THE ENERGY MANAGEMENT
EXHIBITION This year’s EMEX will take place in London 16th-17th November 2016, here’s a sample of what you can expect from this year’s event.
CARLO GAVAZZI PROVIDES FLEXIBLE WEB
SERVER MONITORING Solar photovoltaics (PVs) continues to be a fast-growing market. Especially as building owners grasp the opportunities on offer to save energy while making money, by selling power back to the grid. The key to optimising their return on investment is the successful monitoring of either single or multiple sites.
Carlo Gavazzi’s newly launched VMUY-PV is housed in a compact 2-DIN module and allows the user to aggregate information from up to 10 VMU-C PV units within a single centralised interface. This effectively allows you to monitor up to 640 inverters and or 320 meters and 2250 strings. All information can be accessed from any PC using a standard web browser with no recurrent annual fees.
Complete with an impressive 32GB on-board data storage, which is substantial enough to store up to 30 years of historical data. To help maximise the production efficiency, VMU-Y PV allows estimations of the monthly savings/earnings based on the energy monitored, which is calculated by its configurable contractual unit values.
All data can be viewed through the web browser, which uses a highly interactive software interface,
06 | WHAT'S NEW?
Theatre 1:Energy Management as a Profession The theatre is looking at topics from career development and skills shortages to improving environmental performance through employee behaviour change. You will leave the event better able to understand how to shift energy efficiency in your organisation from one-off projects to a strategy that is embedded in staff culture. Don't miss The EMA awards (16th) and The Public Sector Energy Awards (17th) that will reward those who are deemed by their peers to be outstanding and celebrate their achievements.
Speakers include: Dominic Pybus, Energy and Utilities Advisor at the House of Commons; Stuart Kirk, Chief Operating Officer of Circle Green Energy Services Limited; David Mason, Senior Sustainability Manager of Skanska; John Mulholland, Director at Mulholland Energy Solutions.
Theatre 2: Utilities & Energy Services Find out how best to outsource energy management solutions for your organisation. From planning, delivery to measurement & benchmarking, learn from the best the UK has to offer. Discover the alternative routes of finance and contracting, many of which will cost your organisation nothing upfront and will not affect your cap-ex budget. On the 16th, this theatre will focus on Water De-regulation: the Next Big Marketplace.
providing data export from selection of AC, DC and environmental variables in either xls or csv format. Alarms and warnings are logged and automatically emailed allowing for immediate action.
A major benefit for this solution is that it is fully scalable for both large and small systems as it evolves with the company. Carlo Gavazzi’s VMU-Y
Speakers include: Ben Burggraaf, Energy Operations Manager at Dr Cymru Welsh Water; Nicky Maclaurin Associate Director at Savills; Bastiaan De Groot, Global Director Smart Lighting and New Business Development of Feilo Sylvania; Rob Greenfield, Managing Director of Assured Safety & Risk Management Limited.
Theatre 3:Technology and Innovation This theatre explores the challenges thrown up by modern business practices and presents a vast array of solutions. It also showcases new tools, and innovative technologies available in other fields, and explains their relevance to the energy professionals.
Speakers include: John Guthrie, Energy Manager Drives & Motors for ABB Limited; Arthur Beattie, Commercial Director, Carbon2018 Limited; Dr Terence Lewis MSc. BSc, Head of Renewable Energy and Sustainability at Southend on Sea Borough Council; Dr Alex Mardapittas Managing Director, EMSc (UK) Limited.
Theatre 4:Meeting Energy Demand This theatre explores the challenges of balancing energy demand with supply while reducing costs and meeting carbon emissions targets. Grid modernisation is required to meet energy supply while disruptive technologies are empowering users to monitor and manage demand.
Speakers include: Simon Locke, International Environmental Sustainability Manager at The Body Shop International; Jens Madrian, CFO & CCO of Reactive Technologies Ltd; Paul Lowbridge, Power Responsive Manager at National Grid; Mark North, Quality Manager at Costa Express
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PV is one such solution providing all the benefits of a multi-site solution without the ongoing costs.
The VMUY-PV series ensures optimal performance in applications such as PV monitoring of large scale ground installations, commercial rooftops and easy diagnostics of rooftop installations.
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