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An energy management system (EnMS) is a framework used by energy users, such as businesses, governments, and other industrial and commercial entities, to control their energy consumption.
The management of energy resources is made possible by energy management systems (EMS), automated systems that gather energy measurement data from the field and make it accessible to users through visuals, online monitoring tools, and energy quality analyzers.
A room energy management system (REMS) regulates the use of water, electricity, heating, and cooling. An REMS automatically detects room occupancy and optimises energy use while ensuring optimum comfort. It is mostly used in hotels and business buildings.
The Nigeria Hotel energy management system market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
Honeywell launches Inncom energy-management, guestroom-control system.Inncom INNcontrol 5, a platform for energy management and guest room control, was introduced by Honeywell.
The IC5 system enables operators to measure energy use, manage guest room controls throughout the whole hotel property in real-time, find and fix problems before they have an impact on guests, and provide greater operational efficiency.
Data from guestrooms is gathered by IC5 and presented on a customizable dashboard with key performance metrics that have an influence on property operations and features.
Dashboards provide KPI measures such as energy consumption by guest room as well as throughout the entire property, in addition to the current occupancy rate and system health.
The cloud-based solution offers data analytics and mobile notifications, securely interfaces with other systems, and takes into account the particular operating objectives of each property.
The previous energy-management and guest room-control system from Inncom, INNcontrol 3, is backwards compatible with IC5, which may make use of an existing infrastructure to assist down installation costs.
The open IoT platform Niagara Framework powers the new system, enabling safe and simple interaction with systems and devices from other manufacturers.
The user interface of IC5 is simple to understand and contributes to lower training costs. For desktop, tablet, or mobile devices, the system is designed. To boost staff productivity and respond to guest room warnings that can impair guest comfort, it is simple to access from the office or remotely.
Furthermore, IC5 browser access significantly reduces onsite hardware expenses. It reports information from Inncom e7 sensors, controllers, thermostats, and even other third-party devices used in guestrooms.