ECOCITIES (software) explained

ECOCITIES
Developer:XYLEM Technologies
Programming Language:Java
Operating System:Web browser
Platform:Cross-platform
Language:English, German, Others
Genre:Simulation software, Energy and facility management software, Energy management software
License:Proprietary

ECOCITIES is an energy optimization system for building portfolios combining and extending the benefits of Energy Management Software (EMS), Computer-aided Facility Management (CAFM) software and building portfolio management software. It integrates building administration and monitoring, energy accounting and building portfolio optimization. Thereby, it supports the definition of low carbon action plans in terms of environmental impact (e.g., carbon footprint, energy efficiency) and financial impact (e.g., investment costs, running, costs).

Software System

The system considers the following options for each building and the resulting (inter-) dependencies:

ECOCITIES calculates all energy- and cost-efficient development scenarios, visualizes them on the screen and allows decision makers to interactively explore the consequences of their actions (e.g., what are the citywide costs and the corresponding reductions of introducing a neighborhood-scale combined heat and power plant). ECOCITIES is an enabler for the realization of energy goals and provides synergies with existing endeavors of achieving national and European energy goals. On an operational level, ECOCITIES supports the following processes:

European Union

All member states of the European Union are bound to decrease their greenhouse gas emissions. For example, the EU climate and energy package requires member states to improve their energy efficiency by 20%, increase -renewable energy production by 20% and reduce their emissions by 20%. With about 40% of emissions heating, cooling and hot water production in buildings is one of the largest greenhouse gas producers.[1] At the same time the building sector has the largest potential for energy savings. In their effort to lead a change towards greater energy efficiency and a reduction of greenhouse gas, many companies, cities and municipalities are in the process of developing low carbon action plans.[2] [3] However, the costs for developing optimal action plans and their continuous monitoring and optimization are very high, thus, often hindered by the tense financial situation, especially of cities and municipalities. With significant economic and environmental downsides; the consequences are additional costs due to the non-compliance to the national and EU emission goals and untapped energy saving potential.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Lechner, Norbert. Heating, cooling, lighting: Sustainable design methods for architects. John wiley & sons, 2014.
  2. Baeumler, Axel, Ede Ijjasz-Vasquez, and Shomik Mehndiratta, eds. Sustainable low-carbon city development in China. World Bank Publications, 2012.
  3. Broto, Vanesa Castán, and Harriet Bulkeley. "A survey of urban climate change experiments in 100 cities." Global Environmental Change 23.1 (2013): 92-102.