Wyndham Worldwide has partnered with Magnum Energy Solutions to implement energy efficient solutions as part of its Wyndham Green sustainability program. Magnum provides wireless, self-powered devices that reduce energy consumption through room occupancy detection and HVAC controls. The solutions have been proven in studies to significantly reduce energy usage and costs at hotels while advancing Wyndham's environmental goals.
Ecotourism involves responsible travel to natural areas in a way that conserves the environment and benefits local communities. It aims to minimize impacts, build cultural awareness, provide positive experiences for visitors and hosts, and financially support conservation. Key principles include generating financial benefits locally, delivering interpretive experiences to raise environmental awareness, and recognizing indigenous rights. While ecotourism can support conservation and local development, some projects have negatively impacted communities through displacement, threats to culture, and environmental hazards like pollution if not properly managed.
This document provides information on important Buddhist pilgrimage sites located in India and Nepal. It discusses several key sites including Dharamsala, Lumbini, Bodhgaya, Kushinagar, Sarnath, Sanchi, Kapilvastu, and Ladakh. Each section provides brief details about the significance of the site and important places to visit there in relation to Buddhism. The document concludes by mentioning some additional pilgrimage sites and attractions in India related to Buddha's life and teachings.
Ranthambore National Park is located 130km from Jaipur in southeastern Rajasthan. It covers 392 square kilometers and is famous for its tiger population, being one of the best places in India to see tigers in the wild. Over 270 species of plants and animals live in the park, including tigers, leopards, deer, birds like hornbills and kingfishers. Nearby attractions include Ranthambore Fort, a historic fort within the park now designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The Federation of Hotel & Restaurant Associations of India (FHRAI) is the national association for hotels and restaurants, established in 1955. It has over 3,800 member establishments and acts as an interface between the hospitality industry and political/academic stakeholders. FHRAI is managed by an Executive Committee headed by an elected President and also consists of four regional associations. It provides various benefits and services to members, such as discounts, publications, representation, and education programs through the FHRAI Institute of Hospitality Management.
Ecotourism involves sustainable travel to natural areas that conserves the environment and improves local welfare. It has advantages like economic development and environmental protection, but can negatively impact communities if not managed properly. The document recommends strategic planning, environmental assessments, benefit sharing, public awareness campaigns, and trained staff to minimize ecotourism's disadvantages and maximize local benefits in a sustainable manner.
This document defines good agricultural practices (GAP) and outlines their benefits. GAP are techniques used in agriculture to produce safe food and non-food products while protecting the environment. The key benefits of GAP include promoting sustainable agriculture, improving food safety and quality, and better price realization for farmers. The document then provides a practical approach for small farmers to implement GAP. This involves transitioning from farming to running a farm business, using farm calendars, record keeping, training, and techniques for soil, irrigation, pest and disease management. The overall goal of GAP is to ensure food, social, environmental, and worker safety throughout the agricultural process.
The document discusses the governing laws for setting up hotels in India. It outlines the classification system for hotels based on star ratings and facilities. The Hotel and Restaurant Approval and Classification Committee (HRACC) inspects and classifies hotels. Regulatory policies are overseen by the Department of Tourism and include guidelines for project approval, classification, time share resorts, and more. Hotels must apply for project approval and classification, providing documentation on location, facilities, approvals, and more. Opportunities and challenges in developing the hotel industry in India are also mentioned.
Ecotourism involves responsible travel to natural areas in a way that conserves the environment and benefits local communities. It aims to minimize impacts, build cultural awareness, provide positive experiences for visitors and hosts, and financially support conservation. Key principles include generating financial benefits locally, delivering interpretive experiences to raise environmental awareness, and recognizing indigenous rights. While ecotourism can support conservation and local development, some projects have negatively impacted communities through displacement, threats to culture, and environmental hazards like pollution if not properly managed.
This document provides information on important Buddhist pilgrimage sites located in India and Nepal. It discusses several key sites including Dharamsala, Lumbini, Bodhgaya, Kushinagar, Sarnath, Sanchi, Kapilvastu, and Ladakh. Each section provides brief details about the significance of the site and important places to visit there in relation to Buddhism. The document concludes by mentioning some additional pilgrimage sites and attractions in India related to Buddha's life and teachings.
Ranthambore National Park is located 130km from Jaipur in southeastern Rajasthan. It covers 392 square kilometers and is famous for its tiger population, being one of the best places in India to see tigers in the wild. Over 270 species of plants and animals live in the park, including tigers, leopards, deer, birds like hornbills and kingfishers. Nearby attractions include Ranthambore Fort, a historic fort within the park now designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The Federation of Hotel & Restaurant Associations of India (FHRAI) is the national association for hotels and restaurants, established in 1955. It has over 3,800 member establishments and acts as an interface between the hospitality industry and political/academic stakeholders. FHRAI is managed by an Executive Committee headed by an elected President and also consists of four regional associations. It provides various benefits and services to members, such as discounts, publications, representation, and education programs through the FHRAI Institute of Hospitality Management.
