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picloblog · 4 years ago
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Meet the team: developing Piclo Flex into a multi-market platform
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Meet Piclo's developers, innovation managers, leaders and designers. They're behind all the innovation and project management that's developing Piclo into a multi-market platform!
Kelsey, Innovation Project Manager
Mike, Product Designer
Stu, Product Engineer
Alice, co-founder and CPO
As part of the UK Government Department for Business Energy Industrial Strategy (BEIS) FleX Exchange project, Piclo is developing Piclo Flex into a multi-market platform that facilitates “secondary trading” of flexibility requirements, focusing on National Grid ESO’s Capacity Market first. Secondary trading is the transfer of one company's contracted flexibility obligations to another, you can read more about secondary markets in our previous blog. The innovation project is currently trialling secondary trading on the platform in beta-mode with a small number of participants.
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Q1. What is your role in developing Piclo into a multi-market platform?
My role is to make sure that the platform continues to evolve and grow, through participation in different innovation projects and managing the day to day work around these projects. I work with different teams internally throughout the life of a project to deliver new markets and features, as well as with a variety of external stakeholders (System Operators, Flex Providers, Government, Regulators, etc) to make sure that projects are closely aligned with industry needs and policy.
Q2. What do you enjoy most about working on this?
I love having a problem to solve and developing Piclo into a multi-market platform presents new challenges every day. It’s been really interesting to strategise and brainstorm ideas about new markets with the team and see them come to life. Building a product that will shape or change how an industry will work is a really cool thing!
Q3. Are there particular skills you need for this role?
Flexibility (pun intended). The industry is changing so quickly and projects and products need to keep up with that. Our innovation projects and really any work we do is based on the needs of our users and if those needs change, we need to be ready to adapt our ideas. As a project manager, I think the natural instinct is to have a detailed plan of attack to stick with but I’ve quickly learned at Piclo that those plans need to be flexible and more than likely will be changing on a regular basis.
Q4. Other than working on this project, what else does your role include?
In order to understand what new features we should be looking into, I also spend a lot of time in project meetings with clients and stakeholders as well as researching what is going on in the industry. Pre-Covid I also got to do a bit of travel! One of my projects (Project LEO) is based in Oxford and we frequently got to eat lunch in the “Harry Potter Great Hall”.
Q5. What did you do before joining Piclo?
I worked in renewable energy district energy systems in Vancouver, Canada. Our main project was converting a legacy gas-powered steam plant (that provided energy to over 200 buildings) to renewable sources.
Q6. Why did you like the look of the job?
Having previously worked in the energy industry, I wanted to stay in that space but this role was a great opportunity to get introduced to the tech world as well. There is a lot of change going on in how our energy systems work and where our energy comes from but in such a big established industry, that change can often take a long time and requires a lot of regulatory and government oversight. Working on the tech side of the industry is a lot more fast-paced, with room for innovation as there are fewer legacy systems and regulations we are working against.
Q7. Piclo is built on the belief that we are not powerless against climate change. Is tackling climate change important to you? Is there anything you do to contribute?
Yes, it is! I try to do as many little things in my day to day life as possible that hopefully are having a positive impact! Just to name a few are cycling, avoiding single-use plastics, buying as much as I can second-hand and working in an industry and for a company whose mission is to positively impact climate change.
Q8. What advice would you give to someone wanting to follow a similar career to yours?
For those that are in a standard slow-moving industry like energy and are looking for a change up to something more innovative and fast-paced, moving over to the tech side of the industry is a great move.
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Q1. What is your role in developing Piclo into a multi-market platform?
As a product designer on the team, my job is to help us work towards solutions that balance the needs of users with the needs of Piclo. From qualitative user research interviews, through to workshop facilitation, the creation of production-ready UI artefacts in Figma and providing input and guidance on implementation details, I work end-to-end to ensure a high-quality outcome.
Q2. What do you enjoy most about working on this?
Ultimately, getting to work on ideas from start to finish that positively contribute towards the transition to Net Zero is immensely satisfying and worth all the hard work.
Q3. Are there particular skills you need for this role?
There are many, but probably the most underrated category of skills is that of the ‘soft skills’ needed to collaborate effectively in a cross-functional team. Being able to work smoothly with and talk the same language as colleagues with different specialisms and backgrounds is essential.
