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Fremont, CA:The Internet of Things (IoT) drives process automation and operational efficiency in numerous industries, such as retail, healthcare manufacturing, energy, and logistics. Consumers, businesses, and even governments are paying tight attention to IoT applications in the energy industry. IoT energy management solutions, in addition to multiple benefits to the electric power supply chain, pave the path for future smarter grids that offer tremendous savings, higher security, and increased efficiency.
Compliance with regulations
Companies not only use IoT to manage energy in their daily operations, but they also employ analytics tools to see how they are complying with current environmental standards. Modern SaaS platforms provide analytics tools that reveal if clients are eligible for industry certifications, incentives, and programs.
Reduce carbon emission
The energy sector has undergone significant transformations in order to comply with new rules aimed at lowering emissions. Companies are rapidly integrating energy management software and other solutions into their operations to reduce their carbon footprint — to optimize resource use, evaluate and analyze the environmental impact, and take corrective action.
Less energy spending
One of the main reasons why organizations and governments are looking into the potential of IoT for energy efficiency is for economic reasons. Smart metering, real-time power usage monitoring, and data-driven forecasts assist everyone in the supply chain in better controlling spending and investment while also reducing waste.
Automate processes
Utilities, power distributors, and producers invest in modernization so that they can do more than just smart energy management via the Internet of Things. They restructured their processes in order to increase automation and reduce personnel effort and costs. Producers, for example, can automate costly on-site asset management and optimize maintenance operations by using IoT-based monitoring systems. Utilities use power usage data to automate dynamic pricing calculations.