Room Energy Management


WHAT IS REMS?
A Room Energy Management System (REMS) controls heating, cooling, lighting, and water consumption. Used mostly in hotels and office buildings, an REMS automatically senses room occupancy and optimises energy consumption whilst maintaining maximum comfort.
Guests and hotel operators recognise the need to conserve resources to combat climate change. A typical hotel room can be unoccupied nearly 70% of the time. In addition, hotel guests are much less concerned about saving energy in a hotel room than at their own home. Therefore, many hotel owners end up having to pay for heating, cooling, lighting, and power such as TVs for a guestroom with no one in it.
Our REMS provides a practical solution by intelligently conserving energy and water resources and at the same time reducing expensive energy bills. What is more, this AIS environmentally friendly solution does not comprise on guest comfort.
HOW AN REMS WORKS
Our REMS are designed to find the right balance between energy conservation and user comfort. By controlling heating, cooling, lighting and water systems based on the occupancy inside each room, the AIS Room Energy Management system cuts down on costs without loss in user comfort.
Combining intelligent control techniques with a customisable and user-friendly interface, the AIS REMS system is ideal for hotels, tourist resorts, homes for the elderly and health care facilities.
Discover how AIS Technology enabled Pergola to manage energy and lighting systems across 106 guest rooms.
Discover how AIS Technology enabled Pergola to manage energy and lighting systems across 106 guest rooms.
BENEFITS
1. Improved comfort and well-being of tenants and guests
An REMS can prep a guestroom at check-in to arrival state. This setting adjusts the thermostat to a comfortable temperature, can turn on welcoming room music, provide a welcome greeting on the TV, and turns on necessary lighting. An REMS also recognizes when a room is occupied by a guest, which can help avoid unnecessary housekeeping disruptions.
2. Better handling of house-keeping and maintenance
A Room Energy management system recognises when a room is occupied by a guest, which can help avoid unnecessary housekeeping disruptions.
3. Significant reductions in operational costs
One of the major benefits of implementing a REMS is the reduction in operational costs. In-use devices and lighting in an unoccupied room, such as lights and TVs, will be turned off. In addition, thermostats can drift to a temperature that requires less demand on the HVAC system.
4. Carbon footprint reduction
The carbon footprint of a property is the total amount of greenhouse gases generated by our actions and is directly linked to the energy that it consumes. Having a system in place to continuously measure and control this can help to highlight deficiencies in your energy system that can be improved upon to lessen your environmental impact.
You can find our REMS in numerous hotels across the Maltese islands including the prestigious Iniala Hotel and Spa, Mellieħa Holiday Complex, Pergola and others.
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