Analyst(s): Lauren Wheatley, Lloyd Jones, Lillian Oyen-Ustad
Analyst(s): Lauren Wheatley, Lloyd Jones, Lillian Oyen-Ustad
Volatile energy prices and weakening energy security, added to existing climate concerns, are transforming organizations’ relationships with energy. Energy-intensive organizations use energy management and optimization systems (EMOSs) to design, implement, measure and optimize enterprisewide programs that manage and optimize energy performance to meet production goals. When implemented correctly, an EMOS should optimize and act on decisions through adaptive asset configuration, addressing operational issues.
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