Flexibility of your assets

FLEXIBILITY OF YOUR ASSETS: DEFINE YOUR ERASURE CAPACITY

At KIPSUM, we believe that asset flexibility is key to optimizing energy use and contributing to a more efficient electricity grid. Our innovative approach to energy flexibility allows companies to define their capacity to define their load shedding capacity, thus contributing to the intelligent management of energy demand.

Enhancing your energy flexibility

Energy flexibility is the ability to adjust your energy consumption based on market needs and signals. At KIPSUM, we help companies value this flexibility by identifying when energy is abundant and cheaper, and adjusting your operations accordingly. This allows you to reduce your energy costs while contributing to the balancing of the electricity grid.

 

Erasure capacity: The opportunity to reduce consumption peaks

The concept of erasure is to temporarily reduce your energy demand during peak periods. By actively participating in the load shedding, you can easily prevent overloads on the power grid and avoid the costs associated with additional power generation. At KIPSUM, we help you define your load shedding capacity based on your business, equipment and operational needs.

 

How KIPSUM helps you define your load shedding capacity

Benefits of flexibility and load shedding

  1.  Cost reduction: By avoiding peaks in consumption, you can reduce the costs associated with high energy rates during peak periods.                                                                                                                                                                                                                
  2. Active participation in the network:  By contributing to the balancing of supply and demand, you enhance the stability of the electrical grid.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              
  3. Durabilité environnementale: En réduisant la demande d’énergie pendant les périodes de pointe, vous contribuez à une utilisation plus efficace des ressources énergétiques.