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EnergyHub’s top content of 2023

By EnergyHub Team / January 9, 2024 / Comments Off on EnergyHub’s top content of 2023

2023 was a year for the books in more ways than one. The country weathered its hottest summer on record. But renewables also generated a quarter of the power supply during the first half of the year. In the utility industry, virtual power plants (VPPs) are demonstrating they are up to the task of navigating…

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How DERMS can empower multiple utility teams

By EnergyHub Team / December 4, 2023 / Comments Off on How DERMS can empower multiple utility teams

It’s no secret that distributed energy resources (DERs) like batteries, electric vehicles, and smart thermostats are key to a decarbonized future. But there is less consensus around how to manage them. Given the rapid growth of distributed energy, most utilities agree that they will eventually need a DERMS (distributed energy resource management system). But different…

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GE Vernova and EnergyHub announce partnership to enhance DER management and grid optimization

By EnergyHub Team / September 26, 2023 / Comments Off on GE Vernova and EnergyHub announce partnership to enhance DER management and grid optimization

(New York) September 26, 2023 – GE Vernova’s Digital business and EnergyHub, leaders in Distributed Energy Resource Management System (DERMS) software, today announced an innovative partnership aimed at redefining how electric utilities manage distributed energy resources (DERs). This includes solar, energy storage, electric vehicles, and more, as these technologies are widely adopted across the energy…

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Siemens and EnergyHub join forces for next generation DER management

By EnergyHub Team / February 6, 2023 / Comments Off on Siemens and EnergyHub join forces for next generation DER management

Siemens has partnered with EnergyHub to expand its ecosystem of partners for its grid software business. EnergyHub provides a top-tier grid-edge management solution, which combines its DERMS platform with turnkey program management to enable utilities to scale grid-edge flexibility. EnergyHub controls all classes of DERs including thermostats, electric vehicles, energy storage, and solar inverters. The…

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Using the Mercury DERMS to meet grid-edge challenges

By EnergyHub Team / February 18, 2021 / Comments Off on Using the Mercury DERMS to meet grid-edge challenges

EnergyHub has evolved over the years as our utility clients respond to DER adoption and decarbonization trends. We started out as the pioneer of BYOT demand response, and after more than five years of partnership with utilities across the country, we extended the capabilities of our Mercury DERMS platform and expanded our platform and services…

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Growing to 50 utility DERMS deployments and beyond

By EnergyHub Team / October 29, 2020 / Comments Off on Growing to 50 utility DERMS deployments and beyond

During a difficult year, EnergyHub has been honored to work with utilities to respond to the evolving challenges affecting the power system. We saw distributed energy resource (DER) programs play a unique role in continuing to build clean, reliable resources for utilities while keeping utility customers and employees safe at home. DERs are helping utilities…

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What to expect from a grid-edge DERMS

By EnergyHub Team / March 27, 2020 / Comments Off on What to expect from a grid-edge DERMS

A host of paradigm shifts in the energy industry have utilities increasingly looking to distributed energy resources (DERs) to meet their demand-side and distribution objectives. More pronounced system peaks, commitments to carbon-free energy, and trends in the adoption of devices such as residential storage and electric vehicles are all leading utilities to prioritize creating a…

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