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Imagine saving 3% on your factory’s energy expenses, significantly reducing your carbon footprint at the same time, while producing the same amount of product? Sounds too good to be true, but today, solutions abound.
According to statistics, US industrial facilities are responsible for 30% of greenhouse gas emissions. Energy improvements of just 10% in commercial and industrial buildings through the adoption of wireless energy management could save as much as $20 billion a year. This is a drop in the bucket when automation of industrial factories is considered.
These days, energy efficiency is at the top of the list when executives are considering changes to industrial operations. It is now typical for industrial automation solutions to keep plant managers continuously aware of their power consumption so that corrections and adjustments can be made to prevent the waste of capital.
IEES not only save energy but have secondary effects including limiting pollution and creating a more sustainable future. This is accomplished through the use of advanced industrial automation and SCADA and industrial safety systems.
Smart factories have much in common with smart grids, smart cities, smart buildings and smart lighting. It is simply the leveraging of advanced controls and sensors to improve process control and boost energy efficiency.
The typical roadblock to a full-fledged industrial automation solution leading to significant savings of energy involves the adoption of automation of manufacturing, building and electrical systems under a single interface so that operations and relationships between all equipment and systems can be modeled, understood, managed and improved.
Tags: energy savings, green factory, industrial automation
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