ABSTRACT
Advances in new equipment, new processes, and new technology are the driving forces in improvements in energy management, energy efficiency and energy cost control. The purpose of this book is to document the operational experience with web based systems in actual facilities and in varied applications, and to show how new opportunities have developed for energy and facility managers to quickly and effectively control and manage their operations. You'll find information on what is actually happening at other facilities, and see what is involved for current and future installations of internet-based technologies. The case studies and applications described should greatly assist energy, facility and maintenance managers, as well as consultants and control systems development engineers.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
section Section One|22 pages
Introduction
chapter Chapter 1|8 pages
Introduction to Case Studies and Applications of Web Based Energy Information and Control Systems
section Section Two|42 pages
Web Based EIS Case Studies
chapter Chapter 3|10 pages
The Utility Report Cards: An Energy Information System for Orange County Public Schools
chapter Chapter 6|6 pages
Smart and Final Food Stores: A Case Study in Web Based Energy Information and Collection
section Section Three|106 pages
Web Based EIS Applications
chapter Chapter 10|18 pages
The Power of Energy Information: Web-enabled Monitoring, Control and Benchmarking
chapter Chapter 11|14 pages
Computerized Maintenance Management Systems (CMMS): The Evolution of a Maintenance Management Program
chapter Chapter 13|17 pages
Providing EPA’s Energy Performance Rating Through Commercial Third-party Hosts
chapter Chapter 14|8 pages
Web-Enabled GIS Platform with Open Architecture for Electric Power Utility Networks
section Section Four|102 pages
Web Based ECS Case Studies
chapter Chapter 16|19 pages
Machine to Machine (M2M) Technology in Demand Responsive Commercial Buildings
chapter Chapter 19|9 pages
Evolution to Web Based Energy Information and Control at Merck & Co., Inc. Rahway, NJ
section Section Five|66 pages
Web Based ECS Applications
chapter Chapter 21|12 pages
State of Practice of Energy Management, Control, and Information Systems 1
chapter Chapter 22|18 pages
Review of Advanced Applications in Energy Management, Control, and Information Systems 1
chapter Chapter 25|12 pages
A Plan for Improved Integration and Web Based Facility Management Services For a Large University
chapter Chapter 26|6 pages
Overview of Digital Control and Integrated Building Automation Systems in K-12 Schools
section Section Six|62 pages
Hardware and Software Tools and Systems for Data Input, Data Processing and Display, for EIS and ECS Systems
section Section Seven|74 pages
Enterprise Energy Management Systems
chapter Chapter 33|12 pages
Data Quality Issues and Solutions for Enterprise Energy Management Applications
section Section Eight|33 pages
Future Opportunities for Web Based EIS and ESC; and Conclusion