Chris Cakebread (Regional Sales Executive, Independent Utilities) gives a business perspective on using data positively. Chris spoke at the SWO Energy seminar, which took place in Plymouth on Tuesday 26th January 2010.
The document discusses various energy efficiency and energy management solutions including active measures like lighting control and variable speed drives, passive measures like insulation, and services like energy audits, monitoring, and consulting. It then provides more details on specific solutions for lighting control, variable frequency drives, metering and monitoring, energy management, and building automation/control.
Technology at work in your facility energy management:performance managemen...TNenergy
Multifamily properties can collect various types of energy and performance data to help reduce costs and prioritize improvements. Simple data collection tools include power loggers, light meters, thermal leak detectors, and power meters that can measure things like refrigerator usage, lighting levels, drafts, and whole-system energy consumption. More complex options involve temporary or fixed loggers and submetering of individual residential units. High-tech building management systems can integrate data from various building systems in a centralized platform to better manage energy use and facility operations.
ResourceKraft - Advisor Energy AnalyticsResourceKraft
ResourceKraft is an Energy Management technology company, headquartered in Ireland. Through our network of international partners we have operations in the United Kingdom, United States and Canada.
Advisor empowers Management and Operations staff with the Knowledge to make Financial and Process decisions to reduce costs and increase efficiency.
Features include:
Identify Use & Waste
Trend Analysis & Comparison
Energy Costing & Forecasting
Targeting
Key Performance Indicators: League Tables
Automated Reports
ResourceKraft - Energy Management SolutionsResourceKraft
ResourceKraft is an energy management technology company that provides software and hardware solutions to help organizations monitor and reduce their energy usage. Their suite of solutions includes energy monitoring, analysis and reporting tools, as well as controls that allow remote scheduling and management of lighting, heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems across multiple buildings. Case studies show their solutions helping customers in sectors like retail, utilities and naval bases achieve energy savings of up to 30% and payback periods of less than a year.
EQuota is an energy data company that uses big data and cloud-based solutions to help clients in China optimize energy usage and reduce costs. They have completed 3 projects, have 10 employees, and their technology allows them to collect data from existing smart meters to analyze appliance-level usage and identify inefficiencies without additional hardware. In a pilot project with a hotel, EQuota delivered an 8% reduction in energy usage and equivalent carbon emissions through operational and maintenance recommendations identified from disaggregated meter data analysis.
The document introduces the eCommander energy management controller from System Level Solutions. It is a gateway that allows bidirectional communication between utilities and customers over power lines to monitor and control energy usage. It features include viewing current and historical energy use, setting targets, scheduling load control modules, receiving weather forecasts, and controlling devices remotely via smartphones and tablets. The eCommander uses Echelon's power line communication and supports their Smart Energy Profile standards. It is a scalable and extendable solution to help customers reduce energy costs and carbon footprint.
This presentation briefly outlines some of the steps you can take to make you building more energy efficient. Creating high-performance, energy efficient buildings is a specialty of Liberty Property Trust. This presentation specifically touches on some of the things Liberty\'s Hampton Roads office did and accomplished.
The document discusses various energy efficiency and energy management solutions including active measures like lighting control and variable speed drives, passive measures like insulation, and services like energy audits, monitoring, and consulting. It then provides more details on specific solutions for lighting control, variable frequency drives, metering and monitoring, energy management, and building automation/control.
Technology at work in your facility energy management:performance managemen...TNenergy
Multifamily properties can collect various types of energy and performance data to help reduce costs and prioritize improvements. Simple data collection tools include power loggers, light meters, thermal leak detectors, and power meters that can measure things like refrigerator usage, lighting levels, drafts, and whole-system energy consumption. More complex options involve temporary or fixed loggers and submetering of individual residential units. High-tech building management systems can integrate data from various building systems in a centralized platform to better manage energy use and facility operations.
ResourceKraft - Advisor Energy AnalyticsResourceKraft
ResourceKraft is an Energy Management technology company, headquartered in Ireland. Through our network of international partners we have operations in the United Kingdom, United States and Canada.
Advisor empowers Management and Operations staff with the Knowledge to make Financial and Process decisions to reduce costs and increase efficiency.
