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Ford Motor Company Implements Schneider Electric's Enterprise Energy Management System

Installation drives energy conservation and results in significant overall energy consumption cost savings

Less than a year after global power and automation leader Schneider Electric launched a new Enterprise Energy Management (EEM) solution designed to facilitate smart monitoring of energy usage to drive conservation initiatives leading to cost savings, one end user, U.S. auto-maker Ford Motor Company, has reported positive results.

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Mercedes-Benz Uses PowerLogic System

When Mercedes-Benz USA International (MBUSI) began building a sophisticated plant to manufacture its M-Class sport utility vehicle, the company was determined to find an equally sophisticated system for monitoring and troubleshooting power quality problems, minimizing downtime, and reducing energy costs. The system they got from Square D paid for itself in two years ? one year ahead of schedule.

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Automotive Parts Manufacturer Cuts Energy Consumption by Monitoring Multiple Utilities

An international manufacturer launched a major program to cut energy expenditures worldwide. Their mission was to reduce energy consumption with the philosophy; "You cannot control what you cannot measure." With the help of Square D PowerLogic, the customer was able to monitor consumption of all other utilities (water, air, gas, electric, and steam - better known as WAGES), and ultimately reduce energy costs.

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Foresight and An Innovative Power Monitoring System Help Delphi Complex Survive The Northeast's Power Grid Collapse

At 3 a.m. on Friday, August 15, Joe Torr knew he was in for a tough day. Arriving long before dawn at Delphi Corporation's massive Flint East manufacturing complex in Michigan, where he is site facility engineer and energy coordinator, Torr and his team faced the aftermath of the biggest power failure in the nation?s history

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Battery Manufacturer Uses Real-Time & Historic Power Information to Increase Flexibility

Harmonics and capacitors do not mix very well, so this battery plant engineer needed a way of historically characterizing the harmonic levels and their sources. The PowerLogic historical charting function and steady state waveform capture allowed him to see when and where high levels were occurring (as high as 67% on Voltage).

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