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KEI Industries Limited
KEI Industries Limited is engaged in the business of manufacturing and marketing extra-high voltage (EHV) cables, high tension, and low tension cables, control, and instrumentation cables, specialty cables, rubber cables, flexible and house wires, submersible cables, PVC/poly-wrapped winding wires, and stainless steel wires. Its products are used in industries such as power, oil refineries, railways, automobiles, cement, steel, fertilizers, textiles, and real estate. It operates through three business segments namely, cables, stainless steel wire, and EPC projects. It provides EHV cables for mega power plants, transmission companies, IT parks, residential townships, and metro rail projects. KEI Industries Limited has a strong global presence in countries such as the UK, France, Italy, Nigeria, South Africa, Japan, Australia, Iran, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE. Some of the customers of the company are National Water & Electricity Company (NAWEC), Electricity Company of Togo (CEET), Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA), Power Grid Corporation of India Limited (PGCIL), and BSES Rajdhani Power Limited.
ENEL X NORTH AMERICA, INC.
Enel X North America, Inc. (Formerly EnerNOC) provides cloud-based energy intelligence software (EIS) and services to enterprise customers and utilities globally. It provides EIS for enterprises including utility bill management, budgeting and procurement, visibility and reporting, facility optimization, project tracking, demand management, and demand response. It also provides EIS solutions for utilities to help maximize customer engagement and the value of demand response and energy efficiency. Its distributed energy resources (DER) optimization software seamlessly integrates with building electric infrastructure, building management systems, renewable energy systems, and other energy control devices. Enel X North America, Inc. has 3,400 business partners in North America, 10,400 demand response sites, and intelligent software in more than 50,000 electric vehicle charging stations across North America. Some of the subsidiaries of the company are EnTech Utility Service Bureau Ltd, Global Energy Partners, LLC, Activation Energy Ltd., EnerNOC UK Limited, and Mdenergy, LLC.
BLUE PILLAR
Blue Pillar is engaged in the business of providing software products and services to commercial and industrial facilities. It provides critical power and energy management solutions for single-site and centralized multisite facilities. The company offers Aurora, a protocol and vendor-agnostic platform for creating a digital energy IoT network for connecting, controlling, and data acquisition of facility mechanical and electrical equipment. The company manufactures software that manages electrical grids. Blue Pillar primarily serves customers who generate their electricity, such as college campuses, hospitals, manufacturers, telecommunications providers, and military bases. It provides solutions such as Energy Network-as-a-Service (ENaaS) and Deploy-it-Yourself (DIY) using which one can access the software technology easily and get the real-time data from these solutions. Some of the competitors of the company are Enbala, Qos Energy, BRIDGE Energy Group, EcoPlant, Rodan Energy, and Noveda.
SPIRAE, LLC
Spirae, LLC is an innovative technology company that delivers scalable smart grid solutions to global partners and customers. It is specialized in providing control software for facility energy management, microgrid, and grid-edge DER management. Its applications include smart grid solutions for renewables, distributed generation & energy storage management, demand-side energy management, and electric vehicles integration. Its wave distributed energy solutions can be used in devices such as larger energy storage devices, PV plants, and conventional generation devices. Spirae, LLC owns InteGrid test and development laboratory, which is one of the largest and most advanced grid simulation laboratories in the world. It primarily competes with companies such as Tangent Energy Solutions Inc., ZeroBase Energy LLC, Paradox Technology Inc., Smarter Grid Solutions Inc., Thermal Energy International Inc., and Enbala.
OPEN ACCESS TECHNOLOGY INTERNATIONAL, INC.
Open Access Technology International, Inc. provides software solutions to transmission & distribution grids and utilities. The company also offers transaction scheduling, transmission billing, congestion & contract management, system integration, consulting, and data center services. It provides software solutions through its five categories namely, transmission & reliability management, energy trading & risk management, smart energy solutions, gas solutions, and support solutions. It provides DERMS under its smart energy solutions category. Open Access Technology International, Inc. has its offices in California, India, and Singapore and a microgrid technology center in Bloomington. The company has curated solutions for distributed energy resource management, battery storage, and electric vehicle (EV) charging network management, and other advanced systems.
AUTOGRID SYSTEMS, INC.
AutoGrid Systems, Inc. is engaged in the business of building software applications that enable smarter distributed energy worldwide. The company designs and develops software products that analyze smart meter and energy usage information for utilities. Its flexibility management applications allow utilities, renewable energy project developers, electricity retailers, and energy service providers to deliver clean, affordable, and reliable energy by managing networked distributed energy resources (DERs). The leading energy companies such as E.ON SE, Bonneville Power Administration, Florida Power & Light, Southern California Edison, Eneco, Portland General Electric, CPS Energy, and NextEra Energy form its clientele in software solutions. The company has its sales offices in the countries including the US, Japan, India, and the Netherlands.
ENBALA
Enbala is engaged in providing solutions and services for managing power grid and energy resources. It offers various products and solutions such as commercial and industrial (C&I) process loads, energy storage and renewable energy sources, demand-side management, renewable integration, generation optimization, energy storage, grid optimization, distributed energy resources, mixed-asset systems, ancillary services, energy management, hybrid heating, and asset co-optimization. It offers its solutions to energy service providers, grid providers, distribution utilities, and energy retailers. The company has a presence in Denver and North Vancouver and has formed partnerships across the globe with companies such as ABB, Aclara Technologies LLC, Aquanta Inc., Encycle Corporation, Energy Datametrics, KMC Controls, and Sonnen.
SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC
Company Headquarters: Rueil-Malmaison, France Founded: 1836 Workforce: ~1,42,000 Company Working: Schneider Electric is a leading multinational corporation, which offers solutions for the digital transformation of energy management and automation industries. It offers its products and services for applications in homes, buildings, data centers, infrastructure, and industrial operations. Furthermore, the company also offers solutions for integrated efficiency, combining energy, automation, and software applications. Schneider Electric operates through four business segments, which are low voltage (building), medium voltage (infrastructure), industrial automation (industry), and secure power (IT). The low voltage business segment offers electrical distribution products and solutions including circuit breakers, power monitoring and control, power meters, electrical enclosures, busways, cable management systems, renewable energy conversion and connection equipment and electric vehicle charging infrastructures. The major subsidiaries of the company are American Power Conversion Corporation, Clipsal, Pelco, ASCO Power Technologies, Feller AG, Luminous Power Technologies, Digital Electronics Corporation, Summit Energy Services, Inc., APC Holdings Inc., and Schneider Electric Buildings Americas, Inc. It primarily competes with companies, such as ABB, Siemens, Eaton, and Aerovironment. Schneider Electric offers its products and services in more than 100 countries including Brazil, Canada, China, Denmark, France, Germany, India, Russia, the UK, and the US. It has 208 plants and 98 distribution centers, across the globe.
ABB
ABB is engaged in the business of electrification of products, industrial automation, power grids, utility services, and transport & infrastructure services. It operates through four business segments, namely, electrification products, robotics & motion, industrial automation, and corporate & other. It offers drives, high voltage products, low voltage products & systems, measurement & analytics, control room solutions, communication networks, mechanical power transmission, and medium voltage products. Metallurgy products, motors & generators, programmable logic controlled (plc) automation, power converters and inverters, robotics, semiconductors, substation automation, protection and control, and transformers are among other products it offers. ABB offers its products & services in more than 100 countries across the world. It has operations across Latin America, Europe, Asia, and the Middle East & Africa. GE Industrial Solutions, B&R, Busch Jaeger, Baldor Electric Company, Thomas & Betts, and Power-One Inc. are some of the subsidiaries of the company.
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