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As AI Stresses the Grid, R-Zero Looks to Reduce HVAC Use

Commercial Observer

Commercial Observer

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June 23, 2026

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The incessantly growing demand on the electrical grid from AI is creating added energy costs for commercial real estate owners. On Tuesday, R-Zero, a physical platform for buildings, released an internal study on how it is working to reduce HVAC use and lower costs. The San Francisco-based platform claims to use real-time occupancy intelligence to []

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