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Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Homes and Businesses Utilizing New Technology to Reduce Energy Usage

In today's high energy world, people are constantly searching for ways to reduce energy consumption any way possible. Reducing energy usage is the best way to lower electric bills. In addition, it makes electricity cheaper for everyone if there is an unused surplus.

One example would be the Marine Corps Base in Camp Lejeune, NC holding its second annual Energy Fair at the Marine Exchange this October to demonstrate ways energy can be conserved both commercially and residential.

"The Energy Fair is a way we can increase awareness across the base," said Lt. J.G. Walter Anderson, assistant public works officer. "First off, we want to show them some of the different technologies out there as far as energy conservation. When most people hear it, they think 'turn off your lights,' but there are so many things that can be done. Secondly, we want to show the people some of the projects going on around base."

Booths were set up by vendors at the entrance of the MCX displaying their company's newest ideas to make the World a greener and more energy efficient place.

One common trend among commercial companies is Building energy management system and computerize energy monitoring. Recent research indicates that companies utilizing commercial energy management are up 40 percent from last year. Rising energy costs and environmental awareness is attributed to this change.

One company has developed LED lights with built-in speakers for homes with recessed lighting, and they have also worked to create wireless electronics for everyday household objects.

"Many commercial buildings had these installed for a few years now," said one vendor. "Now it's becoming something people can put in their houses, and it is just another way to not use up unnecessary electricity.

Most of today's energy management systems are comprehensive monitoring and control systems that are part of a full building solution. The monitoring component of these systems allows owners to track energy consumption in real time, make this data available to company financial controllers to produce company budgets, and make necessary adjustments when consumption exceeds demand. The control component of the systems enables building management staff to effectively manage the building, often when building management resources are shrinking.

Today there are technologies available for both in-home and commercial use. Many of these new innovative upgrades are more cost effective than outdated systems. What was once considered commercial energy management has now morphed in to residential energy management. Homes around the world are beginning to install and utilize new technology designed to lower energy usage.

Steven Brock has been in the commercial energy management field for 25 years. He now dedicates his time to writing web copy and newsletters for En Touch Controls energy management solutions.


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