Pilot Jülich:
Saving money by monitoring energy consumption
Saving money is very often on the top of our minds. Yet, when planning the construction or the renovation of a building, the most important feature to be able to drop costs on a daily basis is forgotten: the energy monitoring system.
We are talking about a quite simple system of plugs connected to big electric devices, like a fridge, or smaller equipment, like a computer. These plugs are made to register how much the devices are consuming in terms of energy.
The monitoring of the devices generates data that is gathered on the open-source platform Grafana in order to be able to make the economic evaluation: which devices are consuming the most?
The developers in Jülich put in place a system of plugs covering the monitoring of the electric and gas consumption of two floors on campus. On this image you can observe red areas, consuming the most of energy, and green areas, consuming less.
The pilot in Jülich is therefore not only monitoring the consumption but also going the extra mile by setting real energy trading’s simulation. The developers even implemented a system to simulate the trading on a marketplace running with a real time simulation. We were so lucky to be able to test it on an extremely excited group of students!
As the developers realised in their pilot, the monitoring is allowing to reduce the consumption of nearly 50% in some cases. The optimalisation of the costs can however only come with the analysis of the data received by the server. The server will only tell you what is consuming, it will still be the task of the final user to turn it down.
Nice to know fact: by installing an efficient energy monitoring system, you would even be able to spot an intruder or a thief! Let’s say, you are on a holiday, and you notice a peak of consumption. That wouldn’t be normal, so you can assume something is wrong and alert the authorities on time.