Ecotourism involves sustainable travel to natural areas that conserves the environment and improves local welfare. It has advantages like economic development and environmental protection, but can negatively impact communities if not managed properly. The document recommends strategic planning, environmental assessments, benefit sharing, public awareness campaigns, and trained staff to minimize ecotourism's disadvantages and maximize local benefits in a sustainable manner.
This document defines good agricultural practices (GAP) and outlines their benefits. GAP are techniques used in agriculture to produce safe food and non-food products while protecting the environment. The key benefits of GAP include promoting sustainable agriculture, improving food safety and quality, and better price realization for farmers. The document then provides a practical approach for small farmers to implement GAP. This involves transitioning from farming to running a farm business, using farm calendars, record keeping, training, and techniques for soil, irrigation, pest and disease management. The overall goal of GAP is to ensure food, social, environmental, and worker safety throughout the agricultural process.
The document discusses the governing laws for setting up hotels in India. It outlines the classification system for hotels based on star ratings and facilities. The Hotel and Restaurant Approval and Classification Committee (HRACC) inspects and classifies hotels. Regulatory policies are overseen by the Department of Tourism and include guidelines for project approval, classification, time share resorts, and more. Hotels must apply for project approval and classification, providing documentation on location, facilities, approvals, and more. Opportunities and challenges in developing the hotel industry in India are also mentioned.
The document discusses mountain tourism in India, focusing on the Himalayan region and Western Ghats. It provides details on the major hill stations in these areas, including Srinagar, Gulmarg, Kulu, Manali, and Shimla in the Himalayas as well as Mahabaleshwar, Lonavla, Coorg, Chikmagalur, and Kodaikanal in the Western Ghats. It describes the locations, attractions, activities and transportation access for each hill station. Mountain tourism is an important part of India's tourism industry, offering natural beauty, adventure opportunities, and escape from hotter lowland climates.
Doxeys' Irridex model outlines 4 stages of a community's attitude towards tourism: Euphoria, Apathy, Irritation, and Antagonism as visitor numbers increase. Butler's Destination Lifecycle model describes 6 stages of evolution for tourism destinations: Exploration, Involvement, Development, Consolidation, Stagnation, Decline, with characteristics changing at each stage. The model can be used to study a destination's history and guide its planning and management.
This document discusses medical and wellness tourism in India. It provides details on the various medical facilities and procedures available in India at significantly lower costs than other countries. India has world-class hospitals and doctors who provide treatments like heart surgery, joint replacements, dental care and cosmetic surgery. It also offers alternative therapies like Ayurveda and yoga. Medical tourism is a large industry in India due to the high quality care and huge cost savings compared to places like the US and UK.
Responsible tourism aims to safeguard sustainable development of communities, cultural heritage, and the environment. It is needed now more than ever as travel is often a selfish activity with little consideration for destinations. Responsible tourism principles focus on minimizing the environmental impact of transportation, accommodations, tourist behavior by respecting local cultures, and policies to limit energy use and support local communities. Engaging young people can help raise awareness and have long-lasting positive effects as they are focused on sustainability.
IATO is the national apex body of the tourism industry in India with over 4000 members. It represents all segments of the tourism sector and its members are approved by the Ministry of Tourism. IATO aims to promote ethical practices in tourism and encourage tourism development in India. It acts as a forum to address industry issues and presents problems to the government to help shape policy. IATO holds annual conventions around India to discuss topics relevant to the tourism sector.
Eco-tourism management in Rajaji National Park, Uttarakhand (India)BASIX
Eco-tourism:Perhaps the most over-used and mis-used word in the travel industry. But what does it mean? The Ecotourism Society defines it as "responsible travel to natural areas which conserves the environment and improves the welfare of the local people". A walk through the rainforest is not eco-tourism unless that particular walk somehow benefits that environment and the people who live there. A rafting trip is only eco-tourism if it raises awareness and funds to help protect the watershed. A loose interpretation of this definition allows many companies to promote themselves as something that they are not. If true eco-tourism is important to you, ask plenty of questions to determine if your trip will help "conserve and improve" the places you visit.
Lesson 3: From Computer Reservation Systems to Global Distribution SystemsAngelina Njegus
Introduction to Computer Reservation Systems
Typical CRS Functions
Evolution of CRS
Global Distribution Systems
GDS Organisations
Challenges for CRS/GDS
Big Data
This document provides information on several medicinal and aromatic plants including lemongrass, eucalyptus, basil, and long pepper. It describes their systematic position, species, varieties, uses of essential oils, and important breeding programs. The lemongrass section provides details on four main Cymbopogon species and nine popular varieties cultivated in India. Eucalyptus citriodora and E. globulus are outlined as the most common eucalyptus species grown. Sweet basil and holy basil are highlighted among the Ocimum genus, and eleven of their varieties are listed. Lastly, long pepper is native to South Asia and its spikes and roots contain medicinal alkaloids.
The document discusses sustainable tourism principles and their implementation at Yellowstone National Park. It defines sustainable development and tourism, outlines principles like environmental protection and community well-being. It then describes Yellowstone National Park, its ecological importance, and partnership efforts between the National Park Service and concessionaires to implement sustainable practices like recycling, renewable energy use, and local sourcing to minimize environmental impacts while enhancing the visitor experience.
