October 2022 

In partnership with the smart buildings industry, Berkeley Lab has developed self-correcting and optimized building controls that save time, reduce costs, and increase energy efficiency in commercial buildings. 

The automated control correction software combines fault detection diagnostics and optimal control to detect and resolve faults in one automated step. This will allow:


  • Maintenance staff to save their expertise for more complex repairs
  • Building operators to reduce energy use and emissions by up to 30%
  • The commercial building sector to rapidly shift towards low-carbon, grid-integrated buildings at scale

Learn more about the benefits of using automated control correction in commercial buildings and get in touch with our team.

Email Jessica Granderson at  

JGranderson@lbl.gov


Interim Division Director, Building Technology & Urban Systems Division

Energy Technologies Area, Berkeley Lab

Visit our Website

transformingbuildingcontrols.lbl.gov



Building Technology & Urban Systems | Energy Technologies Area | Berkeley Lab


Jessica Granderson, Interim Division Director, Building Technology & Urban Systems

Christopher Payne, Deputy for Operations

Erin Harbin, Principal Administrator


Karyn Houston, Communications Manager


1 Cyclotron Road, Berkeley, CA 94720


See also: Department of Energy Building Technologies Office