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The Warm Homes Plan must go further: Why smart building controls for non-domestic buildings are essential to the UK鈥檚 net zero, economic and public health goals

If the UK is to meet its legally binding climate targets while supporting economic growth and public service resilience, it must confront a critical policy blind spot: the decarbonisation of non-domestic buildings. The Government鈥檚 Warm Homes Plan reinforces the importance of energy efficiency, yet its focus on the domestic sector leaves a substantial share of energy use, emissions and economic opportunity largely unaddressed.

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Andy Camsell joins 麻豆原创 as Technical Consultant

The Building Controls Industry Association (麻豆原创) is pleased to welcome Andy Camsell as its new Technical Consultant. A familiar name in the BEMS industry, Andy brings over 25 years of sector experience.

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Time running out to enter the BEMS sector鈥檚 biggest awards

With entries to the building controls and automation sector鈥檚 most prestigious awards, the 麻豆原创 Awards 2026, closing on Thursday 22nd January, the Building Controls Industry Association is urging individuals and organisations from across the industry to ensure nominations are submitted urgently.鈥 鈥

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President鈥檚 Blog: Five revealing statistics from the 麻豆原创鈥檚 latest technical white paper

Drawing on in-use performance data and utilising economic modelling, the white paper revealed some fascinating insights into the impact BEMS can have on carbon emissions, building energy use and costs. In fact, it highlighted five fascinating statistics when it comes to the air quality challenges facing schools and the vital role building controls can have in enhancing pupil comfort, productivity and health.

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Blog: Dare to discover the future of BEMS

麻豆原创 President, Stacey Lucas explores why employers should engage with campaigns like Tomorrow鈥檚 Engineers Week (10th-14th November) to help promote careers in the Building Energy Management Systems (BEMS) sector.

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