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The ENERGOGUARD system is intended for those, who wish:

  • To save energy costs, to control, optimize and plan
  • To use subsidy titles purposefully
  • To know and upkeep the actual condition of objects, technologies and a potential of economy measures
  • To decide properly according to energy data (heat, electricity, steam, gas and water)
  • To control the substantiated use of energies in consumption points according to types of objects, the character of running, used technologies, climatic conditions and days off
  • To optimize the consumption considering the determined normatives and set goals
  • To engage and motivate employees in energy demandingness reduction
  • To have an effective energy concept with a perspective to the future
  • To implement an effective system and processes for the energy management according to ISO 50 001 standard
  • To renew technologies soon enough regarding their condition and on the basis of regular technical-economic calculations
  • To follow new trends and to update plans on this basis

Data sources for the ENERGOGUARD system

  1. Measuring instruments for invoicing purposes and secondary measuring instruments of allowance organisations
  2. Measurement and regulation systems, e.g. a control system in a boiler-room or a dispatching centre
  3. Measuring instruments for invoicing purposes and secondary measuring instruments in multiple dwelling houses
  4. Measuring instruments in exchanger stations
  5. IT systems containing production data
  6. Recording of measured data by handwriting

What does the ENERGOGUARD system enable?

  1. The ENERGOGUARD system is an advisable tool for implementation of:
    1. Energy management for public service
    2. Energy management for cities and villages
    3. Energy management for regions
    4. Energy management for municipalities
  1. The ENERGOGUARD system enables monitoring and optimization in:
    1. Municipal and region authorities
    2. Allowance organisations
    3. Buildings and administration buildings
    4. Public lighting
    5. Schools and kindergartens
    6. Sports areas
    7. Libraries
    8. Theaters, cinemas and museums
    9. Exchange and transfer stations
    10. Boiler-rooms

Three steps to success comprise:

  1. The implementation of ISO 50 001 energy management system
  2. The use of the internet software ENERGOGUARD, which enables to perform ISO 50 001 energy management and a balance analysis including the documentation centralization (for example energy audits, building energy use intensity certificates, energy distributions, invoices, lists of measuring points, distribution systems)
  3. The process of the continuous improvement and proposing of economy measures, which are performed in cooperation with experts from the department of Energy Audits and Studies and the Design engineering department.