Enterprise Energy Management Technical Session Presented By: Leighton Wolffe Peter Kelly-Detwiler
Enterprise Energy Management o What is EEM? o How do we define it? o How can we all agree on the definition?
Enterprise Energy Management Wikipedia: Energy management includes planning and operation of energy-related production and consumption units. Objectives are resource conservation, climate protection and cost savings, while the users have permanent access to the energy they need. It is connected closely to environmental management, production management, logistics and other established business functions. Energy management is the proactive, organized and systematic coordination of procurement, conversion, distribution and use of energy to meet the requirements, taking into account environmental and economic objectives.
Enterprise Energy Management What happens when you put an Energy manager, a CFO, a Facility manager, and a Store Manager together in a small room, tell them can t come out until they agree on a definition of Enterprise Energy Management......?
Enterprise Energy Management The perspectives of EEM vary according to one s area of responsibility and experience. Investments have already been made how to convert/upgrade/replace what you have is a key issue...
Enterprise Energy Management Some things we can agree on: Ability to monitor energy consumption Ability to analyze energy consumption Ability to control energy consumption Ability to manage energy while providing safe and secure environment conditions... Ability to leverage energy supply options
Enterprise Energy Management The Basic EEM Building Blocks: Collect Data Manage Data Learn from Data Execute Based on Data
Enterprise Energy Management Data has to be accessible (real time) Data has multiple protocols (too many) Data has to be stored (who, where, how) Data comes from 3 primary multiple sources (Historical, Dynamic, Ancillary)
Static Data Sources Historical BAS Trend Meter MIS / Other Dynamic Data Sources BAS Meters Environmental Sensors 3rd Party Platforms Protocols CSV SQL MV90 BACnet BAS Trend LON etc... Protocols CSV SQL MV90 BACnet BAS Trend LON etc... Ancillary Data Sources Demand Response Energy Markets (LMP) Energy Retailers Market Advisors Protocol s EDI ADR SQL HTML API s Web Services
Enterprise Energy Management Static or Historical Data includes: Building Information Meter Data BAS Trend Data Historical Weather Data Historical Energy Usage Data
Enterprise Energy Management: Historical / Static Data Collect and store the data Normalize the data Store the data Analyze and Present the data Historical Info BAS Trend Meter /Utility Data Weather MIS / Spreadsheet Benchmarks and KPI s CSV SQL MV90 BACnet BAS Proprietary LON etc...
Enterprise Energy Management Dynamic Data includes Meter Data BAS Data Weather Data MIS / 3 rd Party Systems Business Rules...
Enterprise Energy Management: Dynamic Data Collect and store the data BAS Trend Meter Data Environmental Sensors MIS / Other Systems Weather 3 rd Party Platforms Normalize the data Store the data Analyze and Present the data CSV SQL MV90 BACnet BAS Proprietary LON ZIGbee
Enterprise Energy Management Ancillary Data Weather Energy Market Signals Demand Response Signals Third Party Intel think stock market...
Enterprise Energy Management: Ancillary Data Collect and store the data Demand Response Energy Markets Zonal/Nodal/LMP Energy Retailers Market Advisors 3 rd Party Platforms Normalize the data Store the data Analyze and Present the data CSV SQL EDI HTML API s Services Web etc...
Enterprise Energy Management Analytics Data Analytics... 3 Principal Methodologies 1.Comparative = Fault Detection 2.Qualitative Data = Benchmarking, KPI s 3.Quantitative Data =Forecasting and Projection
Analytics Matter
Enterprise Energy Management Control Execute Strategies Based on: Business Rules Applied Analytics Market Conditions Energy Pricing Operations Environmental Factors Emergencies Best Practices
Leveraging Demand and Supply Collect and store the data Demand Response Energy Markets Zonal/Nodal/LMP Energy Retailers Market Advisors 3 rd Party Platforms Normalize the data Store the data Analyze, Present, Serve CSV SQL EDI HTML API s Services Web etc... Alternate Fuel Sources Gas/Oil Grid Power Utilities Renewable Energy Resources Distributed Generation Building and Process Systems Decision Engine Rules Manager
Enterprise Energy Management - Energy Markets Demand Side is Only Half of the Equation Large Money Transacts on the Supply Side ROI shifts significantly when applied to Energy purchasing
Generating Resource Availability Can Affect Price
Market Values Change Constantly
Weather Drives Cost Short Term
Demand Can Drive Price Volatility
The Impact of Weather Can Be Widespread
Here s Where the $ Transacts
Weather Drives Long-Term Costs
It Does Not Have to Be Summer Heat
Monthly Price Duration Curve
Load Duration Curve Manage This, and You Save Capacity & High Energy Charges
EEM Procurement Strategy Index is cheaper than fixed price loadfollowing (up to 7+ %) BUT if you cannot manage the risk, you have no business being in the game. And you need to think about markets. $1.00/kWh is one thing; $9.00 (ERCOT) is a budget buster.
And Don t Forget About Utility Tariffs
Context Matters Energy Markets Are Volatile New Technologies Entering Scene Automation & M2M is Emerging Intelligence Will Be More Important Your EEM Will Need to be Able to Respond
Supply Side Energy Markets Energy Suppliers Utility Tariffs Value For Action Demand Side Comfort and Safety Operating Rules $ Grid Power Utilities Alternate Fuel Sources Gas/Oil Renewable Energy Resources Distributed Generation Building and Process Systems Asset Optimization