Have you ever think about the negative impacts brought to the environment and the local people when we go travel? How can we contribute to sustainable tourism by making responsible holiday choices? All these questions will be discussed in the meeting. If you want to know more about sustainable tourism, watch the presentation now!
The document discusses the history and definitions of sustainable tourism. It began being discussed in the early 1990s, defined as maintaining an equilibrium between ecological, economic, and social interests while conserving cultural and natural values. Major developments included the 1992 Earth Summit and contributions from organizations like WWF and the EU. Sustainable tourism is conceived as managing resources to satisfy social, economic and aesthetic needs while respecting cultural integrity and ecological processes. The document then discusses sustainable tourism in Spain and the EU, noting Spain's leadership in international tourism but also environmental issues caused by past disproportionate growth. Key themes for sustainable development include integrated coastal zone management and rationalizing tourist offerings.
Green tourism involves environmentally friendly practices in the tourism industry that help conserve natural resources and cultural heritage. It includes minimizing energy and water usage, waste production, and encouraging the use of public transportation, walking, and cycling over private vehicles. Green tourism aims to reduce the environmental impact of tourism and support local communities and economies in a sustainable way.
This document outlines 7 approaches to tourism planning: continuous and flexible, systems, comprehensive, integrated, environmental and sustainable development, community, and implementable. The continuous and flexible approach involves continuous monitoring and feedback. The systems approach views tourism as an interrelated system. The comprehensive approach analyzes all tourism development aspects. The integrated approach plans tourism as an integrated system within itself and the overall development patterns of an area. The environmental and sustainable approach maintains natural and cultural resources on a permanent basis. The community approach maximizes local community involvement. The implementable approach formulates realistic and implementable policies and plans.
Ecotourism aims to conserve the environment and improve livelihoods. It involves traveling responsibly to natural areas in a way that minimizes impacts, builds environmental awareness, and provides direct benefits to conservation and local people. Martha Honey's definition outlines 7 key points including involving travel to natural destinations, minimizing impacts, building awareness, providing financial benefits to conservation and local communities, respecting local culture, and supporting human rights. The guidelines stress preparing for the trip, respecting local traditions, and acting as a responsible traveler to minimize impacts on host countries.
This document discusses agri/agro tourism and provides information on starting an agri tourism business. Some key points:
- Agri tourism involves bringing visitors to farms to participate in agricultural activities and experience rural life. It can generate additional income for farmers.
- Visitors can experience rural activities like milking cows, farming, and playing rural games. Agri tourism educates people about farming and builds connections between rural and urban areas.
- Successful agri tourism businesses have things for visitors to see, do, and buy. They are family-friendly and focus on natural environments, education, and wellness.
- Examples are provided of established agri tourism organizations in India like ADTB and AT
Aloe vera is a succulent plant species of the genus Aloe. It has been used for medicinal purposes for thousands of years. The plant contains over 200 constituents including vitamins, minerals, sugars, anthraquinones, and polysaccharides. It grows well in dry climates and soils. The leaves are harvested and processed to extract aloe vera gel and latex, which have various medicinal properties. Aloe vera gel is used to treat wounds, burns, skin conditions, and has laxative effects. It also has various cosmetic applications. Commercial aloe vera cultivation can be profitable and help meet the increasing global demand for its medicinal and cosmetic uses.
This document is an introduction to a two-volume manual on ecotourism planning and management. It discusses ecotourism as an important economic activity that can benefit conservation if properly planned and managed. The manual is intended to provide guidance to conservation organizations, protected area managers, and other stakeholders on how to develop sustainable ecotourism. It emphasizes that ecotourism requires understanding both conservation and business issues. The introduction outlines the contents of the two volumes, which cover topics like ecotourism definitions, stakeholders, relationships with protected areas and communities, and the planning and management process.
This document provides an overview of wildlife conservation in India. It discusses the biodiversity of India's wildlife, highlighting species like tigers and elephants. It outlines the need to conserve wildlife due to threats like habitat loss and poaching. Laws like the Wildlife Protection Act of 1972 were enacted to safeguard threatened species and establish protected areas. Projects like Project Tiger and Project Elephant work to conserve flagship species and their habitats across India. Overall the document emphasizes the importance of conservation efforts to preserve India's rich natural heritage.
This document discusses the health benefits of tulsi (Ocimum sanctum), also known as holy basil. It provides information on tulsi's use in Ayurveda and Hinduism. The document then summarizes several studies that demonstrate tulsi's anti-diabetic, hypolipidemic, anti-inflammatory, and other health benefits. These studies show that consuming tulsi or its extracts can help reduce blood sugar, cholesterol, symptoms of diabetes, asthma, ulcers, and more. In conclusion, tulsi has many medicinal properties and can help prevent and treat various diseases.
