ENERGY SAVING Energy Consumption in the World
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- Douglas Henry
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2 ENERGY SAVING Energy Consumption in the World
3 Buildings and Industry are the 1 st GHG emission contributors 44% GHG come from nontransportation energy use Land use Change (deforestation) and agriculture 35% Industrial process reactions & fugitive emissions 7% 14% Transportation 70% of electricity is generated via coal or hydrocarbons 90% of heat and process activities burn hydrocarbons 44% Building and Industry Energy Use Improved efficiency significantly impacts GHG reduction! ENERGY SAVING
4 and also the first energy consumers! Energy use split 31% >2% 18% 21% 28% Industry & Infrastructure Data centres & networks Buildings Residential Transportation Main energy consumption is for heating, cooling, motors, lighting, electronics and appliances Source: EERE Building Energy Data book 2006 EERE Manufacturing Systems Footprint,
5 30% global energy saving year of electricity delivered by 2000 coal-fired power plants 800 million tons of CO2 ENERGY SAVING
6 The challenge: ensuring energy availability and preserving the environment Meeting energy demand of a growing global population Ensuring stable and secure energy access for all nations Bringing electricity to the 1.6 billion people without access Stabilizing climate impact from energy emissions Establishing sensible legislation allowing business to grow in an effective and socially responsible manner ENERGY SAVING
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10 Energy Consumption in Buildings Energy Consumption Electrical Field 40% Energy Consumption in HVAC Field 60% ENERGY SAVING
11 What we can do? ENERGY SAVING
12 Building Management Systems BMS ENERGY SAVING
13 BMS Solutions HVAC Control Lighting control Power and 3th parties control Safety and security control Access control CCTV Intrusion Detection Fire alarm control Integrated systems ENERGY SAVING
14 Mechanical room devices control Terminal units control AHU control Exhaust fans control
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16 Access control systems CCTV Intrusion detection
17 Cut of supply air Smoke extract Fire zone monitoring Emergency exit control Real time fire fighting
18 IP convergence is here. Your life just got a whole lot easier.
19 Energy Saving By BMS Energy saving in electrical field Energy saving in mechanical field 55% 45% ENERGY SAVING
20 What s better than having multiple systems to manage your facility? Having just one.
21 Enhanced value with integrated buildings Reduce costs both initial investment and ongoing facility operational expenditures Increase employee productivity Capitalize on long-term financial value Create new revenue opportunities Enhance building asset value Improve the customer experience
22 One design team. One design team. One installation team. One installation team. One service team. One service team. One purpose: One purpose: Improving your business. Improving your business.
23 Our solutions are as unique as you are Hospitals Universities Hotels Commercial Offices Data Centers Government & Military Life Sciences Transportation Retail Industry & Technology
24 CONTROL/ENERGY CONSUMPTION - TIME time LEVEL OF CONTROL ENERGY/COST CONSUMPTION ENERGY SAVING
25 SETPOINT LINE ENERGY/COST GRAPH SETPOINT LINE
26 Imam Khomeini Airport BMS Project value $2.5m 87,000 m2 Surface Area Integrated Systems HVAC - 4 Chillers 200 T - 42 AHU CFM Pumps Electrical - 20 Electrical room - 4, 1800 Kva diesel generator - 2 MV Panels Fire System Detector Smoke Damper Control - 96 Dampers Third parties - 14 PBB - 4, 180 KVA UPS -7, 400 Htz Airplane battery chargers - 8 Elevators - 7 Escalators
27 Research Institute of Petroleum of Iran BMS Project value $6 m 130,000 m2 Surface Area Integrated Systems HVAC - 4 Chillers 200 T - 32 AHU CFM Pumps Electrical - 20 Electrical room - 1, 2000 Kva diesel generator - 10 MV Panels Fire System Detector Third parties - 8 Elevators - 7 Escalators
28 CONTINUES CONTROL CONTINUES SOLUTION LOW ENERGY CONSUMPTION
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