Energy parameters such as solar plants, energy storage, weather variables, and other sources of traditional energy can be integrated into SPARK to identify and dispatch energy at the least cost. In addition to maximizing performance, reducing risk, and increasing system flexibility, the SPARK application from Reon Energy Analytics provides operators with accurate energy data.
Solar
provides a variety of related service programs for our customers around the
world. With these flexible service programs, customers are able to assign the
level of support that is appropriate for their needs and machinery criticality.
Solar's customer support philosophy is to provide customers with the service
support specified by their connected service program. SPARK has been designed
to achieve the following objectives:
Energy Digitalization Through SPARK
As the
prevalence of renewable energy increases, it will become increasingly important
to be able to understand the network status in real time to react to changes
on-the-fly. Reon’s Spark-
Energy Analytics features a combination of smart systems and hardware
solutions to ensure efficiency during the energy transition. These solutions
include dynamic load management and peak shaving, optimizing energy usage.
What is SPARK
The company
has some virtually work personalized dashboards for monitoring key information
by site or portfolio, energy production data from multiple energy generation
assets, and automatically identifying potential savings.
In addition
to incorporating solar panels into the industry's energy mix, REON's SPARK
Energy Management System optimizes the use of lithium-ion battery storage to
provide operational stability and growth potential.
Distinguishing Features:
The
intelligent features that SPARK offers;
·
By using economic order dispatch in a
multisource environment, the cheapest source of energy will always be used.
·
Any demand/supply mismatches are handled
internally by optimizing telecommunications tower load, helping to defer CAPEX.
·
The proactive maintenance function keeps
equipment operating at optimal performance by reducing unplanned downtime,
equipment failure, and risk associated with malfunctioning equipment.
As a final
benefit, digital technologies such as Advanced Computer Vision and Machine
Learning, as well as Blockchain, provide real-time monitoring of energy assets.
Final Thoughts
It's evident
that our energy
system needs to change and is undergoing a major overhaul. Digitization is
essential to a decarbonized and decentralized energy system, whether it's adding
more renewable energy to the mix to enhance system flexibility, enabling
consumers to become prosumers, or giving utilities better real-time monitoring
capabilities so they can effectively manage this highly complex system.
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