Q4. Other than working on this project, what else does your role include?
I work across two product teams, and also support what the business' design needs from a marketing, brand and operations perspective. This also includes a focus on building out the team’s design ops capabilities, such as maintaining UI libraries in Figma and evolving our fledgling design system.
Q5. What did you do before joining Piclo?
Just prior to joining Piclo, I’d taken a career break to figure out what I wanted to do next. Before that, I worked for six years in the Fintech space, working across brand, marketing and product functions for a startup in the consumer credit space. Prior to that, I worked as an agency-side graphic and web designer.
Q6. Why did you like the look of the job?
So, in my case, Piclo actually approached me via Hired.com. I wasn’t super keen right away, however after meeting the team and getting a better understanding of the mission, I was sold. As mentioned above, I’d taken a career break to figure out what I wanted to do next, and Piclo seemed to tick all the boxes, both from a career development as well as industry perspective.
Q7. Piclo is built on the belief that we are not powerless against climate change. Is tackling climate change important to you? Is there anything you do to contribute?
Yes, absolutely. Like a lot of people, I’m looking for and figuring out ways to live a life that is more sustainable and in balance with the wider world, and I want the work I do on a daily basis to have a net-positive contribution to that cause.
Q8. What advice would you give to someone wanting to follow a similar career to yours?
It’s a great time to be an aspiring designer. We come in all different shapes and sizes, from Graphic Design, through to Service Design or Motion Design, there is a specialism out there to suit everyone. If you’re early on in your career, don’t be afraid to try out new things, change roles often and expose yourself to as many different ways of working as possible. If you’re more experienced and have been around the block a few times, never rest on your laurels, always be learning and be open to change.
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Q1. What is your role in developing Piclo into a multi-market platform?
I work closely with other developers, designers and managers to ensure we build a product that delivers for its users while staying lean and efficient. This involves understanding and prioritising user needs, finding the simplest ways to solve problems, planning technical architecture, ensuring the team works well together, coding (mostly Python/Django and JavaScript/Vue), reviewing code, and proving it works and meets quality expectations. My role overlaps with a lot of other roles, so is highly collaborative, often using Trello and Miro to discuss, visualise ideas, and decide together.
Q2. What do you enjoy most about working on this?
I’ve loved creating something new and useful, avoiding over-engineering, learning as we go, and collaborating closely. Building upon the existing Piclo Flex platform gives us a great toolkit of components to use, so combined with careful prioritisation, we’ve been able to move very quickly and get a sense of achievement seeing people using the product very early on.
Q3. Are there particular skills you need for this role?
I think curiosity and adaptability are the most important skills for working in product development. No matter how much knowledge and experience you have, you still regularly encounter new problems: curiosity enables you to understand them, and adaptability enables you to learn how to solve them.
Q4. Other than working on this project, what else does your role include?
I’m also part of the Integrations team, whose remit is to help Piclo’s users optimise processes through API integrations with users’ systems and other partners. In this team, I support my teammates in their careers at Piclo, guide strategy and prioritisation for our workstream, participate in user interviews, and whatever else is necessary to make our work a success.
Q5. What did you do before joining Piclo?
I was at a digital product agency for 9 years, where I worked on a range of different apps and campaigns for big brands, in roles across engineering, product management, coaching, and consultancy. Prior to that, I worked in electronic engineering for networking and communications systems.
Q6. Why did you like the look of the job?
I was keen to be involved in clean electricity generation, and was intrigued by the part flexibility can play. I love Piclo’s open and supportive ethos. I knew it was somewhere I would learn a lot and would be able to help others to develop too while doing important and interesting work.
Q7. Piclo is built on the belief that we are not powerless against climate change. Is tackling climate change important to you? Is there anything you do to contribute?
It’s hugely important, which is why I wanted to work in clean electricity generation: I see it as the backbone supporting all other efforts. I could do more to contribute personally, but I drive a hybrid (but walk as often as possible!), compost veg waste in my tiny garden, and am looking into gas-free heating.
Q8. What advice would you give to someone wanting to follow a similar career to yours?
If you want to be a generalist or span multiple roles: don’t wait for someone to give you permission to explore outside your immediate responsibilities. A lot of organisations define roles to be very specific, so it can take some initiative to get exposure to new areas. Ask different people questions, read a lot, and offer to help out with things you find interesting!
