Enterprise DERMS
To address the grid’s evolving needs, the U.S. Department of Energy recently set a target of 160 GW of new VPP capacity by 2030. However, scaling VPP resources to this size will require a new understanding of how VPPs can provide value beyond traditional demand response to solve emerging challenges like load growth, distribution grid…
Read MoreEnergyHub’s Mercury Distributed Energy Resource Management System (DERMS) includes a robust set of tools for utilities to manage commercial and industrial (C&I) demand response programs. Submit the form on the right to download our fact sheet on Mercury’s C&I demand response capabilities. This fact sheet covers:
Read MoreEnergyHub’s Distributed Energy Resource Management System (DERMS) provides utilities with an automated and continuous load shift solution that leverages thermal and battery energy storage to solve critical challenges for utilities. Submit the form on the right to download our fact sheet on the EnergyHub DERMS load shift capabilities. This fact sheet covers:
Read MoreEnergyHub’s Mercury Distributed Energy Resources Management System (DERMS) enables utilities to take advantage of the proliferation of distributed energy resources (DERs) at the edge of the grid. The future grid will be highly distributed, and utilities across the country are experiencing challenges in integrating, monitoring, aggregating, and controlling devices at the grid edge. The combination…
Read MoreAPS is on the early edge of challenges that every utility will face in the coming years. Learn how EnergyHub’s Mercury DERMS allows APS to proactively leverage DERs to counterbalance grid conditions in an integrated way
Read MoreLegacy DERMS are unlikely to have the ability to respond to the proliferation and complexity of customer-sited DERs. Those DERMS, which were derived from early ADMS or low-tech DRMS software, lack the agility and flexibility needed to respond to greater penetration of DERs as the grid evolves. This white paper describes how the growth of…
Read MoreEnergyHub has worked with utilities to achieve enrollment rates greater than 40 percent of eligible customers. Our review of the acquisition funnels revealed that the steps and requirements imposed on the customer during the enrollment process can create significant friction, resulting in poor participation results. In this white paper, we discuss the factors from past…
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