Energy Management Systems (EMS): Architecture, Core
Here, EMS solutions integrate seamlessly with cloud-based platforms, offering centralized control of numerous distributed facilities. The primary goals are reducing energy
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By bringing together various hardware and software components, an EMS provides real-time monitoring, decision-making, and control over the charging and discharging of energy storage assets. Below is an in-depth look at EMS architecture, core functionalities, and how these systems adapt to different scenarios. 1. Device Layer
Large wind or solar farms rely on EMS functionality to decide when to store excess energy or feed it into the grid, ensuring stability and maximum renewable energy utilization. Due to smaller capacities spread across multiple sites, C&I scenarios require remote monitoring.
Physically installed on site, the EMS controller is a device that maintains communication with the DERs and collects real-time data on their operation. Data is fed into cloud-based software, which processes information in real time and continually optimizes the DERs based on how much energy is being generated and consumed at the facility.
This scheduling enhances system stability and supports grid services like frequency regulation. Often designed with a local control station, source-side EMS focuses on grid-level services such as regulating frequency and voltage.