IES' Dr. Naghman Khan presentation on big data in building services from our IES Faculty event, which took place in London on 27th April, 2016. The seminar focused on the application and status of Intelligent Big Data in the fields of building services, architecture and construction.
IES Faculty - Intelligent Big Data: Opportunities for Real Estate Asset Manag...IES VE
Thomas Bouriot, of Tuffin Ferraby Taylor LLP, was a guest speaker at our IES Faculty event, that took place in London on 27th April, 2016. Thomas' presentation looks at the opportunities that big data provides for real estate asset management.
Switch to Results in Commercial Buildings by Wipro EcoEnergyShreeja Sahadevan
Energy is one of the fastest growing operating costs in the Commercial Buildings space. An energy management approach by Wipro EcoEnergy, to control and streamline energy consumption has become imperative to keep the energy consumption in check.
IES' Dr. Naghman Khan presentation on big data in building services from our IES Faculty event, which took place in London on 27th April, 2016. The seminar focused on the application and status of Intelligent Big Data in the fields of building services, architecture and construction.
IES Faculty - Intelligent Big Data: Opportunities for Real Estate Asset Manag...IES VE
Thomas Bouriot, of Tuffin Ferraby Taylor LLP, was a guest speaker at our IES Faculty event, that took place in London on 27th April, 2016. Thomas' presentation looks at the opportunities that big data provides for real estate asset management.
Switch to Results in Commercial Buildings by Wipro EcoEnergyShreeja Sahadevan
Energy is one of the fastest growing operating costs in the Commercial Buildings space. An energy management approach by Wipro EcoEnergy, to control and streamline energy consumption has become imperative to keep the energy consumption in check.
The Energy Efficient Factory: Everything You Need to Know About Smart Energy ...Design World
Join us for a free webinar with presenters David Kaley from Mitsubishi Electric Automation and Gregory Maloney from Iconics as they discuss some surprising ways to improve the energy efficiency of your manufacturing facility.
With more attention being paid to the energy use of machines in factories as well as directives from the government for making motors more energy efficient, people are more interested than ever in how they can meet the emerging standards, operate more efficiently, and cut their energy costs.
Highlights will include:
Discovering how to use automation devices and systems already installed in plants today to gather data needed to understand consumption in a way that helps lower utility costs and greenhouse gas emissions
Learning why synchronizing production process data with energy data enables greater visibility into energy usage, and discussing how efficiency improvements can be implemented
The importance of metering energy assets in an industrial facility
Identifying the low hanging fruits for energy saving opportunities and next steps
Closing the gap in building energy performance using ISO 50001 Energy Managem...Arantico Ltd
The Energy Performance “GAP” between the Design and Operation of a Building always exists! Usually the bigger gaps arise from numerous operational issues that deteriorate the performance well beyond expectations. In HIT2GAP, an effective ISO 50001 Energy Management System (EnMS) is central to the overall process.
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.
Intelligent Energy Management Systems for Multi-Facility OperationsBAYweb
-- How other operators are implementing intelligent energy management controls across their facilities
-- How smart data is used to cut energy and repair costs
-- How monitoring prevents breakdowns and maximizes efficiency
Maximo has traditionally been a very powerful maintenance management tool, but with pressures from a new younger workforce and competing products, there are a lot of new and exciting investment areas coming up for 2016.
This webinar kicks off a new e-learning Academy by Leonardo ENERGY, in partnership with eu.bac and REHVA.
This first webinar provides you with an overview of the different aspects of building automation, controls and technical building management:
• IN A NUTSHELL: definitions and terminology, devices and hardware, communication protocols, architecture model for building automation and controls network, and efficiency classes and including a list of existing resources (some in the public domain) for further reading.
• ROLES AND BENEFITS: describing key aspects related to monitoring and control of equipment/building system, control of indoor environment, environmental protection, interaction with occupants, net-zero energy buildings, technical building management.
The Energy Efficient Factory: Everything You Need to Know About Smart Energy ...Design World
Join us for a free webinar with presenters David Kaley from Mitsubishi Electric Automation and Gregory Maloney from Iconics as they discuss some surprising ways to improve the energy efficiency of your manufacturing facility.
