Spain has seen significant growth in the use of IoT devices, particularly those focused on energy efficiency. According to a study conducted by UnaBiz, nearly 19 percent of connected devices in the country are used for this purpose. The study emphasizes the importance of energy management in today’s climate, highlighting both challenges and opportunities for consumers, businesses, and society as a whole.
IoT technology has emerged as a strategic tool for monitoring, controlling, and optimizing energy consumption in various settings. IoT devices connected to the Internet enable real-time data collection and analysis, making them instrumental in promoting sustainable development. With a focus on energy management, the study highlights that nearly 19 percent of IoT-connected objects in Spain are used for this purpose.
Regions like the Balearic Islands, Catalonia, Andalusia, and Madrid are leading the way in IoT implementation. The report also points out that a significant portion of connected devices are allocated to projects such as water consumption monitoring, crop monitoring, air quality monitoring, and other energy consumption tracking.
For instance, IoT devices in Spain are increasingly being used for water consumption monitoring to detect leaks in real-time and optimize water use in irrigation systems. Similarly, IoT is instrumental in providing accurate data on soil conditions, humidity, and temperature for crop monitoring, enabling farmers to adjust irrigation practices effectively. Additionally
Bristol, the shoe and clothing chain, has launched a clearance sale in its store on…
Democratic leaders in Congress are working to maintain unity within their party after former Vice…
During the Shanghai Cooperation Organization summit in Astana, Acting President of the Islamic Republic of…
Recently, US President Joe Biden has made a decision to schedule fewer official appointments after…
Hunters in rural North Canterbury are rewarded for killing feral cats in a recent competition,…
Beginning this Thursday, the European Union (EU) will impose provisional tariffs of almost 38 percent…