The Longyearbyen community wanted a system that could help monitor and control energy consumption of all the nonresidential buildings with the main purpose of reducing energy consumption. One Longyearbyen resident who had previously lived in Oslo, the capital of Norway, and who had worked with system integrator KE Automasjon in the capital, suggested that the company contact the community leaders to discuss the installation of an automation solution for the community buildings.
KE Automasjon installed their first automation system in the community shopping center. The system uses the KE Automasjon’s solution - the Datavaktmesteren® which integrates GENESIS64 - to monitor and control energy consumption of all the center assets that use energy including the building ventilation, heating, lights, etc.
After success with this first installation, the community asked KE Automasjon to help address issues with energy and environmental stability in the kindergarten buildings where the temperature was sometimes too hot, sometimes too cold, and sometimes had poor air quality. Following the successful deployment at the kindergarten, the community expanded the automation system to include all other communal buildings in Longyearbyen. The last installations included the monitoring and control of the water and wastewater treatment system and the distribution of hot water from the power plant.