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- EMS (Energy Management System) is a computer-based system that helps to monitor, control and optimize energy usage and consumption in a building, factory or organization.
- It helps to improve the efficiency of energy usage by monitoring and controlling the energy consumption of various equipment and systems in real-time.
- EMS systems use various data collection techniques, including submetering, to collect energy data from various energy-consuming systems and devices in a facility.
- The collected energy data is then analyzed and used to identify energy-saving opportunities and to optimize energy usage in the facility.
- EMS systems can be used to manage and control various energy-consuming systems and devices, including lighting, HVAC systems, production equipment, and other building systems.
- EMS systems may also include energy forecasting and reporting tools to help predict and report energy usage trends and costs over time.
- In addition to energy usage, EMS systems can also help to monitor and manage other aspects of a building or facility, including water usage, indoor air quality, and other environmental factors.
- Overall, an EMS can help organizations save energy, reduce costs, and meet sustainability goals by providing real-time energy monitoring, analysis, and control.
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