Recently, I spent some time exploring ATSCADA iEnergy Tools for SCADA-based energy monitoring applications.
What I find interesting is that modern SCADA platforms are no longer used only for machine visualization. They are now becoming important tools for monitoring electricity consumption, analyzing operational efficiency, and supporting remote industrial management.
ATSCADA iEnergy Tools supports several useful functions for industrial projects, including:
Real-time energy monitoring
Historical logging and reporting
MySQL data integration
Remote SCADA dashboards
Cloud-based monitoring architecture
I think this type of solution is especially practical for factories, power monitoring systems, and industrial facilities that want centralized monitoring with better visibility into energy usage.
Industrial automation is clearly moving toward web-based and cloud-connected SCADA systems, particularly as more companies focus on energy optimization and smart factory operations. ⚡
Varsha
Writing about AI, SaaS, and Modern Product Development
Cloud SCADA makes sense for energy monitoring when teams need remote visibility and faster reporting. But reliability, access control, and network security have to be handled properly. Convenience can’t come at the cost of industrial safety.