1,400+ Circuits Measured at Lima Airport | A Case Study

Jorge Chavez Airport, Peru

BEST Partner EnergyCloud, technical consultant to IBM, took the lead on an exciting new project at Jorge Chavés airport in Peru. The client – Peru’s largest airport – sought a solution to three key issues they were experiencing, for which they had struggled to find a single, end-to-end solution.

The Solution

EnergyCloud provided the technical support for IBM Smart Energy Management Services (SEMS), to demonstrate the power of the Eniscope, focusing on the chiller systems. With 22% energy savings immediately identified after a fast, seamless installation – the Client decided to proceed with a full rollout.

Eniscope is now used to monitor 1,417 circuits across the airport – feeding information back to the EnergyCloud energy management team. They provide energy management as an on-going service and, with minute-by-minute information at their finger tips, they can continually identify energy saving opportunities across the huge facility.

That same granular energy data has also been harnessed to provide a smart maintenance system, allowing the airport’s FM company to keep critical systems running, and to provide accurate tenant billing, greatly reducing administration costs, disputes and errors
Lima Airport have been so impressed with the work of EnergyCloud, they have committed to a 120 month project. They appreciate the ability of the skilled energy management team to continue to make savings over a long period. With behaviour modification strategies already paying dividends, the team are now exploring a raft of other energy-saving opportunities including:

What Next?

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