BUILDING ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM USING ISO 50001 STANDARD

Abstract

 Neither energy can be created nor can be destroyed, so the main purpose of Building Energy Management Systems Software is to control the energy devices to make effective utilization of energy. All efforts are being put reduce energy consumption and decrease the carbon footprint. There are many alternative renewable energy sources to harvest naturally but currently these devices are costly for daily use. The ISO 50001 Standard has been proposed in 2001 for efficient use of energy in all commercial buildings which consume more energy. Our paper explains about implementation of ISO 50001 standard at software level and successfully reduce the carbon footprint. The paper includes compared results of non ISO and ISO 50001 Standard.

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Lokanath

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  • EP ID EP164497
  • DOI 10.5281/zenodo.51503
  • Views 82
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Lokanath (30).  BUILDING ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM USING ISO 50001 STANDARD. International Journal of Engineering Sciences & Research Technology, 5(5), 510-516. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-164497