
Large Energy Consumers × EMS: The Brain of Energy Storage System Integration
Large energy consumers face high electricity bills and peak load pressures every day, and the Energy Management System (EMS) plays a crucial role in this process.
EMS integrates energy storage systems (ESS), renewable energy sources, and electricity usage data, using real-time monitoring and intelligent scheduling to achieve the best balance between technological and economic benefits for
businesses:
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Save on Electricity Costs: EMS monitors electricity prices and load conditions in real-time, automatically adjusting the energy storage system for off-peak charging and peak discharging, effectively avoiding high-price periods and reducing contract capacity and peak electricity charges.
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Enhance Energy Autonomy: EMS integrates diverse energy sources such as solar power, hydrogen, and energy recovery, supporting the "self-generation and self-consumption" strategy, strengthening a business’s energy management capabilities and reducing dependence on the traditional power grid.
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Strengthen Power Stability: With EMS management, the energy storage system can respond to surges, power outages, voltage drops, and other issues in real time, reducing the risk of equipment damage and production line disruptions.
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Align with Government Policies and Incentives: EMS provides a complete energy record and reporting system, which can serve as the basis for applying for government subsidies, participating in electricity trading platforms, and engaging in carbon trading markets.
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Demonstrate ESG Commitment: EMS helps businesses quantify energy savings and carbon reduction achievements, providing data for ESG reports and showcasing tangible investments in environmental sustainability, enhancing corporate branding and competitiveness within international supply chains.
Industrial Sector × EMS: The Smart Assistant for ISO 50001 Implementation
For highly automated industrial environments, implementing an Energy Management System (EMS) is no longer an option, but a necessity.
EMS helps manufacturing sites establish energy management systems that comply with regulations and international standards, playing a crucial role in obtaining ISO 50001 energy
management certification:
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Energy Baseline Establishment and Tracking: EMS continuously records energy consumption behaviors of equipment and processes, providing a basis for establishing energy benchmarks and facilitating subsequent performance evaluations.
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Continuous Improvement and Energy-saving Potential Identification: EMS automatically analyzes energy anomalies, idle power consumption, and system inefficiencies, offering improvement suggestions and tracking the effectiveness of these changes.
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Process Integration and Automated Control: By integrating EMS with control systems such as SCADA and PLC, it achieves cross-system coordinated control, improving overall energy use efficiency.
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Compliance with Audit and Verification Requirements: EMS automatically generates energy reports and records analytical data, effectively supporting ISO 50001 documentation preparation and third-party audit processes.
Corporate Headquarters × EMS: The Data Core for Carbon Accounting and Product Footprints
For corporate headquarters, the Energy Management System (EMS) has transcended being a mere energy-saving tool and has become a data platform for carbon management and sustainable development.
In line with international standards such as ISO 14064 (Greenhouse Gas Inventory) and ISO 14067 (Product Carbon Footprint), EMS helps businesses accurately track carbon emission sources, analyze hotspots, and develop carbon reduction
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Automated Carbon Accounting Data Acquisition: EMS integrates data from electricity, gas, water, and other resources, automatically calculating carbon emissions across Scope 1, 2, and 3, reducing manual efforts and enhancing data accuracy.
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Product Lifecycle Carbon Footprint Analysis: By linking EMS with production process data, it tracks energy use and carbon emissions at each manufacturing stage, providing necessary data for ISO 14067.
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Carbon Trading and Carbon Tax Preparation: Carbon emission data generated by EMS can serve as a key reference for carbon-neutral plans, carbon credit management, and future carbon tax systems, strengthening a company’s ability to adapt to climate policies.
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Sustainability Reporting Support Platform: EMS automatically generates visual dashboards and historical trend analyses, helping improve the completeness and credibility of CSR/ESG reports.
The Energy Management System (EMS) is no longer just an energy-saving tool, but a strategic platform for companies to transition to a low-carbon, digital, and sustainable future.
From energy storage management for large energy consumers, to energy efficiency improvements in industrial environments, and to carbon footprint management at corporate headquarters, EMS provides powerful and flexible support.
With technologies such as SCADA, IEC-61850, and DNP3 integrated into our EMS solutions, we can offer fully customized solutions for various sectors, helping businesses securely advance on the path to energy transformation!

EMS
Electricity use is not just consumption; it’s the beginning of optimization.
The Energy Management System (EMS) monitors the performance of large energy consumers and ESS energy storage cabinets, creating a future of energy savings, efficiency, and low carbon.
Customized Energy Management Software (EMS)
Smart Energy Control, Tailored Sustainability
Syner-G customizes Energy Management Software (EMS), integrating AI and cloud platforms to monitor, analyze, and optimize energy usage in real-time. This helps businesses comply with regulations, reduce costs, and move toward net-zero goals.






Syner-G Technology's Energy Management System (EMS) integrates the following three core technologies to ensure the overall system's high reliability and real-time performance.

SCADA Monitoring System
SCADA is a monitoring system that collects real-time data and enables remote control, widely used in the field of energy management. It integrates various devices such as sensors, PLCs, and RTUs to monitor energy usage and equipment operation. Through a central platform, it performs data analysis and decision support. Featuring a highly visual interface, alarm mechanisms, and historical data recording, SCADA is a key technology in smart grids and automation management.

IEC-61850 Communication Protocol
IEC 61850 is a communication standard specifically designed for power system automation, primarily used in smart substations and grid automation applications. It features high real-time performance, standardized data models, and compatibility with multi-vendor devices, supporting fast communication mechanisms such as GOOSE and Sampled Values. The IEC 61850 protocol significantly simplifies system design and maintenance processes, enhancing the integration efficiency of protection, control, and monitoring in substations.

DNP3(Distributed Network Protocol)
DNP3 is a communication protocol used in power and industrial automation, featuring high reliability, fault tolerance, and time-stamping functions, making it suitable for remote monitoring and data transmission. It supports a master-slave architecture, data buffering, and line-break recovery, ensuring data integrity even in unstable networks. The latest version, Secure DNP3, enhances communication security and is a commonly used standard protocol in SCADA and energy management systems.
For Energy-Intensive Industry and Energy Storage System (ESS), our Energy Management System (EMS) integrates solar power, energy storage, and smart devices to intelligently control electricity use, precisely predict, and optimize energy efficiency.
For 'large energy consumers' and 'ESS large-scale energy storage cabinets,' our Energy Management System (EMS) integrates solar power, energy storage, and smart devices to intelligently control electricity use, precisely predict, and optimize energy efficiency.
For Energy-Intensive Industry and Energy Storage System (ESS) our Energy Management System (EMS) integrates solar power, energy storage, and smart devices to intelligently control electricity use, precisely predict, and optimize energy efficiency.

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