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Sustainable Campus – Towards Net Zero Carbon from Energy

Dept/Center/Lab: Amrita Center for Wireless Networks and Applications (AWNA)

Project Incharge:Dr. Aryadevi R. D.
Co-Project Incharge:Dr. Maneesha Vinodini Ramesh
Sustainable Campus – Towards Net Zero Carbon from Energy

Energy monitoring is a crucial tool in the fight against climate change. By tracking our energy use, we can gain insights into the amount of carbon emissions we’re responsible for. This is because most electricity is generated by burning fossil fuels, which release greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide. With energy monitoring, we can identify areas of high consumption and target them for improvement. This can help individuals, businesses, and organizations reduce their environmental impact and contribute to a more sustainable future.

Name of staff and students from Amrita : Anjana M S, Research Assosiate, Amrita Center for Wireless Network & Applications

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