
Energy Asset Management (EAM) is the collection and consolidation of data from a wide array of remote energy systems such as distributed generation, energy storage devices and renewable energy sources within the electrical distribution grid. This information enables management, from many departments, to make informed decisions, accurately and quickly to improve the reliability and efficiency of these systems.
The collected data is stored in an open database, allowing PLC, SCADA, WAN, local and remote users access to the database directly or through a Human Machine Interface (HMI) for immediate monitoring and control.
The EAM system can communicate with disparate types of control systems and instrumentation. The EAM system has the ability to process data from multiple manufacturers' equipment and supports any protocol the equipment or instrumentation may require to communicate.
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