| | JUNE 20256E ERGYTech ReviewCopyright © 2025 ValleyMedia, Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or part of any text, photography or illustrations without written permission from the publisher is prohibited. The publisher assumes no responsibility for unsolicited manuscripts, photographs or illustrations. Views and opinions expressed in this publication are not necessarily those of the magazine and accordingly, no liability is assumed by the publisher thereof. JUNE 2025, Vol 08 - Issue 08 (SSN 2832-3963)Published by ValleyMedia, Inc. To subscribe to Energy Tech ReviewVisit www.energytechreview.com EDITOR'S DESKEnergy consumption is frequently one of the most significant expenses in any operation, but it often goes unnoticed and poorly understood. Yet, the tools to manage this invisible expense have evolved rapidly. Energy management software is at the forefront of this shift, turning complex energy data into clear insights that drive smarter decisions and lasting improvements.Energy management software serves as the digital brain behind energy systems, providing real-time insights into how energy is consumed, where waste occurs, and how resources can be optimized for maximum efficiency. Rather than relying on guesswork or periodic manual audits, users gain a continuous, transparent view of their energy footprint. This visibility enables informed decision-making, allowing for targeted actions that reduce unnecessary consumption and lower costs.Beyond savings, the real value of energy management software lies in its ability to foster a culture of awareness and accountability. By making energy data accessible and understandable, it empowers all stakeholders to participate actively in energy conservation. This collective engagement can lead to innovation in processes and behaviors that further enhance efficiency.As organizations increasingly commit to sustainability goals, energy management software becomes an indispensable ally. It helps track progress against environmental benchmarks, ensuring that efforts translate into measurable impact. The software's capacity to integrate with renewable energy sources and smart grids also supports the transition toward greener energy ecosystems.This technology is no longer exclusive to large corporations. Scalable solutions now make it accessible to small and medium-sized enterprises, as well as homeowners, democratizing energy intelligence. This widespread adoption can create a ripple effect, where improved energy practices contribute significantly to global conservation efforts.Energy management software is a catalyst for change. It bridges the gap between intention and action, enabling smarter energy use that benefits businesses and the planet. As we look to the future, embracing such technology will be crucial in shaping a sustainable, efficient world.This edition explores how advanced energy management solutions are empowering businesses and individuals to gain clearer insights and greater control over their energy consumption. The magazine features companies like MCG Energy Solutions, LLC a leading provider of energy trading, risk management, and software solutions for utilities and wholesale markets. We also present insights from expert CXOs like Erin Boyd, Chief Digital Commercial Transformation Officer at The AES and Stephen Branscum, Senior Energy Manager at Walmart [NYSE: WMT]. who offer their opinions on the currently used business practices. We hope that the valuable insights from industry leaders and the solutions and services featured in this edition will assist you in making informed decisions for your business. Let us know your thoughts.Charlotte SmithManaging Editoreditor@energytechreview.comMaking Every Watt Count with Advanced Software*Some of the Insights are based on our interviews with CIOs and CXOsVisualizersMichael WayneChris LynnManaging EditorCharlotte SmithE ERGYTech ReviewEditorial StaffAaron Pierce Ava GarciaVian IsaacAbner LawrenceJoshua Parker Kenny PeruzziEmailsales@energytechreview.comeditor@energytechreview.commarketing@energytechreview.com
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