With more attention being paid to the energy use of machines in factories as well as directives from the government for making motors more energy efficient, people are more interested than ever in how they can meet the emerging standards, operate more efficiently, and cut their energy costs.
Highlights will include:
Discovering how to use automation devices and systems already installed in plants today to gather data needed to understand consumption in a way that helps lower utility costs and greenhouse gas emissions
Learning why synchronizing production process data with energy data enables greater visibility into energy usage, and discussing how efficiency improvements can be implemented
The importance of metering energy assets in an industrial facility
Identifying the low hanging fruits for energy saving opportunities and next steps
Closing the gap in building energy performance using ISO 50001 Energy Managem...Arantico Ltd
The Energy Performance “GAP” between the Design and Operation of a Building always exists! Usually the bigger gaps arise from numerous operational issues that deteriorate the performance well beyond expectations. In HIT2GAP, an effective ISO 50001 Energy Management System (EnMS) is central to the overall process.
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.
Intelligent Energy Management Systems for Multi-Facility OperationsBAYweb
-- How other operators are implementing intelligent energy management controls across their facilities
-- How smart data is used to cut energy and repair costs
-- How monitoring prevents breakdowns and maximizes efficiency
Maximo has traditionally been a very powerful maintenance management tool, but with pressures from a new younger workforce and competing products, there are a lot of new and exciting investment areas coming up for 2016.
This webinar kicks off a new e-learning Academy by Leonardo ENERGY, in partnership with eu.bac and REHVA.
This first webinar provides you with an overview of the different aspects of building automation, controls and technical building management:
• IN A NUTSHELL: definitions and terminology, devices and hardware, communication protocols, architecture model for building automation and controls network, and efficiency classes and including a list of existing resources (some in the public domain) for further reading.
• ROLES AND BENEFITS: describing key aspects related to monitoring and control of equipment/building system, control of indoor environment, environmental protection, interaction with occupants, net-zero energy buildings, technical building management.
Energy in offshore living quarters is mainly used for lighting, air-conditioning, ventilation, heating,
refrigration, lifts and motors. Whether these quarters already exists or to be built, there are
great opportunities to obtain their energy performance through targeted initiatives, upgrades
and retrofitting.
To meet the mandatory requirements for energy saving, EPC contractors for offshore living quarters
must comply with efficiency improvement regulations.
Energy in offshore living quarters is mainly used for lighting, air-conditioning, ventilation, heating,
refrigration, lifts and motors. Whether these quarters already exists or to be built, there are
great opportunities to obtain their energy performance through targeted initiatives, upgrades
and retrofitting.
To meet the mandatory requirements for energy saving, EPC contractors for offshore living quarters
must comply with efficiency improvement regulations.
Building Automation Solutions for Oil & Gas Offshore/Onshore Living QuartersNour Elhattab
Energy in offshore living quarters is mainly used for lighting, air-conditioning, ventilation, heating,
refrigeration, lifts and motors. Whether these quarters already exists or to be built, there are great opportunities to obtain their energy performance through targeted initiatives, upgrades
and retrofitting.
To meet the mandatory requirements for energy saving, EPC contractors for offshore living quarters must comply with efficiency improvement regulations.
TechWiseTV Workshop: Digital Building SwitchesRobb Boyd
Replay the live event: http://cs.co/90078whdP
Review the Q&A from this event: http://cs.co/90078jrSS
Cisco Catalyst Digital Building Series Switches are new low-voltage Universal PoE switches, designed to converge LED lighting with HVAC, security, and other siloed systems used in commercial building applications. These switches are simple to install, safe from security threats typically associated with IoT endpoints, and, best of all, cost effective.
Our TechWiseTV webinar explores innovative solutions designed in collaboration with our partner community and how our enterprise customers are using these smart switches.
A Building Management System is a computer-based control system that is installed in the buildings in order to control and monitor the mechanical and electrical equipment of the building including lighting, fire systems, ventilation, security systems etc.
