
Strategies for optimized Energy Management
In this article, we will show you how you can optimize your energy costs and benefit from other advantages through peak load management, consumption forecasts and the automated control of flexible systems.
How industrial companies save energy costs

Since 2024, electricity prices have been trending upward. This increases the incentive for businesses that have not negotiated individual grid fees to reduce their peak loads and save money. The white paper on peak load management shows how to reduce peak loads and save on energy costs.
Reducing grid fees and benefiting from dynamic electricity tariffs is possible with stringent flexible energy management. This requires software that is flexible enough to cover the specifics of an increasingly complex electricity market.
Peak load management aims to avoid maximum consumption and thus reduce power costs. This white paper provides technical insights and practical solutions for making your site’s energy supply more efficient, cost-effective, and sustainable.
”The high level of dynamism in the electricity market, caused by the expansion of renewable energies, presents companies with complex challenges. However, companies that manage flexibility intelligently can minimize risks and turn them into valuable opportunities.”
Arne Grein
Head of Energy Markets

This white paper provides a concise overview of how you can reduce your energy costs with Peak Load Management:

In this article, we will show you how you can optimize your energy costs and benefit from other advantages through peak load management, consumption forecasts and the automated control of flexible systems.

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Power prices for electricity have been pointing in one direction in particular since 2024: upwards. This increases the incentive for all companies that have not agreed individual grid fees to reduce their peak loads in order to save costs.