C&I Energy Management Software for Buildings, Asset Management and Industrial Processes
Price:
Starting at USD 3,000
Publish Date: 21 Dec 2023
Code: AN-5911
Research Type: Report
Pages: 33
RELATED SERVICE:
Smart Energy for Enterprises and Industries
Actionable Benefits
- Understanding different styles of energy management software.
- Major vendors providing software with smaller vendors providing expertise.
- How to maximize efficiency and your next steps with energy management software.
Research Highlights
- Breakdown of energy management software market regionally and by application.
- Next steps with energy management software regarding the Commercial and Industrial (C&I) sector.
Critical Questions Answered
- What are the drivers and challenges facing energy management software?
- How is the software being implemented currently?
- How do digital twins and Artificial Intelligence (AI) complement the software?
Who Should Read This?
- Energy officers responsible for multiple sites.
- Energy-intensive enterprises looking to increase efficiency.
- Any building users interested in how to reduce energy consumption and costs.
Companies Mentioned
Table of Contents
Executive Summary
Recommendations
Energy Management Software—What Does It Encompass?
Centralized, Decentralized, and Hierarchical Systems
Asset Management
Commercial Use
Industrial Use
Utilities Use
Residential Use
Drivers
Energy Efficiency
Economic Benefits
Sustainability Regulations
Challenges
System Integration
Complexity and Learning Curve of Software
Data Security
Other Challenges
Integration with Smart Technology
Digital Twins
AI
Case Studies
Siemens: Automotive Supplier Gestamp
GE: Gas Turbine Digital Twins
Grid Edge: U.K. Council Buildings
AutoGrid: Tata Power and Mumbai
University of California, Santa Barbara
Novartis
Market Forecasts
Major Vendors
Siemens
E.ON
Schneider Electric
General Electric
Honeywell
Smaller Vendors
Cotopaxi
Kontrol Technologies
Aquicore
Companies Mentioned
- Aquicore
- AutoGrid
- Cotopaxi
- General Electric
- Honeywell
- Kontrol Technologies
- Schneider Electric
- Siemens
- University of California