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  2. Energy management system - Wikipedia

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    An energy management system (EMS) is a system of computer-aided tools used by operators of electric utility grids to monitor, control, and optimize the performance of the generation or transmission system. Also, it can be used in small scale systems like microgrids. [1] [2]

  3. Energy management system (building management) - Wikipedia

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    The global energy management system market is projected to grow exponentially over the next 10–15 years. The energy management of smart grids, battery storage systems, electric mobility, and renewable energy sources is an important area of application of the Internet of Things in the context of smart homes and smart buildings. [7]

  4. Energy management software - Wikipedia

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    Energy Management Software (EMS) is a general term and category referring to a variety of energy-related software [1] applications, which provide energy management including utility bill tracking, real-time energy metering, consumption control (building HVAC and lighting control systems), generation control (solar PV and ESS), building simulation and modeling, carbon and sustainability ...

  5. Open Systems International - Wikipedia

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    It also offers a cloud architecture serving SCADA, EMS, GMS, DMS and other smart-grid products such as demand response, renewables management, volt/VAR control and asset monitoring applications. [6] OSI systems manage nearly 20 percent of the world's energy supply, transport and delivery.

  6. Element management system - Wikipedia

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    To support management of the traffic between itself and other NEs, the EMS communicates upward to higher-level network management systems (NMS) as described in the telecommunications management network layered model. The EMS provides the foundation to implement TMN–layered operations support system (OSS) architectures that enable service ...

  7. ISO 14000 family - Wikipedia

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    An EMS is defined by ISO as: "part of the overall management system, that includes organizational structure, planning activities, responsibilities, practices, procedures, processes, and resources for developing, implementing, achieving, and maintaining the environmental policy." [8]

  8. Navini Networks - Wikipedia

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    At the heart of a Navini-based internet access system is the EMS or Element Management System. The EMS is a network management system and can manage one or more base-systems. The EMS is a server application to manage the base-systems and end-user equipment. The Navibi EMS is a Java based IP-network management system and could run on a Windows ...

  9. Management system - Wikipedia

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    A management system is a set of policies, processes and procedures used by an organization to ensure that it can fulfill the tasks required to achieve its objectives. [1] These objectives cover many aspects of the organization's operations (including product quality, worker management, safe operation, client relationships, regulatory ...