Wyndham Worldwide has initiated the Wyndham Green program to promote corporate social responsibility and environmental sustainability. Wyndham selected Magnum Energy Solutions to provide wireless energy management solutions for its properties based on Magnum's ability to significantly reduce energy consumption and continued Wyndham's sustainability mission. Magnum offers self-powered, wireless solutions like keycard switches and occupancy sensors that control HVAC and lighting without wires or batteries. A pilot installation and rent-to-own program is proposed to purchase solutions for 2 rooms initially and expand across Wyndham properties.
Intelligent efficiency
Only Crestron can monitor, manage and control all the technology throughout the entire facility
both centrally and globally.
Crestron Green Light™ technology provides total environmental control to conserve energy
and lower costs by combining automated dimming and daylight harvesting with power
switching and load shedding.
Crestron touchpanels offer a global view and management of all systems and devices from
a centralized command center or in each room for local control. Monitor and control HVAC,
shades, AV distribution and presentation systems throughout the building from the same
Crestron touchpanel
The document describes the Square D Powerlink G3 lighting control system. It features remotely operated circuit breakers in lighting panelboards that automatically switch lights off during unoccupied periods to reduce energy costs. The system requires no additional installation costs beyond mounting a standard lighting panelboard. It simplifies design and is fully code compliant.
The document discusses mountain tourism in India, focusing on the Himalayan region and Western Ghats. It provides details on the major hill stations in these areas, including Srinagar, Gulmarg, Kulu, Manali, and Shimla in the Himalayas as well as Mahabaleshwar, Lonavla, Coorg, Chikmagalur, and Kodaikanal in the Western Ghats. It describes the locations, attractions, activities and transportation access for each hill station. Mountain tourism is an important part of India's tourism industry, offering natural beauty, adventure opportunities, and escape from hotter lowland climates.
Doxeys' Irridex model outlines 4 stages of a community's attitude towards tourism: Euphoria, Apathy, Irritation, and Antagonism as visitor numbers increase. Butler's Destination Lifecycle model describes 6 stages of evolution for tourism destinations: Exploration, Involvement, Development, Consolidation, Stagnation, Decline, with characteristics changing at each stage. The model can be used to study a destination's history and guide its planning and management.
This document discusses medical and wellness tourism in India. It provides details on the various medical facilities and procedures available in India at significantly lower costs than other countries. India has world-class hospitals and doctors who provide treatments like heart surgery, joint replacements, dental care and cosmetic surgery. It also offers alternative therapies like Ayurveda and yoga. Medical tourism is a large industry in India due to the high quality care and huge cost savings compared to places like the US and UK.
Responsible tourism aims to safeguard sustainable development of communities, cultural heritage, and the environment. It is needed now more than ever as travel is often a selfish activity with little consideration for destinations. Responsible tourism principles focus on minimizing the environmental impact of transportation, accommodations, tourist behavior by respecting local cultures, and policies to limit energy use and support local communities. Engaging young people can help raise awareness and have long-lasting positive effects as they are focused on sustainability.
IATO is the national apex body of the tourism industry in India with over 4000 members. It represents all segments of the tourism sector and its members are approved by the Ministry of Tourism. IATO aims to promote ethical practices in tourism and encourage tourism development in India. It acts as a forum to address industry issues and presents problems to the government to help shape policy. IATO holds annual conventions around India to discuss topics relevant to the tourism sector.
Eco-tourism management in Rajaji National Park, Uttarakhand (India)BASIX
Eco-tourism:Perhaps the most over-used and mis-used word in the travel industry. But what does it mean? The Ecotourism Society defines it as "responsible travel to natural areas which conserves the environment and improves the welfare of the local people". A walk through the rainforest is not eco-tourism unless that particular walk somehow benefits that environment and the people who live there. A rafting trip is only eco-tourism if it raises awareness and funds to help protect the watershed. A loose interpretation of this definition allows many companies to promote themselves as something that they are not. If true eco-tourism is important to you, ask plenty of questions to determine if your trip will help "conserve and improve" the places you visit.
Lesson 3: From Computer Reservation Systems to Global Distribution SystemsAngelina Njegus
Introduction to Computer Reservation Systems
Typical CRS Functions
Evolution of CRS
Global Distribution Systems
GDS Organisations
Challenges for CRS/GDS
Big Data
This document provides information on several medicinal and aromatic plants including lemongrass, eucalyptus, basil, and long pepper. It describes their systematic position, species, varieties, uses of essential oils, and important breeding programs. The lemongrass section provides details on four main Cymbopogon species and nine popular varieties cultivated in India. Eucalyptus citriodora and E. globulus are outlined as the most common eucalyptus species grown. Sweet basil and holy basil are highlighted among the Ocimum genus, and eleven of their varieties are listed. Lastly, long pepper is native to South Asia and its spikes and roots contain medicinal alkaloids.
The document discusses sustainable tourism principles and their implementation at Yellowstone National Park. It defines sustainable development and tourism, outlines principles like environmental protection and community well-being. It then describes Yellowstone National Park, its ecological importance, and partnership efforts between the National Park Service and concessionaires to implement sustainable practices like recycling, renewable energy use, and local sourcing to minimize environmental impacts while enhancing the visitor experience.
