ABSTRACT

The capability and use of IT and web based energy information and control systems has expanded from single facilities to multiple facilities and organizations with buildings located throughout the world. This book answers the question of how to take the mass of available data and extract from it simple and useful information which can determine what actions to take to improve efficiency and productivity of commercial, institutional and industrial facilities. The book also provides insight into the areas of advanced applications for web based EIS and ECS systems, and the integration of IT/web based information and control systems with existing BAS systems.

section Section I|54 pages

Introduction to Web Based Enterprise Energy and Building Automation Systems

chapter Chapter 3|6 pages

What Is an Intelligent Building?

chapter Chapter 4|5 pages

How Can a Building Be Intelligent If It Has Nothing to Say?

The Need for Business Systems in Today’s Buildings

chapter Chapter 5|16 pages

Ten Technology Takeaways for 2006

section Section II|88 pages

Web Based Enterprise Energy and Facility Management System Case Studies

chapter Chapter 7|8 pages

Innovating the Business of Facilities Operations

A Framework for the Next Major Advancement in Facilities Operations

chapter Chapter 10|10 pages

Bringing Building Automation Systems Under Control

chapter Chapter 13|8 pages

Technology as a Tool for Continuous Improvement

A building management system serving the Milwaukee campus of Johnson Controls, Inc., delivers information that enables steady advances in occupant comfort, energy efficiency, safety and security.

chapter Chapter 15|8 pages

Integrated Energy Management

A Proven Approach to a Successful Energy Management Program

section Section III|96 pages

Web Based Enterprise Energy and Facility Management System Applications

chapter Chapter 19|7 pages

The Revolution of Internet Enabled OEM Controls

section Section IV|37 pages

Web Based Enterprise Energy and Facility Management Systems in the Entertainment Park Industry

section Section V|38 pages

Web Based Enterprise Management Systems for Demand Response Applications

section Section VI|69 pages

Hardware and Software Tools and Systems for Data Input, Data Processing and Display in Enterprise Systems

section Section VII|19 pages

Future Opportunities for Web Based Enterprise Energy and Building Automation Systems; and Conclusion