A feed is a stream of data reflecting the changes, in any given parameter, as captured from different meters and sensors disseminated throughout the customer’s facilities. Our platform allow the customers to live track this information....
Our platform does include a fourth viewing screen: AnalyFeed. Its main purpose is to perform a level 1 analysis of the feeds’ behavior and subsequently highlight any “unorthodox” variations. To be able to deliver these analytics, it’s extremely important....
The collection of data feeds from multiple facilities allows the gathering of telling benchmarking figures. Facilities are grouped on the basis of common, pertinent attributes such as their Their geographical position, Their orientation, Their total electrical connected ....
To benefit from this feature, our customer will initially be offered the possibility to upload on the platform all the billing meters’ relevant information such as the meters’ multiplication factors. Subsequently, and upon receiving a utility bill, information from ....
The platform will keep track of all past invoices’ information so as summaries of utility bills can readily be made available for review. If the platform doesn’t track a real-time feed supplied from meter on the basis of which the billing is made ...
Comparing energy usages throughout different times can be tricky even when the durations are identical and the usage takes place during the same periods of different years. For example, the electricity consumed ....
The system provide alert on any selected feed, the notifications and alert are important to spot instantaneous shift if electrical or water consumption. This would reduce the work load on operations to take preventive and preliminary....
EnergyTech maintain, at all times, the region’s Electricity & Water Tariff structures as they are published and updated from time to time by the local utility providers (Dewa, ADDC, SEC…). When the utility tariff structures aren’t in the....
On LiveFeed, the user, can choose to display:
For example, the customer can view the live readings of the chillers’ electrical power consumption (KW) and, the outdoor dry bulb temperatures (Deg. C) and the indoor building lobby temperature (Deg. C). These graphs are very useful to highlight, for example, energy wastage which can be very common during "out-of-hours" periods.
On HistoryFeed, the user, can choose to display:
For example, the customer can view the past readings, throughout a user-selected period of time, of the chillers’ electrical power consumption (KW) and, the outdoor dry bulb temperatures (Deg. C) and the indoor building lobby temperature (Deg. C). These graphs are very useful to highlight, for example, energy wastage which can be very common during "out-of-hours" periods.
Alarms on the Live Feed can easily be set up. They can be simple or multilayered as per the choice of the customer. Alarms, either simple (one feed) or complex (a combination of two or more feeds), can be setup by the customers on AlarmFeed, Screen which shall trigger the necessary notifications & escalation.
The main purpose from the AnalyFeed is to perform a level 1 analysis of the feeds’ behavior and subsequently highlight any “Irregular” variations. To be able to deliver these analytics, it’s extremely important to understand the characteristics of each facility, so as to establish the required links between the feeds, assess the need for additional feeds and eventually understand the “normal’ behavior of the facility’s energy consumption.
AnalyFeed provides 2 levels of data analytics: Graphs that show the load profile, of all meters, over any periods of times. C: The baseload SenseFeed shall allow the customer to display, for any meter-generated feed, available on LiveFeed: D: Dashboards that show the consumed utility or energy E: Dashboards that show the cost, based on the facilities’ applicable tariff structure
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