Efficient Energy Management .
Transcript of Efficient Energy Management .
Efficient Energy Management
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Electricity Prices for Industry
Prices in US $/kWh in 4Q2004
France 0.052Germany 0.100Hungary 0.080Italy 0.135UK 0.106US 0.050
Poland 0.073
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Electricity Prices for Households
Prices in US $/kWh in 4Q2004
France 0.178Germany 0.205Hungary 0.130Italy 0.229UK 0.145US 0.089
Poland 0.098
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Energy Price Increases in Poland
From year 2000 to 1Q2005
Oil 17.8%
Electricity 31.1%Natural Gas 27.7%Coal 22.0%
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Attitude of Europeans Towards the Environment
“The state of the environment (72%) influences the quality of life as much as social factors (72%), economic factors are perceived as slightly more important (78%)”
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“Trias Energetica”
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Energy Costs in Office Buildings
In a typical 40,000 sqm building
% out of Opex 45-50% out of tot. costs 35-40
out of which - Electricity 70%Heating 30%
out of which - A/C costs 45%
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Electricity Management in Office Buildings - Currently
The bill for electricity is given as a whole No energy balance Tenants’ billing is based on human reading of metersTenants are not charged with “common” consumption such as air-conditioning on a measured basisTenants complain because of cross- subsidizingMeters are of low accuracy level
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Electricity Management in Office Buildings – Currently (cont. )
The billing, charging and collection process is time consuming and therefore costlyNo flexibility in time-of-use tariffsNo tracking of historical data No control over the meters of utility company
Results in non-efficient energy management
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The Solution in Office Buildings
BUILDING
BUILDINGMANAGEMENT
ReportsElectricPower
Cattle Cattle
Cattle
Gate
Elevator
UPS system
Chiller
Transponder
BUILDING
BUILDINGMANAGEMENT
BUILDINGMANAGEMENT
ReportsReportsElectricPower
Cattle Cattle
Cattle
Gate
Elevator
UPS system
Chiller
Cattle Cattle
Cattle
Gate
Elevator
UPS system
Chiller
TransponderTransponder
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Purchasing Electricity Effectively
Taking advantage of the liberalization in the energy market and purchasing electricity at lower tariffs.
Most effective way to reduce tariffs is by relating purchases to historical measurements of power demand all year around.
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The “Lighting Energy Controller”
(“LEC”)
ensures about 25%
of saving in electricity consumption
for lighting.
ROI in up to 2 years
Light Energy Saving
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LEC Voltage Control
LECNET
230v205v
Lighting
elements
Saving modeNet nominal limits
LECNET
230v205v
Lighting
elements
Saving modeNet nominal limits
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Lamps Lifetime
H.P.S lifetime bulbs VS voltage
Lampsstillworking
Working hour(x1,000)
100
80
60
40
4 8 12 16 20 24
240V220V
200V
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Lamps Intensity
120
110
100
90
80
70
60
2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20
240V 220V
200V
Luminous flux VS life time on H.P.S lamps
Flux %
Working hours (x1,000)
Although the initial luminous flux is reduced by up to 10% the trade-off is a longer lifetime and improved luminous flux in the long run.
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Cooling and A/C Energy Saving
Energy savings of 15-30% due to improved efficiency of the process
The solution is based on 20 individual patents
More than 20,000 worldwide installations
ROI of up to 2,5 years
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The Installation
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Benefits Only
• Reduction of pressure by 30-60 PSI
• Longer system lifetime• Humidity reduction• Improved conditions of
heat exchanger• 15-30% lower energy
consumption
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Our Offering
Improving the efficiency of energy management:
By an advanced Automatic Metering SystemsBy outsourcing & automating the process with tenants
Purchasing electricity at better pricesIntroducing energy saving technologies for lighting and A/C systems Financing:
InternalExternal
Consulting services on energy saving
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Some of Our “Energy Saving” Customers
Millennium PlazaLeroy MerlinGeant – hypermarketsVolkswagen PolskaMcDonalds PolskaBP PolskaSkanska Property Poland Servisco/DHLZakład Energetyczny Torun S.A companyBritish American TobaccoBERTI - supermarkets