The dashboard displays provides an overview of the energy consumption and production of the sites included in the dashbord. The dashboard. This graph displays the energy split between the different sources of energy sources is displayed in total and overtime. The trend view allow the user to track improvement in the enrgy over time.
Key Takeaways:
Get an overview of the split between the different energy source.
Track trends and anomalies in the energy management of the sites
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over time (for example, an increase in
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solar production
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accompanied by a decrease in
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generator production).
Energy Consumption [kWh]
The dashboard displays the total amount of energy consumed by the units included in the dashboard. Based on . According to the summary field "Consumers - Total Energy [kWh] (link to ”
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Energy Production [kWh]
The According to the summary field "Sources - Total Energy [kWh]", the total energy produced by the energy assets (grid, generators, solar) of the units included in the dashboard. Based on the summary field "Sources - Total Energy [kWh]" (link to
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Battery Total Discharge [kWh]
The This is the total amount of energy supplied by the batteries to the sites included in the dashboard. Based , based on the summary field "Battery - Total Discharge [kWh]" (link to https://galooli.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/KP/pages/2861563909/Energy+Global+Fields)”.
Battery Total Charge [kWh]
The total amount of energy that was stored and used to charge the batteries. Based on In accordance with the summary field "Battery - Total Charge [kWh]" (link to https://galooli.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/KP/pages/2861563909/Energy+Global+Fields)
Overall Energy Sources Split
The graph displays shows the share of each energy source in the energy produced on sites site (%). The energy could be produced by the grid, the generator, and the solarGrid power, generator power, and solar power could all be used to produce the energy. The "other" source indicates if there is a gap between the energy production to and the energy consumption of the sites - if the total energy consumption is greater then exceeds the total energy production, the remain part remaining portion is contributed attributed to "other". That could happenIt may occur, for example, when assets on site are disconnected for a long prolonged period of time, and preventing the collection of energy data cannot be collected.
Energy Sources Split Trend
The graph displays shows the trend of the energy produced by each kind type of energy source (in kWh), and as well as the relative share of each kind (%). The trend graph enables allows the user to track changes in energy management at the sites over time (for example, an increase in solar production overtimeover time).
Grid Energy [kWh]
The A measure of the total energy produced by the grid, for based on the units included in the dashboard. Based on According to the summary field "Grid - Total Energy [kWh]" (link to https://galooli.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/KP/pages/2861563909/Energy+Global+Fields).
Generator Energy [kWh]
The total amount of energy produced by the generators, for the units included in the dashboard. Based on In accordance with the summary field fields "Generator 1 - Total Energy [kWh]" and "Generator 2 - Total Energy [kWh]" (link to https://galooli.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/KP/pages/2861563909/Energy+Global+Fields).
Energy Global Fields
Solar Energy [kWh]
The total amount of energy produced by the solar , panels for the units included in the dashboard. Based on According to the summary field "Solar - Total Energy [kWh]" (link to https://galooli.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/KP/pages/2861563909/Energy+Global+Fields)