Power
Power utilities need effective capital asset lifecycle management processes to maintain safe and reliable operations, meet carbon neutrality goals, and maximize return on assets. Align your teams to plan and deliver projects of any size with scheduling, program management, project controls, and collaboration.
Water and sewerage
STYRA provides a family of cloud products for water and sewerage agencies to help plan, build, and manage infrastructure construction projects. STYRA provides software to manage and automate every phase of the capital project lifecycle, from planning, measurement, and contractor management, to field inspections and asset maintenance. Water utilities are responding to industry challenges using a connected asset base, automation, and big data.
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Gas
In the past few years, gas utilities worldwide have undergone many fundamental changes, right from operational techniques to how their services and products reach end consumers. Given that utilities are fast evolving, it is essential to deploy solutions that can gather information from various functions and departments to create one large collaborative platform. The city gas distribution (CGD) sector faces many business complexities, including limited periods of market exclusivity, regulated margins, the capital-intensive nature of the business, and the need for high uptime for pipeline infrastructure to ensure uninterrupted gas supply.
Street lights
The complexities of transportation infrastructure mean varying types of illumination are needed to ensure traffic flows smoothly, people feel safe, and cities save on costs. LED street lighting is a cost-effective and sustainable choice for cities today. Additionally, many cities are IoT-enabled with connected luminaires that help harness the power of smart technology. Street lighting systems require ongoing maintenance, which is classified as either reactive or preventative. Preventative maintenance is the scheduled replacement of lighting components, for example replacing all discharge lamps in an area when they have reached 85% of expected life.
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