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March 30, 2010
Assis FloresAccount Executive [email protected]
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What’s in the name?
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Definition
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The term Energy Management System can be refer to a computer system which is designed specifically for the automated control and monitoring of the heating, ventilation and lighting needs of a building or group of buildings such as university campuses, office buildings or factories. Most of these energy management systems also provide facilities for the reading of electricity, gas and water meters. The data obtained from these can then be used to produce trend analysis and annual consumption forecasts.
Automated control of building energyMain article: Building Management System
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How is it done?
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Monitor Utility Meters
Measure Temperatures, Relative Humidity, Pressure, CO2, etc.
Monitor status of equipment – ON/Off or Open/Closed
Digital Control to start and stop equipment
Analog control to adjust setpoint values, Control Valves, Dampers and Variable Frequency Drives
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What are the EMS strategies?
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Basic Strategies
Time Scheduling
Optimum Start and Stop
Night set-back
Peak Demand Limiting
Advanced Strategies
Chiller and Boiler Plant Optimization
Morning Warm-up/Cool-Down
Night Purge
Load Resetting
CO2 Demand Ventilation
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IT InfrastructureIT Infrastructure
WirelessSensors
WirelessSensors
IP Cameras
Intelligent Equipment
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What’s Next?
Where is the Industry going?
The Enterprise
System Architecture
User Interface
Case Study
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Why are Major IT & BAS Companies Purchasing Middleware Suppliers?
Reading the press releases:
The acquisitions provide the capability to better help large and global organizations integrate, measure, manage and reduce energy costs through enhanced integration and systems management
They provide incremental energy management capabilities related to the operation of large campuses and geographically dispersed enterprises
The expanded software architecture brings capabilities that will help in future generations of building automation systems
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The Enterprise
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A View of the Enterprise
What is included in the Enterprise?
Pre-convergence:
Business Systems Challenges
IT Convergence
Additional Challenge
The Opportunity
Yes, convergence lowers first cost & lifecycle cost, increase information flow & productivity, etc.
Yes, Technology Contracting is the process to manage the convergence challenges & risks
What about the Interoperability?
SpecialtySystems
BuildingSystems
BusinessSystems
BusinessSystems
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A View of the Enterprise
DEFINITIONS
Enterprise Architecture: Holistic view of the organization strategy, IT systems, processes and how they interrelate
Enterprise Applications: Enterprise applications sit on top on the Application Hierarchy, organizationally focused, integration friendly & scalable
Enterprise Interoperability: The connectivity of disparate systems that leverage data from other systems and organizational processes to enhance enterprise performance
Enterprise Information: Is ability to turn data into presentable information that can create knowledge based systems that can be actionable
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A View of the Enterprise
Building Control Systems
Fire Lighting Security Lifts HVAC Access Control
Interoperabilty Layer
Enterprise Applications
Financials • Human Resources (HRIS) • Customer Relationship Management (CRM)
Manufacturing (MRP) • Business Process Mgmt (BPM) • Supply Chain Mgmt (SCM)
XML
Web ServicesOpen Databases
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ROLE FOCUS GOAL
CEOQuality Services
Be Lean
“Give me real-time operations intelligence.”
CFOReduce Cost
Avoid Change
“Leverage our infrastructure. Quick payback.”
CIO Integrate the Enterprise
“Connect ERP to existing devices, sensors, facilities…
with open IT standards.”
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The Enterprise Runs in Real Time
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Current Enterprise Challenges
Utilities
Metering
Utility bill payment
Sub-metering
HVAC, mechanical and controls
Adv. Control System can be out of specification
It is too hard to get access to the data in the building control system
ESPC – ESCO, Performance Contracting
Demand Response
LEED
Greenhouse gases
Energy credits / Carbon trading
Energy Ecosystem
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The Sustainability OpportunityThe Sustainability Opportunity
Building Performance
Safety and security
Environmental
Occupant comfort
Organized flexibility
Real Estate
Reduced costs
Energy savings
Managed services
Competitive advantage
Enterprise Integration
InternetWANs/LANs
Multi-media Broadband
Emergency Response & Repair Asset Tracking
Intelligent Transportation Energy Management
Remote Customer Service Monitoring
Satellite & RFCellular & Mobile
Fiber & Cable
Communications Network
Office / Factory Home
Healthcare
Government
Retail EducationTransportation
Major Opportunity Areas
Data Ware-housing Server Farms
Smart Workplace
Banking / Financial
Smart Community
Smart Home
“Everything manufactured will be networked” – Glen Allmendinger, Harbor Research
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Convergence of Intelligent and Green Buildings
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The Enterprise Real Lifecycle Cost
Minimum AcceptablePerformance
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Liv
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Optimum “As Built”Peak Performance
IntendedPerformance
Time
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Existing Practices
PerpetualCommissioning
First Occupancy
Auto Commission
Integrated Design, Build, Operate
Actual Service Live
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Enterprise Management for Sustainability
Provides a common energy and maintenance operating picture across the extended enterprise
Provides an interoperability layer across the enterprise providing real-time connectivity with the energy eco-system
Delivers actionable information to reduce energy waster on average of 20% annually
The Cheapest Green Energy… …is the Energy we don’t Waste!
