Disintermediation, a key profitability factor

The current management of smart grids involves the intervention of several intermediaries and the drafting of several contracts by central entities that do not proceed from a coherent organization of their prerogatives. The proliferation of self-producers poses enormous problems for traditional, univocally designed distribution networks. The ability to find a management method that eliminates as many intermediaries as possible would reduce processing times and system management costs.

The introduction of the most advanced IT technologies would enable energy bills to be reduced, in addition to the reductions intrinsic to the use of smart grids. Which leads us to announce the introduction of this technology, which is well on the way to overcoming all these obstacles.

A. Fanouni