The energy management system (EMS) is used by electricity grid operators to control and optimize energy use in devices such as HVAC, fans, pumps, lighting, etc. that are commonly found in larger buildings, such as schools, hospitals, and factories.
Due to rising energy costs in Ireland, building and property owners are making efforts to maximize their infrastructure efficiency in an effort to reduce their environmental impact and increase their revenues. A possible solution to this issue for building owners may be the introduction of an Commercial energy management system that enables them to track, monitor, and manage their building’s energy usage.
An energy management system provides the following benefits:
1. Cost Reduction
Reduced operating costs such as heating, cooling, lighting, and water are some of the benefits of implementing a facilities management system. EMSs monitor your building’s energy consumption over a period of time, storing this data so you have constant access to historical data so you can predict future utility costs.
A study shows that introducing an EMS can help businesses save up to almost 40% on average costs over a 12-month period, as many businesses have struggled to adapt to the cost implications caused by the Covid-19 pandemic.
2. Lowered Carbon Footprint
Your carbon footprint is the amount of greenhouse gases generated by your actions and directly relates to the amount of energy your property consumes. A continuous measurement and control system can help you spot weaknesses in your energy system that can be improved to lessen your environmental impact.
3. Increased productivity & well-being
Another major benefit of an EMS is the ability to maintain a comfortable working environment for employees by controlling the heating and cooling system, as well as the lighting. 60 percent of workers are dissatisfied with the control of temperature and lighting in an office environment, which affects their productivity negatively with at least 90 percent of employees affected.
An energy management system will reduce your building’s carbon footprint by implementing energy-efficient measures. People all over the world are becoming increasingly environmentally conscious, so improving your building’s energy management is a great way to improve employee satisfaction.
4. Return-on-Investment
Many Energy Management Systems include features that reduce costs, such as emitting lower power during peak periods, identifying if there are any energy leaks, and offering revenue-generating programs. You will see a return on investment almost immediately after installing an EMS because of these benefits alone.
5. Increased Brand awareness
The implementation of an Energy Management System into your business/building can also improve the image of your brand to investors and other key stakeholders. Around the globe, companies are highlighting what they are doing to make their practices more eco-friendly, and an Energy Management System can be a good place to start.