Information Technology and Communication = a lever for value creation in energy efficiency
Relevant information can be turned into action to improve energy performance and cost reductions associated.
A gymnasium, a swimming pool, a school, offices have neither the same purposes, nor the same users:
Information Technologies and Communication (ICT) is a range of flexible solutions from the very simple to more elaborate for new buildings as well as existing ones
It allows the installation of energy efficiency solutions in new buildings but also in existing buildings without heavy and expensive renovation (do not forget that 80% of the buildings that will exist in 2020 are already built today and that is to say that a massive action on existing buildings is mandatory in order to reach the 20% target for energy efficiency in 2020)
ICT’s are now implementing solutions but they are also the subject of R & D and innovation for even more future features
Miniaturized sensors, autonomous, wireless will help capture more information around the user
Processing capabilities with improved communication features will enable intelligent action in real time
Research & development programmes such HOMES (led by Schneider Electric and combining research lab, universities, medium size companies and large groups) invent new solutions through ICT:
In conclusion, ICT is a key lever for the deployment of Active Energy Efficiency
Active Energy Efficiency is (beyond having the equipment or building structure that requires the least energy possible) to consume only the energy required and only when necessary
It requires the deployment of
Mature ICTs today can guarantee up to 30% energy savings for the same level of service; innovation and R & D projects underway will increase this contribution to reducing energy bills, buildings CO2 emission and will fight against climate change
Relevant information can be turned into action to improve energy performance and cost reductions associated.
- Up to 30% reduction in consumption (and therefore costs and associated CO2 emission are accessible)
- The building is one of the key targets: 40% of energy consumption
- 2 degrees gap on the temperature (hot or cold) is 15% of consumption more or less
- The indoor or outdoor lighting : 30% to 50% reduction can be
obtained for same service level (lighting is an important item in the
energy bill
A gymnasium, a swimming pool, a school, offices have neither the same purposes, nor the same users:
- On weekend, offices and schools willbe empty, notgyms and swimming pools
- Beyond a certain time except urgent situations, public buildings are unoccupied
- The management of temperature in changing rooms and showers are not the same as the gym
- At the end of the match in the enthusiasm of the victory, turnoff the lighting is not the main concern
Information Technologies and Communication (ICT) is a range of flexible solutions from the very simple to more elaborate for new buildings as well as existing ones
- Programmable switches, presence detectors, daylight switches, programmable outlets, dimmers are examples of stand alone solutions easy to install and use that can bring immediate gains without big investments.
- More elaborate systems of simple centralized technical management systems up to automated building management system (BACS for Building Automation and Control Systems) allow more sophisticated solutions from small buildings (a few hundred m2) to larger (some thousand m2).
- For larger buildings (a few tens of thousands of m2) or for a group
of buildings, integration of functions of energy efficiency, security of
persons and property management, operation and maintenance permit gains
at all steps : the investment, the installation, the operation.
This is the field of Building Management System or BMS.
It allows the installation of energy efficiency solutions in new buildings but also in existing buildings without heavy and expensive renovation (do not forget that 80% of the buildings that will exist in 2020 are already built today and that is to say that a massive action on existing buildings is mandatory in order to reach the 20% target for energy efficiency in 2020)
ICT’s are now implementing solutions but they are also the subject of R & D and innovation for even more future features
Miniaturized sensors, autonomous, wireless will help capture more information around the user
Processing capabilities with improved communication features will enable intelligent action in real time
Research & development programmes such HOMES (led by Schneider Electric and combining research lab, universities, medium size companies and large groups) invent new solutions through ICT:
- Taking into account real-time user activity in scenarios tailored to the lifestyle of occupants
- Steering optimized consumption at 3 levels : local, area and building level instead of a steering by usage (the optimum sum amount is not the simple sum of optimums)
Active Energy Efficiency is (beyond having the equipment or building structure that requires the least energy possible) to consume only the energy required and only when necessary
It requires the deployment of
- the precise measurement of consumption per usage (we can change only what we know, we know only what we measure)
- The control and automation that provide the only necessary power and only when necessary
- The permanent monitoring which allows to act quickly on any drift and to ensure continuous improvement
Mature ICTs today can guarantee up to 30% energy savings for the same level of service; innovation and R & D projects underway will increase this contribution to reducing energy bills, buildings CO2 emission and will fight against climate change
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