| | MARCH - APRIL 20266Copyright © 2026 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. MARCH - APRIL 2026, Vol 08 - Issue 26 ( ISSN 2832-3963) Published by ValleyMedia, Inc. To subscribe to Energy Tech ReviewVisit www.energytechreview.com VisualizersAsher BlakeManaging EditorCharlotte SmithEDITOR'S DESKAs manufacturers and utilities navigate rising energy costs, decarbonization mandates, and grid modernization, precision in energy consumption analysis has become a strategic necessity. This issue examines how advanced modeling, electrification initiatives, and intelligent infrastructure are reshaping energy performance management across North America.Our profile feature recognizes Bull's Eye Modeling as the Top Energy Consumption Analysis and Management Solution in Canada 2026 for delivering manufacturing focused, web based software that transforms operational variability into measurable insight. Designed for small and medium manufacturers, the platform integrates facility configurations, production intensity, climate impact, and operational events into a dynamic baseline that distinguishes normal from abnormal energy patterns. By contextualizing breakdowns, shift changes, and process fluctuations, Bull's Eye reduces manual analysis and provides actionable guidance. In one agrifood application, this modeling approach supported refrigeration system upgrades that delivered a 15 percent reduction in total energy consumption, reaching the upper range of typical efficiency gains. With a growing footprint in Ontario and Quebec and planned expansion across Canada, the company is strengthening its analytics platform and preparing to integrate greenhouse gas reporting to align energy management with broader sustainability objectives.Leadership perspectives in this edition reinforce the operational and infrastructure shift underway. Ivon Louis-Letang, Energy Efficiency Program Manager at Eversource Energy, outlines strategic initiatives centered on heat pumps, cleaner refrigerants, EV incentives, and emerging technologies such as magnetic refrigeration, while emphasizing the role of incentives and continuous adaptation in accelerating electrification. Enoch Charles, Information Technology Smart Grid Transport Manager at CenterPoint, highlights how AI driven, self healing networks, edge computing, and predictive capacity planning are positioning telecommunications as the intelligent backbone of modern energy systems.Together, these insights underscore a common imperative: data driven control, adaptive infrastructure, and disciplined execution are central to the future of energy management. We invite readers to explore this issue and examine how precision analytics and intelligent networks are advancing the next phase of energy performance and sustainability.Charlotte SmithManaging Editoreditor@energytechreview.comAdvancing Intelligent Energy Management and Grid Innovation*Some of the Insights are based on our interviews with CIOs and CXOsEditorial StaffAaron Pierce Ava GarciaBarbara JacksonVincent HoffmanJoshua Parker Kenny PeruzziEmailsales@energytechreview.comeditor@energytechreview.commarketing@energytechreview.comKevin Parker
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