Energy Supply Manager
From Energy Management
Verisae’s Energy Supply Manager provides utility data integration, real time energy monitoring with active energy appliances, asset level control, and energy consumption analysis. This actionable information provides energy managers and sustainability officers who need to reduce energy consumption or to initiate energy efficiency programs a single energy portfolio across hundreds of facilities.
Sustainable Energy Planning & Control
A distributed enterprise may place profits risk without a strong plan to manage energy across facility design, operations management, maintenance processes, and energy procurement. With legislative changes and continued political pressure around energy efficiency, costs are continuing to rise. This creates risk of unexpected budget overruns and lower profits across the board. At the same time, managing a portfolio of energy use down to high load assets is extremely complex.
Verisae's Energy Supply Manager Provides
- Automated of meter data management, verification, control, and monitoring
- Behind the utility meter management and asset level control
- Collect data from utility meter plus and sub-meters tied to specific pieces of equipment
- Energy curtailment event management and control across multiple facilities
- Track real-time energy monitoring at each site down to the asset level
- Procurement options for the best energy rates across customer sites
- Controlled energy usage to improve sustainable business processes
- Leveraging of energy monitoring to capture favorable energy pricing
- Ability to benchmark facilities based upon utility, energy usage, and asset management events
- Track and manage individual assets impact on carbon emissions via energy consumption
It is not a surprise that energy is fast becoming the largest and most critical component of the profitability for the distributed enterprise. The near real-time monitoring of energy use to the asset level at each facility offers unprecedented insight and reporting capabilities. For many organizations, next to labor and employee benefits, energy is the largest operating expense.
An energy management system, as it relates to efficiency programs and efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, combines strategy and policy with regulatory compliance to leverage opportunities throughout the entire energy chain. As such, energy use is reduced, costs are controlled, and risks related to regulatory programs to mitigate climate change are addressed.
Energy asset management defines short and long-term objectives in reducing energy consumption. Through this process, areas of opportunity are revealed so an energy plan can be implemented. This improves and optimizes business performance and reduces energy risk. Since energy is a major expense for any company, a comprehensive plan to manage all energy sources is beneficial in identifying inefficiencies associated with design, operations, and maintenance.
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