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Explore YIT's energy-efficient solutions for commercial premises in Latvia, focusing on energy analysis, efficiency improvement, and management services. Learn about demand-controlled operations, energy auditing, and continuous improvement practices to optimize energy consumption. Gain insights into planned preventive maintenance, benchmarking, and responsible energy investment strategies. Discover how effective energy management leads to lasting results and cost savings.
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Energy-efficient Use of Commercial Premises BENEFIT 2006, Riga, Latvia Tuomas Pusa 25.10.2006
Contents • YIT in brief • YIT’s energy services • Energy-efficiency • Energy management
YIT in brief • Net sales: € 3.0 billion • Operating profit: € 228 million • Personnel: 21,300 • Business segments: • Building systems services • Construction services • Industrial and network services • Market area: the Nordic countries, Russia and the Baltic countries Building Systems: UAB YIT Technika, Lithuania SIA YIT Tehsistem, Latvia AS YIT Emico, Estonia Construction: AB YIT Kausta, Lithuania SIA YIT Celtniecība, Latvia AS YIT Ehitus, Estonia We are close to you in more than 400 locations in 8 countries.
YIT’s Energy Services • Energy analysis services • Economical and functional analysis of the present situation • Energy efficiency services • Energy-efficiency improvement by investing on equipment • ESCOs • Energy management services • Continuous improvement of energy-efficiency • Energy procurement services • Managing electricity price risk
Energy-efficiency Is Easy • Demand controlled operation of building systems • Temperature, air flow, return air etc. settings • HVAC-systems and lighting schedules • HVAC and lighting service area utilization • Light intensity, motion detector, temperature and CO2 -control • Energy auditing fits in building systems with present needs • One-off projects, long lasting results are rare • Energy saving investments • Heat recovery, BMS, inverter drives etc.
Energy Management • Lasting and measurable results • Continuous improvement • Process view of energy-efficiency improvement (PDCA) • Management commitment, energy policy • Energy auditing, investment planning and goal setting • Definition of responsibilities, training, motivating, sharing best practices and other information • Consumption monitoring, rapid responses to abnormalities and trend shifts, corrective actions • Reporting of actions, results and trends • Yearly management system audit
Energy Management • Making the most of information • Consumption profile analysis • Nominal consumption comparisons, benchmarking • Planned preventive maintenance • No compromising of indoor conditions • Price-tag thinking • Working towards life-cycle cost-effectiveness • Owner saves, user pays? • Who has the motives to save energy? • Who is willing to invest in energy saving?
Summary Reporting Management system audit Rapid response Monitoring Efficient use Information sharing and motivation Planned preventive maintenace Energy audits and goal setting Energy saving investments Agreed conditions Clear responsibilities Management commitment