Features include:
Identify Use & Waste
Trend Analysis & Comparison
Energy Costing & Forecasting
Targeting
Key Performance Indicators: League Tables
Automated Reports
ResourceKraft - Energy Management SolutionsResourceKraft
ResourceKraft is an energy management technology company that provides software and hardware solutions to help organizations monitor and reduce their energy usage. Their suite of solutions includes energy monitoring, analysis and reporting tools, as well as controls that allow remote scheduling and management of lighting, heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems across multiple buildings. Case studies show their solutions helping customers in sectors like retail, utilities and naval bases achieve energy savings of up to 30% and payback periods of less than a year.
EQuota is an energy data company that uses big data and cloud-based solutions to help clients in China optimize energy usage and reduce costs. They have completed 3 projects, have 10 employees, and their technology allows them to collect data from existing smart meters to analyze appliance-level usage and identify inefficiencies without additional hardware. In a pilot project with a hotel, EQuota delivered an 8% reduction in energy usage and equivalent carbon emissions through operational and maintenance recommendations identified from disaggregated meter data analysis.
The document introduces the eCommander energy management controller from System Level Solutions. It is a gateway that allows bidirectional communication between utilities and customers over power lines to monitor and control energy usage. It features include viewing current and historical energy use, setting targets, scheduling load control modules, receiving weather forecasts, and controlling devices remotely via smartphones and tablets. The eCommander uses Echelon's power line communication and supports their Smart Energy Profile standards. It is a scalable and extendable solution to help customers reduce energy costs and carbon footprint.
This presentation briefly outlines some of the steps you can take to make you building more energy efficient. Creating high-performance, energy efficient buildings is a specialty of Liberty Property Trust. This presentation specifically touches on some of the things Liberty\'s Hampton Roads office did and accomplished.
This document discusses three options for industrial energy efficiency services from Egnergy. Option 1 involves an audit of a plant's current energy systems to assess costs, efficiencies, and savings opportunities. Option 2 adds permanent monitoring equipment. Option 3 includes options 1 and 2 plus remote monitoring by Egnergy engineers. The monitoring system would alert staff to issues and Egnergy would provide monthly reports tracking cost reductions. An example is given of potential savings from optimizing a compressed air system. Egnergy also offers various compressed air and nitrogen monitoring and control products.
This slide gives the overview of our Energy Management Controller -- eCommander its features, advantages and usage to control energy usage and reduce the bills.
This document discusses how energy monitoring can help businesses reduce energy costs and increase profits. It recommends that companies implement an energy management plan to identify energy usage, set reduction targets and take actions to promote efficiency. IQ Energy Monitoring provides real-time energy data to help companies make informed decisions about savings opportunities. Setting up the system involves reviewing current usage, identifying high consumption areas, surveying distribution boards, and providing ongoing reports and follow up.
Energy Management Software (EMS) is a class of software that deals specifically with reducing energy costs and consumption for buildings, plants or communities. EMS collects energy data from a variety of sources and uses it for four main purposes: Reporting, Monitoring, Control and Engagement
Energy Monitoring System - WiEnergy Energy Monitoring SolutionBioEnable
WiEnergy is an energy management system that uses monitoring, power quality analysis, cost allocation, and automation tools to optimize energy usage at customer facilities. It analyzes energy data to identify inefficiencies, provide recommendations, and remotely control equipment to reduce costs. The system includes hardware sensors and software dashboards for real-time monitoring, historical data analysis, and automated energy management strategies tailored to a customer's specific needs and goals.
Energy Monitoring System offers a systematic method to monitor, manage and control energy consumption. Check more benefits of EMS here! http://www.terawattsolutions.com
The job responsibilities include developing project scopes and schedules, managing project budgets, performing bid processes to select contractors, designing power systems and infrastructure, obtaining necessary approvals, overseeing construction and commissioning activities, and providing technical support and presentations.
The document discusses why data center infrastructure management (DCIM) software has failed to achieve widespread adoption, despite growing revenue and data center growth. It argues that DCIM has not provided unique value because it replicates capabilities of existing facility and IT management tools. However, DCIM can succeed by focusing on true integration of IT and facilities management through information sharing, automation of processes like fan speed control based on temperature, and standardized alarms and warnings. Simple first steps around notifications, displays and work orders can demonstrate integration value.
