Institutions with market-based energy contracts have seen their maintenance costs increase up to fifteen times in a short period, which was financially unforeseeable and continues to pose significant challenges to many players. Optimizing energy usage offers a solution that can significantly reduce energy consumption. A smart energy management system not only reduces the amount of energy used but can also schedule the operation of major consumers (heating – cooling) during periods when the network has a surplus, and energy is cheaper. For energy service providers, a favourable, accurate energy procurement scheduling and consumption agreed with the service provider can lead to significant discounts.

A prominent opportunity is to join energy communities, allowing members within the community to rent out contracted but unused energy contingents to each other, or to rent more in case of temporarily higher energy needs. It also allows for the sale of locally generated (e.g., household-sized small power plants) but unused electricity to another participant within the energy community at individual or market rates.
Energy communities can trade contracted power and generated energy among themselves, thus transforming the entire country into a dynamically optimized, smart energy-using network.
Our complex solutions can handle accurate accounting, control of our equipment according to user-inputted prioritization criteria, renting out and leasing unused contracted energy, and solving any other problems that may arise in the future. We are capable of establishing community energy regulations, enforcing compliance, and operating according to these regulations. We offer our clients an automated billing and internal accounting system.
In addition to energy efficiency and optimization, our other solutions include data management, serving the current era’s increased volume of data, processing, managing and meeting emerging needs with a high standard of service, automating workflows, and easing the work of end-users.
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Local governments
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Institutions of higher education
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Public institutions