%0 Report %A Naoya Motegi %A Mary Ann Piette %A Satkartar Kinney %A Karen Herter %D 2003 %G eng %L LBNL-52510 %T Web-Based Energy Information Systems for Energy Management and Demand Response in Commercial Buildings %2 LBNL-52510 %3
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%8 18/04/2003 %XEnergy Information Systems (EIS) for buildings are becoming widespread in the U.S., with more companies offering EIS products every year. As a result, customers are often overwhelmed by the quickly expanding portfolio of EIS feature and application options, which have not been clearly identified for consumers. The object of this report is to provide a technical overview of currently available EIS products. In particular, this report focuses on web-based EIS products for large commercial buildings, which allow data access and control capabilities over the Internet.
This project involved an extensive review of research and trade literature to understand the motivation for EIS technology development. This study also gathered information on currently commercialized EIS. This review is not an exhaustive analysis of all EIS products; rather, it is a technical framework and review of current products on the market.
This report summarizes key features available in todayメs EIS, along with a categorization framework to understand the relationship between EIS, Energy Management and Control Systems (EMCSs), and similar technologies.