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Construction Tech Review | Friday, February 28, 2020
These days, the demand for intelligent buildings is increasing exponentially. Why is it becoming so popular amongst people?
FREMONT, CA: Over the past few years, technology is enabling intelligent buildings to be more prevalent than before because of its enhanced reliability and usefulness. A complete host of ‘intelligent’ strategies are available with the technology, which is readily accessible for about any infrastructure to put into play.
The following are five major trends that are gaining attention among office building owners and managers.
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1. Automated demand response
Earlier, demand response included only reducing the building’s energy use during periods of high prices. Today, by coupling with advanced analytics and real-time energy monitoring, demand response becomes even more effective. Mechanical, energy, and environmental IoT sensors do the job of measuring the amount of energy the assets are consuming and combine that with the environmental information. Therefore, the building owners can make strategic decisions regarding the usage of certain pieces of equipment outside the high=cost hours. In this way, demand charge waves off a significant portion of the energy bill.
2. Energy-as-a-Service (EaaS)
EaaS model enables the building managers to be the central players concerning their energy management and generation. It provides them with the ability to determine the generation and its storage, including the options, like ‘distributed generation,’ where power is produced onsite with the help of small-scale technologies like solar. Many contractors offer a guarantee of energy savings, removing the risk associated with implementing energy savings measures individually.
3. Real-time energy monitoring
IoT smart sensors enable the building owners to estimate how and when the building consumes energy, making it easy to know the exact usage amounts definitively.
Real-time monitoring helps in minimizing the energy expenses via early identification of equipment faults and inefficiencies. The sensors that are attached to major operating equipment, like pumps, motors, and fans, can help in measuring things like power usage, vibration, humidity, temperature, and more. By recognizing anomalies in those measurements, it becomes easy for the building owners to predict when equipment is likely to fail and repair it before it does. Being proactive about the equipment repairs helps in reducing the downtime experienced by the tenants and makes for less costly repairs.
4. Smart lighting
Lights with in-built sensors can detect occupancy, temperature, level of activity, humidity, and other factors and send this data to the cloud. This is very helpful in the immediate sense as the lights turn off automatically when nobody in the room, which further saves money.
Applying these and other intelligent building solutions is not as hard and intricate as it sounds. So one should not delay and take control of his/her building’s energy performance and start looking for ways to reduce consumption.
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