EXPLAINERS
Read our Explainer pages to dive deeper into power & energy management topics
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Value Stacking
“Value stacking” refers to managing a group of Distributed Energy Resources (DERs) to provide multiple energy services with the goal of maximizing economic and operational value.
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Power Quality
Power quality refers to the quality of the electrical power provided by generation assets or provided to loads in your facility.
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Energy Ecosystems
Businesses are no longer just energy consumers. They have become both producers & consumers of energy participating in a dynamic and interconnected energy ecosystem
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Electrification
Electrification is the process of substituting fossil fuel-intensive processes with electrically-powered ones. Here are some examples:
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Operational Technology Networks
An OT network, is a communications network that is used to directly control and monitor industrial equipment, processes, and assets.
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Data Quality
In today’s digital world, data is the foundation on which business decisions are made. If the underlying data is incorrect, then conclusions or decisions based on that data can’t be trusted.
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Utility Bill Determinants
Utility bill determinants are the line items that appear on your utility bills. They are complex, but key to understanding and managing your energy use.
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Energy as a Service
Energy-as-a-Service (EaaS) is a modern energy management model, delivers energy infrastructure as a fully managed, turnkey service without upfront capital investment.