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November 30, 2023


Contributed by Benjamin Tran, CEO of Bitech Technologies

What Is EMS and How Does It Work?

As energy prices continue to rise, businesses in the commerce industry, as well as factories, schools, and hospitals, are increasingly concerned with reducing their energy consumption and monthly expenses. Electricity plays a crucial role in nearly all aspects of our daily lives, affecting both our utility bills and environmental impact.

Fortunately, utilizing energy management system (EMS) platforms can aid organizations in effectively managing their energy usage and promoting eco-friendliness while also leading to significant cost savings. These systems can be implemented in various settings such as office buildings, restaurants, hospitals, hotels, schools, factories, and even private homes. In addition to these applications, the electric vehicle industry also heavily relies on energy management systems and storage methods.

Definition of EMS

An EMS is a system of computer-aided tools used by operators of electric utility grids to monitor, control, and optimize the performance of the generation or transmission system. Also, it can be used in small scale systems like microgrids.

An EMS is a set of practices that create a culture of continual improvement in energy performance. Organizations with an EMS achieve energy and cost savings through a set of quantitative tools that track energy use, inform decision making, and help implement energy saving practices.

How does EMS work?

An energy management system is a collection of tools that companies can utilize to understand and regulate their energy consumption by managing all electrical utilities and devices. This system can also identify areas with high energy usage and suggest ways to decrease it. By providing business owners with detailed information about their energy use and device efficiency, EMS systems can assist in making decisions regarding energy practices while maintaining productivity and efficiency.

It typically consists of four (4) components:

  • Sensors that continuously measure energy usage and send the data to the EMS platform.
  • EMS interface through which users can monitor and manage their energy usage.
  • A control system that transmits commands from the EMS user interface.
  • Devices controlled by the EMS system, such as air conditioning units, fans, and lights.

An example of an EMS system could be informing a manager about a malfunctioning piece of electrical equipment in the office, which uses excessive energy. To lower consumption levels and save money, the solution would be to replace old devices with newer, more efficient ones (like energy-efficient lighting systems). Business owners can also utilize an EMS application for this purpose.

How many types of EMS?

  • XEMS: X=H for Home, X=B for Building, X=C for Campus, X=D for District
  • Functional types of EMS: Facilities Management, Logistic, Operation & Transportation, Manufacturing industries. ESG Report Automation

What are the applications of EMS?

Entrepreneurs and business owners have the option to utilize an EMS platform in order to:

  • Establish their energy objectives and key performance indicators (KPIs), while also monitoring their progress in reducing energy costs.
  • Monitor both past and current data on electricity flow and utilization.
  • Identify patterns in energy usage and forecast peak hours or monthly consumption accordingly.
  • Aggregate energy data from various sources such as spreadsheets, automation systems, invoices, metering systems, and IoT devices.
  • Produce comprehensive reports on electricity consumption, emissions, usage forecasts, and cost savings.

All of these functions can assist companies in gaining a better understanding of their building's electricity usage and identifying potential areas for optimizing energy consumption to save money.

An EMS can play another key role in helping to decrease pollution and waste that is directly tied to energy consumption, thereby reducing carbon emissions and enhancing brand perception. With heightened awareness of climate concerns, customers are now more inclined to support companies that prioritize environmental practices.

For instance, a majority of 60% consider sustainability as a significant factor when making purchasing decisions. Furthermore, a Statista survey conducted in 2020 revealed that 45% of respondents expressed interest in supporting brands that prioritize sustainability and eco- friendliness.

By investing in energy-related enhancements, optimizing efficiency, and minimizing your organization's carbon footprint, you not only contribute towards the environment but also gain an advantage over competitors.

How does Bitech Technologies tap into the EMS arena?

Bitech Technologies Corporation [OTCQB:BTTC], a leading global technology solution provider in the green energy sector, has recently planned for business expansion into the Energy Management Systems (EMS) arena. With a strategic entry into the EMS market, Bitech aims to deliver integrated EMS solutions for Residential, Commercial, and Utility applications. This move comes in response to the soaring demand for EMS in the market today.

With years of expertise in the energy solutions industry, Bitech is poised to offer unparalleled insights and cutting-edge EMS solutions that are tailored to meet the evolving needs of its customers. The company's team of experts prides itself on following through on commitments and building long-term partnerships with clients.

"We believe that our success lies in understanding our customers' unique requirements and finding creative solutions to maximize their asset value," says Benjamin Tran, CEO of Bitech Technologies Corporation. "Our integrated EMS solutions will not only help businesses become more energy-efficient but also support them in meeting their commercial and operational objectives."

As part of its commitment to sustainability, Bitech is dedicated to leveraging green technology that reduces environmental impact while also providing economic benefits. With this strategic move into the EMS arena, the company aims to further promote and support sustainable practices among its clients.

Bitech's entry into the EMS market comes at a crucial time when businesses across industries are realizing the importance of energy efficiency. By providing tailor-made solutions for various sectors including residential, commercial, and industrial applications, Bitech aims to be at the forefront of this growing industry.

"Our approach is simple – we listen to our clients' needs and use our expertise to find cost- effective and efficient ways to meet those needs," explains CEO Tran.

As Bitech prepares for this new venture into the EMS arena, it remains committed to its core values of innovation, sustainability, and customer satisfaction. With its dedicated team, the company is poised to make a significant impact in the energy solutions market and lead the way towards a greener and more efficient future.

For more information, please visit www.bitech.tech

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