This document discusses enterprise energy management (EEM) and the importance of measuring energy use to manage it effectively. It describes how EEM systems work, including collecting data from meters and sensors, storing the data, and using energy management software to analyze the information and generate reports. The document outlines some of the key metrics and analyses EEM systems can provide to help optimize energy efficiency and costs.
IntelliCommand technology remotely monitors and optimizes building facilities to reduce energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions. It connects to existing Building Automation Systems to extract and analyze data using advanced algorithms. This allows building systems to automatically adjust to changes and continuously optimize performance, reducing utility bills by an average of 22% according to Texas A&M Energy Labs. IntelliCommand also addresses issues before failures and disruptions through its 24/7 monitoring.
An energy management system using big data analytics can help lower energy prices for commercial microgrids. Sensors can be installed on lights and ATMs to monitor energy consumption data. By analyzing this data, issues like lights running during the day or AC units left on after hours can be identified and corrective actions taken to reduce consumption. Predictive analytics can also determine which lights may need replacing or use the most electricity. This solution helped one company save 25-30% on energy costs and lower overhead by 9.48% in just one year.
Energomonitor - smart metering for savvyPatrick Zandl
In energomonitor we strongly believe, that smart metering and home appliance monitoring is only useful if is reasonably cheap for utility companies and highly useful for the end user.
The document discusses energy monitoring technologies and Crestron's energy monitoring and management solutions. It describes three main energy monitoring technologies: calculated/estimated, current monitoring, and power metering. Power metering is the most accurate but also the most expensive. The Crestron solution involves a six-part panel-based energy management system that uses current transformers, a current transformer interface, a meter control unit, a control processor, and analysis software to accurately monitor energy usage at the main panel and branch levels and integrate it into a building management system for energy management.
The document outlines the process for implementing a smart energy management system, including conducting an initial facility study to collect energy consumption and building data, setting up a monitoring system with sensors and software to track energy usage, analyzing the data to identify areas for improved efficiency, developing an action plan to implement efficiency solutions, and establishing after-market support to ensure the system delivers ongoing benefits. The goal is to provide detailed insight into energy usage in order to develop a strategy to increase competitiveness through reduced costs from improved energy efficiency.
The Art of User Experience: Methodologies Around Designing Great AppsFrank Garofalo
This document outlines an Esri UC session on methodologies for designing great apps. It includes an introduction by the moderator and details on four 15-minute presentations: 1) Designing Redwood City's Community GIS by Stephen de Jong, 2) GIS Applications for the Modern Consumer by Richard McEntee, 3) Building Flexible, Focused GIS Web Apps by John Nerge, and 4) Using Prototyping Tools with Esri Web Development Tools by Julie Kanzler. There will be a collective 15-minute Q&A after the presentations. Attendees are asked to write down questions and complete a session survey.
This document discusses three options for industrial energy efficiency services from Egnergy. Option 1 involves an audit of a plant's current energy systems to assess costs, efficiencies, and savings opportunities. Option 2 adds permanent monitoring equipment. Option 3 includes options 1 and 2 plus remote monitoring by Egnergy engineers. The monitoring system would alert staff to issues and Egnergy would provide monthly reports tracking cost reductions. An example is given of potential savings from optimizing a compressed air system. Egnergy also offers various compressed air and nitrogen monitoring and control products.
This slide gives the overview of our Energy Management Controller -- eCommander its features, advantages and usage to control energy usage and reduce the bills.
This document discusses how energy monitoring can help businesses reduce energy costs and increase profits. It recommends that companies implement an energy management plan to identify energy usage, set reduction targets and take actions to promote efficiency. IQ Energy Monitoring provides real-time energy data to help companies make informed decisions about savings opportunities. Setting up the system involves reviewing current usage, identifying high consumption areas, surveying distribution boards, and providing ongoing reports and follow up.
