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Think Green 4 March 5 - 6

The Key to Cost-Effective, Energy Efficient and Sustainable Buildings is Intelligent Energy Management
Presented by Firas Obeido CEO SatchNet Electronic Systems Amman - Jordan

Certified Energy Manager LonMark Certified Professional

Important Facts
Under the Kyoto Protocol overall reduction for CO2 emissions needs to fall by 20% by 2020. Up to 50% of CO2 emissions related to residential and commercial buildings is from electricity consumption. If newly constructed buildings perform exactly as existing buildings the result by 2020 will be an increase in electricity consumption of 22%.

Important Facts
In order to reach a fall in consumption of 20% by 2020 the following has to happen: 1- All new buildings constructed to consume 50% less energy 2- 1 in 10 existing buildings to reduce consumption by 30% each year The ability to meet targets by simply persuading people to act differently or deploy new energy saving or energy efficient technologies is unlikely to succeed.

Sub-Metering: Electricity Breakdown

Fault Detection and Diagnostics (FDD)

Automated Demand Response (ADR)

Automated Measurement & Verification (M&V)

Smart Grids & Smart Buildings


Truly smart buildings will leverage knowledge that resides outside its walls. Introducing programs that allow real-time adjustment of demand in addition to supply when wholesale prices are high or when grid reliability is in question or high demand is expected. Two-way communication between the Grid & the Building where software conversation actually makes the Grid & the Building talk to each other.

Smart Grids & Smart Buildings

Smart Grids & Smart Buildings


Smart Buildings Smart Meters Two-Way Communication System between the Grid & the Building where software conversation actually makes the Grid & the Building talk to each other.

Energy Information Systems (EIS)


Is the useful visualization of information resulting from data collection, mining and other analytics.

Energy Information Systems (EIS)

Energy Information Systems (EIS)


Building Owners, Developers, Occupants, Consultants

Government, Utilities, Policy Makers

Energy Information Systems


Energy Efficiency Service Providers & Suppliers

Facility Managers, Operators, Financial Managers

Visualization

Visualization

Visualization

Benchmarking

Benchmarking

Intelligent Energy Management Triangle

ICT & Energy Efficiency Today/Tomorrow

BMS Case Study

BMS Case Studies


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Intelligent Energy Management

BMS Case Study

Kempinski Dead Sea Hotel & Resorts

ICT & Energy Efficiency Today/Tomorrow

With Intelligent Energy Management you can:

Save money without impacting productivity or human comfort Reach an understanding between costs, comfort, and commercial value Rank and benchmark multiple sites agains industry standards Simulate, track and optimize consumption evolution Implement predictive maintenance tasks Transform it in rational, green, and economic policies

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