Bglobal Analyser

Bglobal’s Analyser service allows the user to analyse energy, production and degree day data both graphically and in tabular form.

Bglobal has a comprehensive web based Energy Management System available to customers.

Energy Analysis - Graphical View
Bglobal provides two web-based services: a standard package containing all of the tools required to monitor and manage energy online; and a bespoke-developed web service for customers with more specific needs (such as those who want to develop multi-site league tables, carbon footprint calculations in real-time, etc).

Our web tools enable customers to easily access and view their energy consumption data and profiles in graphical report formats, at any time, via a web browser. Energy Efficiency analysis tools included in these packages enable customers to identify energy savings. The following will provided as part of the standard Analyser service:

  • Half hourly Meter Data Profiles on a monthly, weekly or daily basis for each site where an Advanced Metering System has been installed.
  • Meter Data Profile reports can be accessed at any time by the customer via a web browser facility.
  • The web browser facility will be fully password protected secure environment.
  • The customer can view half hourly Meter Data Profile reports for any defined period from the installation date of an Advanced Metering System to the date of the last download.
  • A core set of pre-written energy consumption reports along with specific tools to analyse energy consumption patterns and costs.
Energy Analysis - Tabular View
This tool can help you to take advantage of the Carbon Reduction Commitment. The UK’s new carbon emissions trading scheme will start operating in April 2010. As part of this scheme the money collected from participants for carbon emission allowances is recycled back to the participants based on their overall performance.

So a company that achieves significant energy and carbon savings is likely to receive a payment greater than the cost of purchasing their allowances. Whereas companies that do not reduce their carbon emissions will receive less than they paid into the scheme.