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Marlabs is building a next generation demand management solution that lowers peak energy consumption in the grid.

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Manage the transition to a smart grid and digital technologies.

With the congruence of dwindling energy sources and rapidly increasing energy demand, the status quo is no longer an option for the Energy & Utility sector.

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Due to climate change concerns, constructing new plant and lines is becoming increasingly unattractive. Clearly there is a need for increased innovation: the electric power industry has been responding to this need by gradually transforming into a digitally controlled smart grid.

Demand response is emerging as a key component of the new smart grid. In the past, when more power was needed, the electric power industry increased supply by building new infrastructure. Today, reducing demand is becoming a significant energy management alternative.

Marlabs provides solutions that enable utilities to make the transition to the smart grid and implement demand management technologies.

Energy & Utility Solutions

  • Demand management portals
  • Embedded systems for device and equipment monitoring
  • Smart metering systems
  • Consumer web portals for energy management
  • Two way wireless networks
  • Web based demand