Schneider launches energy management product in Philippines
Schneider Electric has launched its EcoStruxure solution architecture designed to help businesses optimize their energy efficiencies.
”Uncoordinated component-level attempts to solve energy management issues by different corporate functions without a comprehensive plan can actually inhibit a company’s ability to meet efficiency goals,” Schneider Electric Philippines president Philippe Reveilhac said.
“By providing our customers with clear and comprehensive reference architectures across key environments and applications, we intend to reduce inefficiencies and increase a company’s ability to make invisible energy waste both visible and actionable,” he added.
With EcoStruxure™, Reveilhac said, Schneider Electric is able to leverage its world-class competencies to deliver solutions to its customers at all levels of energy utilization.
He added such solution unites the company's unique expertise in power, data centers, process and machines, building control and physical security which are essential to solve the energy equation.
EcoStruxure™ is also able to connect these five domains of expertise within an open and flexible ecosystem of technology that relies on the use of internet protocols and web services, allowing purpose specific applications to connect whenever needed, at the right level, Reveilhac stressed.
“Schneider Electric’s vision for EcoStruxure™ is simple – develop and deploy an integrated architecture that ties together its five key domains of expertise to make energy safe, reliable, efficient, productive and green,” he pointed out.
“What customers need are the connecting solutions that create an intelligent energy management system across all application areas – Schneider Electric is building that architecture,” he added.
With EcoStruxure™, businesses can anticipate better results and improvements in operations through systematic energy visibility and real time control of any energy usage.
Energy waste in all forms – from electricity and water to mechanical and human – can be captured and mitigated to achieve improved efficiency.
Reveilhac said the company will be rolling out EcoStruxure™ reference architectures as well as corresponding training throughout 2010.