Parsons Launches New Version of DERMS, Enhancing Grid Reliability and Resiliency
12 November 2024 - 10:30PM
Parsons Corporation (NYSE: PSN) has launched the latest version of
its DERMS solutions platform, a distributed energy resource (DER)
management system and IoT platform. This open standards-based
system, available as SaaS or enterprise landed, revolutionizes the
integration and realization of the environmental and economic
benefits of renewable energy also known as DERs that include solar
panels, wind turbines, energy storage, electric batteries,
thermostat controllers and building energy systems.
The DERMS solution provided by Parsons aids
utilities and grid operators in optimizing the scheduling and
delivery of DERs, enhancing ROI by integrating DERs with legacy
fuel supplies. It mitigates intermittencies from renewable sources,
reduces carbon emissions, and improves efficiency, resiliency, and
economic planning. The platform also supports new business models
like virtual power plants (VPPs), creating new revenue streams.
“Our DERMS solution represents an advancement from
early DRMS functionality that was based on isolated operations of
monitoring and controlling energy resources,” said Robert Nawy,
Director of IPK Power Division, Parsons. “The integration with
Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) increases efficiency,
flexibility, cost savings, and sustainability for utilities and
grid operators, benefiting residential, commercial, and industrial
customers.”
Key features of DERMS solutions provided by DERMS
with AMI include:
- Data-Driven Decision Making & Analytics: Granular data on
energy usage enhances DER management, demand response programs,
load forecasting, and real-time grid balancing.
- Enhanced Customer Engagement: Real-time energy usage
information allows customers to participate in demand response
programs and make informed decisions.
- Improved Reliability and Resilience: Real-time data helps
quickly identify and respond to outages, manage peak loads, and
integrate renewable energy sources effectively.
- The Parsons’ platform includes technological extensions that
span a menu of integrated resources and systems, enhancing control
and economic optimization with real time analytics across the
following infrastructure:
- Integrated Resources: Solar Photovoltaic (PV); Wind Turbines;
Battery Storage; Electric Vehicles & Vehicle to grid (V2G);
Hydro Power; Natural Gas Generation; Building energy Management
Systems (BEMS); Energy Management Systems (EMS)
- Integrated Systems: Customer Relationship Management (CRM);
Meter Data Management (MDM); Customer Care and Billing Systems;
Outage Management Systems (OMS); Geographic Information Systems
(GIS); SCADA & Automated Distribution Management Systems;
Advanced Meter Infrastructure (AMI); Transformer Monitoring
Parsons evolution from early DRMS to the updated
DERMS with AMI integration represents a significant advancement in
the ability to manage and optimize distributed energy resources,
driven by improvements in data collection, real-time analytics, and
system integration.
For more information on how Parsons DERMS may
revolutionize energy management or to request a demo,
visit https://www.parsons.com/products/derms/.
About Parsons
Parsons (NYSE: PSN) is a leading disruptive
technology provider in the national security and global
infrastructure markets, with capabilities across cyber and
intelligence, space and missile defense, transportation,
environmental remediation, urban development, and critical
infrastructure protection. Please visit parsons.com and follow us
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