Energics inc., a specialist in web search technologies, has
reportedly announced the release of new patented data solutions for the
smart grid called “intelligence for energy.”
According to company officials, Energics built this new smart grid using natural patterns to form smart data associations with elevated contextual relevance.
Marc Parmet, president and CEO of Energics, said that the new patented technology will enable proactive intelligence across all tiers of the smart grid and transform this new era of energy and power. These unique innovations will enable companies to rapidly develop smart grid solutions with an extraordinary set of new capabilities. “We think intelligence for energy will transform the current Smart Grid 1.0, and leapfrog to Smart Grid 3.0,” Parmet added.
In the new smart grid process, the data is transformed into proactive intelligence to enable thinking systems across the smart grid. The center piece of intelligence for energy is the Energics patented smart grid intelligence engine, a highly secure and fully open standards-based foundation, said the company.
“Beyond data collection, data warehousing, reporting, measuring, monitoring, analytics, or even predictive analytics - proactive intelligence is our patented capability for pattern-driven process models to progressively ‘learn’,” Arne Anderson, vice president Strategic Development for Energics, said.
Anderson also added that the company is looking forward to building strategic relationships with pivotal companies that are shaping and advancing the future of the smart grid.
The Energics portfolio includes a range of patented solutions offering high-value capabilities in both Smart Grid and Web Search arenas. According to the company, their latest release of intelligence for energy opens up the window for power to transform data into proactive intelligence, and its potential to transform the future of the smart grid.
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