Smart water management in a housing cooperative and cyber threats
Ensuring a reliable water supply in housing cooperatives is no longer just a matter of physical infrastructure and efficient billing.
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Ensuring a reliable water supply in housing cooperatives is no longer just a matter of physical infrastructure and efficient billing.
We live in an age when climate change, the decarbonisation of the economy and rising energy prices are transforming every aspect of our civilisation – including something that, until recently, was invisible: the water supply network.
Non-revenue water is a serious problem affecting water distribution systems worldwide. Why should both businesses and individuals adopt smart solutions?
Optimising utility consumption is the first step towards making savings. Access to reliable and up-to-date data is essential for taking concrete action.
Management begins with thorough analyses of the figures. Regardless of their specialism or sector, business owners must rely on reliable information and data.
Energy efficiency has been a key focus for local authorities for several years now. Rising energy prices, regulatory changes and budgetary pressures mean that this issue is no longer merely a component of climate strategies, but has become one of the key areas of financial management for towns and cities.
Modern towns and local authorities are increasingly viewing street lighting not merely as a component of technical infrastructure, but as a practical tool for managing safety, the budget and local development.
In an era of rising resource costs, climate change and societal expectations focused on sustainability, the precise management of utility consumption – electricity, water and gas – is becoming not just a necessity, but an absolute must.
Smart metering is a technology that enables remote, automatic and accurate measurement of utility consumption, including electricity. Unlike traditional solutions, smart electricity meters (AMI – Advanced Metering Infrastructure) allow for bidirectional communication between the device and the network operator.
Industrial energy storage facilities enable the safe storage of electricity in electrochemical batteries. They allow energy from RES to be used for internal consumption or fed into the grid at the most opportune moment, and also help to stabilise the parameters of the electricity grid.