Course Description: The course defines “Advanced Lighting Controls” and its deployment methods:, ”Wired”, “Wireless” or “Hybrid”. Other benefits of Advanced Lighting Controls such as how it benefits in the construction of “green” or “high performance building” are also discussed. Building owners, architects, engineers and building system specifiers are then introduced to the “cons” & “pros” associated with wired/wireless implementations. The course ends by showing system architectures that implement wired, wireless or hybrid type of lighting controls regardless of the protocols implemented. Learning Objectives: Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to: a. Define “Wired”, “Wireless” and “Hybrid” Lighting Controls; b. Identify the “cons” and “pros” associated with wired/wireless implementations; c. Evaluate the technologies & strategies that drive different implementations; d. Analyze system architectures that implement wired, wireless or hybrid type of lighting controls. Presented by Ross Eberlin
Product Marketing Manager, OSRAM Sylvania - ENCELIUM
Case Study: Digitalization of Systems Brings Smarter Buildings
Sustaining Building Performance Thro Active Energy Efficiency
1. Sustaining Building Performance through Active Energy Efficiency Kandarp Mehta August 2010 Environment and Energy Conclave 2010 From Copenhagen to Mexico: Business Sustainability in Emerging Scenarios The Bengal Chamber
3. The energy dilemma is here to stay v s Energy demand by 2050 Electrical energy demand by 2030 CO 2 emissions to avoid dramatic climate changes The facts The need Source: IEA 2008 Source: IPCC 2007, figure (vs. 1990 level) Energy management is the key to address the dilemma
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5. We have 10 years… to fix 4 critical problems Generation: > 10 years to fix Problems: CO2 Emissions Transmission Efficiency Capacity Constraints Transmission: > 10 years to fix Stranded Capacity Capacity Constraints Buildings and Process: 1- 5 years to fix Point of Use: 1-5 years to fix Stranded Capacity Service Entrance Capacity Efficiency and Integration Focusing on point of use architecture provides fastest impact and frees upstream capacity through Power Plant to Plug Optimization The quickest wins: 50% of C0 2 cut must come from behaviour Source: Hot, Flat and Crowded: Tom Friedman
9. That’s what every Building wants to promise ! Challenge Mastering Consumption without compromising comfort & flexibility Office Buildings use too much Energy - v/s no. of hours occupied + Peak demand issues Commercial Buildings use ~ 18 % of world energy
10. Energy Efficiency ~ 3 Levers People Engagement kWh / m 2 Envelope & Materials Architecture & Design Equipments & Products Operations Performance Sustainability Change Management Energy Dashboard Solutions Building Management Monitoring & Control Report & Tools Passive Energy Efficiency Active Energy Efficiency Active Energy Efficiency
11. The evolution of management systems for facilities The five management “domains” take shape Emerging ability to answer basic questions 1 “ Facility management” quasi-system The reign of “domain excellence” Getting better – “separate but equal” 2 Integrated MANAGEMENT system Domain excellence + collaboration evolves towards “solution excellence ” Moving toward “solution excellence” 3
15. € Solution vision Process & Machines management Building management White Space management Power management Security management Supervision Supervision Supervision Enterprise portal Energy & Advanced Services 1- 2- Increase system connectivity Enhance user experience
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17. EcoStruxure open to the world of Energy Efficient Home Smart Grid data data Distribution Transmission
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20. Respect the physical architecture of building “ view building” Floors + Zones “ classify areas” Ambience &/or Usage Work-place ‘or meeting rooms Public areas & parking Different Utility areas … also helps in ensuring Flexibility & Scalability
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23. Lighting & window blind Control Emergency Lighting Control Climate Control Access Control Fire detection Room Ctlr Access Ctlr SATI CTRL Light Ctlr White Space & Wiring closet Energy Mgmt. Energy counter Power Meter Billing counter Video Surv. (CCTV) Technical systems / Applications - building
