TNO Sees EMS as the Key to Addressing Grid Congestion
Smart Devices Against Grid Congestion In a recent publication by TNO, "The Role of Smart Devices in Grid Congestion on the Low-Voltage Grid: An...
On January 23, the OStuTech event took place, where the latest developments in energy management were discussed. This event provided valuable insights for companies looking to manage their energy consumption more efficiently, with a focus on technologies such as dynamic pricing and energy management systems (EMS). The insights we gained were particularly relevant.
In a time when energy costs continue to rise, it is essential for companies to manage their energy usage efficiently. This is precisely where an EMS plays a crucial role. A good EMS not only helps businesses optimize their energy consumption but also allows them to take advantage of dynamic energy prices. By smartly aligning usage with the lowest rates of the day, companies can significantly reduce their electricity costs—even without generating their own solar power. Self-generated energy can be up to ten times cheaper than grid power, and an EMS helps to maximize this self-consumption.
A well-designed EMS enables companies to respond flexibly to changes in the energy market. They can align their energy usage with current grid demand and, where possible, feed energy back into the grid during peak demand periods. This not only results in cost savings but also improves the efficiency and stability of the power grid.
The developments presented at the OStuTech event demonstrate how an EMS can support businesses, not only by optimizing energy consumption and costs, but also by contributing to a more sustainable power grid. Smart technologies such as dynamic pricing and flexible consumption represent the future of energy management, and our EMS plays a central role in this transition.
With our advanced EMS solutions, companies can benefit from the latest innovations in energy management, reduce costs, and at the same time contribute to a more sustainable and cost-efficient use of energy.
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