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Frequently asked questions

Who owns and who has access to the collected customer data? Does a utility get access to these data?

This depends on the agreement between utility company and their customers. Typically, it is suggested that the utility company has access to the data, but the customer who pays for the service owns the data. This benefits both the customer and utility, as it allows for improved analysis and control, benefiting both parties. Collaboration simply pays off.

How a possible partnership within the supply chain can be structured?

NODA has extensive experience in working with partner-based supply chains. This makes it possible to set up local or regional supply chains in partnership with NODA when it comes to data access. The competencies required in this chain vary depending on customer requirements but normally include IT, automation integration, automation configuration and physical installation abilities.
NODA provides multiple levels of partnerships,  tha can include access to software, support and  other services according to customer requirements and jointly agreed SLA (service level agreement) levels.

What is the compatibility between the service and other smart energy solutions or stand alone IoT devices?
The NODA system is built from the ground up to be a system of systems and to co-exist with other systems. This is the only way to build such a complex IT system. Imagine building the Internet with systems that couldn’t co-exist with other systems. It simply would not work. 
 
The NODA system is built around three main technology areas; supply control, demand control and advance analytics. On the supply side (production and distribution) the NODA system freely interacts with any existing SCADA, and it is also possible to extend the functionality to actively interact with production optimisation and planning systems by providing aggregated flexibility to such systems. On the demand side (customer services and billing) the NODA system provides a wealth of decision support as well as active energy services and demand response capabilities. NODA can provide significant value by leveraging the underlying data used for billing to create more information and knowledge that, for example, can provide content to an automated customer communication process.
 
Furthermore, the NODA system can interact with systems within buildings, such as control and analysis of individual rooms or apartments down to smart thermostat level. NODA has provided technology solutions in such scenarios both directly (NODA is actively controlling smart thermostats) and indirectly (NODA is communicating and acting upon the behaviour of existing control of smart thermostats). This has been done in projects in both Sweden and the UK.   
Which functionalities enable scaling to >100 buildings?

Platfrom capabilities, supporting interoperability, scalability, cloud support, fast and secure data ingestion and rapid compute

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