Learn about a few of WATTMORE's Project Integrations
Lincoln Electric-EMS
Under Construction: COD 11/1/25 est

WATTMORE's EMS system is being used as the site controller, health and safety monitoring and SCADA system for the 13.8 MWh battery system, which was designed and built by ProBid under contract by Bridge Renewables. The batteries are provided by EOS Energy while the PCS system is provided by DynaPower. LES will use the system to participate in the SouthWest power pool and be used for front of the meter demand reduction.
Under Construction: COD 9/1/25 est
ES Fox-EMS

ES Fox, an Ontario-based multi-trade fabricator and constructor specializing in the industrial, commercial, institutional and nuclear industries, wished to add energy storage to one of its Ontario-area facilities to lower its energy bill as well as provide back-up power in case of a grid outage.
WATTMORE used its proprietary pre-project analysis tool, Intellect Plan, to find the best battery configuration for the project. Using historical usage data, tariffs, and a host of other factors, Ratio was able to forecast an appropriate battery size to achieve an optimal combination of customer energy bill savings and return for the project’s owner.
WATTMORE is now integrating its Intellect Operate EMS software with the project owner’s battery and inverter of choice in order to operate the battery in-line with Plan’s forecast, giving the owner and ES Fox peace of mind that the battery is providing them the best economic outcome while operating the battery within its warranty terms and state of health guidelines.
COD 3/1/23
303 Battery Apartment Building-EMS

WATTMORE's EMS system is being used to manage the battery storage combined with the solar PV generation. Seattle City Light does not allow back-feeding and thus the storage is used to capture excess non utilized PV production for use at a later time. Further the, EMS is also controlling the building load to ensure the building always maintains a 5kVa load input from SCL;s electric gris per their interconnection agreement. The system consists of 215kW of building mounted PV, 192kWh of BluePlanet batteries and a 125kW Delta PCS.
COD 9/1/24
Logan Light and Power-EMS

Background: Logan Light & Power (LLP) is a locally-owned public utility serving approximately 18,000 residential, commercial and industrial meters, including Utah State University.
LLP was awarded a grant from the American Public Power Association (APPA) Demonstration of Energy & Efficiency Developments (DEED) program for the demonstration of a battery energy storage system (BESS) to improve grid economics and resilience.
Solution: WATTMORE was chosen by Pine Gate Renewables to provide the following EMS services for a BESS installation at the LLP System Operations Control Center (SOCC):
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Back-Up Power: Operate SOCC off-grid using the battery, solar panels and diesel generator
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Peaking Plant: Operate in tandem with the natural gas turbines to model optimal peaking power plant deployment
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Solar Shifting: Operate in tandem with the new on-site solar panels and/or remote LLP solar installations to model shifting solar generation to their evening peak
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System Peak: Operate and model reducing the utility’s system peak
COD 8/1/25
Advent Lutheran Church-DAS

Advent Lutheran Church and Renewable Energy Ventures have selected WATTMORE’s new Intellect EnFORM Data Acquisition System to monitor their solar array.
By leveraging EnFORM’s AI-driven analytics, rugged edge logging, and cloud-based dashboards, the church gains real-time visibility into solar production, system health, and financial performance.
Renewable Energy Ventures, as the project developer and owner, can now ensure uptime, verify production against forecasts, and deliver transparent reporting to stakeholders. EnFORM’s flexible, vendor-agnostic architecture also means the system can seamlessly integrate additional assets in the future, supporting Advent Lutheran’s long-term commitment to sustainability and clean energy stewardship.
COD 4/1/25
Lakewood Church Of Christ-DAS

Lakewood Church of Christ and Renewable Energy Ventures have selected WATTMORE’s new Intellect EnFORM Data Acquisition System to monitor their solar array.
By leveraging EnFORM’s AI-driven analytics, rugged edge logging, and cloud-based dashboards, the church gains real-time visibility into solar production, system health, and financial performance.
Renewable Energy Ventures, as the project developer and owner, can now ensure uptime, verify production against forecasts, and deliver transparent reporting to stakeholders. EnFORM’s flexible, vendor-agnostic architecture also means the system can seamlessly integrate additional assets in the future, supporting Advent Lutheran’s long-term commitment to sustainability and clean energy stewardship.
COD 8/28/25
Fruitdale Lofts-DAS

Fruitdale Lofts has selected WATTMORE’s Intellect EnFORM Data Acquisition System to monitor their 124 kW solar array, with HartmanEly Investments leading the project.
By deploying EnFORM, the investment group gains real-time insight into energy production, system health, and financial returns, ensuring the long-term performance of their clean energy investment.
EnFORM’s rugged edge logging, AI-driven analytics, and intuitive dashboards make it easy to verify production, respond to anomalies, and optimize asset value — all while advancing sustainability at one of Denver’s landmark redevelopment projects.
DEIF World HQ, Skive Denmark-DAS
COD 6/28/25

DEIF Headquarters in Denmark has chosen WATTMORE’s Intellect EnFORM Data Acquisition System to monitor their on-site solar array. By implementing EnFORM, DEIF gains real-time visibility into energy production and system performance across its corporate campus, ensuring reliable operations and maximum return on investment.
EnFORM’s AI-driven analytics, rugged edge data logging, and intuitive dashboards provide DEIF with the tools to quickly identify anomalies, validate production against expectations, and drive continuous improvement. This deployment underscores DEIF’s global commitment to innovation, sustainability, and leadership in renewable energy.
