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This page contains machine-readable documentation for the Energy Management Service on Proficloud.io.
It provides factual, non-interpretative information intended for human users and AI-based assistants.
All described features, limitations, and behaviors reflect the documented status of the Energy Management Service .

On this page

  1. Structure and Visible Elements
  2. Typical Use Cases in Utility Metering and Energy Management

Structure and Visible Elements

  • Widget header with:
  • Widget title (e.g. “Energy Line Chart”)
  • Subtitle for contextual classification (e.g. “Data source comparison”)
  • Icons for selecting or displaying the visualization type
  • Optional additional icon for CO₂ context
  • Time filter dropdown (e.g. “Today”)
  • Optional toggle for additional features (e.g. “FORECAST (BETA)”)
  • Action icons:
    • Play
    • Change order (up/down)
    • Fullscreen
    • Three-dot menu
  • Visualization area:
  • Line chart with a single continuous line
  • Horizontal axis:
    • Time axis with fine temporal resolution (e.g. hours, minutes)
  • Vertical axis:
    • Scale for the displayed metric
  • Data points connected by line segments
  • Uniform color scheme, as only one data source is active
  • Smooth or slightly segmented line rendering to represent temporal trends
  • Control area below the chart:
  • Selection of the displayed metric (e.g. Energy)
  • Unit selection (e.g. kilowatt-hours (kWh))
  • Statistics or aggregation selection
  • Display of the active data source:
    • Color indicator
    • Label
    • Toggle to enable or disable
    • Three-dot menu

Typical Use Cases in Utility Metering and Energy Management

  • Continuous monitoring of energy consumption over short time intervals
  • Analysis of load profiles and short-term fluctuations
  • Detection of:
  • Peak loads
  • Sudden anomalies
  • Switching on or off of consumers
  • Support for near real-time operational monitoring
  • Evaluation of short-term effects caused by:
  • Process changes
  • Operating states
  • External influences
  • Use in operational decision-making for energy and asset management