Top 5 Blog Articles of 2022

Now that we have reached the end of 2022, we decided to do a round up of our top 5 articles on the Blog. Happy reading!

1. Overview of the Brazilian Market

“In Brazil, the overriding need to meet consumer demand for electrical power in a safe way and with reduced rates poses a major challenge, given the need to design, build and operate a huge and complex system that can generate, transmit and distribute electrical power. Learn more about the Brazilian energy market and its particularities…”

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2. What is an EMS – Energy Management System?

“Gas and oil costs are skyrocketing and the challenges of reducing greenhouse gases have never been greater. A better understanding of energy consumption is essential for industrial groups, tertiary sector actors and local authorities. For this, the implementation of an EMS (Energy Management System) is the first step to improve their energy management…”

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3. What is an EMOS - Energy Management and Optimization System?

“Have you ever heard of an Energy Management and Optimization System (EMOS)? And wondered whether it’s different to an ordinary Energy Management System (EMS)? Or considered implementing one to help you with your energy and carbon impact strategy? They are rapidly emerging on the market, but the difference is not always clear...”

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4. The Keys for a Decarbonization Roadmap: Scopes and Action Levers

“More and more companies are adopting a long-term roadmap to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions. To accomplish this, it is essential to understand and distinguish between the two fundamental concepts: action levers, which can be mobilized to reduce your carbon footprint, and scopes, which correspond to the different perimeters of the company's value chain...”

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5. Compressed Air in Industry: How Can Digitalization Help Energy Optimization?

“In the industrial sector, 5 to 10% of electricity consumption is attributed to compressed air. Compressed air is used in almost all industrial sectors: steel, glass and cement production, food processing, etc. It is therefore appropriate to look at monitoring and optimizing its production and consumption. What benefits can be gained from digitalization to optimize an installation?”

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