Cisco and Morgan Solar unlock clean energy adoption in office spaces
April 22 2024 - 11:00AM
Today, Cisco and Morgan Solar, a Toronto-based company that
specializes in solutions for integrating solar energy into urban
environments, have announced a pilot project to power collaboration
and meeting spaces with solar energy.
The first pilot project is currently deployed at
Cisco’s Toronto Innovation Centre with plans to include two
additional customer sites. The concept leverages Morgan Solar’s
Energy Blinds, capturing clean, solar energy in a direct current
(DC) microgrid, and Cisco’s Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) switch, which
helps to distribute energy within the room. Cisco’s Webex platform
is also integrated and detects when the room is not in use to help
maximize energy generation and minimize energy consumption.
“To take meaningful steps towards a sustainable
future, businesses need to think creatively about how to get
there,” said Wayne Cuervo, Director of Cisco Canada’s Digital
Impact Office. “Collaborating with forward-thinking companies like
Morgan Solar, we're driving the development of smart solutions
aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions from traditional energy
generation technologies and giving businesses new pathways towards
sustainability.”
The initial results
show production of up to 50W of renewable energy per window, enough
to effectively run the pilot room’s required equipment and devices.
When the room is not occupied, the system stores excess solar
energy to use later when needed or for use during peak times when
energy from the grid may be more expensive. If expanded across
office spaces, the solution could enable greater energy efficiency
and on-site energy generation than rooftop solar alone.
Beyond sustainability considerations, the pilot
project intends to support tangible business value, including cost
savings and enhanced productivity. It may also help lower the cost
path towards U.S. Green Building Council’s Leadership in Energy and
Environmental Design (LEED) certification in older buildings.
Canada, like many nations, has committed to
achieving net-zero emissions by 2050. The Cisco-Morgan Solar
concept represents new thinking in how innovative technology
solutions can contribute to national sustainability goals. As
stakeholders look for pragmatic solutions to address climate
change, technology can unlock new opportunities for growth and
environmental stewardship in Canada and around the world.
“We’re committed to creating solutions that make
solar energy more accessible to organizations and are working with
Cisco to make that happen,” said John Paul Morgan, President and
Chief Technology Officer at Morgan Solar. “Energy flow through
windows is the main driver of a building’s energy use. Actively
managing and capturing sunlight at the window paves the way for
offices to become more self-powered and sustainable, while also
being more comfortable spaces for people to work in.”
This initiative was born from Morgan Solar’s
winning submission in Cisco’s Fast Future Innovation Awards in
2022. Grounded in the understanding that innovation cannot thrive
on its own, through this awards program, Cisco dedicates its
resources, expertise and scale to help solve the challenges faced
by Canadian businesses.
Cisco’s Net Zero Goals Cisco
has been reporting on its environmental impact since 2005. In 2021,
Cisco set a goal to reach zero greenhouse gas emissions across our
value chain by 2040. Our goal includes all scopes of emissions and
is approved by the Science Based Targets initiative under its
Corporate Net-Zero Standard, the world’s only framework for
corporate net-zero target setting in line with climate science. In
Cisco´s fiscal year 2023, Cisco consumed more than 1.3 million MWh
of renewable electricity, making up approximately 91% of its total
global electricity demand, including sourcing 100 per cent of the
electricity used at Cisco facilities in Canada from renewable
sources.
Additional Resources: Cisco’s
environmental sustainability strategy: the Plan for PossibleMorgan
Solar’s sustainability solutionsMorgan Solar's Energy Blinds
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About Morgan SolarMorgan Solar
is a technology innovator and manufacturer with 15 years of
experience developing products and services for the urban building
and utility solar sectors. In the building sector, we develop
photovoltaic products that offer superior energy and emissions
performance, while complimenting the aesthetic vision of each
client. In the solar sector, we have a platform of sensors and
analytics tools to deliver data-driven insights into solar field
performance and optimization. Based in Toronto, Canada, our
scientists and engineers are experts in product design, light
modeling, optics, distributed sensors & controls, and data
analytics. For more information, visit us at morgansolar.com.
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