The rapidly falling price of renewable energy sources will be influential in the global transition to emissions-free electricity. However, organizations in every industry and sector encounter challenges in tracking, reporting, and providing audit trails for renewable energy data. By using Renewable Energy Transition solutions on AWS, organizations can gain centralized visibility across large onsite renewable energy portfolios (for example, onsite solar), automate data collection and tracking, and monitor and visualize data (such as, solar activity).
Partner Solutions
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AutoGrid Flex - an AI-driven distributed energy resource management system (DERMS) that makes it possible to harness, orchestrate, and optimize energy assets across all classes, device types, and use cases.
AutoGrid Flex is a unified SaaS platform that enables utilities and their customers to implement solutions including Virtual Power Plants (VPP), Demand Response (DR), Microgrid Management, Large Battery Management, Energy Market Trading, and EV & EVSE Grid Services. AutoGrid Flex integrates with ADMS and control center DERMS to enable Total Grid Transformation in the Cloud. -
CARTO Spatial Extension for Redshift
CARTO’s Spatial Extension brings advanced geospatial capabilities to Amazon Redshift. Analysts, Data Scientists, and Developers can solve spatial problems by understanding where and why things happen, optimizing processes, and predicting future outcomes. Organizations working with spatial data in Redshift can create stunning map visualizations, ingest thousands of 3rd party location datastreams, develop spatial applications, and run advanced spatial analysis natively in Amazon Redshift, using simple SQL. Our cloud-native approach benefits from Redshift’s speed, security, and scalability, simplifying analytical workflows for faster, more insightful location-based decision making. -
GridFIN
GridFin enables a utility to analyze and manage energy supply costs and optimize customer rates. Analytics are provided using a number of different utility data sources, as GridFin removes the data silos that have existed at utilities. The data sources not only include, but can but not limited too, SCADA, AMI systems, inverters, microgrid controllers, billing systems, GIS, Engineering Analysis software, and other data sources needed for Cost of Service and Rate Analysis.
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