Have you ever think about the negative impacts brought to the environment and the local people when we go travel? How can we contribute to sustainable tourism by making responsible holiday choices? All these questions will be discussed in the meeting. If you want to know more about sustainable tourism, watch the presentation now!
The document discusses the history and definitions of sustainable tourism. It began being discussed in the early 1990s, defined as maintaining an equilibrium between ecological, economic, and social interests while conserving cultural and natural values. Major developments included the 1992 Earth Summit and contributions from organizations like WWF and the EU. Sustainable tourism is conceived as managing resources to satisfy social, economic and aesthetic needs while respecting cultural integrity and ecological processes. The document then discusses sustainable tourism in Spain and the EU, noting Spain's leadership in international tourism but also environmental issues caused by past disproportionate growth. Key themes for sustainable development include integrated coastal zone management and rationalizing tourist offerings.
Green tourism involves environmentally friendly practices in the tourism industry that help conserve natural resources and cultural heritage. It includes minimizing energy and water usage, waste production, and encouraging the use of public transportation, walking, and cycling over private vehicles. Green tourism aims to reduce the environmental impact of tourism and support local communities and economies in a sustainable way.
This document outlines 7 approaches to tourism planning: continuous and flexible, systems, comprehensive, integrated, environmental and sustainable development, community, and implementable. The continuous and flexible approach involves continuous monitoring and feedback. The systems approach views tourism as an interrelated system. The comprehensive approach analyzes all tourism development aspects. The integrated approach plans tourism as an integrated system within itself and the overall development patterns of an area. The environmental and sustainable approach maintains natural and cultural resources on a permanent basis. The community approach maximizes local community involvement. The implementable approach formulates realistic and implementable policies and plans.
Ecotourism aims to conserve the environment and improve livelihoods. It involves traveling responsibly to natural areas in a way that minimizes impacts, builds environmental awareness, and provides direct benefits to conservation and local people. Martha Honey's definition outlines 7 key points including involving travel to natural destinations, minimizing impacts, building awareness, providing financial benefits to conservation and local communities, respecting local culture, and supporting human rights. The guidelines stress preparing for the trip, respecting local traditions, and acting as a responsible traveler to minimize impacts on host countries.
This document discusses agri/agro tourism and provides information on starting an agri tourism business. Some key points:
- Agri tourism involves bringing visitors to farms to participate in agricultural activities and experience rural life. It can generate additional income for farmers.
- Visitors can experience rural activities like milking cows, farming, and playing rural games. Agri tourism educates people about farming and builds connections between rural and urban areas.
- Successful agri tourism businesses have things for visitors to see, do, and buy. They are family-friendly and focus on natural environments, education, and wellness.
- Examples are provided of established agri tourism organizations in India like ADTB and AT
Aloe vera is a succulent plant species of the genus Aloe. It has been used for medicinal purposes for thousands of years. The plant contains over 200 constituents including vitamins, minerals, sugars, anthraquinones, and polysaccharides. It grows well in dry climates and soils. The leaves are harvested and processed to extract aloe vera gel and latex, which have various medicinal properties. Aloe vera gel is used to treat wounds, burns, skin conditions, and has laxative effects. It also has various cosmetic applications. Commercial aloe vera cultivation can be profitable and help meet the increasing global demand for its medicinal and cosmetic uses.
This document is an introduction to a two-volume manual on ecotourism planning and management. It discusses ecotourism as an important economic activity that can benefit conservation if properly planned and managed. The manual is intended to provide guidance to conservation organizations, protected area managers, and other stakeholders on how to develop sustainable ecotourism. It emphasizes that ecotourism requires understanding both conservation and business issues. The introduction outlines the contents of the two volumes, which cover topics like ecotourism definitions, stakeholders, relationships with protected areas and communities, and the planning and management process.
This document provides an overview of wildlife conservation in India. It discusses the biodiversity of India's wildlife, highlighting species like tigers and elephants. It outlines the need to conserve wildlife due to threats like habitat loss and poaching. Laws like the Wildlife Protection Act of 1972 were enacted to safeguard threatened species and establish protected areas. Projects like Project Tiger and Project Elephant work to conserve flagship species and their habitats across India. Overall the document emphasizes the importance of conservation efforts to preserve India's rich natural heritage.
This document discusses the health benefits of tulsi (Ocimum sanctum), also known as holy basil. It provides information on tulsi's use in Ayurveda and Hinduism. The document then summarizes several studies that demonstrate tulsi's anti-diabetic, hypolipidemic, anti-inflammatory, and other health benefits. These studies show that consuming tulsi or its extracts can help reduce blood sugar, cholesterol, symptoms of diabetes, asthma, ulcers, and more. In conclusion, tulsi has many medicinal properties and can help prevent and treat various diseases.
Wyndham Worldwide has initiated the Wyndham Green program to promote corporate social responsibility and environmental sustainability. Wyndham selected Magnum Energy Solutions to provide wireless energy management solutions for its properties based on Magnum's ability to significantly reduce energy consumption and continued Wyndham's sustainability mission. Magnum offers self-powered, wireless solutions like keycard switches and occupancy sensors that control HVAC and lighting without wires or batteries. A pilot installation and rent-to-own program is proposed to purchase solutions for 2 rooms initially and expand across Wyndham properties.