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Q1. What is your role in developing Piclo into a multi-market platform?
My role across Piclo is often non-typical. As a founder, one of my key responsibilities is to keep the project and product on the right track according to the strategy of the business. I’ve been lightly involved in the multi-market platform from the beginning, working with Kelsey and James in the early days to identify the opportunities for us in the market. Then later when we hired Mike to join, giving him the support to work on the more detailed design, consciously considering how the new product markets we’re testing will be integrated into the platform when we commercially launch.
Q2. What do you enjoy most about working on this?
I enjoy working with a team who all have different skills to pull together on a project like this. When a team is working well, they can meet the challenges that are inevitable to face and come out with learnings from failure and value from success.
Q3. Are there particular skills you need for this role?
To do my role you need to be good at observing and finding patterns (a kind of analytics that isn’t directly numbers based). Empathy is also a requirement as you need to easily consider the implications of a project both across your team, but also the potential customers.
Q4. Other than working on this project, what else does your role include?
When not working on new projects like this, I'm responsible in general for the product direction i.e. what’s the medium and long term roadmap for the Piclo Flex marketplace. I’m also responsible for product delivery and having happy customers. I spend a lot of time learning from our customers (currently the network operators) to understand their needs better and bring that information into the commercial team when talking to potential new customers. There’s also the team support work and hiring that goes on, as well as governance responsibilities that comes with being on the board.
Q5. What did you do before joining Piclo?
I was working for a digital agency as a UX designer
Q6. Why did you like the look of the job?
My friend Andy (the CTO) approached me with James (our CEO) and we talked about the early ideas of the business. I saw an opportunity to bring my design thinking skills into a vision-driven business that I thought had a decent chance of making a significant impact in the industry.
Q7. Piclo is built on the belief that we are not powerless against climate change. Is tackling climate change important to you? Is there anything you do to contribute?
As 1 of the 3 founders, this is obviously my personal driving passion. Other than restoring natural habitats I don’t think there’s anything more important than driving our energy industry towards Net Zero (and hopefully beyond that).
Q8. What advice would you give to someone wanting to follow a similar career to yours?
A design degree is a fantastic way to start a variety of careers. It gives one the skills to apply a design process to any problem. If someone wanted to also be a founder of a startup, my advice would be to choose an idea that drives you and find a friend or two (who have skills you don’t) to work on it with. It’s a really difficult job, you’ll need to feel like there’s a real value for you to push through those hard times, and having co-founders you can rely on is important.
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milocamj · 6 years ago
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Bentley Systems Introduces AssetWise Digital Twin Services and OpenUtilities Digital Twin Services for Asset and Network Performance - Geospatial World
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chestnutpost · 6 years ago
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Bentley Systems Announces the Availability of OpenBuildings Station Designer
OpenBuildings Station Designer incorporates LEGION, the industry-leading simulation software, acquired by Bentley late in 2018, for fully modeling pedestrian traffic to optimize footfall, wayfinding, crowd management, safety, and security. With the integrated capability to model and simulate pedestrian scenarios, OpenBuildings Station Designer helps designers to improve the functional use of space, passenger throughput, and the pedestrian experience.
By virtue of Bentley’s open modeling environment, OpenBuildings Station Designer enables iterative digital workflows spanning OpenRail and OpenRoads to assure comprehensive and coordinated engineering modeling of transportation assets and modes. Within Bentley’s OpenRail Connected Data Environment (CDE), the Components Center cloud service contributes to station project quality and integrity through pre-populated digital components which include signaling equipment, escalators, turnstiles, public address systems, signage, kiosks, and more.
OpenBuildings Station Designer breaks down barriers among stakeholders and increases the value and fitness-for-purpose of design deliverables through its:
included LEGION pedestrian simulation;
integration with OpenRail for rail design;
integration with OpenRoads for roads design;
clash resolution;
multi-discipline documentation;
ready-to-use catalogs for functional spaces and equipment; and
enlivened visualizations.
Santanu Das, SVP for Bentley’s design integration business unit, said, “OpenBuildings Station Designer reflects our goal of advancing BIM through digital twins, by including within its multi-discipline design scope the integral simulation of pedestrian traffic outcomes. With such insight, the designer can anticipate pedestrian bottlenecks and modify the layout to improve the station efficiency and safety, ultimately improving the passenger experience. Accordingly, we expect OpenBuildings Station Designer to also benefit existing rail and transit stations for renovations and upgrades, increasing their capacity and throughput.”
