The smart grid is meaningless unless it puts money in energy users' pockets and helps utilities and grid operators meet evolving system needs. EnerNOC has invested over $100 million in creating a technology platform that delivers the value of the smart grid today. We have designed the software, hardware, and network infrastructure that empowers our customers to be better energy managers, while creating cost-effective energy savings for our utility partners.
Our web-based application suite, accessible via the EnerNOC portal, has won industry acclaim for its design and functionality. Each of our product suites—DemandSMART™, EfficiencySMART™, SupplySMART™, and CarbonSMART™—provide powerful web-based tools that help manage energy use and save money.
Our Network Operations Center (NOC) is more than the NOC in EnerNOC; it’s the control center for the world’s largest “virtual power plant.” Our NOC remotely manages and reduces electricity consumption across our international network of commercial, institutional, and industrial customer sites, with gigabytes of energy data streaming into it each day. The NOC makes demand response-based capacity, energy, and ancillary services available to grid operators and utilities on demand, and is fully staffed 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year.
EnerNOC’s energy management devices, including advanced metering and controls, are currently deployed in more than a dozen countries across the globe by a variety of utilities and energy users. Our technology enables advanced energy data transfer and equipment control in even the most remote locations. Through a combination of wired and wireless communications protocols, including cellular and satellite connections, we ensure that our utility partners and their customers can connect their equipment and meter data securely, no matter where they are.
EnerNOC’s technology is based on secure protocols and open standards that are the foundation of the developing smart grid. We hold several patents for our energy management solutions, and we are using these advancements to ensure communications security for our mission-critical customers. As contributing members of several industry standards and technology organizations, including the International Standards Organization, the Smart Grid Interoperability Panel, and the OpenADR Alliance, we are fully committed to a cost-effective, more reliable, secure, and clean energy future.