Critical Power Monitoring & Analysis for Renewable Energies/Rethinking Energy Management

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Recording of Friday, June 21, 2024 | The smarter E Europe 2024 | Exhibition Program | Language: English | Duration: 12:55 .

Energy Management Essential for Cost and Consumption Control

Haldun Danaci, Technical Sales Manager from Janitza electronics, discusses the importance of data in energy management and control. He introduces Janitza electronics, a German company with over 50 years of experience that produces over 445,000 devices annually for monitoring and visualizing energy usage. The company's global presence includes entities in Europe, the US, Ireland, UK, UAE, and Australia. Danaci highlights various Universal Measuring Devices (UMG) used in applications such as water utilities and renewable energy sources like solar parks and wind turbines. These devices integrate with numerous systems via connections like Modbus RS-485 or Ethernet to provide real-time data on voltage and current. Key UMG models include the 103CBM for direct measurement; the 69PA often used as a master device in transformers; and ProDataLocker for integrating third-party devices using impulse connections. Their EMS software supports easy integration of meters into customized dashboards to monitor metrics like CO2 emissions. The session underscores that detailed monitoring can lead to significant energy savings by enhancing consumption awareness among users.

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In this session we will unlock the potential of smart integrated energy management systems as major enablers of tomorrow's prosumers, empowering individuals and businesses to become active participants in the energy transition. You will receive an overview of cutting-edge technologies and innovative solutions to explore the latest advancements in home and commercial energy management systems. Join the session and gain invaluable insights into the seamless integration of solar, storage, EVs and other renewable energy sources!

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