Energy Management is a term that is becoming increasingly commonplace. What exactly is energy management though and how can businesses and individuals benefit from embracing it?
Energy Management is a term that is becoming increasingly commonplace. What exactly is energy management though and how can businesses and individuals benefit from embracing it?
Since most utility companies and energy managers need to be able to manage and serve the client’s energy from anywhere in the world, these tools have become a must-have.
SATEC’s release of the NMI approved EM133-XM eXpertmeter takes smart energy metering to a high-level design far exceeding any DIN energy meter products currently on the Australian Market.
There is a barrier to connectivity to electrical metering data. This is due to 50 year old technology often referred to as a ‘High Level Interface’ or HLI.
There is a significant difference between low cost metering solutions and advanced smart meters. Subsequently, there is a wide gap between how more advanced solutions can serve applications best instead of traditional low cost metering implementations.
SATEC’s continued advancement in metering technology introduces the next generation of multi-circuit branch feeder metering for energy and load management.
Continued advancements in technology and functionality are the boundaries that SATEC continue to pursue with energy metering solutions.
SATEC’s range of current transformers, referred to as High Accuracy Current Sensors (HACS), are designed for flexibility for new and retrofit applications for energy metering.
Are you managing your Energy Metering assets? Do you manage your Metering assets manually? Can you retrieve asset information from meter display?
Electricity meters, energy meters, multi-function metering and any power metering incorporating internal clocks for date/time stamp resolution must comply with NMI electrical metering standards to ensure the clock time does not drift.
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Achieving superior energy efficiency in buildings is not just about measurement—it’s about measurement accuracy. In Australia, compliance with NABERS (National Australian Built Environment Rating System) and J9 standards under the National Construction Code (NCC) 2022 demands reliable energy data.
Power quality monitoring is a fundamental requirement for ensuring the stability, efficiency and reliability of modern electrical networks, especially in critical infrastructure applications.
Offshore wind projects are set to play a crucial role in Australia’s renewable energy transition. While the sector is still in its early stages, insights from established international projects offer valuable guidance.
Australia’s Renewable Energy Target (RET) is a key policy driving the transition to a cleaner, greener energy system. By incentivising renewable energy generation, the RET has played a pivotal role in reducing emissions and increasing the share of renewables in Australia’s energy mix.
For buildings aiming to achieve NABERS (National Australian Built Environment Rating System) certification, NMI (National Measurement Institute) approved energy meters play a vital role in ensuring precise and compliant energy data.
SATEC – Solutions And Technology for Energy Control
SATEC’s presence in Australia brings together 40 plus years of experience and knowledge for Energy Management Solutions.
The culmination of local expertise and SATEC’s Global leadership in metering, power quality analysers and software provides a source of knowledge to satisfy customer’s ever changing demands for today’s Energy and Power Quality Applications.
Achieving superior energy efficiency in buildings is not just about measurement—it’s about measurement accuracy. In Australia, compliance with NABERS (National Australian Built Environment Rating System) and J9 standards under the National Construction Code (NCC) 2022 demands reliable energy data.
Power quality monitoring is a fundamental requirement for ensuring the stability, efficiency and reliability of modern electrical networks, especially in critical infrastructure applications.