Dublin Airport is amongst the ten busiest airports in Europe and manages an average of 60,000 passengers per day. EnergyCAP SmartAnalytics helps Dublin Airport achieve its target to cut energy use by a third by 2020. EnergyCAP SmartAnalytics’ one-meter solution was deployed on June 2012 to monitor in real-time the 13 air handling units of the Departure Hall.
A 3-phase electricity meter was wired to the main incomer of the distribution board, powering up the 13 AHU components. Rogowski coils allowed the metering solution to be deployed within 30 minutes and facilitated clamping on the double-fed power supply. The sampling frequency was set to trigger meter readings every 10 seconds and immediately forwarded to EnergyCAP SmartAnalytics Cloud servers via 3G for real-time AHU breakdown. A one-hour profiling phase concluded the installation in less than 2 hours.
Fine-tuning of variable speed drives through EnergyCAP SmartAnalytics system produced overall 30% reduction in power consumption and over $5000 in savings within 2 months.
The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (CT DEEP) is a government agency that is charged with conserving, improving, and protecting the natural resources and the environment of the state of Connecticut as well as making cheaper, cleaner and more reliable energy available for the people and businesses of the state.
Sound Transit streamlines utility tracking, analysis, and reporting with EnergyCAP.
Sean Finegan, Business Operations Manager at the UTMB, has spearheaded the implementation of EnergyCAP’s complete suite of energy and sustainability ERP solutions.