Energy monitoring and condition monitoring

Energy efficiency has long been a top priority for German companies. Due to EU parameters e.g. the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD), standards like ISO 50001, and companies’ own sustainability and profitability goals, the issue of energy costs continues to gain relevance.

 

However, sustainable energy cost savings are usually only possible with a correspondingly high level of transparency that reveals the true causes of unnecessarily high consumption.

The same applies to comprehensive condition monitoring, as the measurement data available from machines, systems, and processes can be used, among other things, to identify production utilization, No-load operation and downtime—and, in this context, sustainably increase the availability of machines and systems through predictive and thus condition-based maintenance strategies.

 

However, the challenge of collecting and analyzing the relevant information and data still remains.

Anyone who thinks at this point that significant energy savings and productivity gains must inevitably go hand in hand with high investments in the necessary technical infrastructure is mistaken, as this white paper will demonstrate.

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