Mike Nicholson, associate for Steer Group, said, “For over a decade Steer has successfully been delivering a wide range of pedestrian modeling studies around the world utilizing LEGION. We are now looking forward to using the full BIM capabilities of OpenBuildings Station Designer.”
Captions and images: OpenBuildings Station Designer streamlines multidisciplinary design between architects and mechanical, electrical, and structural engineers with a shared set of modeling, clash resolution, and documentation capabilities.
OpenBuildings Station Designer incorporates LEGION Model Builder, Bentley’s leading application for fully modeling pedestrian traffic.
OpenBuildings Station Designer helps designers improve the quality of station and facility design and optimize the functional use of space and the pedestrian experience.
OpenBuildings Station Designer was developed specifically for rail and transit station design, with asset-specific content and workflows.
About Bentley’s Open Modeling Environment Sharing digital components through Components Center and connecting automated and iterative digital workflows across disciplines for design integration are the foundation of Bentley’s open modeling environment. Bentley’s open modeling applications are also “open” to analytics and simulation from among Bentley’s portfolio of analysis tools including RAM, STAAD, PLAXIS, LEGION, LEAP, SITEOPS, and AutoPIPE.
Comprising MicroStation-based engineering and BIM applications specialized for asset types and solutions, the open modeling environment advances collaboration, enabling clash resolution and production of multidiscipline deliverables from any application. Bentley’s growing list of open modeling applications include OpenBuildings, OpenPlant, OpenRoads, OpenRail, OpenBridge, OpenSite, OpenFlows, and OpenUtilities.
About Bentley Systems Bentley Systems is the leading global provider of software solutions to engineers, architects, geospatial professionals, constructors, and owner-operators for the design, construction, and operations of infrastructure. Bentley’s MicroStation-based engineering and BIM applications, and its digital twin cloud services, advance the project delivery (ProjectWise) and the asset performance (AssetWise) of transportation and other public works, utilities, industrial and resources plants, and commercial and institutional facilities.
Bentley Systems employs more than 3,500 colleagues, generates annual revenues of over $700 million in 170 countries, and has invested more than $1 billion in research, development, and acquisitions since 2014. From inception in 1984, the company has remained majority-owned by its five founding Bentley brothers. Bentley shares transact by invitation on the NASDAQ Private Market. www.bentley.com
Bentley, the Bentley logo, AssetWise, AutoPIPE, LEGION, RAM, STAAD, PLAXIS, LEAP, SITEOPS, MicroStation, OpenBuildings Station Designer, OpenBuildings, OpenPlant, OpenRoads, OpenRail, OpenBridge, OpenSite, OpenFlows, OpenUtilities, and ProjectWise are either registered or unregistered trademarks or service marks of Bentley Systems, Incorporated or one of its direct or indirect wholly owned subsidiaries. All other brands and product names are trademarks of their respective owners.
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mikemortgage · 7 years ago
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New Open Applications Advance Comprehensive Modeling Environment for Multidiscipline Collaboration
LONDON — The Year in Infrastructure 2018 Conference – Bentley Systems, Incorporated, the leading global provider of comprehensive software solutions for advancing the design, construction, and operations of infrastructure, today launched OpenSite Designer, a built-for-purpose application for the design and construction of civil site projects. It also launched OpenBuildings, bringing together its AECOsim building design and Speedikon factory and industrial design applications; and announced the availability of OpenBuildings Station Designer, a specialized application for designing rail and metro stations. At the same time, Bentley announced the availability of OpenBridge Designer, which combines Bentley’s bridge modeling, analysis and design capabilities into one comprehensive package, and OpenFlows FLOOD, a flood analysis and early warning system.
In addition, in pursuit of its ‘industrialization’ strategy, Bentley announced it has rebranded under its Open portfolio several of its applications based on MicroStation technology which collectively accelerate the advancement of its comprehensive modeling environment by connecting digital workflows across disciplines and sharing digital components in its Connected Data Environment (CDE).
