Demand Management

Generation and Transmission Peak Management (Peak Saver)
Reduce demand charges by optimizing energy use during peak periods.

Demand Response (Buy Better)
Partner with an energy management provider to identify non-critical processes (e.g., auxiliary systems, lighting) that can be adjusted during demand response events. Critical operations, like engine testing and calibration, remain uninterrupted while reducing facility-wide energy demand.

Load Management as a Service (LMaaS)

  • Real-Time Monitoring: Gain visibility into energy consumption and dynamically adjust loads for efficiency.

  • Equipment Load Optimization (Heavy Machinery): Implement advanced monitoring systems to track energy usage in heavy manufacturing and maintenance equipment (CNC machines, test rigs, assembly lines). LMaaS schedules high-energy processes during off-peak hours or staggers operations to reduce peak demand.

  • Smart HVAC: Optimize climate control in manufacturing facilities with real-time data on facility usage, ambient temperatures, and energy prices to adjust cooling, heating, and ventilation efficiently.

  • Energy Storage: Install battery storage to capture electricity during off-peak hours, discharging it during peak periods to minimize grid reliance and demand charges.

  • Compressed Air Optimization: Monitor compressed air systems for leaks, optimize pressure settings, and schedule compressor operations during non-peak hours to reduce energy waste.

  • Onsite Microgrid: Combine renewable energy sources (e.g., solar panels) with energy storage and real-time load management to optimize energy production, storage, and consumption, reducing dependency on the grid.

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