
In 2025, the role of the Energy Manager becomes increasingly crucial for corporate competitiveness and sustainability. In a context marked by energy transition, rising costs and tighter environmental regulations, the Energy Manager is no longer just a technical specialist, but a true strategist of energy efficiency.
Today, this professional analyzes consumption data, identifies waste and coordinates improvement actions to reduce environmental impact and optimize operational costs. By 2025, the role evolves thanks to digital transformation and real-time data monitoring.
Through the Internet of Things (IoT), systems and buildings are continuously monitored using sensors for temperature, humidity, occupancy and smart meters, generating constant energy data streams. Integrated within a Digital Twin, these data enable simulation, inefficiency detection and energy behavior forecasting.
An integrated CMMS (Computerized Maintenance Management System) connects maintenance activities with actual consumption data, allowing the Energy Manager to link preventive maintenance to energy performance, minimizing waste and improving efficiency. In 2025, the Energy Manager also plays a key role in energy governance, supporting ESG reporting, cross-department collaboration and sustainability planning with Facility and HSE Managers.
UTwin provides an integrated platform with Digital Twin, CMMS and energy monitoring modules designed to support Energy Managers in optimizing consumption and reducing emissions. With UTwin, you can visualize real-time energy data, compare results with efficiency goals and plan data-driven strategies for a sustainable future.
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