Bhupinder Singh, chief product officer, Bentley Systems, said, “Open has three meanings. First, it signifies open to multiple disciplines. Second, it means open to analysis and simulation. Using different applications, two different disciplines, for example, a geotechnical engineer and a structural engineer, can iterate on the same dataset in our comprehensive modeling environment, providing a ‘digital feedback loop’ and enhancing their collaboration across BIM workflows. And third, because MicroStation technology underpins Open applications, users can produce multidiscipline deliverables and accomplish multidiscipline clash resolution from any Open application. Bentley’s comprehensive modeling environment is ‘Open’ for collaborative digital workflows.”
Fully 49 of the 62 finalists and awardees of this year’s Year in Infrastructure Awards credited collaborative digital workflows in their successful outcomes. For example, OpenRoads, Bentley’s civil design applications for road networks, is credited by 22 awards finalists’ projects in 12 categories, and OpenPlant, Bentley’s plant design project management applications, is credited by 10 finalists’ projects in 9 different categories. ProjectWise and/or AssetWise were credited by finalists’ projects in 16 of 19 awards categories this year.
OpenSite Designer
The collaborative nature of digital workflows connecting analysis and simulation with design and modeling is exemplified in OpenSite, Bentley’s new solution for the design and construction of civil site projects. OpenSite provides rapid site modeling and analysis, earthwork optimization and quantification, drainage and underground utilities, and automated project deliverables.
OpenSite Designer provides the most comprehensive site design workflow available including reality modeling, geotechnical, underground utilities, stormwater drainage, terrain modeling, detailed drawing production, and visualization. OpenSite Designer optimizes design outcomes with multidiscipline information modeling and analysis. Interoperating with PLAXIS, Bentley’s newly acquired geotechnical engineering solution, site plans can be enhanced with new information about the active properties of soil including bearing capacity, stresses, and displacement.
OpenBuildings Designer
The newly launched OpenBuildings Designer incorporates all of the capabilities of AECOsim Building Designer as well as Components Center and a range of new capabilities and standards including EnergyPlus, a building energy model to help users comply with ASHRAE standards in the US, and UK energy requirements; support of international standards including IFC 2×3, IFC4 Reference View, COBie, and Singapore’s Building and Construction Authority; new capabilities to design curtain wall systems; and OpenBuildings Speedikon, a leading application for industrialized design and construction. OpenBuildings Designer takes advantage of collaborative digital workflows with other applications in Bentley’s Open portfolio, for example templates in OpenBuildings Station Designer for tunnel segments created through GenerativeComponents based on linear alignment from OpenRail. Showcasing their robustness and versatility, OpenBuildings applications were credited by 32 of 62 of the Year in Infrastructure Awards finalists projects in 15 of 19 categories.
OpenBridge Designer
OpenBridge Designer is a new, all-encompassing application that integrates the modeling capabilities of OpenBridge Modeler and the analysis and design features of RM Bridge, LEAP Bridge Concrete, and LEAP Bridge Steel to meet the design and construction needs of both concrete and steel bridges. OpenBridge Designer enables bridge designers to rapidly create an intelligent, parametric bridge model, fully integrated with analysis and design, as well as drawings. It enables seamless synchronization of various disciplines for analysis, design, detailing, documentation, construction engineering and load-rating.
OpenFlows FLOOD
Bentley also announced the rebranding of its Haestad water modeling and ACTION Modulers flood analysis product lines to form OpenFlows for water districts, sewer utilities and flood plain managers. OpenFlows extends smart water networks capabilities with GIS-based asset-centric information for water loss reduction, water operations, flood prediction and prevention. OpenFlows FLOOD continuously monitors watersheds, integrating data from real-time monitoring stations and numerical models to calculate risk levels. OpenFlows FLOOD mitigates flood risk, improving understanding of the processes involved in flood generation, and transmitting early alerts to reduce the impact caused by floods.
Connecting Digital Workflows Across Disciplines
Applications for analysis and simulation, on the one hand, can collaboratively and iteratively work with applications for design and modeling, and on the other, connect operational workflows and converge the work of different disciplines. Collaborative digital workflows are characterized by data captured or created for one purpose being accessed and used by other applications for other purposes thereby saving time, minimizing rework, and improving data quality over the asset lifecycle.
An example of multidiscipline collaboration with OpenFlows involves workflows that use ContextCapture to create a 3D reality mesh, feeding into OpenFlows FLOOD modeling and using the terrain as input to various analyses in a single review environment for visualization and presentation to stakeholders using LumenRT.
