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Energy and Buildings, Vol.109, 1-11, 2015
Development and application of a simple BEMS to measure energy consumption of buildings
This paper shows development of a simple, cheap "Building Energy Management System" (BEMS) to monitor energy consumption, and an application to measure energy consumption, including electricity and gas consumption in buildings. The system uses current transformers to measure electric consumption at each distribution box. Web cameras monitor lighting in each room, as well as air conditioning status by recognizing the movement of a ribbon at the outlet. Web cameras can also monitor gas consumption at the meter through character recognition. The data is sent via network to a computer for monitoring and analysis. As an example, key components of this BEMS were tested to measure building energy consumption of Osaka City University Sugimoto Campus in Japan for a period of 2 years (2013, 2014). The electric consumption of campus as well as the electric and gas consumption for air conditioning use was measured. Web cameras were installed in several rooms in one section of the campus to record lighting and air conditioning use data. The data was analyzed to reveal a correlation between hourly outdoor temperature and hourly electric consumption, with a stronger correlation between hourly outdoor temperature and hourly electric consumption for air conditioning. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Buildings;Simple BEMS;Energy consumption;Air conditioning;Lighting;Carbon dioxide emissions