The client faces difficulties in monitoring and controlling thermal energy consumption across various public spaces and buildings. There is a lack of real-time data collection and analysis tools, leading to suboptimal regulation of heating systems, higher energy costs, and limited ability to optimize energy usage dynamically.
A municipality or local government managing multiple public buildings and outdoor spaces that require efficient thermal energy management to reduce costs and environmental impact.
The implementation of this remote energy monitoring and control system is expected to reduce thermal energy consumption in public spaces by up to 30%, significantly lowering operational costs. Additionally, it will enhance the municipality's ability to optimize heating efficiency in real time, support sustainability goals, and provide a scalable foundation for future smart city initiatives.