Connecting analysis with modeling in another Open collaborative digital workflow involves the layout of road geometry, and hydraulic analysis and design using storm analysis tools including the determination of the size of storm inlets, pipes, depth of pipes, and manholes. The collaborative nature of the workflow enables clash detection in the subsurface environment, and iteration and adjustment as needed, to confirm functional and physical characteristics.
Other instances of Open collaborative digital workflows connecting design and analysis include OpenUtilities with Siemens’ PSS©SINCAL, which helps utilities improve resilience and deal with weak spots in the grid; and OpenBuildings Station Designer with LEGION pedestrian simulation, to enable designers to design, test, and validate simulations of scenarios for pedestrian traffic.
Rebranding
Completing its announcement about Open applications, Bentley said that Bentley Map will be rebranded as OpenCities Map; and OpenComms, aimed primarily at multisystem operators, will incorporate Bentley Fiber and Bentley Coax.
About Bentley Systems
Bentley Systems is the leading global provider of software solutions to engineers, architects, geospatial professionals, constructors, and owner-operators for the design, construction, and operations of infrastructure. Bentley’s MicroStation-based engineering and BIM applications, and its digital twin cloud services, advance the project delivery (ProjectWise) and the asset performance (AssetWise) of transportation and other public works, utilities, industrial and resources plants, and commercial and institutional facilities.
Bentley Systems employs more than 3,500 colleagues, generates annual revenues of $700 million in 170 countries, and has invested more than $1 billion in research, development, and acquisitions since 2012. From inception in 1984, the company has remained majority-owned by its five founding Bentley brothers. Bentley shares transact by invitation on the NASDAQ Private Market; strategic partner Siemens AG has accumulated a non-voting minority stake. www.bentley.com
OpenBridge Designer integrates modeling capabilities and analysis and design features of to meet the design and construction needs of both concrete and steel bridges.
Bentley, the Bentley logo, AECOsim Building Designer, AssetWise, ContextCapture, LEGION, LumenRT, MicroStation, OpenBridge, OpenBuildings, OpenCities, OpenCities Map, OpenComms, OpenFlows, OpenRoads, OpenUtilities, and ProjectWise are either registered or unregistered trademarks or service marks of Bentley Systems, Incorporated or one of its direct or indirect wholly owned subsidiaries. All other brands and product names are trademarks of their respective owners.
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natalieweber221 · 7 years ago
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New Offering Will Help Utilities Better Manage DERs on Their Power Systems
New Offering Will Help Utilities Better Manage DERs on Their Power Systems
At DistribuTECH 2018, Bentley Systems and Siemens are presenting their new applications for power utilities and industrial power facilities as part of the partnership, which the entities announced last year.
The newly released applications will aid users by enhancing Bentley’s OpenUtilities network management, design, and operations applications with new integrated analysis, design optimization, and distributed energy resource (DER) decision support capabilities enabled by Siemens’ PSS SINCAL, according to the companies.
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New Offering Will Help Utilities Better Manage DERs on Their Power Systems
New Offering Will Help Utilities Better Manage DERs on Their Power Systems
At DistribuTECH 2018, Bentley Systems and Siemens are presenting their new applications for power utilities and industrial power facilities as part of the partnership, which the entities announced last year.
The newly released applications will aid users by enhancing Bentley’s OpenUtilities network management, design, and operations applications with new integrated analysis, design optimization, and distributed energy resource (DER) decision support capabilities enabled by Siemens’ PSS SINCAL, according to the companies.
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New Offering Will Help Utilities Better Manage DERs on Their Power Systems
New Offering Will Help Utilities Better Manage DERs on Their Power Systems
At DistribuTECH 2018, Bentley Systems and Siemens are presenting their new applications for power utilities and industrial power facilities as part of the partnership, which the entities announced last year.
The newly released applications will aid users by enhancing Bentley’s OpenUtilities network management, design, and operations applications with new integrated analysis, design optimization, and distributed energy resource (DER) decision support capabilities enabled by Siemens’ PSS SINCAL, according to the companies.
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New Offering Will Help Utilities Better Manage DERs on Their Power Systems
New Offering Will Help Utilities Better Manage DERs on Their Power Systems
At DistribuTECH 2018, Bentley Systems and Siemens are presenting their new applications for power utilities and industrial power facilities as part of the partnership, which the entities announced last year.