What does it do ??What does it do ??
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Industry Energy Savings Benchmarks
System Commissioning 20%
Complex systems are running “Beta” configurations
Real Time Feedback 5-7%
Integrated reporting and billing
Behavior change – “Turn the lights out”
Visual feedback – Kiosks
Advanced Controls 5-7%
Whole system optimization
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Industry Energy Savings Benchmarks - Maintenance
Real-Time Monitoring 20% Continuously monitor faults/alarms
Apply best practice
Service level agreements
No Truck Rolls
Integrated Supply Chain 20% Automatically order parts
Reduce on-site inventory
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The building of the future will be inter-twined with internet technologies from its inception, transforming the process of design, construction, operation, and usage.
Such connectivity will:
maximize building performance
preserve existing investments
conserve the increasingly scarce resources required to build and operate a facility
SERVICES Intelligent Buildings Management Systems (Facilities, Faults and
Alerts, Bookings, Assets & Inventory, Help Desk, Energy Security) Wireless & Location-based Services Messaging & Collaboration Policy Management Real-time Infrastructure Management & Provisioning Community Portals Tenant Comfort & Personalization Advertising & Corporate Communications
CONVERGED SYSTEMS Unified Communications (IP Telephony, TelePresence,
Voice/Video/Web conferencing) Emerging Technologies (TelePresence, Digital Media Systems, Radio
Integration) Physical Security (Video Surveillance, Building Access, Parking
Access) Building Technologies (HVAC, Elevators, Power & Control Monitoring) Unified Physical Infrastructure (Computing, Communications, Security,
Power, Utility)
FOUNDATION Intelligent IP Network Converged Physical Network Zone Topology & Structured Cabling Fiber Optics/Chopper Connectivity, Management Centralized Power Supply over Ethernet Green data Center Infrastructure
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The Solution
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Enterprise IT Standards Based
An IT-based Enterprise platform which addresses:
Security, encryption
Firewall friendly, subnets support, IP based
Unlimited integration with other Enterprise applications
Unlimited end users through the web portal
Repeatable, Scalable, Sustainable
What does it do ??Web-based solution built from the ground up on IT standards, created by the Worldwide Web consortium.
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Enterprise Integration Middleware
Enterprise Integration Middleware
Common IP Infrastructure
Fire – HVAC – Security – Lighting – Metering – CCTV
Customer Benefit/ Value
Reduced CAPEX and OPEXData Normalization
Enterprise Applications
Physical Convergence
Building Control Systems
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Topology Overview
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Enterprise Integration Middleware
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User Interface
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Sustainability Manager™ Overview
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Case Study: State of Missouri
Problem Total cost management: operations,
maintenance, energy, compliance, and security with accountability
Link to existing building systems
Assure state wide interoperability
System Improvement Real-time maintenance management
Building information management
Condition assessment and capital planning
Automated enterprise management
Expected Savings Target Savings $0.80-$1.00/sq ft (>$20M/year)
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Missouri Goes Green - Saves 15% Annually
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Reduces maintenance and energy cost on 28 million square feet
How?
Centralized monitoring for continuous re-commissioning and energy savings
Asset management, work order and supply chain savings
Electronic auditing and payment of utility bills
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Enterprise Application Integration for State of Missouri
This project leveraged many technologies to deliver a complete enterprise asset management and information management system to meet the sustainability goals set out by the State of Missouri.
The State of Missouri was spending $300M annually to operate and maintain approximately 32 million square feet, spread across facilities in its real estate portfolio.
To manage its portfolio and reduce cost of ownership, the State had to determine what it owned in terms of facilities, locations, conditions, value, office space (both leased and vacant), capital needs utilization, energy usage, and cost of energy.
Integrating buildings and systems at a common user interface level enabled operational activity monitoring to detect inefficient operating conditions and allowed corrective action to be taken to bring buildings back to normal performance patterns.
As a result, the State of Missouri is now saving $35.6M annually from real estate, operations, construction, utilities budgets, creating a ROI of less than one year.
+$35.6M
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Summary
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Questions & Answers