Energy management

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By using SustEvo for energy management, you get full control over the energy consumption in your properties.

Energy management gives companies the opportunity to reduce energy use in the building and increase energy efficiency. By implementing energy management, the company can work closely with operations and owners to identify areas where energy use can be reduced, for example by continuously monitoring facilities and adjusting them to ensure they are operating in the most energy-efficient way possible.

One of the benefits of energy management is that it can help to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from the building, which can be positive for both the environment and the company's reputation. In addition, it can reduce the cost of running the building, which can help to increase the company's competitiveness.

In our experience, energy management can be very effective in reducing energy consumption and can help reduce energy costs by up to 20% without any physical measures being required. Energy management can deliver significant savings over time by ensuring that the building is operated in the most energy-efficient way possible.

  • Kjell Hantho

    Project manager and sales manager

    +47 957 04 020

    kjell@sustevo.com

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    Emil Nygård

    CEO

    +47 970 41 414

    emil@sustevo.com

Energy management is a continuous improvement process for your building

Energy management is carried out through a number of different steps, which are described in NS-EN ISO 50001, the international standard for energy management. These steps are: 

  1. Start-up and planning: The company must first decide to implement energy management and set targets for energy efficiency. You then have to plan how the goals are to be achieved, and which measures are to be implemented.
     

  2. Implementation: When the plan is ready, the company must implement the various measures to achieve the goals. This may, for example, involve installing more energy-efficient machines, changing operating routines, or improving technical systems.
     

  3. Control and operation: The company must follow up that the measures work as they should, and ensure that the energy management system is operated in an efficient manner. This may involve carrying out measurements and analyzes of energy consumption, as well as following up that any deviations are rectified.
     

  4. Improvement: The company must continuously work to improve the energy management system, for example by setting new targets for energy efficiency and implementing new measures.

 

Implementation of energy management requires that the company has a good overview of energy consumption and energy systems, and that one has a systematic and structured approach to improving energy efficiency. It is also important that the company's management is engaged in the work with energy management, and that employees receive knowledge and training on how they can contribute to reducing energy consumption.