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Commercial Building Management Systems
Energy Management, HVAC, Lighting Controls
Research Report
- Pages
- 61
- Deliverables
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- Released
- 3Q 2011
- Product Code
- RR-BMS-11
- Price
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Worldwide, buildings consume approximately 42% of all electricity, surpassing any other asset. To achieve sustainable energy consumption levels, it is essential that appropriate and effective building management systems be employed. A building management system (BMS) is the core of a building automation system (BAS) in which a BAS includes connectivity of the various subsystems and applications such as HVAC and lighting controls. This study examines the existing market for Building Management Systems and the emerging potential for Building Automation Systems, both in new deployments and in retrofits to existing BMS. The report also outlines the technological, environmental and financial developments that are set to alter the landscape of the BMS market over the next five years.
What Questions Does This Report Answer?
- What is the difference between a Building Management System and a Building Automation System?
- What types of incentive are offered to building managers and tenants to reduce their energy consumption?
- Which building systems can be automated to achieve a reduction of energy consumption?
- What are the key BMS communication protocols and technologies?
- What part can wireless play in the implementation or update of a Building Automation System?
- What are the target applications and goals for green Building Management Systems?
Who Needs This Report?
- BAS/BMS hardware and software vendors
- BAS/BMS consultants and system integrators
- BAS/BMS component suppliers
- Global IT Service companies
- Facilities management companies
- Facilities management departments within organizations
Table of Contents
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Executive Brief
- Top Line Forecast
- Drivers
- Inhibitors
- Summary and Strategic Recommendations
Section 1.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Section 2.
MARKET ISSUES
Section 3.
TECHNOLOGY ISSUES
Section 4.
KEY INDUSTRY PLAYERS
Section 5.
MARKET FORECASTS
Section 6.
COMPANY DIRECTORY
Section 7.
ACRONYMS


