Every solution includes a definition of what will be monitored, what can be controlled, and how operator overrides work during abnormal conditions.
Start small with a monitoring baseline, then scale to automation once data quality and operational acceptance are confirmed.
A documented device inventory, data model, recommended control policies, and a plan for commissioning and operator training suitable for your site.
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Core solution areas
Smart grids are not one feature. They are a set of capabilities that work together: reliable measurement, practical analytics, and control logic that respects safety limits. Selugor organizes delivery into solution areas that you can adopt independently or as a complete program. This helps teams avoid oversized deployments and prioritize quick wins while still building toward a unified, future-proof architecture.
Each area includes commissioning guidance and operational documentation so you can maintain the system over time. If your environment requires strict access control, we can support role-based permissions and clear change management practices within the scope of the deployment.
Real-time monitoring and visibility
Consolidate power, energy, voltage, current, frequency, and breaker states into one operator view. We prioritize time alignment and data validation so dashboards reflect the physical reality of the site. This is a strong foundation for alarm design and for verifying improvements later.
Automated load balancing
Apply control policies that reduce peaks and improve utilization without disrupting critical processes. Load balancing can include prioritization tiers, setpoints, and scheduling rules. Operator override and clear logs are built in so teams can explain every action after the fact.
Renewable integration
Coordinate solar and wind output with site demand and interconnection constraints. We can support strategies like self-consumption optimization, controlled export limits, and curtailment logic when required. The goal is stable operation with predictable behavior during variable generation.
Energy storage dispatch
Use batteries to shave peaks, buffer renewables, or support resilience targets. Dispatch rules account for power limits, state of charge, temperature constraints, and reserve margins. We document these constraints so stakeholders understand why dispatch decisions occur.
EV charging coordination
Balance chargers across circuits and time windows while meeting fleet readiness needs. We support prioritization policies, rate limiting, and measurement of charging energy. This can reduce unexpected peaks and make charging behavior easier to forecast for operations.
Alarms, events, and incident readiness
Configure alarms for power quality issues, device communication failures, abnormal export, and unexpected load profiles. Events are timestamped and retained to support troubleshooting. Alert routing can be aligned with your operational escalation policies.
Planning for procurement and rollout
If you need a vendor-neutral plan, Selugor can deliver a requirements document that outlines data points, control needs, and commissioning steps, helping procurement evaluate options consistently.
Residential and industrial use cases
Smart grid principles apply across scales, but success depends on choosing controls that match the environment. For homes and multi-family sites, the focus is usually visibility and scheduling: when to run flexible appliances, how to use storage, and how to interpret import and export. Clarity matters because occupants need confidence that automation is predictable and does not compromise comfort.
In industrial settings, priorities often shift toward reliability and risk management. Controls must respect production constraints, equipment limits, and safety procedures. Selugor emphasizes event detection, operator overrides, and staged automation so the site maintains stability while improvements are introduced. Reporting is aligned with operational KPIs such as peak demand, power factor, and downtime-related energy events.
Residential focus
- Self-consumption and export awareness
- Storage schedule that preserves reserve
- Clear controls and explainable behavior
Industrial focus
- Peak control and tariff alignment
- Power quality and anomaly detection
- Operator-ready logs and overrides
What success looks like
Success is not a single metric. It is the ability to make energy decisions with confidence and consistency. In practice, that means reliable measurements, clear reports that match what operators observe, and controls that behave predictably under normal and abnormal conditions. When teams trust the system, optimization becomes part of standard operations rather than a one-time project.
Selugor’s delivery approach prioritizes auditability and maintainability. We provide documentation, commissioning records, and defined responsibilities for ongoing operation. This helps you keep improvements after the initial rollout and makes future expansions less risky, whether you add new assets like storage, expand solar capacity, or integrate additional buildings.
A typical outcome set
Operators can trace changes in demand, export, and device behavior to specific events and control actions with consistent time stamps and retention.
Automated load adjustments follow defined priorities and constraints, with manual override when needed and clear logs for review.
Solar, wind, and storage operate within interconnection rules, reducing unexpected export events and improving resilience behavior.
A maintained inventory of devices, protocols, and control policies so changes are manageable and expansions do not require rebuilding from scratch.
Share your site type, existing equipment (meters, inverters, storage), and optimization goal. We use this to propose a practical plan and confirm what data access is required.
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