Case studies

RWE Supply & Trading, Essen, Germany, 2010

rwe_front_head_office_150x89.jpgBeing a subsidiary of RWE AG, RWE Supply & Trading GmbH is one of the leading companies in European energy trading. RWE Supply & Trading takes the responsibility of a gas procurement volume of nearly 50 billion cubic metres per year and is responsible for all of RWE’s activities on the international procurement and wholesale markets for energy.

Parkway Atrium Building, Herndon, Virginia, USA, 2010

381eldenstreete_150x140.jpgThe Parkway Atrium Building is a 23 year old four story 184,000 sqft Class B office building located in the suburbs of Washington DC. The building was constructed as a spec building and has been through numerous small changes and a major renovation in 2004. In 2006 a new management of the building began to identify and implement energy conservation methods.

Dallas Cowboys Football Stadium, Arlington/Texas, USA, 2009

dallas cowboys stadium 937x434It is the most spectacular stadium in the world, an architecturally-significant and technologically advanced sports venue. The 3 million-square-foot stadium has an approximate capacity of up to 100,000 fans. As the largest NFL venue ever built, the new stadium boasts the most spectacular column-free room in the world, stretching a quarter-mile in length.

Landesbank Baden-Württemberg (LBBW), Stuttgart, Germany, 2009

lbbw_s.jpg The building of the‘Landesbank Baden-Württemberg LBBW’with a surface area of 58,000 m² is located 300 meters away from the central station of Stuttgart, Germany. The most important goal was to create a comfortable room climate for the employees and at the same time keep the operating costs low.

Largest-ever cruise ship 'Oasis of the Seas', 2009

oots_150.jpg For the largest-ever cruise ship 'Oasis of the Seas', LOYTEC’s L-IP Redundant CEA-709/IP router was chosen to set up an IP-852 (Ethernet/IP) channel as a backbone for high speed communication.