Complete energy management solutions from a single supplier
Increased environmental regulations and changing business demands underline how energy saving will be central to business thinking in the years ahead. In this light, Automatic Monitoring & Targeting (aM&T) systems provided by Endress+Hauser assist in minimizing wastage, providing exact and instant reports and data updates easily, so energy use can be effectively audited and energy performance improved.
Automatic Monitoring & Targeting
aM&T is a powerful energy management technique which has been re-invented over the last few years for use in automatic half-hourly electricity metering. From the data analysis, patterns of energy usage are identified and energy efficiency targets set. Energy intensive processes can be measured to these targets and energy waste reported and eliminated. The data analysis will also demonstrate the effectiveness of any energy saving measures that have been implemented, providing a record of the savings and return on capital investment.
Utility metering, automatic data collection and energy analysis
Endress+Hauser offers a complete Monitoring & Targeting solution for metering, data collection and analysis to reduce site costs by up to 20%. Because energy analysis is only as good as the data input, Endress+Hauser supplies you with the right choice of utility meter. In the energy and utility consumption data phase, Endress+Hauser supplies a selection of data loggers or Fieldgate Remote Terminal Units (RTUs). The data can be transferred to existing Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems or even to a packaged energy monitoring and targeting suite like eSight®, to provide comprehensive energy analysis and create electronic reports customised for your organization.
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