Energy monitoring
Energy monitoring allows for precise energy management, identification of loss areas, and implementation of savings.
Gain full control over your company's energy consumption.
What is energy monitoring?
Energy monitoring is the systematic collection, analysis, and reporting of data on a company’s energy consumption.
It allows precise tracking of devices, installations, and processes parameters, enabling real-time control of energy efficiency and identification of potential savings.
Integrated monitoring systems use modern technologies such as IoT sensors, analytical platforms, and SCADA systems.
Who is energy monitoring for?
Energy monitoring is applied across various industries and organizations.
Special attention to monitoring should be given by companies aiming to optimize energy consumption and increase competitiveness.
Companies that, over the past three years, have consumed on average more than 23.61 GWh of energy annually (about 85 TJ), including all types of energy, will be required to implement a certified energy management system.
The obligation arises from the planned amendment to the Energy Efficiency Act, currently under development by the Ministry of Climate and Environment. The goal of these changes is to align Polish regulations with the requirements of EU Directive 2023/1791, adopted on September 13, 2023.
Contact usHow does energy monitoring work?
real-time measurements
Sensors installed on key devices and installations collect data on energy consumption, operating parameters, and technical condition.
data analysis
Data is sent to a central management system that processes it, identifies deviations, and generates reports.
reporting
The system provides clear analyses and alerts to facilitate decision-making on energy consumption improvement.
technical support
The next stage in improving energy efficiency and cutting CO2 emissions is to analyse reports, identify optimization activities, and put them into practice — a process you can carry out together with DB Energy’s engineering team.
What information does energy monitoring provide?
Energy consumption
Energy utilities, including electricity, gas, water, heat, cooling, steam and compressed air
Equipment efficiency
Drives, motors, compressors, boilers, pumps, or fans
Process efficiency
Operational or technological in production (energy consumption indicators, KPIs)
Network load
Balance and flow of electricity (including reactive power), as well as heat and cooling
We offer a proprietary solution for monitoring and measurements - DiagSYS
Learn moreWhy is energy monitoring essential?
Effective energy management is key to reducing costs, meeting legal requirements, and improving process efficiency.
Energy monitoring:
- Supports the achievement of decarbonization and sustainable development goals.
- Enables early detection of failures and energy losses.
- Provides data necessary to implement actions aimed atimproving energy efficiency within the organization's energy policy.
Benefits of energy monitoring
cost reduction
Identifying energy-intensive processes and equipment allows the implementation of appropriate savings initiatives.
increased efficiency
Continuous insight into energy consumption allows better production planning and optimization of equipment operation.
legal compliance
Monitoring facilitates CO2 emissions reporting and compliance with regulations, such as the EED directive.
improved reliability
Monitoring systems help detect technical issues before they cause costly downtime.