Energy Analysis Modeling - Building Automation

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Feedback Solutions
Burlington, Ontario, Canada
Preferred learners
  • Ontario, Canada
  • Academic experience
Categories
Data analysis Data modelling Operations Software development Databases
Skills
calculations energy analysis hvac ventilation
Project scope
What is the main goal for this project?

The objective of building the 'Energy Model Analytics' is to gather critical data about a building and to understand how it is currently being ventilated and managed with respect to its HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) function. This data will help us identify potential energy-saving and GHG(Green House Gas) reduction opportunities.

There are two phases of data collection, the first phase will involve the collection of building-specific details to evaluate if the building will be a potential site for energy and GHG reduction. The second phase will be to collect detailed information about the functioning of the HVAC system to calculate the energy savings. The collected data will be used to calculate estimated electrical and thermal savings.

The key metric used to calculate the savings is driven by occupancy data, which is the core of our solution to control the ventilation in a building. The baseline calculation will calculate the current energy usage (electrical and thermal) based on the current operation of the HVAC system.

About the company

Feedback Solutions leverages best-in-class people counting sensors with its patented technology platform to continuously calculate highly accurate real-time occupant counts based on user-defined zones within a building. This data is then communicated via: BACnet/IP, cloud platform or DDC controller – so that ventilation requirement are optimized seamlessly in real-time based on actual occupant demand. These real-time adjustments reduce energy consumption by as much as 40%, reduce GHG emissions and result in less wear and tear on critical HVAC equipment – all while meeting space ventilation requirements as per ASHRAE guidelines.