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Fact sheet: EnergyHub DERMS platform

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EnergyHub’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 of utility- and consumer-owned DERs — nearly all of which will be network-connected — will create a new level of complexity for the grid and many more opportunities for grid management. In order to derive value from these resources, utilities require a software solution that captures value and manages decision making across a diverse portfolio of DERs.

Communicating with, controlling, and optimizing the performance of DERs requires an end-to-end software system that is integral to a utility’s day-to-day operations.

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