Intelligent efficiency
Only Crestron can monitor, manage and control all the technology throughout the entire facility
both centrally and globally.
Crestron Green Light™ technology provides total environmental control to conserve energy
and lower costs by combining automated dimming and daylight harvesting with power
switching and load shedding.
Crestron touchpanels offer a global view and management of all systems and devices from
a centralized command center or in each room for local control. Monitor and control HVAC,
shades, AV distribution and presentation systems throughout the building from the same
Crestron touchpanel
The document describes the Square D Powerlink G3 lighting control system. It features remotely operated circuit breakers in lighting panelboards that automatically switch lights off during unoccupied periods to reduce energy costs. The system requires no additional installation costs beyond mounting a standard lighting panelboard. It simplifies design and is fully code compliant.
Smart buildings powerpoint, the future of sustainability. Building services PatricNgotho
A presentation on the building services of Smart buildings.
Sustainability, technology, building services all in harmony to achieve an intelligent, sustainable and smart future.
This document describes three lighting control projects:
1. A streetlight tele-management system that controls lights over ZigBee and integrates a photocell and clock. It measures energy usage.
2. An autonomous network dimming system that uses minimal hardware to dim streetlights based on a time-dependent profile or motion sensors. It saves individual dimming profiles.
3. A lighting controller integrated with a UBlox GPS module. The developer established reliable I2C communication between the STM32 host processor and GPS module.
This document summarizes 15 Israeli public administration companies in the cleantech sector. The companies are categorized into energy, environment, and water technologies. They provide services and products such as electric vehicle networks, alternative energy harvesting, remote lighting control systems, hybrid water heating, wastewater treatment solutions, water metering, and drinking water contamination detection. The companies offer innovative technologies, products, services, and turn-key solutions focused on clean energy, environmental protection, and sustainable water management.
1. The document discusses various techniques for improving energy efficiency in electrical systems such as occupancy sensors, daylight linked controls, energy efficient lamps, variable speed drives, soft starters, and maximum demand controllers.
2. It provides details on different types of occupancy sensors and how daylight linked controls can automatically adjust electric lighting levels based on available daylight.
3. The document also covers energy efficient technologies like CFL and LED lighting, high efficiency motors and transformers, electronic ballasts, and automatic power factor controllers.
The netLiNK Controls system is a wireless lighting control and monitoring system that allows property owners to remotely control and monitor site lighting and electrical devices without rewiring circuits. It uses a base station and wireless node switches to schedule lighting on and off times, reducing energy consumption by 50% or more. The system can monitor current usage of individual devices and send alerts if a lamp or ballast fails. It communicates via secure cellular and wireless mesh networks to control devices anywhere on a property. This allows it to retrofit into existing electrical systems and lower energy and maintenance costs with a typical ROI of less than 12 months.
The document describes the elka 700 Energy Gateway Thermostat, which controls a home's HVAC system and displays energy consumption. It provides a total home energy management solution with features like 7-day scheduling, remote control and monitoring of energy usage. The thermostat allows users to manage their HVAC system, create comfort zones, and save energy through efficient programming and temperature settings.
Building automation can be applied with simplicity and flexibility; no more cables and expensive masonary works. SimpleLife is a flexible and modular system designed to
adapt to all types of buildings. Its "open" architecture allows to easily integrate software modules and hardware devices, while maintaining the existing system, without adding new wiring.
SolarEdge Technologies provides next generation power conversion electronics that effectively remove the known system constraints across the photovoltaic energy space. Our Smart DC ASIC technology and active electronics enable cost efficiency and an increased production of clean, grid-ready energy. SolarEdge presents a unique, patent-pending distributed solar power harvesting system, comprised of the following elements:
SolarEdge Power Optimizer
The SolarEdge power optimizer is integrated into each module, replacing the traditional solar junction box. The SolarEdge power optimizers maximize energy throughput from each and every module through constant tracking of the Maximum Power Point individually, per module. Furthermore, the power optimizers monitor the performance of each module and communicate performance data to the SolarEdge monitoring portal for enhanced, cost-effective maintenance. When working with SolarEdge inverters, power optimizers automatically maintain a fixed string voltage, allowing optimal efficiency of the SolarEdge inverter and giving installers greater flexibility to design optimal PV systems.
The independent optimization (IndOP™) technology allows power optimizers to be installed without the need for additional interface hardware and to operate directly with any inverter.
Each power optimizer is equipped with the unique SafeDC™ feature which automatically shuts down modules' voltage whenever inverter or grid power are shut down.
SolarEdge PV Inverter
The SolarEdge Inverter is a highly reliable DC-AC PV inverter. Because MPPT and voltage management are handled separately for each module by the power optimizer, the inverter is only responsible for DC to AC inversion. Consequently, it is a less complicated, more reliable solar inverter. The fixed string voltage ensures operation at the highest efficiency at all times (>97% weighted efficiency) independent of string length and temperature.
