Industrial IoT for Energy and
Utilities Optimization
Proxus helps energy teams bring meter, substation, and plant data into a unified operational model. Build real-time visibility, support peak demand strategies, connect renewable assets, and structure the data foundation needed for ISO 50001 initiatives.
Energy Management Foundation
From field meters to management dashboards, a practical data layer for visibility, analysis, and operational coordination. Review typical outcomes, implementation approach, and dashboard docs for reporting.
Real-Time Monitoring
Near real-time visibility into power, voltage, current, and power factor across critical assets and sites.
- ✓ Multi-site aggregation
- ✓ Power quality analysis
- ✓ Harmonics monitoring
ISO 50001 Compliance
Configurable EnPI tracking, baseline workflows, and reporting structures to support ISO 50001 programs.
- ✓ EnPI dashboards
- ✓ Baseline tracking
- ✓ Compliance reports
Peak Demand Management
Demand monitoring, alerting, and rule-driven response strategies to help reduce peak-related costs.
- ✓ Demand forecasting
- ✓ Load shedding rules
- ✓ Cost optimization
Renewable Integration
Bring solar, wind, and battery data into the same operational view as grid power for coordinated decisions.
- ✓ Solar/wind monitoring
- ✓ Battery state tracking
- ✓ Grid-tie optimization
Submetering & Allocation
Model energy usage by department, tenant, or production line with submeter and allocation logic.
- ✓ Department billing
- ✓ Cost center allocation
- ✓ Virtual metering
Utility Integration
Integrate utility data sources where available for pricing visibility, demand response workflows, and billing support.
- ✓ Real-time pricing
- ✓ Demand response
- ✓ Automated billing
Project in Progress
Goal: Eliminate Connectivity Gaps
Frequent connectivity issues cause data gaps in the central SCADA system. Operators lack visibility into distribution centers on a single real-time screen, delaying interventions.
- check_circle Local Buffering (Store & Forward) to reduce data loss during connectivity interruptions
- check_circle Unified Namespace aggregating diverse substation protocols
- check_circle Centralized Monitoring of all remote distribution centers
Typical Improvement Areas
Common operational targets energy teams track after digitizing meter and utility data
A phased rollout from audit to operational reporting
Proxus can be configured with energy object models, KPI templates, and reporting structures based on site requirements. The sequence below reflects a common rollout pattern for onboarding a plant without disrupting production.
Energy audit and scope
Review existing meter hierarchies, tariffs, and SCADA tags. Identify coverage gaps, reporting needs, and the first assets to prioritize.
Edge and connectivity rollout
Provision gateways with the required protocols and buffering strategy. Validate data quality before expanding reporting across the site.
Operational models and dashboards
Normalize load, weather, and production context into a shared model. Configure dashboards, alerts, and rules based on the use case.
Verification and expansion
Refine reporting, compare periods, and extend coverage to additional lines, feeders, or facilities as the program matures.
KPI & Compliance Focus
A shared operational view helps teams align on the same measurements without spreadsheet handoffs.
Evidence trails, action records, and review support
Headroom tracking and response planning
Solar, storage, and grid context in one view
Link meters, assets, and production context
Energy Teams Ask Us
Transparent answers before your first workshop.
Can we synchronize Proxus data with our EMS historian? expand_more
Yes. Proxus can expose normalized data through standard interfaces so energy teams can keep enterprise reporting aligned while operational analytics stay close to the equipment.
How do you secure substations with no outbound internet? expand_more
Proxus deployments can be designed for low-connectivity environments with local buffering and controlled synchronization paths. The exact security and transport pattern depends on site constraints and existing policies.
What if we only have partial metering coverage today? expand_more
Partial coverage is still workable. Teams usually start with the highest-impact feeders or assets, then expand metering and reporting depth as better operational baselines become available.
Related Technical Documentation
Start Building Energy Visibility
Connect key meters and assets first, then expand toward reporting, optimization, and compliance workflows.