
DigiSmart provides end-to-end services in automation, smart infrastructure, and digital solutions in Saudi Arabia, including SCADA, telecom, energy management, and smart city system integration for reliable and scalable operations.
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Energy utilities across Saudi Arabia and the Middle East are under increasing pressure to improve efficiency, reduce operational costs, and support sustainable energy initiatives. With growing demand, grid complexity, and integration of renewable energy, utilities require advanced energy monitoring systems to gain real-time visibility into power consumption and distribution.
DigiSmart provides energy monitoring solutions for utilities that enable real-time tracking, analysis, and optimization of energy usage across power networks, infrastructure, and industrial systems. These solutions help utilities improve grid reliability, reduce losses, and make data-driven operational decisions.
Aligned with Saudi Vision 2030, energy monitoring plays a critical role in building smart grids, efficient utilities, and sustainable infrastructure.
Energy monitoring for utilities refers to the use of smart meters, sensors, and analytics platforms to track and analyze energy consumption, generation, and distribution in real time.
These systems collect data from:
The collected data is processed through Energy Management Systems (EMS) to provide actionable insights for optimizing energy performance.
Utilities today face several operational challenges:
Energy monitoring systems address these challenges by providing continuous, real-time data and control capabilities, enabling utilities to operate more efficiently.
Real-time monitoring allows utilities to detect inefficiencies, reduce wastage, and optimize energy usage, leading to significant cost savings and improved performance.
Smart city solutions are made up of multiple interconnected systems that work together as a unified platform.
Smart meters are the foundation of modern energy monitoring systems.
They provide:
Smart meters enable utilities to monitor grid conditions, detect outages quickly, and optimize energy distribution.
EMS platforms collect and analyze energy data from multiple sources.
Key capabilities include:
EMS systems help utilities reduce energy costs and improve operational efficiency by providing data-driven insights and automation.
IoT-enabled sensors collect detailed data from:
This enables granular monitoring of energy usage across the network.
Advanced analytics tools process large volumes of energy data to provide:
These platforms transform raw data into actionable intelligence.
Utilities can track energy consumption and load conditions across the network in real time, enabling faster decision-making and improved system control.
Energy monitoring systems help utilities manage peak demand by:
This reduces stress on the grid and improves reliability.
Utilities can detect:
This helps reduce overall energy losses and improve revenue assurance.
Energy monitoring is a key component of smart grid infrastructure, enabling:
Smart grids use real-time data to improve system efficiency and reliability.
Monitoring systems track:
This helps prevent equipment damage and ensures stable power supply.
Energy monitoring solutions are widely used across utility and infrastructure sectors.
Power Generation and Transmission
Monitoring energy flow from generation plants to substations.
Distribution Networks
Tracking energy consumption across feeders and distribution systems.
Smart Grid Projects
Enabling intelligent energy management and automation.
Renewable Energy Integration
Monitoring solar and wind energy generation and grid interaction.
Industrial and Infrastructure Utilities
Managing energy usage in large facilities, plants, and infrastructure projects.