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Newcastle University creates digital twin to study energy use

Researchers at Newcastle University are using a digital twin of a new Urban Sciences Building (USB) to monitor and tweak performance and test future operational scenarios.

The 12,500 sq m building is the centrepiece of a new development called the Helix, being built in the city centre, and won Project of the Year – Public Use at the CIBSE Building Performance Awards last month.

It was designed as a “Living Laboratory”, a testbed for urban sustainability embedded with 4,000 devices, including micro meters and sensors that record granular data on heating and cooling, energy use, CO2 levels, solar energy production and more. 

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