Solutions

ENERDC is the specialist par excellence in the design and deployment of automatic meter reading solutions and advanced metering infrastructures, providing electricity and water utilities with the means to adapt to your growth, achieve operational efficiency thanks to advanced data analysis and access to reliable, real-time data for informed decision-making.

ENERDC is also involved in energy management, since to improve the energy performance of an industrial site, it is necessary to have precise knowledge of its energy expenditure. Metering and sub-metering are the means by which manufacturers can gain overall visibility of their plants' energy consumption. The aim of such an approach is to encourage companies to make savings on their energy bills and reduce their greenhouse gas emissions.  

Electricity

Integrating renewable energies, planning production in relation to demand, guaranteeing perfect interoperability between the various manufacturers of measurement acquisition equipment: these are the challenges faced by electricity and water companies, and ones that we know how to overcome perfectly, so that our partner customers can :

  1. Build smart grids offering a multitude of services for years to come.
  2. Real-time data for rational decision-making.
  3. Planning for the future based on reliable data.
  4. Shorten response times to events requiring on-site intervention.
  5. Manage their fixed assets as effectively as possible.

Water

With almost the entire planet under water stress as a result of climate change, water is a resource that is becoming as scarce as it is precious.
Managing this resource, limiting invisible losses, actively managing leaks and reducing unbilled water (UBW) are major challenges for water companies that we know how to meet, enabling our customers to:

  1. Increase the efficiency of their networks by identifying events or anomalies, including under- or non-metering, leaks, etc., through data analysis using complex software.
  2. Increase customer satisfaction rates by providing better, more efficient services.
  3. Optimize field interventions and resources through a voucher system.
  4. Identify and better manage their fixed assets