The global building energy management systems (BEMS) market is forecast to surpass $6 billion by 2023, according to a report from Global Market Insights Inc. Increasing regulatory pressure due to increasing energy waste in buildings is predicted to drive the industry over the coming years.
Research, new metrics show the often overlooked relationship between energy efficiency and occupant comfort helps to define a truly high-performance building. Part 1 of a 5-part article.
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You fully understand the potential benefits energy management could bring to your organization, and you’re ready to get the ball rolling. But something is standing in the way. Maybe key decision makers see the initiative as burdensome, or maybe stakeholders across other departments are concerned about how it could affect their day-to-day jobs.
Energy management depends on what an organization is trying to accomplish, whether reducing cost or minimizing CO2 emissions in order to align with sustainability commitments.
If building managers and plant operators show the cost savings numbers to their CFOs, they'll win them over to invest in efficiency.
The technology has recommended strategies that hadn't occurred to its human counterparts.
One of the biggest challenges to effectively managing energy is accurately determining an energy management system’s impact on energy use and cost. Energy use is often dictated by a large number of dynamic, interrelated factors. That makes it unclear whether changes in consumption are the result of implemented energy efficiency measures, changes in other factors affecting your energy use (like the weather), or some combination of both.
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As we all try to squeeze more hours from the day, time management may not be the answer. Managing our energy will make us more productive.
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