-
Location
-
Asia Pacific
-
Europe
-
Middle East
-
North America
- |
- Contact
- |
-
- Sign InSIGN IN TO ACCOUNT
-
Bienvenue à bord,
-
Industries
Industries
-
Airports
Honeywell provides a single point of control and customized software and solutions for the airport industry.
-
Commercial Buildings
Our commercial building management automation systems can regulate your climate control and integrate with your fire, life safety and access control systems on a single screen.
-
Retail
Learn about how Honeywell’s solutions can help optimize an entire operation, from two buildings to two hundred.
-
Contractors & Specifiers
Here’s how Honeywell meets the needs of contractors and consultants like you
-
Data Centers
Get a holistic view of your data center to optimize uptime, reduce costs and achieve sustainable operations
-
Education
Honeywell helps schools improve safety, energy efficiency, emergency systems, and more with smart building technology solutions customized to your campus.
-
Government & Military
We have helped government and military agencies around the world with smart building solutions and technology.
-
Healthcare
Honeywell Connected Hospital addresses the most complex operational challenges by connecting your hospital, your systems, and your staff to solutions that enhance safety, awareness and performance.
-
Hospitality
Honeywell hospitality products and solutions are focused on customization, convenience, safety and security.
-
Industrial & Manufacturing
Reduce facility costs, improve sustainability, and better protect workers with Honeywell’s industrial and manufacturing smart building technologies.
-
Justice & Corrections
Empowering Justice & Correctional facilities and security operators with contemporary solutions and services to help reduce operational cost, manage risk and incidents more effectively and enable rehabilitation of prisoners.
-
Smart Cities
Helps reduce the time to deliver emergency services, improve the efficiency of urban mobility systems, waste management systems, lighting systems and enhance citizen engagement with Honeywell’s solution suite for smart cities.
-
Airports
-
Brands
Brands
-
Our Brands
Find out how our brands, products, services and software turn buildings into integrated, proactive and profitable assets.
-
How To Buy
If you aren’t quite ready and want more information, you can talk to one of our in-house experts
-
Consulting
Learn more about our full services including technical consulting that can help you guide through planning, design and installation.
-
Our Brands
-
Support
Support
-
FAQ
Find more information about our products and services by visiting our frequently asked questions.
-
Training
Learn more about our online and in person basic and advanced training.
- Support
-
Customer Service Request
If any of our products need the attention of one of our Service Specialists, just let us know.
-
Contact Sales
Contact us today to speak to our experts about how Honeywell can provide customized solutions for any size building in any industry.
-
Technical Knowledge Center
Download any technical documents you might need to get the optimal performance from our products.
-
Technical Knowledge Center V2
Download any technical documents you might need to get the optimal performance from our products.
-
Case History
Review any support requests you've made in the past, and get an update on their status.
- Product Downloads
- HBT Software Downloads
-
Field Support Request
If any of our products need the attention of one of our Service Specialists, just let us know.
- Test-SD
-
My Contracts
Review any Contracts created in the past, and get an update on their status.
- Support Center
- Support Center
- Create a Request
- Test
- Fire System Builder
-
FAQ
-
News & Events
News & Events
-
News
Discover stories about the innovations and trends from Honeywell Building Technologies that help transform the way that buildings work.
-
Events
These HBT events bring the latest in building technology and trends to users around the globe. Trade shows, customer events, speaking engagements, HUG, Technology Day and webinars.
-
Press & Media
Read our press releases section and learn more about Honeywell Building Technologies.
-
News
- Sign InSIGN IN TO ACCOUNT
-
Bienvenue à bord,
-
Location
-
Asia Pacific
-
Europe
-
Middle East
-
North America
- |
- Contact
- |
Vous parcourez le catalogue de produits pour
- News
- Turning Carbon-Reduction Goals Into Tangible Progress
Turning Carbon-Reduction Goals Into Tangible Progress
Boosting the sustainability of buildings with data-driven energy management
By Youssef Mestari, General Manager Sustainability and Energy Efficiency Solutions, Honeywell Building Technologies
4 November 2021
A growing number of corporations and governments, including Honeywell, are making commitments to be carbon neutral by 2050 or sooner. In fact, one in five of the world’s largest publicly traded companies have now pledged to meet net-zero emissions targets, according to a study by the Energy & Climate Intelligence Unit and Oxford Net Zero.
Reducing emissions is a cornerstone of any successful sustainability strategy, but establishing a target is only one step in the process. Achieving net-zero emissions requires investment, innovation and commitment.
