With the use of BEMS systems you can reduce energy consumption and transform every building into a zero-emission smart building.
A building has various devices or applications that require energy for them to operate. And for a better use of energy, these wide range of energy consuming outlets need to be integrated into a system, which not only gathers information about the energy usage but also gives the building manager the ability to control them. Building Energy Management Systems, also known as BEMS, does exactly that.
Some of the most common applications that are integrated in to BEMS for their energy optimisation include heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) systems, lighting, and other power systems. These are usually the primary aspects of a building whose energy usage needs to managed.
Building energy management systems, as the name suggests, are focused primarily on the energy aspects of a building. They enable building managers to get an overview of how the consumption of energy within a building takes place and monitor in real time. BEMS are also programmed to identify and recommend possible actions that can improve the energy efficiency of buildings.
Building managers, with the data on energy consumption and suggestions from the BEMS, can make better decisions about the next actions to improve the building’s energy performance that do not interfere with the regular functioning and energy needs in the building. The BEMS also provide tools to execute these decisions, thereby giving the managers the control needed to improve the building’s energy performance.
The use of BEMS allows the user not only to remotely control all managed systems and internal comfort conditions, but also to obtain numerous benefits.The maintenance of the plants takes place through integrated systems as Augmented Reality (AR), to obtain all the information useful for understanding the characteristics relating to a particular environment.