Energy Management Software (EMS) is a class of software that deals specifically with reducing energy costs and consumption for buildings, plants or communities. EMS collects energy data from a variety of sources and uses it for four main purposes: Reporting, Monitoring, Control and Engagement
Energy Monitoring System - WiEnergy Energy Monitoring SolutionBioEnable
WiEnergy is an energy management system that uses monitoring, power quality analysis, cost allocation, and automation tools to optimize energy usage at customer facilities. It analyzes energy data to identify inefficiencies, provide recommendations, and remotely control equipment to reduce costs. The system includes hardware sensors and software dashboards for real-time monitoring, historical data analysis, and automated energy management strategies tailored to a customer's specific needs and goals.
Energy Monitoring System offers a systematic method to monitor, manage and control energy consumption. Check more benefits of EMS here! http://www.terawattsolutions.com
The job responsibilities include developing project scopes and schedules, managing project budgets, performing bid processes to select contractors, designing power systems and infrastructure, obtaining necessary approvals, overseeing construction and commissioning activities, and providing technical support and presentations.
The document discusses why data center infrastructure management (DCIM) software has failed to achieve widespread adoption, despite growing revenue and data center growth. It argues that DCIM has not provided unique value because it replicates capabilities of existing facility and IT management tools. However, DCIM can succeed by focusing on true integration of IT and facilities management through information sharing, automation of processes like fan speed control based on temperature, and standardized alarms and warnings. Simple first steps around notifications, displays and work orders can demonstrate integration value.
This document discusses enterprise energy management (EEM) and the importance of measuring energy use to manage it effectively. It describes how EEM systems work, including collecting data from meters and sensors, storing the data, and using energy management software to analyze the information and generate reports. The document outlines some of the key metrics and analyses EEM systems can provide to help optimize energy efficiency and costs.
IntelliCommand technology remotely monitors and optimizes building facilities to reduce energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions. It connects to existing Building Automation Systems to extract and analyze data using advanced algorithms. This allows building systems to automatically adjust to changes and continuously optimize performance, reducing utility bills by an average of 22% according to Texas A&M Energy Labs. IntelliCommand also addresses issues before failures and disruptions through its 24/7 monitoring.
An energy management system using big data analytics can help lower energy prices for commercial microgrids. Sensors can be installed on lights and ATMs to monitor energy consumption data. By analyzing this data, issues like lights running during the day or AC units left on after hours can be identified and corrective actions taken to reduce consumption. Predictive analytics can also determine which lights may need replacing or use the most electricity. This solution helped one company save 25-30% on energy costs and lower overhead by 9.48% in just one year.
Energomonitor - smart metering for savvyPatrick Zandl
In energomonitor we strongly believe, that smart metering and home appliance monitoring is only useful if is reasonably cheap for utility companies and highly useful for the end user.
The document discusses energy monitoring technologies and Crestron's energy monitoring and management solutions. It describes three main energy monitoring technologies: calculated/estimated, current monitoring, and power metering. Power metering is the most accurate but also the most expensive. The Crestron solution involves a six-part panel-based energy management system that uses current transformers, a current transformer interface, a meter control unit, a control processor, and analysis software to accurately monitor energy usage at the main panel and branch levels and integrate it into a building management system for energy management.
The document outlines the process for implementing a smart energy management system, including conducting an initial facility study to collect energy consumption and building data, setting up a monitoring system with sensors and software to track energy usage, analyzing the data to identify areas for improved efficiency, developing an action plan to implement efficiency solutions, and establishing after-market support to ensure the system delivers ongoing benefits. The goal is to provide detailed insight into energy usage in order to develop a strategy to increase competitiveness through reduced costs from improved energy efficiency.
The Art of User Experience: Methodologies Around Designing Great AppsFrank Garofalo
This document outlines an Esri UC session on methodologies for designing great apps. It includes an introduction by the moderator and details on four 15-minute presentations: 1) Designing Redwood City's Community GIS by Stephen de Jong, 2) GIS Applications for the Modern Consumer by Richard McEntee, 3) Building Flexible, Focused GIS Web Apps by John Nerge, and 4) Using Prototyping Tools with Esri Web Development Tools by Julie Kanzler. There will be a collective 15-minute Q&A after the presentations. Attendees are asked to write down questions and complete a session survey.
Katie Hannan established a library at Epi High School on Epi Island, Vanuatu through a 6-month volunteer position. She worked to set up the new library building, train staff and students on library use, develop resources and collections, and train local counterparts to manage the library ongoing. Some challenges included isolation, language barriers, and limited transportation and infrastructure on the remote island. Ultimately, she was able to successfully establish an efficient and functional library, train local staff, and improve resources for the school community.
