BBB 23 receives energy monitoring and avoids energy waste

Squair's system comprises 35 meters spread across all of the home's critical engineering circuits
Tadeu Schmidt, presenter of BBB 23. Photo: Disclosure

Squair, a startup that develops solutions for intelligent management of energy assets, announced, in partnership with Globo, that the 23rd edition of Big Brother Brasil received a monitoring system.

According to the company, process automation guarantees greater safety for the team responsible for critical operations and enables faster reactions to unforeseen events detected by the sensors.

“The application of sensors impacts the reduction of energy waste and operational costs, as it maximizes machine operation”, says Nataly Parga, co-founder and CDO of Squair.

All programming that has special effects will be monitored. The sensors allow real-time monitoring of the machine's behavior for 24 hours.

The system comprises 35 energy meters spread across all critical engineering circuits that serve the BBB, including the UPS system and the electrical stage lighting system.

At the end of monitoring, the system provides a report that measures the environmental impact of the project through CO2 emissions, pointing towards carbon offsetting.

“We created technology to show the importance of responsible consumption and production to combat the depletion of our natural resources and how these measures generate benefits for the business”, he highlights.

According to the businesswoman, the partnership with the program with the largest national audience is a way of showing the market the importance of committing to sustainable practices in large projects.

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Stella Miranda
Producer of Canal Responde and Solar em 60. She has experience in podcast production, preparation of journalistic articles, interviews and radio production. Student of Journalism at the Pontifical Catholic University of Campinas.

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