Energy Efficiency
Operation phase - increased energy efficiency
Schneider Electric can help you produce more with less by reducing your energy cost per unit of production. We are committed to delivering not just raw data, but actionable information to help you to better understand and manage energy usage across your facility.
- Measure Energy – using real-time information to monitor and evaluate energy usage performance.
- Square D® PowerLogic® – provides insight into your facility operations to help control and reduce energy consumption
- Minimize Energy – Our power conserving products reduce energy consumption and costs throughout your facility.
- Square D Altivar® variable speed drives – match motor operation with required operating conditions to reduce the power and electrical energy usage.
- Square D ReactiVar® power quality correction – reduce electrical costs by reducing reactive power requirements.
- Square D Lean Power™ energy efficient transformers – reduce energy consumption while addressing federal government energy efficiency mandates.
- Juno Lighting Group by Schneider Electric – leading manufacturer of innovative, energy-efficient lighting products.
- Manage Energy – Innovative applications that put you in control of your facility power usage.
- Square D PowerLink® Lighting control – control based on schedule and occupancy parameters.
- Load-shedding – system engineered schemes to control peak demand levels or ensure service to critical loads.
- Enterprise Energy Management – Square D PowerLogic ION® EEM software with expert engineering services to deliver a customized set of energy modeling, dimensional analysis and visualization tools, designed to help achieve higher energy efficiency, while reducing energy-related emissions, costs and downtime.
- TAC building automation solutions – controls multiple building systems via a single interface to reduce costs and energy usage.
- Total Energy Control – industrial energy efficiency systems for energy intensive operations, developed by energy experts who work on-site with plant personnel to develop a long-term “Energy Action Plan” that serves as the blueprint for energy savings.
