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COMMERICAL ENERGY MANAGEMENT
SYSTEM (CEMS)


1. Data Collection & Integration

  • Collects data from smart meters, sensors, IoT devices, BMS, HVAC, and lighting systems. Supports protocols like BACnet, Modbus, and OPC.

2. Space Utilization

  • Tracks occupancy and usage of different building zones to optimize layout, scheduling, and energy use per zone.

3. Cost Allocation

  • Breaks down energy usage by tenant, department, or floor for billing and internal budgeting. Integrates with accounting systems.

4. Real-Time Monitoring

  • Provides live dashboards for electricity, water, HVAC, lighting, and occupancy data. Enables instant visibility of energy use.

5. Analytics & Optimization

  • Performs trend analysis, benchmarking, and energy efficiency opportunity detection. Often includes AI-based anomaly detection.

6. Alerts & Notification

  • Sends alerts on equipment faults, abnormal usage, or threshold breaches. Can be configured for SMS, email, or app notifications.

7. HVAC Control

  • Controls air conditioning, ventilation, and heating. Optimizes based on occupancy, temperature setpoints, and outdoor conditions.

8. Reporting & Compliance

  • Generates reports for internal management and regulatory compliance (e.g., SEDA, Green Building Index, ISO 50001).

9. User & Access Management

  • Manages platform access based on roles (e.g., facility manager, tenant, admin) with secure login, audit trails, and multi-site control.

10. Lighting Control

  • Automates indoor/outdoor lighting with schedules, occupancy sensors, and daylight harvesting to reduce unnecessary usage.

11. Demand Management

  • Monitors and controls peak demand. Helps shift or reduce loads to avoid peak-time tariffs or penalties.

12. Sustainability & ESG

  • Tracks carbon emissions, renewable usage, and sustainability KPIs. Supports ESG reporting for investors and green certification.

Advances Module

  • Mobile App Access: For building managers and technicians on the move.
    Tenant Portal: Allows individual tenants to monitor and manage their energy usage.
    Indoor Air Quality Monitoring: For health and comfort compliance (e.g., CO₂, VOC, humidity).