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All businesses are an enterprise, but during the interview process, we have found that the components aren't always unified to meet corporate objectives, especially when it comes to the addition of the word 'Energy'.

Enterprise Energy Management (EEM)

All businesses are an enterprise, but during the interview process, we have found that the components aren't always unified to meet corporate objectives, especially when it comes to the addition of the word Energy.In many cases, energy information resides on the desk PC of the Energy or Facility manager.This information is extremely valuable and often isn't shared within the organization.

We have found that sharing information, especially Energy Information, throughout the company at every level in some form can profoundly affect and impact a company's energy usage and costs.Combining these aspects impact your ability for sustainability, production of Greenhouse Gases, and overall Carbon Footprint.These are all bottom line dollars.

FSG's Enterprise Energy Management service collects information from different building technologies at various sites, converts it to one open standard of communications, and sends the data to various departments at your corporate office. This is accomplished through a common platform that can be configured to fit your IT architecture.

The purpose of the Energy ScoreboardTM EEM System is to provide a basic web-based hardware and software system that allows for the users to view, download, and graph their utility data.Main features of this EEM System allow users to:

  • Interactively view their utility information and other commodity data that is collected by the metering devices (Mediator hardware). Views include a variety of charts and graphs and tables, and the data is downloadable in formats useable by common desktop applications (ie., .csv, .xls).
  • Create meaningful reports that can be viewed online, printed, and saved to the customer's computers.
  • Provide data entry screens to allow the customers to enter billing information.
  • Provide data entry screens for system administration; entering site-specific information that is necessary for the system configuration.
  • This web-based system is user friendly, easy to navigate, and provides for viewing the data in a variety of views, including single meters or enterprise-wide.
  • This system is designed with a framework in place that will allow for future growth and enhancement.

Automated Fault Detection Services

Sensus MI (based in Italy) has developed state-of-the-art fault detection, diagnosis and impact (FDDI) solutions for the heating ventilation and air-conditioning sector (HVAC) and is developing similar capabilities in refrigeration.FSG and its technology partner, RZ have combined forces to Automate Fault Detection and Diagnostic Impact in North America.

Sensus offers SaaS or software as a service provider, and develops browser-based monitoring and FDDI solutions. This service is scaled through FSG's use of the Mediator, produced by Richards-Zeta and its national service network of 1800 affiliates across the US, Canada, and Puerto Rico.Through FDDI, Sensus MI is able to manage huge amounts of data that are available from machines and analyze them to provide sound decision-making capabilities. FDDI arms service operators with accurate system information from a remote location and provides early detection and diagnosis concerning the machine's condition, which in turn, can be used to carry out necessary actions.

The main drivers for the adoption of FDDI are:

  • Optimal Energy Consumption
  • Longer Equipment Life
  • Reduced Maintenance Cost
  • Reduced downtime with higher levels of occupant comfort
  • Greenhouse Gas Reduction and Improved Sustainability