Cities account for about 65% of global energy demand. The generation and consumption of energy poses challenges for urban areas: energy poverty, network reinforcement costs associated with increased electrification, and load balancing.
The Sustainable Energy Management System (SEMS) is a modular system which centralises information from, and control over, many local energy systems and devices. SEMS integrates heat, power, transport, and the built environment, combining data connectivity and the internet of things to optimise energy systems and strategies. The SEMS helps to process data inputs in real time; improving decision making, reducing system inefficiencies, and delivering financial, social and environmental benefits.
This webinar presents Sustainable Energy Management Systems (SEMS) through two case studies from London and Milan.
For more information about SEMS, please visit our website:
http://www.sharingcities.eu

