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measurable.energy smart sockets reduce energy costs at PKF Francis Clark in Bristol

measurable.energy, has installed its smart power sockets in the office of chartered accountants and business advisors PKF Francis Clark in Bristol.  

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The solution eliminates "small power" waste - energy not required by devices

measurable.energy is a UK tech company that designs and manufactures smart, machine-learning enabled power sockets that will reduce the energy costs of PKF Francis Clark’s Bristol office by more than 20%.  PKF Francis Clark is located in an office building comprising 24,377 sq. ft. of high-quality office accommodation across four storeys.

measurable.energy’s solution eliminates ‘Small Power’ waste, which is energy not required by devices that are plugged in or directly wired; such as printers, AV equipment, chilled and hot water taps, monitors, and heaters, and which are often left fully on or in standby mode overnight.  Up to 40% of total electricity usage in most commercial office buildings can be attributed to this type of ‘Small Power’ energy use.

Chief executive officer and co-founder of measurable.energy, Dan Williams said:

“My electricity-saving message to companies is to not be fooled by the small size of certain devices.  A very high percentage of an office occupier’s electricity bill hides in the shadows, among small gadgets and forgotten chargers.  This silent power drain adds up faster than tenants think, and without ever realising it.  Powered by machine learning, our plug sockets will automatically identify and eliminate ‘Small Power’ waste for PKF Francis Clark, turning every appliance in their Bristol office into a cost-saving superhero.”

Jim Solomon, regional facilities manager at PKF Francis Clark added: 

“Since deploying measurable.energy’s AI-powered sockets, we have not only reduced our office’s energy consumption of the devices using the sockets by 38%, but have also gained invaluable insights into our power usage patterns. This technology has been instrumental in our efforts to operate more sustainably and efficiently.”