While there isn’t a one-size-fits-all path, corporations and governments can take a number of actions. A successful transition starts by identifying the biggest opportunities in an organization. When a company makes a pledge to a more sustainable future, it must look at the sum of its parts. Different parts of an enterprise will be able to make changes to improve carbon footprint more easily than others. Imagine, for example, how expensive it is for a state-of-the-art factory to reduce its emissions by 30%. The owner of this factory could reduce a similar amount of emissions at a coal-fired power plant elsewhere by funding a more cost-effective project to install upgraded, new equipment. This type of carbon offset strategy enables capital to efficiently reduce emissions.
For most organizations, the two largest energy consuming assets are commercial buildings and fleet vehicles – making these the greatest sources of Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions. Together, buildings and construction account for about 36% of global energy consumption, and 38% of total direct and indirect carbon emissions, according to a 2020 report by the United Nations Environment Programme. Alarmingly, the U.N. study found that emissions from the operation of buildings hit their highest-ever level in 2019. Buildings represent an opportunity for organizations to make meaningful reductions in their carbon emissions.
Maximizing energy efficiency of building systems
Whether you have a single building or a large portfolio, the starting point for building a net-zero strategy is establishing baselines of current performance and existing building characteristics. The data is critical for a precise, in-depth analysis of your building’s operations and equipment — across brands, systems and technologies. You’ll be able to make more accurate assessments and comparisons, even among different properties. Specific, reliable information informs better business decisions, such as investments in equipment and upgrades.
The next step is identifying energy efficiency opportunities in all building systems. Heating, cooling and lighting are typically the biggest consumers of energy in buildings. The challenge is maximizing energy efficiency while also maintaining a safer and more comfortable environment that promotes occupant productivity, satisfaction and wellbeing. What’s more, balancing comfort against energy budgets isn’t the same challenge from one year to the next. Utility rates, weather and occupancy are constant variables. For example, facility owners and managers have faced unique operational challenges during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Many have had to address indoor air quality through their building’s ventilation systems by increasing outdoor air circulation or installing air filtration and cleaning systems, which could drive greater energy consumption.
Energy management and information systems (EMIS) allow owners, operators and facility managers to proactively manage comfort, system performance and consumption. The systems often leverage the capabilities of artificial intelligence and machine learning to reveal hidden energy waste and provide predictive, optimized control.
These systems analyze information from sources such as sensors, meters, IoT devices, weather stations and building automation systems to give users visibility into trends and unexplained energy spikes. The continuous monitoring, fault detection, diagnostic tools and analytics take the guesswork out of finding the optimal equipment settings. EMIS can collect data, comparing conditions and demand in buildings to current weather and utility pricing, and automatically recalibrate building equipment in real time and respond to issues as they occur.
EMIS offer an entirely new way to manage building systems and their efficiency gains are typically borne out of tangible cost savings. 104 public and private organizations recently participated in a four-year study funded by the U.S. Department of Energy examining the use of EMIS. Participants used the systems in 6,500 buildings covering more than 500 million square feet of floor space. By the second year of installation, participants with energy information systems achieved a median annual energy savings of 3% and participants with automated fault detection and diagnostic tools achieved a median savings of 9%. Yearly savings are projected to be 4.1 trillion Btu and $95 million once EMIS use has been established.
Reducing a buildings’ carbon footprint can require significant investments, but some investments have a quicker return than others. Organizations with EMIS have a median two-year simple payback period, making these systems a highly competitive investment option when compared with other energy efficiency technologies, according to the study. Reducing emissions through reduced energy consumption not only helps an organization reach its net-zero goals — it’s also good for their bottom line.
Determining the approach that’s right for your organization is often the most complex and challenging aspect of sustainability. Speak to an expert to learn more about Honeywell’s holistic solution.
- Energy & Climate Intelligence Unit and Oxford Net Zero, Taking Stock: A global assessment of net zero targets, Black, R., Cullen, K., Fay, B., Hale, T., Lang, J., Mahmood, S., Smith S.M., March 2021. [Accessed August 24, 2021]
- United Nations Environment Programme, 2020 Status Report for Buildings and Construction: Towards a Zero-emission, Efficient and Resilient Buildings and Construction Sector, December 16, 2020. [Accessed August 24, 2021]
- Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Proving the Business Case for Building Analytics, Kramer, H., Lin, G., Curtin, C., Crowe, E., and Granderson, J., October 2020. [Accessed August 24, 2021]
Copyright © 2024 Honeywell International Inc.