Energy efficiency

The concept of rational management of electricity and other energy sources implies a systematic and continuous monitoring and consumption management, with the aim of optimization and subsequent savings and reduction of the facility maintenance costs. At the same time, it represents a significant contribution to environmental protection by reducing harmful effects (ISO 14001).

It is an unquestionable fact that the investments aimed at improving the energy efficiency of commercial buildings and industrial plants are high, but necessary and long-term cost-effective. A comprehensive Deccos energy management system justifies investments in a very short period of time. The control of energy consumption is the first step towards optimization, while automated consumption management brings significant savings. The energy management system enables the company to determine priorities, as well as financial planning on the basis of complete and comprehensive data.

This provides a competent staff with a comprehensive overview of the business operations and facilitates decision making, especially when it comes to energy supply systems and energy consumption.

EEMS – Enterprise energy management system 

There is no single definition of the electricity quality, but it can be defined as a concept that combines the influence of interference in the electrical grid to ideal sinusoidal voltage, i.e. electricity. Deteriorated quality of electricity can be the result of multiple and different disturbances caused by both consumers and suppliers.

Deccos offers the Enterprise Energy Management System (EEMS) for electricity and other energy sources (gas, water, steam, etc.) based on longstanding experience of our engineering staff and the top-quality equipment of renowned suppliers. Created according to individual characteristics of a particular facility and in accordance with the specific features, needs and requirements of each user, such autonomous systems are actually the subsystems of the systems for monitoring the following interference:

  • Voltage drops
  • Power interruptions and interruptions
  • Overvoltages and transient overvoltage
  • Voltage fluctuations
  • Blinking
  • Asymmetry
  • Harmonics and interharmonics
  • Frequency changes

The enterprise energy management system is one of the key components of each facility which, integrated into its central integration platform (BMS), eliminates the need for additional monitoring software and hardware, which significantly reduces overall maintenance costs.