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Monitoring energy use has now become mandatory for large energy users. The CRC Energy Efficiency Scheme , previously known as the Carbon Reduction Commitment requires all organisations that use 6000 Megawatts of electricity per year to register for the new Carbon Emissions Trading Scheme.
For smaller businesses and organisations that have their electricity metered by half hourly meters must also register but they are not required to participate in the Carbon Emissions Trading Scheme.
The Carbon Emissions Trading Scheme works by organisations firstly measuring and registering their CO2 output, this is known as CO2 foot printing. Then they must buy allowances for the tonnage of CO2 they annually emit. The allowances currently cost £12.00/tonne but their price will vary once the scheme is fully operational. The aim of the scheme is for it to self financing but it means that businesses and organisations that reduce their energy use will get a double benefit as they will need to buy and hold fewer allowances and will also enjoy a reduction in energy costs.
To achieve the reductions required in CO2 emissions, organisations will need to know exactly where energy is being used and whether it is being used efficiently. This can only be done by accurate real time monitoring that can show what is actually happening in a building.
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DEA Lincolnshire 53 Wragby Road Sudbrooke Lincoln Lincolnshire LN2 2QU |
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edd:e real time energy monitoring and measurement system Allows business large or small, to monitoring their energy use whether on single or multisite basis. This wireless system monitors electrical use on circuit by circuit basis which allows consumption to be view online in real-time.
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How edd:e measures current and power When electricity pass down a wire it generates a magnetic field, the strength of this field is determined by the amount power travelling along the wire. It is this magnetic flux that the edd:e systems uses to measure the electrical power consumed. |





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edd:e energy management reports The flexible online reporting systems allows for the specific tailoring of reports which allows for full data analysis, circuit level real time energy monitoring, allowing for improved energy forecasting.
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edd:e dashboard Allows the user to flexibly tailor the reports. |
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edd:e circuit selection Means that several circuits can be easily compared. |
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edd:e energy consumption comparisons The selected circuits are numerically and graphically displayed. Multisite comparison is also possible. |




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edd:e temperature and humidity monitoring This facility allows for the effective monitoring of HVAC systems. |

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DEA Lincolnshire are able to provide further information and installation of the edd:e real time energy monitoring and measurement system. |
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edd:e installation EcoCPS strips fitted in the electrical distribution board monitor circuit level consumption. Sensors in the EcoCPS transmits data to the EcoMFD which in turn sends that collated data wirelessly to the EcoHUB. The detailed consumption data automatically downloads to the edd:e server where the client can view online their energy management reports. These reports can be customised so that comparisons between buildings and/or specific circuits can be made.
The EcoPOD offers the additional facility of monitoring temperature and humidity on a room by room basis. This allows for the performance of the building’s HVAC system to be judged. |
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