Louise Li - Gloucestershire Population Projections Using Locally Derived Popu...South West Observatory
This document summarizes Gloucestershire County Council's approach to developing locally-derived population projections. It uses locally collected data on births, deaths, and migration rates rather than national ONS estimates. Projections are developed using the POPGROUP model with local population statistics broken down by age, gender, and small areas. Key benefits identified include more accurate projections that can better inform service planning at local levels.
Marketing Membership In Good Times And Badeschonher
This document discusses strategies for membership marketing and retention. It emphasizes measuring key membership metrics like renewal rates. It suggests calculating lifetime value and maximum acquisition cost to understand the financial impact of members. The document recommends understanding the environment, examining what is critical to members, and making marketing personal and targeted. It also suggests continuing renewal efforts and providing longer grace periods to boost renewal rates above 80%.
The document discusses how Maslow's hierarchy of needs applies to social media use and how it intersects with Gartner's hype cycle. It provides an outline of Chris Anderson's theory of the long tail, which describes how culture and economies are shifting focus from a small number of popular hits to a huge number of niches in the tail as distribution constraints are reduced. Learners are asked to consider how the theories link together and to identify where else the long tail principle can be seen.
This report provides membership marketing data from over 230 trade associations. It finds that 49% of associations reported an increase in membership over the past year. The top reasons members join trade associations are networking and advocacy. Word-of-mouth and personal sales calls are the most effective recruitment channels. 44% of associations reported no change in member renewal rates over the past year, with over half having a 90% or higher renewal rate. The biggest challenges to growing membership are communicating value and overcoming negative perceptions of the association.
In the last years, thanks to the standardization of Semantic Web technologies, we are experiencing an unprecedented production of data, published online as Linked Data. In this context, when a typed link is instantiated between two different resources referring to the same real world entity, the usage of owl:sameAs is generally predominant. However, recent research discussions have shown issues in the use of owl:sameAs. Problems arise both in cases in which sameAs is automatically discovered by a data linking tool erroneously, or when users declare it but meaning something less ’strict’ than the semantics defined by OWL. In this work, we discuss further this issue and we present a method for logically detect invalid sameAs statements under specific circumstances. We report our experimental results, performed on OAEI datasets, to prove that the approach is promising.
This document summarizes why Mexico celebrates important historical events and figures in its history of independence. It commemorates the fallen soldiers who died defending Mexico from foreign rule, the start of the Mexican War of Independence led by Miguel Hidalgo against Spanish colonialism, and the Mexican Revolution led by Emiliano Zapata and Pancho Villa against the authoritarian government of Porfirio Diaz.
Learning the Lessson - John Betty (Strategic Director for Development and Maj...South West Observatory
John Betty, Bath and North East Somerset Council’s Strategic Director, spoke about how Local Investment Plans have been used to support the HCA’s work with his team, with a particular focus on Bath Riverside (a LIP priority for the West of England). This was part of the Homes and Communities Agency and the National Housing Federation held an event, Learning the Lessons from the Local Investment Plans
This document discusses frameworks that promote gender inclusion and equity in sports. It lists factors such as equitable funding, Title IX policies, safe spaces, public spaces, programming for girls, and role models of both genders as elements that can create more inclusive sports environments. It also includes quotes about the struggles women have faced in sports and the importance of taking action to support one another.
"Voorheen een dag, nu een ochtend werk" - Referentiecase ODH.
Drie medewerkers vanuit verschillende posities vertellen over de grote stap om vanaf de start van de nieuwe uitvoeringsdienst volledig digitaal en zaakgericht te werken en hoe dit werd gerealiseerd. De verwerking van honderden documenten door vier medewerkers van de Documentaire Informatie Voorziening, kostte voorheen een dag. Tegenwoordig kunnen zij dit in een ochtend verwerken dankzij Kofax door ICreative.
The writer expresses their love and longing for someone in their dreams. They see this person as their "dreaming angel" and want to use a magic lantern to summon them into their dreams. The writer finds purpose and meaning when thinking of this person, and wants to spend their life waiting for them. They see the person's mind as beautiful yet scattered, and want to be there to support them.
