Global building energy management systems (BEMS) market size to surpass USD 6 billion by 2023, research suggests


The global building energy management systems (BEMS) market size is projected to surpass USD 6 billion by 2023, with regulatory pressure to reduce energy wastage representing the main market driver, a recent market research report has been able to suggest.

Rising awareness regarding efficient use of energy at corporate and government levels is anticipated to propel building energy management systems market demand in commercial, residential as well as industrial sectors. The building sector is primarily responsible for global greenhouse gas emission as well as energy consumption.

BEMS involves effective integration of software, hardware, ICT technologies and services. It helps monitor, control and automate lighting as well as HVAC functions in order to manage energy efficiency of the buildings. It also helps in enhancing dwellers’ productivity and comfort.

Furthermore, the data gathered by BEMS is utilized by BMS and it is likely to become a vital component of BMS solution. This in turn is anticipated to positively impact building energy management systems market share over the forecast period.

HeatingSave – the BEMS to help you save energy and money

Replacing your central heating clock with a HeatingSave energy and boiler management controller is the quickest way of beating those tariff rises and saving on energy costs, often paying for itself in less than a year but almost always in less than 3 years.

HeatingSave can cut your energy usage by 20% to 30% with its energy management control, as its internal microprocessor constantly calculates and improves the efficiency and savings of your central heating system.

Using HeatingSave, simply choose the room temperature and the hot water you want, and when, and HeatingSave does the rest. It works with all central heating systems – oil, gas or coal – and links up with a PC to produce reports and graphs to fashion a powerful and complete energy management system.

The system is backed by the Carbon Trust and the Energy Savings Trust.


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