Energy Monitoring
- Increase uptime
- Reduce staff
- Understanding costs
- Predict maintenance


When energy monitoring is used, it is found that, in practice, it provides savings up to 25% of consumption.
A proactive attitude toward employee savings is also the simplest and cheapest energy-saving measure that an organization can take. These include turning off unused equipment, optimizing lighting, etc.

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Energy monitoring provides insight into an organization's energy consumption at a detailed level. By understanding where, when and how energy is consumed, potential savings opportunities can be identified. These range from optimizing equipment and processes to adjusting working hours and implementing energy-saving technologies.
By constantly monitoring the energy consumption of various devices and systems with near real-time monitoring, energy wasting trends and anomalies can be quickly identified. The results of actions taken can be quickly visualized.
Under the current tariff structure, wholesale customers are charged based on the monthly and annual maximum peak. Thus, a one-time higher peak means a higher network tariff over the entire year and that month. Peak consumption occurs during simultaneous energy demand, such as when production lines start up in factories. Peak consumption can be up to 5 times higher than normal energy consumption. Through the energy monitoring system, peak consumption can be identified and at what time(s) it occurs. By staggering start-up procedures, peak consumption can be reduced. This results in a lower network tariff.
Neuron sensors collect detailed data on energy consumption at different locations and in different facilities of an organization. This data helps identify specific areas where energy efficiency can be improved.
After implementing savings measures, it is essential to monitor their effectiveness. Energy monitoring makes it possible to track energy consumption after the implementation of measures and evaluate whether the intended savings are being realized. If necessary, adjustments can be made to achieve savings goals.
Regulations such as the Savings Obligation, Information Obligation, Research Obligation and EED Audit Obligation require organizations to report on their energy consumption and the savings measures taken. Energy Monitoring provides the necessary data for this reporting and offers a transparent overview of the efforts made to comply with the savings obligation.

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Sustainability with IoT sensors for energy monitoring is a powerful strategy to improve efficiency and reduce carbon footprint of an organization. Organizations are required to take measures to reduce their energy consumption and promote energy efficiency in accordance with the conservation obligation. EL-Watch is a smart energy monitoring and management solution that helps organizations monitor their energy consumption, gain insight into their consumption patterns, and comply with regulatory requirements such as the EED audit requirement.
