Project Background
Xiamen Airport encompasses various facilities including the airfield, terminal area, administrative and residential zones, control tower and communication/navigation station, aviation fuel company, maintenance area, fire and emergency services, and cargo terminal. With a vast area and widely distributed facilities, its energy consumption—primarily electricity and water—is characterized by high load density and large capacity requirements.
Solution
The energy management platform integrates the collection, analysis, and management modules for airport electricity and water consumption. It collects data from commercial smart electricity meters, main low-voltage drawer cabinets in substations, smart remote water meters, and intelligent vortex flow meters. Using a universal data model, a panoramic database is established. An expert system enables real-time monitoring, statistical analysis, forecasting, and early warning of both energy and environmental data. This helps users clearly understand their energy usage, identify abnormal consumption patterns, and provides data support for energy statistics and audits.
Customer Value
Based on collected data, the system enhances data visualization through comprehensive calculations and comparative analysis from a management perspective.
A categorized energy framework is built according to the operational characteristics of the airport. Cross-sectional analysis by energy type, sub-category, region, and equipment enables users to fully understand their energy consumption.
An energy-saving data model and evaluation system is established to support energy statistics and energy audits with reliable data.