Overview
Sustainability and energy management are more that green issues driven by social responsibility. They are becoming economic imperatives in industry and manufacturing. Electrical energy use in industry sector is about 25% of our power grids total energy down for 33% in 1996 and reflects the decline in Canada’s industrial capacity. In spite of this downturn, electrical energy is still a major operating expense of many industrial operations. Electrical disturbances on the grid can also have a negative affect on power quality and reliability. Bulk power plant failures, transition congestion, stresses caused by peak demand, and distribution failures all contribute to conditions that can increase operational costs and curtail productivity.
Gescan understands the importance of proper energy management and power quality strategies, and has assembled a comprehensive portfolio of People, Products, and Partners to help you achieve your energy management and power quality goals.
Automated centralized and historical data collection systems.
Audits for Energy, Power Quality, Power Factor Correction, Boiler Efficiency and Lighting
Process and technologies to cut wasteful energy and improve predictability into energy usage.
Ensuring power is clean, reliable and free of transients, spikes, and surges.
Government and utility funding programs providing financial assistance to reward and assist in energy saving implementations.
Investing in renewable energy sources such as solar, wind, landfill gas, biomass, and geothermal.