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Energy Management Software (EMS) is a type of software used to monitor, control, and optimize energy consumption. It is designed to help organizations reduce energy costs, improve energy efficiency, and meet sustainability goals. EMS typically includes features such as energy monitoring, energy forecasting, energy budgeting, and energy reporting. It can also be used to automate energy-related tasks, such as scheduling energy-intensive processes and controlling energy-consuming devices.
EMS is used by a variety of organizations, including commercial and industrial businesses, government agencies, and educational institutions. It is also used by utilities to manage their energy portfolios and by energy service companies to provide energy services to their customers.
Some companies in the Energy Management Software market include Schneider Electric, Siemens, Honeywell, IBM, and Johnson Controls. Show Less Read more