SolarEdge PV Monitoring Portal
A web-based application provides module-level, string-level and system-wide monitoring. The solar monitoring software automatically provides alerts for accurate fault detection, localization and remote troubleshooting at the module level. Module performance is communicated across existing power lines, so no extra wiring is required.
The project aims to remotely control home appliances and systems using a cell phone interface. A microcontroller-based control module would receive instructions from a cellular phone over the GSM network. Key components include the AT89S52 microcontroller, ULN2003 Darlington transistor array, LM7805 voltage regulator, capacitors, diodes, resistors, relay, and BC547 transistor. The user can send an authentication code and function via SMS to control devices like lights and appliances from their phone.
The document describes Tri Cascade smart dimmers and intelligent receptacles that can make a home smarter and more energy efficient. The devices replace light switches and outlets, and provide real-time energy consumption data for connected appliances. They form a wireless mesh network and allow remote control and scheduling of outlets and dimming of lights. Using these smart devices can help reduce greenhouse gas emissions by decreasing energy usage.
This document outlines a proposed smart home system with energy consumption monitoring and flood alert security features. It begins with an abstract describing how smart home systems can provide security and access control while allowing remote monitoring. The document then reviews the existing GSM-based system and its disadvantages before proposing a new WiFi-based system using sensors to detect intrusions and monitor things like temperature, gas leaks, water levels and energy usage. It provides block diagrams of the system components and interfaces. The proposed system is said to allow remote control of home appliances via mobile while minimizing energy use and costs.
Danfoss - Smart Solar Inverter SolutionsDanfoss India
Danfoss provides solar inverter solutions for photovoltaic systems ranging from residential to large-scale installations. Their inverters offer flexible, user-friendly solutions to maximize energy yield through features like multiple maximum power point tracking and integrated monitoring and control functions. Danfoss aims to provide customers with smart, reliable inverter solutions that simplify system design and installation while lowering costs over the lifetime of a solar installation.
The document discusses Building Management Systems (BMS) which automate and control building operations like lighting, HVAC, security, and more to provide efficient and comfortable environments. A BMS centralizes control, monitors systems, and coordinates different building functions. It can improve energy efficiency with sensors and optimize plant operations. Security and life safety systems like CCTV, access control, fire detection make environments safer. Intelligent comfort systems with sensors also help achieve optimal indoor conditions.
Green Constitutes provides renewable energy products and services including wind turbines, solar panels, energy management systems, and energy auditing. Their wind turbines use counter-rotating blades to efficiently capture energy even at low wind speeds. They also offer vertical axis wind turbines suitable for urban areas. Green Constitutes assists with developing wind farms and provides long term technical and commercial management of wind plants. In addition to renewable products, their energy management systems and auditing services help customers optimize energy efficiency and reduce costs and emissions.
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2. Wyndham Worldwide has initiated the Wyndham Green program because it fits the
company’s global commitment to corporate social responsibility and the
environment. Wyndham Green is not just about one or many green programs – it’s
a way of living and working based on our vision and values. Wyndham Worldwide
understands that our business activities impact the earth, our resources and
people’s lives.
3.
4. Wyndham Green & Magnum Energy
Solutions
Magnum Energy Solutions LLC is a world class supplier of wireless
energy management solutions. Magnum Energy Solutions achieves its
sustainability mission by offering simple, affordable products,
produced and packaged with minimum environmental impact.
After years of testing with proven studies and positive results, Wyndham
Strategic Sourcing Selected Magnum Energy Solutions for their
properties energy controls to reduce consumption and continue the
company’s mission to stay as the leader in the sustainability
movement.
5. About Magnum Energy Solutions
Magnum Energy Solutions LLC provides self-powered, wireless,
in-room energy management solutions to hotel and resort
communities. Magnum strives to provide the most cost effective
and latest technology to our hospitality customers, offering them
the ability to significantly reduce their energy consumption and
their impact on the environment.
6. EnOcean Radio Technology
Interoperable Wireless Standard
Interoperable technology and products. HVAC&R, monitoring and
lighting control systems are readily available and wide-ranging products
portfolio exists.
Self-Powered
Energy Harvesting – EnOcean solutions make use of energy created
from slight changes in motion, pressure, light, temperature or vibration.
Proven Technology for Sustainable Buildings
Tried, tested and true – EnOcean-enabled wireless networks have
been installed in over 200,000 buildings world-wide.
8. Simple Configuration
Self-powered Hotel Keycard Switch
BASIC OPERATION
When the room key card [standard credit card size
2.125” x 3”] is inserted into the slot in the wall mounted
switch, a wireless signal is sent over the Venergy
wireless network giving the guest full control of the
selected Venergy devices in their room. When the card
is removed, all lights and HVAC controls return to their
preset unoccupied mode.
Energy Harvesting
Switch generates the power for wireless signal itself
when the key card is inserted/removed, therefore there
is no connecting wire, no battery, and no standby loss.
