Energy Solutions
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Total Energy Monitoring and Management Solution BMT-EMS

  • Providing an energy solution that meets the Korea Energy Agency’s “Excellent Building Energy Management System (BEMS)” standard
  • Certified Quality and Proven Technology with GS Certification* (Grade 1)

Be ready. Proactive response to global environmental regulations is no longer optional.

The GS (Good Software) certification is a Korean national certification based on the international ISO/IEC 25000 series standards. It comprehensively evaluates software across eight criteria: Functionality, Reliability, Usability, Efficiency, Maintainability, Portability, Interoperability, and Security.

Domestic (Korean) Trend

Zero-Energy Building (ZEB) Regulations

  • Since 2020, phased mandatory implementation of ZEB standards has begun. By 2050, ZEB Grade 1 performance will be required for all buildings in Korea.

Global Trend

Rising Carbon Barriers and Green Protectionism

  • Global corporations are placing increasing pressure on suppliers to manage and reduce carbon emissions.
  • Carbon-related trade barriers such as the U.S. Clean Competition Act (CCA) and the EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) are being strengthened.

BMT’s One-Stop Energy Management Solution!

By combining and integrating our proprietary devices, equipment, and software with selected third-party systems, BMT delivers optimized energy solutions tailored to customer needs.

Examples of Customized Features in BMT‑EMS

  • Centralized control and integrated monitoring of system air conditioning (heating/cooling)
  • Air compressor control and monitoring (including user-defined scheduling)
  • Solar panel performance monitoring (carbon reduction tracking, predictive maintenance)
  • EV charger monitoring (charging/standby status, faults, charging records)
  • Water, gas, and electricity usage reporting for billing and cost control
  • Power usage monitoring and analysis tools for distribution panels

Why Energy Management System

Customer Needs

  • Government and public-sector regulations for greenhouse gas reduction are now mandatory — but where do we even begin?
  • We want to monitor energy usage by load in real time…
  • We need to detect faults in power distribution systems before they cause problems…
  • We’re looking to reduce costs through efficient energy management…
  • Real-time monitoring and analysis of energy usage
  • Instant alerts and alarms for fire or other anomalies
  • Real-time status tracking and analysis of equipment operation
  • Monitoring and active control of HVAC systems
  • Solar PV monitoring with predictive maintenance

Implementation Benefits

  • Carbon emission reduction through energy cost analysis and savings — a key factor in ESG performance
  • Early alerts for electrical anomalies and potential fire risks in equipment
  • Efficient operational planning enabled by real-time equipment monitoring and data-driven analysis

Key Features of BMT-EMS

Energy Usage Visualization & Feedback

  • 8.15%–10.41% energy savings through optimized heating operation during winter
  • 2.4%–4.23% energy savings through temperature control for cooling during summer
  • Approx. 6.32% annual savings through scheduled lighting control

Segmented Energy Control & Measurement

Real-time monitoring of power usage by energy category such as ESS, geothermal, solar, and KEPCO; provides accumulated data and statistical reports

Zone-specific HVAC monitoring and control, including real-time status of system air conditioning and usage analysis adjusted for indoor/outdoor temperature differentials; enables automated micro-scheduling by zone, day, time, and season for optimized control and easy identification of excessive energy consumption

Real-time monitoring of power usage by distribution panel and individual loads (devices); provides zone- and time-based usage trends to support efficient planning by section and equipment

EV charger usage monitoring in real time, with statistical reporting

Hourly, daily, and monthly tracking of gas, water, and hot water usage by building, floor, and room (e.g., in dormitories); provides accurate data for facility utility billing and cost management

Energy Reduction Strategy Based on Load Pattern Analysis

By analyzing power consumption patterns and planning usage, peak power loads can be managed and reduced.
→ Electricity cost savings can be achieved by adjusting contract demand and shifting operating times from peak to off-peak hours.

BMT-EMS System Configuration Example

Provided Features and Benefits

  • Equipped with a TFT LCD touch PC monitor to monitor real-time power status and quality—including breaker loads and busbar temperatures—and receive alerts for abnormal conditions in power distribution systems
  • Collects second-by-second power data using SmartEye power meters
  • Measures currents up to 3000A using multi-channel power meters
  • Provides hourly, daily, and monthly consumption data for electricity, water, and gas using Smart-Eye and metering systems
  • Accumulates solar power generation and ESS charge/discharge data on an hourly, daily, and monthly basis
  • Includes a fire prevention system for early detection and alerts
  • Uses Smart-Eye power quality meters to measure and store key equipment status and power quality data such as current, voltage, active power, and energy consumption
  • Allows real-time power quality and system status monitoring via distribution panel displays in electrical rooms and on-site work areas
  • Generates energy usage reports by hour, day, and month for lighting, heating, and equipment, supporting efficient energy planning
  • Supports monthly billing calculations for electricity and gas consumption in buildings such as studios, officetels, and dormitories