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- ATI-WATT Cloud EMS™
A cloud-based energy management system designed to optimize coordination and control of diverse energy sources such as photovoltaic (PV) systems, Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS), and generators. It ensures real-time power management and maximizes energy efficiency. - Battery Energy Storage System (BESS)
A system that stores energy for later use, typically consisting of rechargeable batteries, which can store energy generated by solar panels or other energy sources. - Photovoltaic (PV) System
A power system designed to supply usable solar power by converting sunlight into electricity through photovoltaic cells. - Backup Generator (Genset)
A device that provides backup electrical power in the event of a power outage. Generators are often used in conjunction with renewable energy systems like PV. - Site Map
The visual representation of the project's physical layout on the Cloud EMS platform, showing key operational sites and the system’s general layout. - State of Charge (SOC)
A measurement of the available capacity of a battery, expressed as a percentage, which helps users monitor the battery’s energy levels. - Alarm
A notification system within the Cloud EMS that alerts users when issues or events occur that may need attention. Users can configure custom alarms to suit specific operational requirements. - PCS (Power Conversion System)
A system component responsible for converting stored energy in BESS or other sources into usable electrical power for the grid or for consumption. - Microgrid
A local energy grid with control capabilities, which can operate either independently (off-grid) or while connected to the larger grid. - Dashboard
A customizable interface in the Cloud EMS where users can monitor various parameters, such as power output, system status, and real-time data from equipment. Users can configure it based on their specific requirements. - Bit Range
In the context of alarms, a bit range (usually 16 bits) refers to a series of binary values used to represent specific alarm conditions within the system. - Power Output
The amount of electrical power produced by a system (such as PV panels or generators) at any given time, typically measured in watts (W) or kilowatts (kW). - Energy Production
The total amount of energy generated by the system, often measured daily and displayed in columns for easy viewing. - Start and End Dates
Parameters used in the Cloud EMS to specify a time range for viewing historical data, including energy production, power output, and alarms. - Tag
A label or identifier used to track and monitor specific system components or data points, such as voltage or temperature, which can be added or edited in the dashboard.