Methods for Managing Building Energy Consumption Online

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  • Orifjonov Serobiddin Ulug‘bek o‘g‘li Andijan State Technical Institute
  • Hoshimov Hamidullo Mirzorahm o‘g‘li Andijan State Technical Institute

Abstract

The rapid urbanization and technological advancements have led to increased electricity consumption in residential and institutional buildings, presenting economic and environmental challenges. This study focuses on the development and implementation of an online energy management system that enables real-time monitoring and control of energy usage. By integrating sensors, microcontrollers, and cloud-based analytics, the system provides users with timely feedback on consumption patterns and automates energy-saving actions. Over a 30-day period, data was collected from five buildings, revealing significant insights into energy consumption behavior. The results indicated an average energy reduction of 18.6%, with a notable 42% decrease in unnecessary lighting use due to motion sensors. User engagement improved as 60% of participants adjusted their consumption habits following mobile notifications. The mathematical modeling confirmed the system's reliability, with a prediction error of less than 5%. Overall, the findings demonstrate the system's effectiveness in promoting energy efficiency and environmental responsibility, suggesting strong potential for scalable deployment in urban settings.

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Published

2025-06-14

How to Cite

Orifjonov Serobiddin Ulug‘bek o‘g‘li, & Hoshimov Hamidullo Mirzorahm o‘g‘li. (2025). Methods for Managing Building Energy Consumption Online. American Journal of Technology Advancement, 2(6), 33–36. Retrieved from https://semantjournals.org/index.php/AJTA/article/view/1994

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