New energy efficiency rules can change the education game
Connected lighting systems offer young people a better classroom experience
When the pens went down on a new agreement to increase energy efficiency rates across the European Union, it’s hard to know whether negotiators were thinking about what the agreement’s impact would be on millions of young students.
Students switch off when they are forced to sit in classrooms which are either too dark or too bright for their needs. They are more tired, less attentive, and less willing to learn. Technology offers young people a better start in education and teaches them the benefits of energy efficiency from an early age.
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