BEMS in energy reduction

This article from Matthew Margetts, Smarter Technologies Group Director of Sales and Marketing discusses the role of BEMS (battery energy management systems) in addressing ESG concerns.

All roads lead to energy reduction as part of a net zero strategy. According to the IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change), businesses should be striving to cut global carbon emissions to net zero by 2050. And with mounting pressure to demonstrate ESG (environmental, societal, and governance) policies and practices, it’s no longer tenable for organisations to opt out.

While most companies embrace the value of ecologically-beneficial requirements, many of them feel daunted by sustainability reporting standards and frameworks. Without a system to monitor changes and inefficiencies, it is incredibly 9difficult for companies to assess and reduce their energy usage. This is where a BEMS (building energy management system) can harness the power of technology to help companies enhance their transparency and communication of their climate change data and efforts.

Building energy management is a cornerstone of building energy sustainability, net zero targets, and ESG reporting. Digitising building systems management also enables building managers to focus on occupant health and well-being, conduct proactive performance improvements and make buildings more human-centric. Essentially, making a building ‘smarter’ renders it more environmentally friendly and sustainable.

What is a BEMS?

A building energy management system is a sophisticated building management solution that allows buildings to become smarter, more interconnected, responsive, and adaptable. The system consists of software and hardware that allow you to monitor, analyse, and control every aspect of an estate’s energy consumption, from lighting to HVAC. Critically, the software provides consumption data that allows you to identify where energy savings can be made.

Turning data into opportunities

The key to the power of BEMS is that energy consumption isn’t just monitored; it’s analysed and instantly optimised to deliver immediate energy savings across your entire estate. Integrating a building energy management system into your premises allows you to:

And because a BEMS analyses when and where energy is being used, you’ll be able to set limits and targets based on usage profiles that increase the efficiency of your business. A strong recommendation is a cloud-based system (such as Smarter Technologies’ SmarterView), which displays customised energy dashboards that show key consumption information. The system also generates bespoke reporting that provides analysis and insights into daily, monthly and annual trends.

BEMS benefits

BEMS play a crucial role in achieving net-zero emissions targets and ESG requirements.

Net-zero emissions policies and corporate environmental ESG goals act as catalysts for this drive toward better energy management and the reduction of energy use in buildings. Along with energy reduction, employee well-being and ethical working practices are also important ESG criteria. All of these factors now play an influential role in the investment community’s financial decisions.

BEMS are able to deliver on these objectives by lowering the energy intensity of buildings and improving occupant experiences. As such, the implementation of building energy management systems will continue to increase.

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