Energy monitoring is becoming an important part of modern industrial automation, especially for factories that want to optimize electricity usage and reduce operational costs.
Recently, I explored ATSCADA iEnergy Tools for SCADA-based energy monitoring projects. One thing I found interesting is how the platform combines real-time monitoring, historical logging, reporting, and remote dashboard access within a centralized SCADA environment.
Some features that stand out:
Real-time energy monitoring
MySQL data logging
Reporting and Excel export
Three-rate electricity pricing support
Remote SCADA dashboards
Cloud-based monitoring architecture
What makes this practical is that the system can be applied to multiple industrial environments, including factories, power monitoring systems, building management, and other infrastructure applications.
It also reflects a broader trend in industrial automation: SCADA systems are gradually evolving from traditional local monitoring platforms into web-based and cloud-connected operational management systems.
As more industries move toward digital transformation and smart factory models, energy monitoring solutions like ATSCADA iEnergy Tools are becoming increasingly relevant for real-world deployments.
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