Reducing energy costs
16 Jul 2014
Join Endress+Hauser on stand A01 at The Energy Event from the 16th-17th September to see how an energy management solution can help you improve energy efficiency and reduce utility bills by up to 15%.
Endress+Hauser’s experts specialise in reducing energy costs on key equipment such as boilers, compressors and chillers, the company claims.
The company’s solutions are designed to be simple, flexible and highly scalable, with the engineering capabilities to incorporate a wide variety of metering options, software systems and tools.
The Endress+Hauser team will be on hand to demonstrate its capabilities in each of the four components that make up an engineered energy management information system:
Utility metering
With the widest range of intelligent utility meters available from a single supplier, Endress+Hauser has metering technologies for gas, steam, water, air and electricity, all of which can be wired or wirelessly connected to data collection systems.
Automatic interval data collection
Endress+Hauser’s range of networked gateways and data loggers support a variety of signal outputs and open protocols, ensuring data is collected in real time and stored securely.
Data analysis and reporting
Installed on-premise or in the cloud, Endress+Hauser’s eSight monitoring and targeting software is one of the most advanced web-enabled solutions on the market, incorporating flexible dashboard solutions, advanced analysis and automatic decision support functionality.
Audits and consultancy
To help deliver a return on your energy management investment we can provide consultancy services such as energy efficiency assessments. By identifying the opportunities to reduce energy and carbon emissions on your site we can not only help to deliver energy savings but also improve performance.
Making the most of the RHI incentive
With the increasing attractiveness of the government’s Renewable Heat Incentive (doubling of the tariff for large-scale biomass from April 2014), Endress+Hauser is well placed to help you take advantage of this scheme, it claims.
It can carry out a biomass feasibility study and financial analysis before helping you seek RHI accreditation by advising on the compliant heat metering technology and correct installation.
The company can also provide you with an independent report for metering arrangement (IRMA), required by OFGEM.
For more information, please visit: www.uk.endress.com/energy-solutions