Solutions
Energy assessments, audits, strategy and optimisation – Energy Cybernetics
- Together with our strategic partner Energy Cybernetics, we will assess your organisation and determine where you currently stand in terms of:
- Energy Policy
- Energy Goals and Vision
- Organizational Structure
- People’s Skills and Responsibilities
- Energy Management and Supporting Systems
- We will explore and understand where you would like to be in the future
- We will show you, step by step, what should be done to close the gap
We will deliver a customized roadmap that will put your organisation on the best route to achieving Energy Excellence.
Energy Management and Performance Measurement - PowerWatch
Our energy management and performance measurement vehicle – PowerWatch- is a unique energy service founded on, and backed by, 12 years of management and measurement & verification experience of Energy Cybernetics. PowerWatch makes energy information available in real-time – we read data from your meter once every minute. This ensures that decisions can be made in time to make a difference.
Reduced Lighting and Aircon costs – Occupancy Sensors
Occupancy Sensors save energy and money by detecting activity in work areas and automatically turning lights on when people enter a room and off when they leave. Used properly, occupancy sensors can be a cost-effective way to reduce the operating time of lighting systems, resulting in outstanding energy savings. Occupancy sensors are most effective in spaces that are frequently unoccupied, including offices, warehouses, storerooms, restrooms, corridors, stairwells and conference rooms. Typically 30 to 40% of building energy consumption is lighting.
Average Savings Potential:
| Space type |
Savings potential |
| Private office |
13-50% |
| Conference rooms |
22-65% |
| Classrooms |
40-46% |
| Restrooms |
30-90% |
| Corridors |
30-80% |
| Store areas |
45-80% |
Retrofits
Lighting retrofits offer many benefits for building owners, building users and electric utilities. Among the most important are reduced electricity demand, significant energy savings and lower building operating costs. Lighting accounts for 30-40% of electricity use in commercial buildings. High efficiency lighting retrofits can cost-effectively save from 30-50% of this energy while enhancing the visual environment and improving lighting quality. Most lighting retrofits pay for themselves through energy savings in less than three years. When occupant satisfaction and worker productivity are factored into the economic analysis, lighting improvements produce immediate benefits.
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