding that the software is available online and in real time.
“This product will be sold to domestic and foreign markets under the brand name of Farskada,” Haqiqi Asl said.
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