The newly released applications will aid users by enhancing Bentley’s OpenUtilities network management, design, and operations applications with new integrated analysis, design optimization, and distributed energy resource (DER) decision support capabilities enabled by Siemens’ PSS SINCAL, according to the companies.
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New Offering Will Help Utilities Better Manage DERs on Their Power Systems
New Offering Will Help Utilities Better Manage DERs on Their Power Systems
At DistribuTECH 2018, Bentley Systems and Siemens are presenting their new applications for power utilities and industrial power facilities as part of the partnership, which the entities announced last year.
The newly released applications will aid users by enhancing Bentley’s OpenUtilities network management, design, and operations applications with new integrated analysis, design optimization, and distributed energy resource (DER) decision support capabilities enabled by Siemens’ PSS SINCAL, according to the companies.
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New Offering Will Help Utilities Better Manage DERs on Their Power Systems
New Offering Will Help Utilities Better Manage DERs on Their Power Systems
At DistribuTECH 2018, Bentley Systems and Siemens are presenting their new applications for power utilities and industrial power facilities as part of the partnership, which the entities announced last year.
The newly released applications will aid users by enhancing Bentley’s OpenUtilities network management, design, and operations applications with new integrated analysis, design optimization, and distributed energy resource (DER) decision support capabilities enabled by Siemens’ PSS SINCAL, according to the companies.
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New Offering Will Help Utilities Better Manage DERs on Their Power Systems
At DistribuTECH 2018, Bentley Systems and Siemens are presenting their new applications for power utilities and industrial power facilities as part of the partnership, which the entities announced last year.
The newly released applications will aid users by enhancing Bentley’s OpenUtilities network management, design, and operations applications with new integrated analysis, design optimization, and distributed energy resource (DER) decision support capabilities enabled by Siemens’ PSS SINCAL, according to the companies.
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New Offering Will Help Utilities Better Manage DERs on Their Power Systems
At DistribuTECH 2018, Bentley Systems and Siemens are presenting their new applications for power utilities and industrial power facilities as part of the partnership, which the entities announced last year.
The newly released applications will aid users by enhancing Bentley’s OpenUtilities network management, design, and operations applications with new integrated analysis, design optimization, and distributed energy resource (DER) decision support capabilities enabled by Siemens’ PSS SINCAL, according to the companies.
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New Offering Will Help Utilities Better Manage DERs on Their Power Systems
At DistribuTECH 2018, Bentley Systems and Siemens are presenting their new applications for power utilities and industrial power facilities as part of the partnership, which the entities announced last year.
The newly released applications will aid users by enhancing Bentley’s OpenUtilities network management, design, and operations applications with new integrated analysis, design optimization, and distributed energy resource (DER) decision support capabilities enabled by Siemens’ PSS SINCAL, according to the companies.
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New Offering Will Help Utilities Better Manage DERs on Their Power Systems
At DistribuTECH 2018, Bentley Systems and Siemens are presenting their new applications for power utilities and industrial power facilities as part of the partnership, which the entities announced last year.
The newly released applications will aid users by enhancing Bentley’s OpenUtilities network management, design, and operations applications with new integrated analysis, design optimization, and distributed energy resource (DER) decision support capabilities enabled by Siemens’ PSS SINCAL, according to the companies.
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the-breakfast-chub · 7 years ago
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New Offering Will Help Utilities Better Manage DERs on Their Power Systems
At DistribuTECH 2018, Bentley Systems and Siemens are presenting their new applications for power utilities and industrial power facilities as part of the partnership, which the entities announced last year.
The newly released applications will aid users by enhancing Bentley’s OpenUtilities network management, design, and operations applications with new integrated analysis, design optimization, and distributed energy resource (DER) decision support capabilities enabled by Siemens’ PSS SINCAL, according to the companies.
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New Offering Will Help Utilities Better Manage DERs on Their Power Systems
At DistribuTECH 2018, Bentley Systems and Siemens are presenting their new applications for power utilities and industrial power facilities as part of the partnership, which the entities announced last year.
The newly released applications will aid users by enhancing Bentley’s OpenUtilities network management, design, and operations applications with new integrated analysis, design optimization, and distributed energy resource (DER) decision support capabilities enabled by Siemens’ PSS SINCAL, according to the companies.
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