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COP 29 and the Role of Pressac’s Sensors in Emission Reduction

With Prime Minister, Sir Kier Starmer attending the upcoming COP29 conference in Baku, he is set to announce the UK’s new climate goals and continue the global push to combat climate change, putting a strong emphasis on reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. As part of this mission, innovative solutions are essential. Pressac is making strides in this arena, and our smart sensor technology offers a great avenue for monitoring and reducing emissions across a range of industries.

COP29 will bring together world leaders, scientists, and industry representatives to drive forward climate initiatives and meet the goals set by the Paris Agreement. Achieving net-zero emissions and limiting global warming to 1.5°C requires large-scale adoption of clean energy, substantial reductions in fossil fuel use, and technology that helps businesses minimise emissions.

This conference is expected to highlight the importance of monitoring emissions, a critical step for organisations aiming to reduce their carbon footprint. Effective monitoring enables transparency, allowing stakeholders to take data-driven actions to improve their operations and meet regulatory requirements. Pressac develops advanced IoT sensors designed for monitoring various environmental parameters within buildings and industrial facilities. Their sensors collect real-time data on factors like energy usage, occupancy, air quality, temperature, and humidity. This data, when processed and analysed, provides actionable insights that can lead to substantial emission reductions.

Pressac have partnerships with a number of software providers whose technology works alongside our hardware enabling end users to see exactly how their buildings are performing. The data can quickly establish the efficiency of a building and can be retrospectively fitted helping bring older buildings in line with current regulatory requirements.

COP29 will mark a critical moment in the global effort to address climate change, emphasising the need for both policy action and technological innovation. Pressac’s sensors offer a practical, scalable solution to help organisations monitor, manage, and reduce their emissions, aligning closely with the objectives set by COP29 and the Paris Agreement. Through real-time data monitoring, operational efficiency, and predictive insights, Pressac is playing its part in enabling businesses to achieve meaningful emission reductions.

In a world where environmental responsibility is both a regulatory necessity and a social expectation, Pressac’s sensors offer a vital tool for organisations committed to a sustainable future. By leveraging this technology, businesses can make data-driven decisions, reduce their carbon footprint, and contribute to the ambitious goals that will be discussed at COP29.

If you are a software provider and would like to learn about how Pressacs sensors can support your end to end offering in reducing emissions, book yourself a discovery call with one of our experts.

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