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Written by Omri Landman

Updated at April 25th, 2025

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Energy Flow Application

The Panoramic Power software has various apps that allow you to monitor your energy consumption - from the site level down to the phase level. 

Once you’re in the Site Dashboard, select Energy Flow.

Energy Flow Application

In Energy Flow, the consumption of the selected site is presented as a Sankey diagram, showing the flow of energy between the different device categories, device types and down to the individual devices. The width of the flow represents the amount of energy. Generation devices will be shown in green entering into the black bar representing the site's total and everything to the right of the bar is all of your measured Consumption devices. The remaining “incoming” energy data that is not monitored will be represented in the gray “Grid” stream.

The data is shown in periods of a month, a week, a day or the power consumed now. Change the date to show a different time window. 

Point to a flow to show the consumption that flow represents and its percentage of the previous level in the hierarchy. You can also point to a component to show the consumption that component consumed and its percentage of the site’s total consumption.

Click on a device type to view the flow to the individual devices of that device type.

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