b'76 SFO ENVIRONMENTALA new system is helping the airport manage energyI think its an ongoing investment as we look to resources across more than 100 buildings.leverage those smart pieces of equipment, says Nagengast, adding that different users seeking specific insights can create dashboards that will show specifically what they want.Hurdles to ClearNaturally, the project did not come without significant challenges. Across SFOs campus, the terminals have the largest impact on energy use. But Johnson Controls, Delta, Honeywell and other companies had used different building management system technology installed at different times, with different languages, to operate in different buildings.The International Terminal, for example, was completed around 2000, and that was before the big sustainability push and design attention wasnt given to making those systems accessible, Ashley recounts. So, a lot of building management systems are proprietary. They use their own cabling, their own protocols. It was a closed system. ai1727889344226_ACI-NA-Halfpage-NOV-2024.pdf 1 10/2/24 10:15 AMCMYCMMYCYCMYKJanuary | February 2026AirportImprovement.com'