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Evaluation of plants and systems

If an energy supply system is to run in an economically viable manner, it has to be evaluated in detail. This includes a fine-grained analysis of the most important data on the systems and the identification of funding opportunities. We present firm recommendations for action and develop integrated strategies for you.

In order to evaluate existing plants, it is helpful to monitor the energy generation, transport and consumption currently taking place. Software systems are used to record and evaluate every relevant link in this chain. This results in the identification of potential for the optimization of the plants, for example in the coordination of energy supply and energy consumption, or the conversion to other energy sources, or a complete new design and installation.

The aim is always to increase efficiency, use the energy generated as sparingly as possible, and so achieve a major reduction in CO2 and optimum operation from the outset. This in turn saves on maintenance and repairs, and therefore has a direct impact on the profitability of the plant.

At the same time, plant availability is improved and production downtimes are avoided, which also has a profit-enhancing effect because it reduces losses. Such analyses and the creation of the resulting systems require comprehensive engineering knowledge that is generally only available from service providers.

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