Energy demand management systems
Introduction
Energy Demand Management allows the same amount of energy to be produced as is consumed. Electrical energy is not stored in the cables and if it were not regulated, imbalances would appear.
To regulate energy management, different types of plants are used: base plants, which produce a lot of very cheap energy, but are very inflexible when it comes to adapting to demand; peak plants produce more expensive energy, but adapt quickly to demand.
Demand and generation forecasts are also made according to the weather (wind, solar), in addition to auctions to regulate which suppliers sell the electricity.
In Spain, the organization that manages the electrical network is Red Eléctrica Española.
The Energy Management System is part of an organization's management system in the form of a continuous cycle of planning, implementation, verification and improvement of the actions carried out to comply with its energy obligations.
Benefits of an energy management system for an organization:.
The greatest benefit of an Energy Management System, through compliance with the UNE EN 16001 standard, is to promote the energy efficiency of companies with their corresponding economic and energy savings, thus achieving a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions.
Other benefits associated with this management system are: