Energy & Utilities
Data-driven control for critical energy infrastructure
Data-driven control for critical energy infrastructure
The energy and utilities sector operates within critical infrastructure, where the continuity of networks, generation sources, and distribution systems must be ensured 24/7 – regardless of weather conditions, load, or market conditions. In this environment, data is a strategic resource: it enables precise system balancing, loss and reliability management, early detection and prediction of failures, and compliance with stringent regulatory and environmental requirements.
Integration with energy markets is also becoming increasingly important – from real-time price monitoring and automatic retrieval of exchange quotes to analysis of the profitability of sources. Combining operational data with market data allows operators and producers to make decisions based on a complete picture of the situation: from the state of the grid to current and forecast energy prices.
The faster an organization can assess the actual state of its infrastructure and predict changes in it – in conjunction with market fluctuations – the safer, more stable, and more efficient it operates. This is particularly important in the context of the growing share of renewable energy sources, generation volatility, and dynamic energy prices on wholesale markets.
Smart RDM supports forecasting of loads, losses, and peak demand, making it easier to plan infrastructure operations, reduce operational risk, and support grid balancing processes.
The platform enables the analysis of renewable energy sources and energy storage systems within a single environment, supporting balancing, resource utilization planning, and the evaluation of production and consumption scenarios.
Smart RDM integrates information about grid alarms, supports the event handling process, and enables the analysis of operational statistics. As a result, organizations can identify problems faster, monitor response progress more effectively, and coordinate actions more efficiently.
The system helps identify areas of loss, analyze the efficiency of utility and energy usage, and indicate actions that lead to lower costs and an improved energy balance.
Smart RDM transforms operational data into structured information ready for environmental reporting, helping organizations meet ESG and CSRD requirements.
The platform can be deployed on-premises, in the cloud, or in a hybrid model, depending on security requirements, regulations, and the client’s architecture.
If you want to reduce losses, improve balancing, make better use of renewable energy sources, and simplify environmental reporting, contact us. For years, we have been supporting the energy and municipal sectors in building stable, predictive data environments.
Unit & Product Manager Smart RDM
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