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Unlocking clean energy through grid edge technologies and digital interoperability

See how Schneider Electric drives net-zero progress through smart tech and clean energy solutions.

The challenges facing traditional grids

For decades, energy grids were designed with a singular flow of electricity from centralized power plants directly to consumers. However, the rise of Distributed Energy Resources (DERs) and renewable energy sources has disrupted this traditional approach, demanding a more dynamic, and flexible grid system. To address these complexities, we offer solutions that modernize the grid, enabling utilities to integrate renewable energy sources more effectively while improving grid reliability.
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    One-way energy flow

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    Renewable energy variability

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    Flexibility requirements

Learn more about our solutions

What are grid edge technologies?

The shift towards a more decentralized energy system requires advanced technologies to manage and optimize energy generation and consumption. Our grid edge technologies bring intelligence to the edge of the grid, providing greater control and visibility to both utilities and prosumers – those that both produce and consume their own energy.


Key technologies include:

  • Smart meters and sensors: These devices gather near real-time data, allowing utilities to monitor and optimize energy use across the grid. This real-time insight is helpful in making smarter decisions about energy use,reducing inefficiencies and increasing robustness.
  • Distributed Energy Resources (DERs): These include solar panels, electric vehicles, heat pumps, and battery energy storage systems located at the point of use, and also wind and solar plants They help decentralize energy production, storage and consumption, improving the resilience and sustainability of the grid.
  • Advanced control systems: The systems that help manage energy flows, balance supply and demand, and respond to dynamic energy conditions in real-time.
  • Microgrids: Microgrids offer localized energy solutions that can operate independently or in conjunction with the main grid. This enhances energy resilience in specific regions.


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