A36 -- Energy Use and Management (I-P)
Energy management in buildings is the control of energy use and cost while maintaining indoor environmental conditions to provide comfort and to fully meet functional needs. This chapter provides guidance on establishing an effective, ongoing energy management program, as well as information on planning and implementing energy management projects. The energy manager should understand how energy is used in the building, to manage it effectively. There are opportunities for savings by reducing the unit price of purchased energy, and by improving the efficiency and reducing the use of energy-consuming systems. Water/sewer costs and use may be included in the energy management activity. This could be called utility management, but energy management is used in this chapter.Chapter Table of ContentsEnergy ManagementCommunicationsEnergy Accounting SystemsAnalyzing Energy DataSurveys and AuditsImproving Discretionary OperationsEnergy-Efficiency MeasuresImplementing Energy-Efficiency MeasuresMonitoring ResultsEvaluating Success and Establishing New GoalsBuilding Emergency Energy Use ReductionCitation: 2011 ASHRAE Handbook -- HVAC Applications: Chapter 36, Energy Use and Management