6 Reasons Why You Should Embrace Commercial Energy Management

6 Reasons Why You Should Embrace Commercial Energy Management

Posted by E-I Engineering on Jan 4, 2017 9:51:00 AM

6 Reasons Why You Should Embrace Commercial Energy Management

 

Energy usage remains a fundamental issue for organizations, with extensive pressure to maintain efficient energy levels and constantly monitor usage. By installing a commercial energy management system, offices, hotels, malls, etc. can accurately gauge energy levels, leading to lower carbon emissions and making the entire building more environmentally friendly. Energy management standards enable businesses to benchmark their performance against other businesses to identify areas they can improve, such as IT equipment usage.

 

Here are the top benefits of implementing a commercial energy management system:

 

Energy sub-billing

Accountability can be problematic for multi-tenant building management, especially those with no sub-metering. The majority of tenants would prefer a system in which they pay solely for their office’s energy usage. Energy management systems can facilitate greater accuracy in energy measurements, allowing each tenant's energy usage to be accurately accounted for.  When tenants are aware that their energy practices are being monitored, they are conscious about performing in a more environmentally friendly manner.

 

Energy performance benchmarking

Benchmarking is a useful feature of commercial energy management systems. By comparing energy usage between buildings or resources, organizations can easily identify high energy producing areas where improvement is needed. This should in turn, push the business to strive for greater efficiency. These improvements include updating outdated equipment and enhancing building performance relative to external climate.

 

Energy usage analysis

Energy usage plays a large contribution to organizational expenses. In order to capitalize on energy levels within commercial buildings, it’s important to first understand how usage is being allocated in order to improve. Improving energy involves more than simply replacing equipment that is no longer adequate, it’s an overall analysis of each of the areas in which energy is used, pinpointing where costs could be reduced.

 

Reduced energy wastage

One of the major contributors to unnecessary energy use lies in businesses wastefulness. In particular, forgetting to turn resources off when they’re no longer needed. An energy management system can automatically control applications like HVAC and lighting, based on seasonal changes and various other factors.

 

Reduced need for maintenance

With increased clarity into energy usage, businesses can cut down on the amount of time in which equipment needs to be powered on. Cutting back on the need for constant usage consequently leads to a greater life span of equipment. It also allows for greater ability to react to system problems before they progress to something more serious.

 

Recognize dangerous situations

In commercial buildings, the importance of being able to notice electrical issues before they become hazardous is crucial for building and employee safety. An energy management system is hugely beneficial and can alert the power system to issues such as faulty branch circuits. It’s common for serious issues to go un-detected and when they eventually are, it’s often too late to be fixed. Through remotely accessing data via smart phones, real-time updates enable problems to be rectified right away.

 

With energy usage still a prominent issue in the commercial industry, buildings need to do all they can to ensure they reach satisfactory energy performance levels. Through implementing an energy management system, commercial buildings can obtain greater control over all aspects of their energy practices. Having a real time overview of energy usage, areas in need of improvement are easily recognized, presenting the opportunity to cut down on costs while operating an environmentally friendly organization.

 

 

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