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 - to cleaning staff, with access to key hours that can open and close windows, or lower or raise blinds, at the first or last hour of the day.
- to administration and service staff: workers with responsibility for the shutdown and use of the systems.
- to general users of public services: teaching staff, students and teachers, through sensorization campaigns.
In this way Efipublic project is allowing us to improve efficiency energy with the collaboration of the users and through the use in real time of TICs. Working together with the users, the continuity of the progress made over time will be guaranteed.
4. Acknowledgment
This communication has been financed by Efipublic project, IB16128, belonging to Call for Research Projects in Public R & D Centers financed by the Ministry of Economy and Infrastructure of Junta de Extremadura and European Regional Development Fund of EU.
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