Investing in energy management systems (EMS) or building automation systems (BAS) can monitor and control energy usage in real-time. These systems offer insights into energy consumption patterns, enabling proactive adjustments to optimise usage and identify areas for improvement. We’ve highlighted some key features of EMS:
Control and automation: This enables the management of energy-consuming devices, adjusting systems like HVAC and lighting based on real-time data. With robust data analysis, EMS identifies trends and patterns from historical and real-time data, facilitating informed decisions for optimising energy efficiency.
Reporting tools and visualisation dashboards: These features present energy data in a user-friendly format, helping stakeholders understand usage trends and assess the impact of energy-saving measures.
Alerts and notifications: Proactive management is supported by alert systems, which notify users of abnormal consumption or areas for improvement.
Integration with other systems: EMS often works seamlessly with other systems, like Building Automation Systems (BAS), for comprehensive control and coordination of energy-related activities.