This is a presentation that describes the best practices for retail organizations to implement an Energy Management program for multi-location retail environments. This presentation is ideal for facility managers & directors that are looking for cost efficient ways to reduce energy consumption and save money
Energy Management Software (EMS) is a class of software that deals specifically with reducing energy costs and consumption for buildings, plants or communities. EMS collects energy data from a variety of sources and uses it for four main purposes: Reporting, Monitoring, Control and Engagement
Power Conservation Technology Integration WebinarLegend Power
On Jan 1, 2010, Legend Power hosted a webinar "Stop the Band-Aid Approach to Commercial Power Conservation. Get Strategic."
Panelists Included:
Peter Leathley, Pulse Energy
Mr. Dominique Dodd, President & CEO, TE
Victoria Kamsler, Chief Ethics Officer & Research Director, Greenfiniti
Dr. William Dunford, P. Eng, CTO Legend Power
Mark Petersen P.Eng., Lead Engineer, Legend Power
Real-time Data, Site wide Digital Twin, and Proprietary Analytics Cuts into P...Yokogawa1
Energy is one of the largest costs for process facilities. While operators can save significant money with minimal impact to production, they often lack structured and automated digital technologies to identify and sustain performance improvements. The situation is further exacerbated by the lack of inconsistent data and inaccurate tools. This presentation will showcase how a process facility combines real-time data, site-wide digital twin, and proprietary analytics in a digital energy management solution to deliver up to 15% sustainable reduction in facility energy costs and carbon footprint. Performance gaps are automatically identified and broken down using a best technology benchmark to highlight improvement areas in real-time. Daily facility energy improvement opportunity lists are provided for operators to maximize value and track the efficacy of planned capital projects with accurate projections so operators can make faster informed decisions for capital allocation throughout the implementation cycle.
Optimized Energy Management and Planning Tools for the Iron and Steel IndustrySchneider Electric
Copyright AIST Reprinted with Permission. Presented at the 2013 Iron and Steel Technology Conference and Exposition (AISTech 2013). According to EDF (environmental defense fund) the energy cost for the U.S. iron and steel industry reached U$ 6.8B / year (2008). The industry has improved its energy efficiency significantly over the last decade, however, there are more energy savings opportunities to be explored.
The document discusses IBM's vision of smarter buildings, townships, and special economic zones (SEZs). It describes how smarter buildings use sensors, analytics, and automation to optimize energy usage, costs, safety, and productivity. Smarter townships and SEZs can integrate data from multiple buildings to coordinate operations and infrastructure across a larger area. The benefits of smarter buildings include reduced energy usage and costs, higher occupancy rates, improved productivity and environmental sustainability.
The document discusses Powerdale's energy monitoring solutions that allow companies to track their energy usage and costs in real-time. The solutions involve installing data loggers and meters to monitor fluid consumption across a company's sites and processes. This centralized data is then analyzed to improve energy efficiency, lower costs, and meet environmental targets. Case studies show how the solutions helped companies better manage gas consumption, avoid penalties, and reduce maintenance times for traffic infrastructure.
Qi Square: Digitizing Energy Efficiency Through Virtual AuditsNilesh Y. Jadhav
- Buildings account for 40% of global energy consumption and governments will spend $22 trillion retrofitting buildings to save energy over the next 20 years as building footprints increase dramatically.
- Qi Square's virtual audit tool uses a digital twin, energy model calibration, and simulated energy conservation measures to remotely assess building energy performance and identify savings opportunities, providing a more cost-effective and scalable alternative to on-site audits.
- A case study shows their virtual audit of a Singapore shopping mall where the digital twin was accurately calibrated according to industry standards and simulated measures showed energy savings between 10-50% with payback periods of 3.8-6.7 years.
This document summarizes an energy procurement company's approach. It outlines their procurement process which includes reviewing buying strategies, offering energy health checks, daily market testing, optimizing tariffs, publishing tenders, and managing new contracts. It also discusses the value-added services they provide, how they obtain market intelligence, manage risks, and the benefits of using their energy procurement services which include cost reductions.