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26. Independent architecture (Traditional) Different Software / User interface for control & monitoring No Inter operatability Floor/ Tenant level Field level Ambiance Lighting Controller GW Shutter Controller GW Climate Area Controller Access Control GW Fire Detection Panel Building level Multi - site level Electrical Distribution GW ED Field bus Lighting Ctrl fieldbus Shutter Ctrl fieldbus HVAC Ctrl fieldbus Fire detection fieldbus Room Ctlr Access Ctlr Access Ctrl fieldbus Energy counter Power Meter Lighting control Climate control Shutter control Fire detection Access & intrusion Shutter Ctlr Light Ctlr Energy Mgt WAGES counter CCTV CCTV
27. Integrated multi-applications Floor / tenant level Automation server IP backbone Internet WAN / LAN Role based user interface Building Energy Mgmt. Elect. Distri. Meters Control / Access server Multi site level Bench-marking Data storage Remote services Lighting control Window blinds Climate control Fire detection Access, security Zone level Field level Field controllers Field bus or IP
50. A global company 27% 28,000 North America 44% 48,000 Europe 19% 29,000 Asia-Pacific 10% 9,000 Rest of the world € 18.3B revenue 32% in new economies 114,000 people Presence in 100+ countries
51. A broad footprint in new economies > 40,000 employees > 50% of manufacturing operations
56. … with the most comprehensive and integrated portfolio in energy management Green Efficient Safe Reliable Productive critical power & cooling low & medium voltage power industrial automation & control installation systems & control (wiring devices + home automation) building automation & security solutions & energy efficiency renewable energy solutions Historical presence New businesses
57. … world market positions Critical power & cooling services Low & medium voltage Building automation & security Installation Systems & Control Renewable Leader in Energy Efficiency ABB Siemens Legrand Panasonic Honeywell Siemens JCI Industrial automation & control Rockwell Siemens Eaton Emerson SMA Fronius n°1 n°2 n°3 n°4 Mitsubishi
58. Full Solutions for all markets Optimise all solutions available in India through…. Energy & Infrastructure Industry Buildings Residential Data Centres & Networks … . turnkey mode or through a partner
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60. Variety of Solutions for Compliance Local Manufacturing Engineering Services Energy Services – p.f. Correction Integrated Solutions to EE Field Services Critical Power and Cooling Electrical Distribution Equipment Variable Frequency Drives Renewable Energy Systems Power Monitoring Lighting Control Power Monitoring Building Automation and Control Innovation & Design Process Indoor Environmen-tal Quality (IEQ) Materials & resources (MR) Energy & Atmosphere (EA) Water Efficiency (WE) Sustainable sites (SS)
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Editor's Notes
Energy together with recession, is the hottest topic those days: as citizens, business people, human beings, we are all concerned We know that energy demand will double by 2050, electricity demand as well by 2030. 70% coming from new economies such as China or India If energy consumption per capita in China & India reaches US level, world consumption would triple On the other hand, 1.6 billion people have no access to electricity Mobilization on climate change world wide By 2030, ~3/4 of energy sources will remain CO2-related Grave consequences expected if global temperature rises by 3°c (based on International Energy Agency quotes and studies) Copenhagen conference this year, beyond this, the climate change concern is everywhere What can you do as a human being, to reduce your carbon footprint while living our life? We, as a company, ask ourselves the same question: what can we do to achieve more for our customers, be more profitable, while using less of our common planet?
Safe: we are protecting humans and assets (ex : avoid risks related to electrocution, fire etc.) Reliable: we are helping to keep power on at a time when the grid is not always perfectly reliable and the users’ expectations are growing higher and higher Efficient: with the rising cost of energy, we want to help our customers make savings and be more efficient, we want to help our customers optimize their Capex and Opex Productive: through more automation within the premises of our customers, more connectivity, more services at all stages of the lifecycle Green: renewable energy solutions Apart from us, there are no companies that can solve this difficult equation today, since It requires a fairly broad portfolio as well as strong capacity to build integrated solutions based on this portfolio These 5 directions are not always compatible easily (if you shed loads to be efficient, this does not help with reliability, adding safety to a process may not help to be more productive etc.). It requires strong application knowledge of the main segments we want to focus on.
