Energy & Demand Management.
Our world is already fraught with rising energy demands. As per the data available, the total energy consumption of the world is expected to increase by 48% before 2040, says a report published by Energy Information Administration(EIA). Couple this with the an aging grid system and old, power intensive industrial machinery, it can only point to a sharp rise in energy demand.
But favorably, employing an energy management system(EMS) in a building – that aims to make use of the energy sources efficiently – may save up to 29% on energy consumption costs. So, efficient energy usage is the solution for this world’s ever-rising energy hunger
Energy Management is Energy management is the process of tracking and optimizing energy consumption using systematically and procedurally with the aim of reducing energy requirement per unit of output while holding constant or reducing total costs of producing the output from these systems without compromising the energy needed for production.
Energy Audit.
An energy audit is the inspection, survey and analysis of energy flows, for energy conservation in a building, industrial site or home. This process or system is meant to reduce the amount of energy input into the system without negatively affecting the output(s). In commercial and industrial real estate, an energy audit is the first step in identifying opportunities to reduce energy expense and carbon footprints.
We provide energy audit services, such as:
- Data Logging
- Load analysis
- Electrical infrared thermograph
- Analysis of building and utility data(inc energy bills)
- Power Quality Analysis
- Energy Savings Analysis
- The selection and the evaluation of energy conservation measures
- The estimation of energy saving potential
Energy Efficiency Design.
Energy efficiency is a way of managing and restraining the growth in energy consumption. Something is more energy efficient if it delivers more services for the same energy input, or the same services for less energy input. For example, when a compact florescent light (CFL) bulb uses less energy (one-third to one-fifth) than an incandescent bulb to produce the same amount of light, the CFL is considered to be more energy efficient. So in this stage we design systems that increases energy efficiency in your home or business so as to reduce high costs incurred in energy use and ultimately reducing the cost of production.
Power Factor Correction.
Power Factor is the ratio between the useful (true) power (kW) to the total (apparent) power (kVA) consumed by an AC electrical equipment or a complete electrical installation. It is a measure of how efficiently electrical power is converted into useful work output with the ideal power factor being 1 as anything less than 1 would mean extra power is required to achieve the actual task at hand.
Power Factor correction is the technology implemented to restore the power factor to as close as 1 this is normally achieved by the addition of capacitors to the electrical network which compensate for the reactive power demand of the inductive load and thus reduce the burden on the supply. This is done without any negative effect on the operation of the equipment whilst reducing the electricity bill.
Trogon Energy designs, installs and maintain Power Factor Correction equipment for industrial and commercial setups.
When is Power Factor Correction right for your organization?
- Motor failure
- Electrical or electronic equipment failure
- Overheating of transformers, switchgear and cabling
- Nuisance tripping of circuit breakers or fuses
- Unstable equipment operation
- High energy usage and costs




