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Today’s Enterprise Energy Management Systems: What to look for…. Mark A. Noyes CEO and President Cambridge, Massachusetts. Enterprise Energy Management. A system which provides advanced software and hardware for energy conservation in commercial buildings. Best Practices in Energy Management
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Today’s Enterprise Energy Management Systems:What to look for….Mark A. NoyesCEO and PresidentCambridge, Massachusetts
Enterprise Energy Management A system which provides advanced software and hardware for energy conservation in commercial buildings. • Best Practices in Energy Management • Reliable Suite of Open-Protocol Tools • Real-Time Forecasting and Savings • Leverages existing Building Management Systems • Occupant Comfort is Preserved
Benefits to Building Owners • Achieve Energy Savings of 12% or more • Measure and Optimize Energy Consumption in Real-Time • Reduce Overtime and Travel costs with Remote-Access Diagnostics and Controls • Participate in Energy Curtailment Programs • Measure and Validate Energy Bills and Efficiency Projects • Participate in “Green Building” Programs
Connecting to a Building Simple, easy-to-install communication interface with building systems: • Building Engineers/Operators maintain control • Secure Connection to prevent “hacking” • Non-intrusive communication with BMS • Non-disruptive installation • IUE is a tool for Building Engineers and Managers
System Capabilities Critical Response Legend: Blue - Product Green - Service Energy Procurement Spot Markets D-Gen DR EIS Automatic Control (permanent load reduction, peak avoidance) HVAC Lighting Gas Meter Service (Bill Chasing) Energy Analysis Energy Operations Center Finance (virtual meter) 2 way communication (not a product, just a requirement) EEM (Electricity, Water, Gas, Steam) Building Tune Up
Illustrative screen shots What to look for……
Access via web browser Username, password login
Monitor current physical demand and consumption (kW, kWh) • Analyze financial performance (bills, savings) • High Level View and • Drill Down: • - Portfolios • - Buildings • - Meters • - Devices
User-defined aggregation of revenue-meters into virtual meters for any purpose
kW viewed as a calendar graph; date selector window also open
Monitoring one Air handler: kW, supply air temp, and space air temperature
Meter parameters for display selected Display date range selected UMiami Wellness Center, Meter selected;
kW prediction goes into future. 3 selected parameters are graphed ‘on-demand’ (real-time)
Log of automated energy strategies that turn real-time data into immediate energy savings.
Simulation of curtailment under a curtailment call from an ISO or a utility.
A real-time bill that mirrors the actual utility but with independent meter readings; Can be generated for any time-frame. Export of real-time bill to Microsoft Excel
Energy and financial savings per meter due to EEM energy strategies
How to integrate disparate, proprietary systems How to monitor and benchmark usage How to reduce energy cost How to reduce energy consumption How to reduce maintenance costs Understand the EEMS market-place Pick features of a system for their business Learn how other organizations have reached their energy management goals Customer Pain Points
What are your needs? Single Building Campus Enterprise Emergency Response Market Participation Continuous Programs Energy Readiness One-shot projects Calculate Energy Measure Energy Enterprise scope
Crit. Response coping with loss of power A Simple Summary of Web EMCS DR EIS confidence in demand response D-GEN deciding when to run generators AGENT CONTROL - automated savings (permanent load reduction, peak avoidance) HVAC Lighting Gas Meter EIS: FINANCE - metering, bill audits, measure & verify (virtual meter) Web EIS: TREND - trending, alarming, analysis, recording (Electricity, Water, Gas, Steam) SCADA Network: Connectivity (2 way connectivity to many BMSs)
Thank You For more information contact me at: Mark Noyes WebGen Systems Inc 41 Linskey Way Cambridge, MA 02142 617-349-0724 x102 www.webgensystems.com