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GI.service Asset performance optimizer

With the significant investments being made in distributed renewable energies, the global energy market is changing from a central supply concept to a decentralized system. This transition is presenting companies in the energy market with various strategic and technical challenges to achieve efficient operations.

The objective of GI.service is to develop a new solution to support better decision making and achieve higher energy efficiency for companies involved in electricity generation, distribution and storage and for big energy consumers. Our solution is a complete optimized hardware, software and SaaS stack which is flexible, has open interfaces and can grow with increased requirements in the evolving energy infrastructure.

This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program under grant agreement No 775013.

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