Abstract
One of the trends in the current energy transition is decentralization of power management and diversification of power generating facilities in terms of both the level and the amount of installed capacity. This puts forward new requirements for interaction of the consumer who owns the pool of electric power equipment with the power supply company. One of the foundations of this interaction is power management and monitoring. An increased number and type of receivers and sources of electricity, and significantly increased data flows on energy consumption necessitates an appropriate digital platform to solve problems of energy consumption management and monitoring. The digital platform determines an appropriate environment for interaction between the consumer and the power supply company, and most significantly, the conditions for improved energy efficiency of the entire process of generation, transmission and consumption of electricity.
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