Author: Schneider Electric
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The earth’s hottest summer in recorded history and our oceans’ highest documented surface temperatures are stark reminders of global warming’s devastating effects and the urgency to decarbonize. Buildings, in particular, are responsible for 40% of global CO2 emissions and waste 30% of their consumed energy. The United Nations notes that buildings’ carbon emissions must be reduced by 45% by 2030 to reach net zero by 2050. Building decarbonization is crucial in the race to net zero.
To unlock the full potential of sustainability, energy efficiency, and the drive to net zero, our eGuide explains why buildings must embrace digitalization.
Digitalization leverages digital technologies to monitor and measure your energy use and carbon impact. It provides powerful data and insights to help you take action to reduce your overall operational emissions.
While digitalization is not limited to specific industries or sectors, it is transformative when applied to a building’s electrical network — known as power digitalization. This is the essential first step toward reducing energy and carbon emissions.
When smart devices like wireless thermal sensors, intelligent controllers, power factor correction devices, and power quality meters are connected to the power network, valuable data is collected and shared with an energy and power management system (EPMS) software. Buildings with large system loads (e.g., on-site EV charging stations) require real-time energy consumption management to optimize costs and CO2 emissions (e.g., charge when CO2 grid intensity is low and energy is usually cheaper).
You can leverage the availability of real-time intel — energy consumption, power capacity analysis, and electrical asset availability and performance — to:
Power digitalization provides critical measuring and monitoring of energy use and carbon emission across your portfolio by providing:
Swire Properties, which manages buildings across Hong Kong and mainland China, needed to reduce energy consumption and adopt a more integrated approach to sustainability goals. Using an EPMS, wireless meters, and a service plan to proactively manage its electrical systems, Swire can monitor, benchmark, and analyze the energy and operational performance of their office buildings and shopping malls to identify energy-saving opportunities. They expect 10 to 20% annual energy savings while reducing their carbon footprint to meet their sustainability goals.
Power digitalization transforms the management of electrical networks in buildings. By integrating smart devices, advanced software, and data analytics, businesses can achieve improved:
Net zero is the goal, and power digitalization is the path that leads us there.
Learn more by downloading our eGuide, explaining how power digitalization provides the required measurement and monitoring to maximize electric asset efficiency and deliver the energy visibility, flexibility, and insights needed to achieve net zero.
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