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Public utility operators

One of the most significant challenges for energy operators in the utility market is to serve the ever-increasing energy demand without outages, reliably and continuously, and to maintain, expand, upgrade and improve the transmission networks serving them. We offer solutions to these challenges, not only directly at the point of energy generation, but throughout the entire process, right down to the energy management of the end user and optimising for the instantaneous energy flow. The solution to meet the ever increasing demand is not to expand indefinitely, but to restructure and optimise the use of our existing resources. End-users need to undergo energy modernisation processes in order to make more efficient use of different energy types.

By deploying and using smart meters across the country and collecting and analysing data, it becomes possible to accurately supervise and monitor energy consumption, current energy intake and various parameters of the network as required. In this way, energy production can be optimised, the load on the transmission network can be reduced, the decentralised network and the generating equipment can be centrally controlled, so the necessary control points can be identified.

Through data-driven decision making and predictive analytics, operational efficiency can be significantly increased and fluctuating energy demand can be smoothed, bringing us closer to a homogeneous grid.

For other utility networks and utility installations that do not directly supply users with energy carriers, industrial advances, automation, process control, maintenance management and predictive maintenance are essential. in order to make steps toward reaching industry 4.0.

We can significantly reduce the amount of contracted energy, better understand and optimise processes through metering and data collection, and control the major energy consuming devices with artificial intelligence to serve the required technology without changing the capacity of the plants, and even integrate future expansions into the on-site system.

  1. Power plant (Paks)

  2. Energy traders (MVM, EON)

  3. Aggregators

  4. Energy communities

  5. District heating providers

  6. Water- and wastewater treatment („Metropolitan Waterworks”, Piliscsaba, Bács-water)

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