
Scaling Critical Infrastructure While Reducing Resource Consumption Using AWS with Stockholm Exergi
“We’ve reduced our carbon footprint per square meter of building area from 20 kg of CO2 equivalent to less than 4 kg of CO2 equivalent.” - Ulf Wikström, Sustainability Manager, Stockholm Exergi

With great power comes great responsibility. Stockholm Exergi, an energy provider responsible for powering heat to 800,000 people, takes that commitment to heart. With critical infrastructure and a commitment to sustainability, the company sought a way to reduce energy consumption and optimize the efficiency of its district’s buildings.
In 2016, it began the development of its solution, Intelligy Solutions, on Amazon Web Services (AWS) to do just that. Now, customers in over 10,000 connected buildings across Stockholm benefit from living in energy-efficient, “smart” buildings.
Expanding Responsible Energy Consumption with a Software-as-a-Service Solution
Stockholm Exergi is making Intelligy Solutions into a software-as-a-service solution on AWS that can be quickly adopted by other sustainability-minded energy providers. “We’re proud of our progress,” says Ulf Wikstrom, sustainability manager at Stockholm Exergi. “We’ve reduced our carbon footprint per square meter of building area from 20 kg of CO2 equivalent to less than 4 kg of CO2 equivalent.”

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