Detailed interval energy consumption data enables the detection of previously undetectable energy waste trends and helps to manage the wastage efficiently.
FREMONT, CA: Energy demands are already increasing around our globe. However, using an energy management system (EMS) in a building that strives to make optimal energy sources can save energy consumption expenditures. As a result, efficient energy utilization is the answer to the world's growing energy need. Now, the word "energy management" may conjure up images of just turning off some unnecessary lights and appliances. However, energy management entails more than simply turning on and off lights and fans. Logistics, industrial production, machine maintenance, the energy procurement process itself, and even your personal life are all influenced by the process.
Collection of data related to energy
Modern energy data gathering methods include measuring and recording energy use at short and regular intervals every minute (15-30). Detailed interval energy consumption data allows for detecting energy waste patterns that would otherwise be impossible to see. So, using our Energy Management System (EMS), we'll be able to keep track of everything from lifts to electric panels to diesel generators.
Inspection or evaluation of acquired energy data
The extensive data you have gathered will be useless unless analyzed to determine energy-saving opportunities. The most straightforward and cost-effective energy-saving solutions often necessitate little or no capital investment.
Take appropriate action to reduce energy consumption
Finding possibilities alone will not help you conserve energy. When action is taken effectively post the analysis of data, it helps reduce energy consumption. If you've been given energy-saving targets from above, you'll need to show that you're meeting them or making progress toward them.
Continue to track the entire process for future optimizations
After you've made steps to conserve energy, it's critical to assess their effectiveness. Energy savings from behavioral changes require continual attention to ensure they remain effective and reach their full potential. If you've spent money on new equipment, you'll undoubtedly want to show that you've saved your projected energy. If you've rectified problematic timings or control equipment settings, you'll need to double-check that everything is still working correctly.