An Energy Management System (EMS) is a set of processes, equipment, and technology, put in place to optimize energy usage. Effective energy management involves tracking energy consumption across facilities, identifying areas of inefficiency, and implementing strategies to minimize energy consumption without impacting production or service output.
Utilizing energy management software, organizations can conduct comprehensive energy management to perform these functions in real time. Monitoring and reporting tools employ analytics that empower companies to make informed decisions on energy usage and sustainability practices and reduce overall operational costs for the organization.
EMS can help to identify areas for improvement and implement strategies to reduce energy consumption, operations cost & carbon foot print.
- Electric power plants
- Substations
- Industrial plants
- Commercial buildings
- Pumping stations
- Pipeline stations
- Transportation systems.
- Large infrastructures: Airports, railways, etc.
- Power stations: Wind farms / Solar
- Utilities: Primary distribution substations
- Industry: Chemical, Iron and steel, automobile, etc.