Building Energy Management Systems and Techniques 1st Edition
Unlock smarter, greener building performance with Building Energy Management Systems and Techniques, 1st Edition by Fengji Luo, Gianluca Ranzi, and Zhao Yang Dong. This authoritative guide blends engineering rigor with practical insight to help professionals transform building operations across cities in Europe, North America, Asia-Pacific and beyond.
Begin with a clear overview of BEMS architecture and the core technologies—sensing, communication, control, and analytics—that power modern smart buildings. The book then dives into advanced techniques for HVAC optimization, load forecasting, model predictive control, fault detection, and integration with renewables and energy storage. Realistic examples and methodologies make complex theory immediately applicable to real-world projects.
Whether you’re an energy engineer, facilities manager, researcher or graduate student, you’ll appreciate the pragmatic focus on measurable outcomes: energy savings, occupant comfort, regulatory compliance and lifecycle cost reduction. Chapters explain step-by-step approaches to system design, algorithm selection, simulation and field validation—equipping you to implement data-driven controls and scalable BEMS solutions in varied climates and regulatory environments.
Compact, current and globally relevant, this edition is a must-have reference for anyone responsible for building performance in public buildings, commercial portfolios, or urban infrastructure. Elevate your projects with proven strategies and technical depth—order Building Energy Management Systems and Techniques today and take the first step toward more efficient, resilient buildings.
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