This document provides an overview of energy services offered by GET Solutions including: energy procurement to reduce customer costs by 30-40% through market testing and negotiations; site operations for cost-effective utility management; data management for reporting, benchmarking, and identifying savings; carbon management and compliance services; and energy services like monitoring and targeting software to resolve waste immediately. GET has over 200 agents, 21,000 customers, and helped retrieve £4 million in billing errors in 2010. The goal is to turn energy challenges into savings opportunities through an integrated approach along the energy journey.
The document discusses Schneider Electric's smart city solutions, which include smart energy, mobility, water, public services, buildings/homes, and integration solutions. The solutions aim to increase efficiency, improve quality of life, and drive sustainability in cities by addressing issues like energy usage, water usage, reliability of resources, traffic congestion, safety, digitized services, sustainability planning, and holistic infrastructure management.
An Energy Management System (EMS) is a cloud-based, cost-effective solution that measures energy usage in real-time, identifies opportunities for improvement through data analytics and modeling, and verifies savings from implemented interventions through ongoing monitoring. The EMS provides management, monitoring, analysis, and decision-making capabilities. It offers a managed service through a scalable cloud platform with no need for on-site servers or infrastructure. Key features include real-time monitoring, energy consumption analysis, energy modeling, cost-benefit analysis, and verification of energy savings.
vCom Solutions is a telecom expense management firm that helps multi-site businesses reduce communication costs and simplify telecom management. It offers professional services, software tools, and dedicated account management. vCom's software, vManager, provides consolidated billing and tools to manage orders, tickets, and inventory across multiple carriers. vCom's methodology includes verifying a client's current telecom setup, auditing expenses, establishing a new network blueprint, converting to lower costs, and ongoing optimization and expense management.
vCom Solutions is a telecom expense management firm that helps multi-site businesses simplify telecom management and reduce costs. It offers professional services, software tools, and dedicated account management to consolidate billing, manage inventory, track orders and trouble tickets, and analyze spending across multiple carriers and locations. vCom's methodology includes verifying a client's current telecom setup, auditing invoices and contracts to benchmark spending, building a new architecture, converting services to optimize costs, and ongoing management and optimization through its web-based software portal.
Analytics as value added service for energy utilitiesAndrea Monacchi
Analytics can provide value-added services for energy utilities and customers. Utilities can use smart meter and usage data for load forecasting, grid control, and optimal pricing schemes. This helps utilities minimize costs and improve investments. For customers, analytics provides consumption profiling, billing support, and advice to reduce usage and costs. Additional hardware may be needed for more detailed measurements, control of devices, and integration with other systems.
GET Solutions provides an end-to-end energy management service including energy procurement, site operations, data management, carbon reduction, and compliance. Their services aim to reduce customers' energy costs by 30-40% through competitive procurement, bill validation rebates of 3-5%, and additional energy management savings of 8-10%. GET has over 200 agents, 21,000 customers, and £1.2 billion in annual energy procurement. Their full-service approach and proven track record of successful delivery creates strategic alignment to help customers meet energy, environmental, and cost reduction targets.
Energy Management’s Hottest Couple: Utility Bill & Interval DataUrjanet
Although many organizations are beginning to formalize and implement energy management strategies, it can sometimes be a struggle to get buy-in from your CFO or other executives. They often need to see justification for investing in energy efficiency projects, such as a financial cost-benefit analysis model. But, how do you gather and organize all of this information to present a business case? What if you only have interval data tracked in kilowatt-hours? How do you translate usage information into dollars, a language that everyone can easily understand? By combining utility bill and interval data and using this data in software to understand how your organization’s facilities are performing, you will be able to quantify the results of simply replacing a few pieces of inefficient equipment or the likely outcome of carrying out a sweeping organizational shift in energy consumption policies and procedures.
What to consider when integrating energy into Facilities ManagementeSightEnergy
"What to consider when integrating energy into Facilities Management" - Delivered by UK Sales Manager Dean Noden at the Facilities Management event, March 2015.
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The South West Observatory organized various events in 2010-11 to disseminate its work and support members. Events included workshops on population projections and calculating local estimates, as well as seminars on using economic indicators and the regional economy. The Observatory drew on expertise from members and external speakers to provide both technical and policy-focused events for practitioners and decision-makers.
Reviewing Local Investment Plans - What are the LIP drivers in the new landsc...South West Observatory
The document discusses the new landscape for Local Investment Plans (LIPs) in light of recent policy changes. Key drivers for reviewing LIPs include the duty to cooperate requirement in the Localism Bill, new investment strategies, and incentivizing planning and development through partnership working. Reviewing LIPs can help address barriers like infrastructure deficits and funding gaps by strengthening links to economic development, aligning public and private funding where possible, and engaging delivery partners to improve monitoring and outcomes. The benefits of reviewing LIPs include providing strategic direction for investment, focus for enabling work, continued collaboration, and attracting additional funding and business investment.
Local Investment Planning - a view of the future (Simon Nunn, Assistant Dire...South West Observatory
On 10 November the Homes and Communities Agency and the National Housing Federation held an event, Learning the Lessons from the Local Investment Plans. Simon Nunn, the National Housing Federation’s Assistant Director (Regions) spoke about how his team had worked with members across the South West on the LIPs in their areas.
Local Investment Planning - Learning Lessons and a view of the future (Phil S...South West Observatory
This document discusses lessons learned from the local investment planning (LIP) process and looks ahead to the future. It notes that housing associations were brought into the LIP process late and felt some large strategic sites were prioritized over traditional HA sites. It also discusses how the introduction of affordable rent programs with reduced grant levels later called the deliverability of schemes into question. Looking ahead, it suggests greater use of alternative funding sources, public land, and initiatives like the Growing Places Fund will be needed to support affordable housing delivery going forward.
The South and South West Executive Director at the HCA, Colin Molton, gave a presentation which covered where we are now as an agency and the importance of the Local Investment Planning to our future work.
This resource, compiled by Creating Excellence, contains case studies, tips, tools and contact details about localism in action. Includes:
> Participatory Budgeting
> Community Assets
> Community Led Planning
> Communities Taking the Lead.
http://www.creatingexcellence.org.uk/ceimages/Localism%20in%20Action%20Final.pdf
The document discusses different approaches to defining and measuring prosperity and well-being. It summarizes a conference that brought together experts to consider how notions of prosperity like health, wealth, and happiness are related, how to define and measure a common understanding of prosperity, and how to achieve prosperity. The conference provided presentations and debates on topics like sustainable development indicators, measuring health, wealth and happiness, and developing a principled prosperous society. The document aims to capture the various viewpoints discussed to inform public policy objectives and decision making.
This document provides a strategic analysis of the South West region from the Youth Participation in Learning Agency (YPLA). It includes the following key points:
1. The 16-18 year old population is projected to decline 11% in the South West between 2008-2017, compared to a 13% decline nationally. Plymouth specifically is projected to see a 19% decline.
2. Major industries in the South West include retail, health, and public administration, which together employ over 50% of the region's workforce.
3. The percentage of 16-18 year olds in the South West not in education, employment, or training (NEET) peaked at over 8% during the recession but has
The document outlines the Centre of Expertise on Influencing Behaviour's approach to enabling sustainable lifestyles through policy and communications. It reviews what sustainable living looks like, assesses current behaviours and policies, draws on models and theories of behaviour change, and tests approaches across government, business and communities. Key insights from evidence on motivations and barriers are identified for different policy areas like minimizing waste, environment protection, food and eco-upgrading homes. Understanding these factors informs developing interventions to address motivations and barriers at personal and societal levels.
LEPs to Date and the Importance of the Evidence Base - Andrew Field (BIS)South West Observatory
1. The document outlines the UK government's new approach to local economic growth through Local Enterprise Partnerships (LEPs).
2. LEPs will be business-led boards that have access to funds like the Regional Growth Fund to support local economic development.
3. The roles of LEPs include improving the local business environment, supporting enterprise, and helping address unemployment. They will work with national bodies on economic development.
Strategic Analysis: Headlines for the South West - RIG Meeting January 2011South West Observatory
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SWPHO's Helen Cooke delivers a training session on online resources to help inform understanding about Public Health issues and to aid decision making.
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Chief Economist Nigel Jump delivers a presentation on the characteristics of and the challenges posed by the South West Economy. This presentation looks at world economic conditions including relative growth rates, trade shares and looks at the impact of the UK recession to date.
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