Shelton energy efficiency firm Budderfly has won a second patent for its computer-based building management system.
This patent, along with Budderfly’s other one awarded in 2012, is for technology allowing commercial customers to control their energy usage remotely via a network or control device interface.
With the Budderfly system, light switches, outlets, and other power-using devices are fitted with special hardware to monitor their energy use. Those devices can be controlled remotely so they can be shut down when not in use or started up in advance of being used.
Budderfly was founded in 2007.
