Energy

BEMS - Energy Management System

BEMS is an acronym for Building Energy Management System, which stands for Energy Management System. A BEMS is a component of a larger system such as a BMS, but can operate independently.

The Building Energy Management System is an energy monitoring platform that allows for efficient energy management on a facility or building complex. The goal of BEMS is to reduce energy costs by acquiring information about the amount of energy consumed by each device integrated into the system. In this way, the acquired data indicates the energy intensity of the device.

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What facilities

INDUSTRIAL facilities

manufacturing plants, warehouses.

commercial facilities

Large-format stores,
mall shopping malls, offices, hospitals.

Why implement BEMS in your plant or facility?

  1. Real-time verification about energy consumption of equipment and machinery.
  2. Quick verification of energy leaks.
  3. Lower energy consumption means lower bills.
  4. Extension of the life of equipment.
  5. Operation of the system from multiple locations using a graphical interface.
  6. Ability to verify on an ongoing basis whether the tariff and power are appropriately matched to actual demand.
  7. Reducing energy emissions and gaining the image of an environmentally friendly company.
  8. Ability to obtain financing for BEMS implementation.


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Integrating the BEMS with the BMS allows changes to be implemented immediately to optimize energy consumption. The BMS (Building Management System), a building management system, deals with the integration of equipment and machinery within a single network, so that systems such as lighting, ventilation, air conditioning, blind and window systems that most affect energy consumption can be managed. What’s more, the BMS can be integrated into the process.

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Energy audit

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The purpose of an energy audit is to examine sources and obtain information on how energy is used in them. The audit pinpoints where energy is leaking and indicates what changes need to be implemented to prevent this, as well as identifying the correct energy requirements and where savings can be made, resulting in long-term cost savings for the company.

Energy audits are mandatory for companies that have had more than 250 employees in the past 2 years. They must be performed periodically every 4 years, otherwise financial penalties are imposed on the company. However, establishments that are not obliged to do so can commission them periodically to learn about the energy intensity of various elements in the company, and where they can achieve potential savings.

Why should you commission an energy audit?

  1. You will learn how to reduce energy costs.
  2. You will learn whether it is cost-effective to perform investment retrofits and BEMS.
  3. It will indicate what subsidies you will be able to obtain.
  4. You will learn how to save money on energy purchases.
  5. You will learn whether the tariff and power are properly matched to actual demand.
  6. It will be possible to apply for White Certificates.
  7. It can prevent future risks (the audit also assesses the condition of electrical installations).
  8. You will learn how to reduce energy emissions, which will reduce the company’s negative impact on the environment.

Lighting audit

Lighting audits are carried out when a company seeks funding for a planned investment. The audit helps determine whether carrying out the investment will help achieve savings in energy consumption.

Types of audits:

    1. Street lighting audit – lighting of roads, sidewalks, parking lots, parks, bike paths.
    2. Indoor lighting audit
      • Industrial – manufacturing plants, warehouses, large-format stores.
      • Office – offices, hospitals, shopping malls, offices, schools.
      • Specialized – emergency and extreme conditions resistant lighting.
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Why is it worth performing a Lighting Audit?

  1. You will learn what savings can be generated at the facility.
  2. Less energy consumption means lower bills.
  3. Greater safety and efficiency of employees (light intensity and color increase efficiency at work up to 20%)
  4. You will gain the image of an environmentally friendly company.
  5. You will find out after what time the investment will pay off.
  6. You can apply for subsidies.

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Change of Energy Supplier

Changing energy supplier is aimed at lowering energy bills. Our partners, after reviewing your existing energy invoices, look for more favorable terms and negotiate on behalf of your company. What’s more, they will help you choose the right tariff and power.