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Virginia Tech team’s software fills important niche in building efficiency

Wednesday, June 7, 2017

Article about BEMOSS on the SouthEast Energy News website written by Jim Pierobon.

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Virginia Tech helps smaller commercial buildings increase energy efficiency

Thursday, May 18, 2017

Virginia Tech News article on BEMOSS.

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BEMOSS™ discussion in the ‘Not in Service’ podcast

Wednesday, May 29, 2015

BEMOSS™ is discussed in the podcast ‘Not in Service’. Applications of BEMOSS™ and some of its best features are highlighted.

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Virginia Tech awarded $2 million to help smaller buildings save energy

Wednesday, March 04, 2015

Virginia Tech’s Advanced Research Institutehas been awarded nearly $2 million from the U.S. Department of Energy to continue research and development of its Building Energy Management Open Source Software for commercial buildings 50,000 square feet or less in size.

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Virginia Tech Selected to Continue Development of Innovative Building Automation System

Wednesday, March 04, 2015

The Energy Department has awarded the Virginia Polytechnic and State University Advanced Research Institute nearly $2 million to continue research and development of its Building Energy Management Open Source Software (BEMOSS™) for small and medium-sized commercial buildings.

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U.S. Department of Energy Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy selects Virginia Tech to to Continue Development of Innovative Building Automation System

Wednesday, March 04, 2015

U.S. Department of Energy Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy selects Virginia Tech to to Continue Development of Innovative Building Automation System.

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