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Energy, Power & Utilities

Smarter Energy

Powering the Transition with Grid Intelligence.

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Energy, Power & UtilitiesModernize grids with smart analytics, renewables integration, resilience, and efficiency.

Energy, Power & Utilities organizations are the backbone of modern life—powering homes, industries, transportation, public services, and critical infrastructure. Yet the sector is facing unprecedented transformation. Rapid growth in electricity demand, renewable energy integration, grid modernization, decentralization, electrification of mobility, aging infrastructure, increasing regulatory pressure, extreme weather risks, and heightened cybersecurity threats are reshaping how utilities generate, transmit, distribute, and manage energy. Customers also expect more transparency, faster service restoration, accurate billing, and digital-first experiences. In this environment, utilities and energy operators must become more resilient, intelligent, and agile—able to monitor systems in real time, predict failures before they occur, optimize generation and distribution, and ensure safety and compliance at scale.

At Maayan Technologies, we help Energy, Power & Utilities organizations become AI-powered, digitally agile Live Enterprises through Future Intelligence & Technology Transformation. We combine AI/ML, data engineering, advanced analytics, IoT/edge intelligence, cloud/hybrid platforms, automation, and secure governance to deliver measurable improvements in reliability, efficiency, safety, and customer experience. Our work focuses on connecting assets, operations, and enterprise systems so utilities can make faster decisions, reduce outages, improve maintenance outcomes, optimize energy performance, and modernize service delivery—all with strong security and compliance readiness.

Why Transformation is Critical for Energy, Power & Utilities

Energy systems are becoming more complex. Traditional centralized generation is being complemented by distributed energy resources—solar rooftops, wind farms, battery storage, microgrids, EV charging networks, and prosumer models. Grid operators must manage variable generation, two-way power flows, and new demand patterns. Meanwhile, many utilities still operate with legacy systems and siloed data—SCADA, OMS, AMI, GIS, ERP, and customer systems often do not communicate seamlessly. Key challenges include:

Outages have significant economic and safety consequences. Utilities must detect faults faster, restore service quicker, and communicate clearly with customers.

Transformers, feeders, switchgear, and substations require proactive maintenance. Reactive approaches increase failure risk and cost.

Balancing intermittent renewables with demand requires smarter forecasting, flexible operations, and coordinated planning.

Energy losses, theft, and inefficiencies impact financial performance. Utilities need better monitoring and analytics.

Utilities are highly regulated and must maintain accurate records, meet performance standards, and ensure safety for crews and public.

Critical infrastructure is a high-value target. Modernization must be secure-by-design.

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What Maayan Technologies Delivers for Energy, Power & Utilities

We help utilities and power operators move from reactive to predictive and condition-based maintenance. By combining sensor data, operational logs, and analytics, we enable early identification of asset health risks.

Key enablement areas include:

  • Health monitoring frameworks for critical assets (transformers, switchgear, feeders, substations)

  • Anomaly detection and early warning signals using AI/ML

  • Maintenance prioritization based on risk, criticality, and impact

  • Spare parts and maintenance planning insights

  • Digitized maintenance workflows and reporting consistency

Outcome: Reduced unplanned failures, lower maintenance cost, higher asset availability, and improved reliability.

Utilities require real-time visibility across distributed networks. We enable edge-friendly architectures that support continuous monitoring and reliable insights.

Use cases include:

  • Substation and feeder monitoring dashboards

  • Condition monitoring of critical equipment

  • Remote monitoring of utility infrastructure and environmental indicators

  • Real-time alerts for abnormal conditions and threshold breaches

  • Secure integration patterns between edge devices and enterprise systems

Outcome: Faster detection, improved operational awareness, and better response readiness.

Outage management requires speed, coordination, and accurate information. We enhance outage analytics and operational visibility by unifying data from operational systems and enabling actionable dashboards.

Key capabilities include:

  • Real-time operational dashboards for incident/outage visibility

  • Restoration performance analytics (response time, resolution time, repeat incidents)

  • Root cause trend analysis and preventive action insight

  • Field team coordination visibility through digitized reporting

  • Customer communication and service status visibility (integration-ready)

Outcome: Faster restoration, reduced downtime, better customer confidence, and improved regulatory performance.

Demand patterns are changing due to EV adoption, distributed generation, and new consumption behaviors. We enable analytics-driven forecasting and performance monitoring.

Capabilities include:

  • Demand forecasting support using data-driven models

  • Load profiling and peak demand insights

  • Generation and distribution performance dashboards

  • Energy efficiency analytics for utilities and large facilities

  • KPI reporting for regulatory and operational teams

Outcome: Better planning, improved grid stability, reduced peak costs, and optimized energy operations.

Renewables and storage introduce variability and complexity. We support renewable operators and utilities with data platforms and analytics to enhance performance and reporting.

Enablement areas include:

  • Performance dashboards for solar/wind assets

  • Predictive maintenance support for renewable equipment

  • Energy yield analytics and loss detection

  • Sustainability and ESG reporting enablement

  • Asset lifecycle visibility for renewables and storage systems

Outcome: Higher renewable performance, better operational efficiency, improved reporting readiness.

Utilities increasingly compete on service. Customers expect digital, transparent, and responsive experiences. We support customer service modernization through analytics, automation, and digital workflows.

Key solutions include:

  • Service request automation and faster resolution workflows

  • Customer analytics dashboards (complaint patterns, service SLAs)

  • Knowledge systems for call center and field support

  • AI/automation to reduce repetitive support workload

  • Digital enablement for better communication and transparency

Outcome: Higher customer satisfaction, reduced call volume, faster service, better service consistency.

Utilities often operate with siloed systems. We build modern data platforms and governance practices to unify data across SCADA/OMS/AMI/GIS/ERP/CRM and other tools.

Key capabilities include:

  • Data integration and data quality frameworks

  • Role-based dashboards for operations, maintenance, and leadership

  • Data governance, lineage, and access control enablement

  • Scalable cloud/hybrid architectures for analytics

  • Support for real-time and near-real-time insights

Outcome: Consistent insights, faster decisions, improved transparency, and scalable intelligence.

Utilities depend on disciplined workflows: inspections, maintenance, compliance reporting, and field operations. We digitize and automate processes to reduce errors and improve response times.

Examples include:

  • Digitized inspection checklists and compliance reporting

  • Work order workflow automation (integration-ready)

  • Automated reporting and analytics updates

  • Standardized SOP execution and audit trail capture

Outcome: Increased efficiency, stronger compliance readiness, fewer manual errors.

Energy infrastructure modernization must be secure-by-design. We support governance-aligned architectures and security best practices across modernized data platforms and connected operations.

Focus areas include:

  • Role-based access and least privilege models

  • Logging and audit trails

  • Secure data handling practices

  • Security-by-design in cloud/hybrid environments

  • Governance frameworks and operational controls support

Outcome: Reduced cyber risk, stronger compliance posture, and higher trust in digital systems.

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We combine emerging technology depth with execution discipline to deliver measurable results in reliability, efficiency, and service performance. Our focus is to help energy organizations operate as Live Enterprises—connected, intelligent, and resilient—ready for the future of renewables, decentralization, and digital-first customer expectations. Through Future Intelligence, we connect assets, operations, and decisions—so utilities can deliver safer, smarter, and more sustainable energy systems.

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