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Siemens to enable interaction between CHP, solar panels and storage

Siemens is working on moving all its energy and power products onto one software platform called Mindsphere. “This will enable digitalisation to occur between various systems that you can’t easily integrate today,” says John Kovach of Siemens.

The technology should enable combined heat and power (CHP) systems to interact with solar panels and storage — whether that be battery-, hydrogen- or even compressed-air-based — it would also enable demand-side response, increased energy efficiency and greater cost savings.

From building owners or commercial enterprises, Kovach summarised the impact from that crossover between digitisation and distributed energy:

“If you can measure it, you can manage it. So any additional data and transparency you have to the behaviour of your systems will lead you to better decisions.”

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