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Energy Intelligence

With energy costs representing the second-highest expenditure within an industrial facility, it’s no wonder why companies are looking to reduce energy spend as a way to impact their bottom line.

From traditional energy costs such as gas, water and electricity to resources like raw materials and employees to effort such as productivity and output, almost every aspect of an industrial facility can be tracked to energy expenditures.

The key to truly impacting bottom-line results is getting past traditional energy monitoring and management to truly achieve Energy Intelligence™. Energy Intelligence means leveraging all the factory insights to gain a significant, real-time knowledge of energy consumption, efficiencies, and costs — and how to shape them to drive increased efficiency while driving business growth. Implemented successfully, this can lead to huge reductions in expenses, higher-quality results, and improved revenue.

Did you know?

37%

of the total electricity generated globally is used by the industrial market (IEA)

50%

of industrial energy is wasted (LLNL)

83%

of potential industrial energy savings remains untapped (McKinsey)