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Energy Cost Control

 Control Energy Costs

•Control energy costs and enhance employee comfort by installing a smart DDC Direct Digital Controlled building energy management systems, smart occupancy sensors, and electronic space averaging instrumentation thermostats
•Save energy costs and improve productivity through increased use of daylighting
•Replace Older Inefficient Fluorescent and HID lighting fixtures with high efficiency T-8 and T-5 electronic fluorescent.
•Choose ENERGY STAR rated computers, printers, copiers and other office equipment to reduce energy costs
 
Today's Average Workplace are Generally 1970's Building Envelope Technology Power Hungry Pig's. Some Of These Structures Are No Better Than Operating Out Of A Cirus Tent ! 

Office buildings consume operating budgets as voraciously as they consume energy costs. In fact, office building energy bills are the highest of any commercial building type. While heating, proper ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) and lighting, not to mention the space plan itself are still the big power consumers, office equipment now accounts for almost 16% of an office building's energy costs use. Adding the compound problem of  current utility deregulation, which will raise primarily commercial, industrial, institutional, electrical energy costs 30~45% the hardest, by the end of 2014. In this case what Facts, you don't know can hurt you in a direct and major way. If cap and trade co2 tax is passed by congress look out.

Consultants, and the design professionals ignorance. There answer is almost always the same, that was not in my contract, does it work and look good, I have done my job, that not what we were hired for..... For bottom-line savings, office space "fit out" planers, designers, consultants and owner / tenants are looking to smart energy-efficient building design and new technologies. Not only in how the space is lighted, heated, cooled, ventilated, looks and flows, but the what, how and the why, that particular piece office equipment was or is selected, planed and utilized as well. The biggest single issue today in current business operations is how the MIS / Network equipment room is set up and properly powered.


ent design and technologies in constructing new office buildings can cut energy costs by as much as 50% of your energy costs. Energy-smart office buildings incorporate efficient lighting and daylighting systems, as well as advanced windows, roofing, insulation, and mechanical and ventilation systems. These high-performance building designs also consider the use of renewable energy systems, water conservation features, recycling and waste management systems, and environmentally-sensitive building products and systems.

In addition to cutting operating costs, energy-smart office buildings can actually enhance the comfort and performance of workers and boost productivity. Many of the same measures that improve a building's energy performance also make it a more comfortable place to work. Employees benefit from the use of daylighting and non-toxic chemicals, plus better temperature control, ventilation, and indoor air quality. With the high cost of labor, payback on energy features is shortened even further when savings from reduced absenteeism are combined with energy cost savings. Energy-efficient building features also help building owners attract and retain tenants.

In existing buildings, renovations that replace older systems with more efficient technology can yield savings of up to 30% of your energy costs, with the same positive impact on building comfort. A quick way to realize savings of 10% or more—at little or no cost—is to effectively operate and maintain existing systems. Energy-smart behavior, such as turning off lights when leaving a room, helps reduce energy use. Automated controls like occupancy sensors and programmable thermostats ensure reduced energy use in unoccupied offices or infrequently used areas like conference rooms.

Outstanding energy savings can only be realized, by understanding how each building system functions. Then properly analyzing all of the systems components and secondary commutative item efficacy and functionally completely. Seemingly minor incompatibilities, interaction and functionality, cause and effect factors, are sometimes difficult to nail down.  

Since 1975 we pioneered the use of solid state control system in managing HVAC systems and building automation.We have worked very closely, over the last 34 years with Honeywell Corporation and Broudy Precision Equipment Company, Inc.developing applications, BETA sites, deploying and monitoring the outcomes and performance of the Theoretical Operational Concepts in Real World Applications. Ascertaining a grate deal of functional data, expertise and experience of what works and what does not work. Discovering that most of what was being sold, was basically useless and incomplete. 

The need to design these system to react properly, required grate care in proper placement, quality, durability and selection of the Sensor Instrumentation devices. Controlling the Mechanical Equipment Is Two Fold Task. Control the Central Plant(s) Output Directly. Control The Zones / Floor Of The Structure  Based On Space Demand Only. 100% of the Failures we had Discovered in a Systems Design is both Highly Inadequate and Incomplete placement of the critical sensory Instrumentation, throughly demonstrating no clue about sensory averaging. Thinking They Did You a Favor, Saving you a Few Bucks, History Proves Out The Facts I think Not. Built by Lowest Bidder, That was a Big Costly Mistake. The primary reason electronic energy management systems have a real bad reputation from the mid to late 80's. (i.e.) the cold or hot, dark uncomfortable building.

AET Group Green Design-Build Energy Conservation Consultant, Pre-Acquisition Due Diligence, Consultants For Commercial, Industrial & Retail  Energy Solutions For Renovations & Restorations & New Construction

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