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Energy Management Systems (EMS) are computer-based systems used to monitor, control, and optimize the use of electricity in buildings and industrial facilities. EMS systems are designed to reduce energy consumption and costs, improve energy efficiency, and increase the reliability of energy supply. EMS systems can be used to monitor and control the use of electricity in a variety of ways, such as controlling the temperature of a building, scheduling the use of energy-intensive equipment, and monitoring the performance of energy-consuming systems. EMS systems can also be used to identify and address energy-related problems, such as identifying energy-inefficient equipment or processes. EMS systems are becoming increasingly important as the demand for energy increases and the cost of energy rises. EMS systems can help reduce energy costs by improving energy efficiency and reducing energy consumption. Some companies in the EMS market include Schneider Electric, Siemens, ABB, Honeywell, Johnson Controls, and Eaton. Show Less Read more