Application of 5G+ energy management in electronics manufacturing
One application of Siemens’ 5G energy management system in the electronics manufacturing industry is the smart factory. The system can monitor and manage the energy consumption of equipment to improve production efficiency and energy utilization through big data analysis and artificial intelligence algorithms.
The Siemens SCALANCE MUM856-1 5G router connects various low-level devices, including sensors, meters and controllers. With the wide connection and large bandwidth of 5G network, the smart factory can monitor and analyze the energy consumption of production line equipment in real time, providing real-time data and analysis results for manufacturers. Thereby improving product quality and reducing production costs.
As a manufacturing enterprise, more than 90% of carbon emissions from industrial products come from the supply chain process. If the enterprise has established a set of digital energy management production line based on the establishment of a carbon traceability system, tracking the product from the supply chain, logistics, production links of carbon emissions.
Through Siemens SiGREEN carbon footprint management system and Siemens energy metering equipment, relying on edge computing technology, digital solutions are deployed in factories through 5G networks to collect relevant carbon emission data, accurately calculate carbon emissions in production links, and help enterprises record and calculate the carbon footprint of products in the entire value chain to achieve the dual-carbon goal.
Smart Grid:
Application of 5G+ energy management in the power industry
The power industry mainly involves five links: power generation, transmission, transformation, distribution and electricity consumption. Facing the challenge of transformation to “clean, low-carbon, efficient, safe and intelligent”.
5G technology is expected to solve some key issues in the smart grid, including data transmission speed, network reliability, device interconnection and real-time monitoring.
In the smart grid, through the deployment of 5G private networks and Siemens SCALANCE MUM856-1 5G routers, PLCS can be used to remotely wirelessly control various devices in the power system, including substations, transformers, switches, etc., to ensure efficient transmission and distribution of energy. Power companies can monitor and control the power system in real time to maximize the efficiency and reliability of the system.
On the other hand, the integration of 5G technology with Siemens Energy management systems can transmit real-time power load data so that smart grids can better predict energy demand and adjust energy distribution, making intelligent adjustments during peak energy demand and minimizing waste. In general, their application can make power systems more efficient, reliable and intelligent.