(pressebox) Paderborn, 01.03.2011 – Paderborn (Germany) 01 March 2011: Orga Systems, #1 choice for real-time charging and billing, is showing the future of dynamic billing for energy and value added services during this year’s CeBIT. Questions such as how households can benefit from energy management or which gaps within the value chain must be closed will be addressed. Eventually, solutions will be drawn up leading to a win-win situation for all parties involved.
Energy providers as well as consumers benefit from energy management
Enhancing energy efficiency and reducing CO2 emissions are the main goals of dynamic energy billing. Energy providers can now efficiently cope with the challenges renewable energies from volatile sources bring into the business, while the flexible tariff configuration of the solution allows the offering of prepaid, time of use or critical peak pricing. With Orga Systems solutions, consumers can constantly monitor their energy consumption and therefore easily lower it to save money.
Optimizing the M2M Value Chain
Orga Systems’ dynamic billing for energy and value added services makes demand side energy management as well as meeting regulatory requirements an easy task. Real-time processing of load and price signals between multiple providers or users and devices are required to ensure accurate prices. Orga Systems enables dynamic pricing for volatile renewable energies, which is configurable by a centralized rating engine. This is just one example of how real-time capabilities can promote profitable M2M business. Based on standard interfaces an easy integration into existing meter data management and utility CIS systems is ensured.
Orga Systems at the Connected Living Conference
In line with the CeBIT, Senior Project Manager Frank Bormann will be giving a statement about “Dynamic Billing for Energy and Value Added Services” at the Connected Living Conference on March 3rd. For further information, please visit
http://www.orga-systems.com/en/company/research/projects/shape/.
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