Thermostat
Basic Operation
The Venergy™ Thermostat uses wireless communication to
provide quick and easy implementation of the energy-saving
HVAC controls. When the thermostat receives an “occupied”
signal from any Venergy™ wireless switch or sensor, the user
Relay Receiver
immediately gains full control of the HVAC settings. When
The Relay Receiver allows electrical loads to be
the thermostat receives an “unoccupied” signal, it sets the room
controlled by self-powered wireless switches and
back to the preset unoccupied temperature. When used with a
sensors.
Venergy™ Gateway, the thermostat can also be connected to
LON and BACNet HVAC control systems.
10. Options
Occupancy Sensor – Replacing Key Card Reader
Basic Operation
The Wireless Occupancy Sensors (M3-MS1) have built-in solar
cells that draw on available ambient light to power themselves
and can operate for up to 48 hours in total darkness. Batteries
are not required for continuous operation, however batteries can
be added as an option for applications without available
ambient light.
Integrated Wireless Wall Switch
The Magnum Energy line of Wall Switch
Receivers work in conjunction with
EnOcean-enabled Self-Powered Wireless
Lighting Control Products to provide and
optimal solution for the retrofit lighting
needs. These wireless products combine
Leviton’s switching technology with self-
powered and wireless technologies,
developed and licensed from EnOcean.
The Wall Switch Receiver can be installed
in place of traditional single-pole wall
switches and fits in a standard single-gang
wall box. No Additional wiring is required.
11. Options Continued
Wireless Window/Door Sensor
The battery-free window / door
contact M3-MRC1 powers itself
from a solar cell and stores the
energy for night operation. A signal
is transmitted when the contact is
opened or closed. Every fifteen
minutes, a signal indicating the
current status is also transmitted. Wireless 2-Channel Intelligent Power Strip
Today’s building owners are seeking solutions to drive
down their facilities energy footprint without enduring the
expense and disruption of installing a networked
automation system. Magnum Energy Solutions answers
this need with the M3-PS1 that operates on a simple
principle; if the space is vacant, turn the devices off.
Wireless LAN Access Point with ETHERNET interface for use
with EnOcean 315MHz or 868MHz wireless devices and the
MES Venergy UI software.
UI Software
Guest Room, Time Share & Total Property Energy Management
– Control, Configure and Monitor real time from anywhere
16. Wyndham Green Certification
Our Commitment to Staying Green
REQUIREMENT REQUIREMENT
Green paper products that meet minimum EPA post-consumer content Green Office Practices
requirements
Refreshment Stations
Green in-unit dish packs, dish liquid and laundry detergent
In-Unit Recycle Program
Commercial, back of house, front of house and administrative office recycling
Exterior Water Saving Sensors
Organization of an active resort “Green Team”
Motion-Sensitive Lighting
Fluorescent bulbs and batteries are properly recycled at the end of their useful
lives. Sustainability 101 Training
Basic water conservation practices are in place CFC refrigerant recycling program
Green cleaning chemicals are being used for unit cleaning and common areas All public and employee restrooms and storage areas equipped with motion-
Elimination of bottled water sensitive lighting controllers
Energy management systems
Common area recycling available to guests
Energy and water usage tracking
Unit CFL quick start bulbs (subject to fixture adaptability)
Energy efficient vending machines
Low-flow showerheads and faucet aerators
Toner and cartridge recycling
17. Wyndham Green – Special Rent To Own Program
CASH FLOW SCENARIO On average, America's 47,000
WYNDAM RENT TO BUY PROGRAM CALCULATOR
hotels spend $2,196 per available
CUSTOMER PROVIDED PRESENT COST BASIS room each year in energy. This
Rooms 100
Rate / kWh $0.13 represents about 6 percent of all
kWh Used / Day / Room 14
kWh Used / Month / Room 420
operating costs. Energy efficiency,
kWh Used / Month/ Hotel 42,000 like that provided by a wireless
Total Electricity Cost / Month / Room $54.60
Total Electricity Cost / Month/ Hotel $5,460.00 energy management solution,
provides hotel owners and
ESTIMATED COST USING MAGNUM PRODUCTS
Estimated Energy Savings Factor 33.00% operators with cost savings that
Estimated Cost / Room / Month $36.58 benefit the bottom line. In room
Estimated Savings / Room / Month $18.02
Estimated Savings / Month $1,801.80 energy management also
MAGNUM RENTAL PROGRAM COST BASIS
enhances guest comfort, and
Rent Term in Months 48 demonstrates a commitment to
Magnum Rental Cost / Room / Month $7.32
Magnum Rental Cost / Hotel / Month $732.00 climate stewardship.
CASH FLOW INCREASE ESTIMATE
ESTIMATED CASH FLOW INCREASE/MONTH/ROOM $10.70
ESTIMATED CASH FLOW INCREASE/MONTH $1,069.80
18. WYNDHAM WORLDWIDE
STRATEGIC SOURCING
PROPOSAL
•Purchase 2 Rooms
•After Install; Wyndham Rent to Own Purchase Plan is executed for remainder of property
Ron Payne
Magnum Energy Solutions
Office Contact Information
Tel: (804)784-0852
r.payne@magnumes.net
http://www.magnumenergysolutions.com/