UD Group managing director, Steve Armitage

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UD Group steps up generation management

UD Group, the transformational software provider for the energy and utilities sector, has launched its new software solution UD gen; a virtual energy production manager.

Primarily aimed at the renewable generation sector, but also applicable across the wider embedded generation sector, UD gen allows users to manage and monitor energy generation and income within a user-friendly and intuitive platform. With access to current market performance data, the system enables improved budgeting, forecasting and statement accuracy.

Steve Armitage, managing director of UD Group, explains further: “We believe that managing energy needs should be simple, efficient and intuitive. As such, UD gen is something of a game-changer for the embedded generation industry. What distinguishes the UD gen platform from other software on the market is that it establishes the vital link between actual energy production and value. With this information at their fingertips, asset managers and generators can closely detail and track the financial benefits of their energy production, reconcile actual usage against forecast, and improve overall transparency.”

UD gen is applicable across different energy generation sources, including wind, solar, hydro and biomass, among others. It will produce a range of graphs, value stacks, reports and statements that provide a detailed break-down of the value components of energy production, including wholesale power and energy system benefits, ROCs and Feed-In-Tariffs. This information can then be mapped against daily, weekly, monthly and yearly performance.

Steve continued: “What we are working to here is a system that makes the complex simple. UD gen joins a strong suite of progressive software solutions that are earning a reputation within the energy sector for transforming the way that energy and utilities are managed.”

This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Sabrina Manning .

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