Solution: HydroPoint Smart Irrigation with AT&T IoT Uses Data to Reduce Environmental Impact
HydroPoint stood out as a premier partner based on the results of more than 25 public and private studies and its longevity in the smart irrigation business. In business since 2002, HydroPoint solutions have achieved 95 percent of conservation potential while reducing water use between 16 and 59 percent. HydroPoint uses AT&T (IoT) technology in its smart irrigation systems. It couples the reliable and secure AT&T network with SIM technology and the AT&T Control Center, an automated connectivity management platform that helps deploy and manage connected devices. Detailed weather data is transmitted using AT&T IoT connectivity to irrigation controllers which calculate the optimal amount of water needed for irrigation, keeping plants healthy.
Every day, the HydroPoint Climate Center analyzes over 8 million weather data points from around the world, including over 50,000 U.S. weather stations and hundreds of thousands of other data sources. This data is used to determine temperature, wind, humidity and solar radiation factors for every square kilometer of the continental U.S. and every 100 meters for Hawaii.
This precise weather data, specifically temperature, wind, humidity and solar radiation, are combined to generate customized evapotranspiration (ET) values. Originally used in the agriculture industry, ET is a highly accurate way to calculate landscape water needs and it is the primary indicator that HydroPoint uses to control irrigation. Many other irrigation controllers on the market only use temperature to determine irrigation patterns, which can overwater the landscape by as much as 43 percent.4
Implementation: Lowe’s Selects HydroPoint to Reduce Water Use, Building Operation Costs, and Emissions
Lowe’s kicked off a HydroPoint smart irrigation pilot in 2008, which was quickly rolled out to a few hundred stores by the end of 2010. Lowe’s has since expanded the program to 939 retail facilities. The impressive results include annual water savings of over 650 million gallons resulting in $5 million cost savings. Because most Lowe’s stores use water from their local municipality, the company created annual downstream GHG savings of about 750 metric tons CO2e, which is comparable to over 84,000 gallons of gasoline.2