The t-method software energy management and planning module is an independent component of the system design module. It serves as an excellent tool for monitoring energy consumption, helping to reduce energy costs, manage energy usage timing, and comply with various environmental regulations (ISO 14001, ISO 14004). It allows tracking the consumption of electricity, gas, water, LPG, gasoline, diesel, and nitrogen, whether on a building level, individual equipment, or system processes. This makes it a perfect tool not only for monitoring energy consumption but also for tracking carbon emissions.
Meters
- In the software, meters and sub-meters can be organized into a tree structure.
- Meters can be assigned to devices and system processes.
- For devices, the nominal consumption and estimated operating time can be specified for more accurate consumption calculations.
Data Entry
- Recording meter readings is done on a simple, user-friendly interface.
- The display of previous meter readings assists with data entry.
- Data can also be automatically imported from other systems.
Reports – KPI
- After defining annual goals, process indicators can be tracked.
- An energy data sheet serves as a quick overview of device data.
- Consumption diagrams can be used to compare the results of different time periods.
ESG – Carbon Footprint Calculation
Energy management offers a unique opportunity for quick and simple calculations of ESG, Sustainability Scope 1, and Scope 2. Using built-in functions and calculations, energy data and emissions are converted to CO2 values based on international standards and practices (ISO 14067, ISO 14064, ESRS). This saves both data collection and calculation time.
As an additional option, the t-method Dashboard module enables easy monitoring of consumption and carbon emissions in the future. It also allows comparisons with previous years’ or months’ performance, making it easy to communicate performance and carbon neutrality to clients. At the same time, it helps identify areas where intervention is needed to improve energy efficiency and environmental compliance.