Clarify Context : Why Buildings & Office Buildings in particular are important for Green / EE initiatives ? When we optimize the Office Bldg. ROI with …. Green principles / EE ~ striking a balance w.r.t. Comfort & flexibility is important, …. keeping the Customers Values in mind. While designing Green / EE workplaces .. We don’t want to compromise on occupant comfort, availability of Power & Data & ambience or loose flexibility required for work-places over the usage period & during tenant changes.
Evolving from the Primordial Ooze Emerging ability to answer basic questions Building comfort management How do I control the temperature in the building? White space management Are the batteries in my UPS OK? Security management Can I put in a system so I can get coverage with less people? Power management Am I getting good power quality from the utility? Process & machine management How can I improve my manufacturing process? The Dark Ages Getting better – “separate but equal” All domains have independently evolved to a similar stage within their domain and solve similar customer problems Efficiency Availability Performance Safety and Security All have similar levels of capabilities Alarming Monitoring Discovery The Renaissance Moving toward “solution excellence” Goal: Solve the same problems at the facility level, independent of domain Efficiency Availability Performance Safety and Security How: High-level dashboards, mashups, metrics – easily understood by humans Energy management requires collaboration between domains Collaboration opens new capabilities for building-level solutions Cannot “evolve backwards” – deep domain expertise still required
For Each Zone e.g. Open Office ‘or’ Cabins - define sensors like … Energy meters, Smoke Detectors, Occupancy, Lux, Temp sensors etc… This will be repetitive - helping Flexibility, scalability & fast construction
It can be done / Is it done today ? - May be for some of the applications – with extensive use of Gateways – Parameters matching in software etc…. Is it Plug & Play – today - DEFINITELY NO !
Et la manière de les utiliser Vériétable domaine de travail de homes
We help people make the most of their energy. What does it mean? between energy generation (coal, nuclear, Hydro, etc.) and energy usage (what we all do with energy everyday), it is our play ground: energy management. It consists in making energy safe, reliable, efficient, productive and green. Let’s go a little bit more into detail (next slide)
Our playground is from the plant, either it is and industrial facility or a power generation plant, to the plug. We address segments like water and waste water, oil & gas, hospitals, data centres, offices or even your house. All these activities representing almost ¾ of energy consumption world wide. We are at the heart of the energy challenge as we can bring up to 30% energy savings in each of this market segment. We help our customers to be more efficient, more profitable and reducing their carbon footprint
First we are a global company. We are a global company present all over the world. We are a €18.3 bn company. We have 114,000 in more than 100 countries / Double the revenue vs. 2004. In addition, we make 32% of our revenue in new economies where we have still strong growth opportunities (18% in 2004) Definition of new economies: Asia without Japan, Africa & Middle East, Eastern Europe (including Russia), Latin America & Mexico,
Today, have strong position in new economies is key. You may know that in the last 3 years, 70% of world GDP (growth domestic product) came from so-called “emerging countries” (figures in Parity of Purchase Power. Source: World bank We are present in China for 20 years, in India for 25 years and have balanced our world exposure to be closer to our customers. As 32% of our revenue is in new economies, we do have to widen our presence in these areas. Today, we have 40,000 people, half of our manufacturing operations and 50% o our growth comes from there.
We believe that business growth, quality of life and respect for the environment can go hand in hand. We believe it is possible to be more effective and do more with less to preserve the Earth’s balance.
How to read this graph Left column, from top to bottom = end markets: Energy & infrastructure, industry, data centres, buildings and residential Top, from left to right = values for customers. Size of the bubbles = what market they cover Ex: Installation systems & control makes energy safe, efficient and productive in the residential market Solutions and energy efficiency are a combination from our different activities potentially covering all the values and all the markets depending on the market segment We started in the field of Power & Control, making energy safe and productive. Based on this sound know-how, we developped: Automation everywhere, spreading automation in homes and buildings, even proposing security systems to cover the whole building management. (TAC by Schneider Electric, Mertern, Clipsal, …) Reliable energy with critical power & cooling, especially for critical applications like data centres and hospitals where the slightest power outage can be dramatic We recently entered the renewable energy market with solutions to connect renewable energy sources like photovoltaic or wind turbines to the power grid in an easy, reliable and cost-effective way