Storm gets on board with Greenbyte Energy Cloud for data management

The Belgian wind farm developer chose Greenbyte Energy Cloud for data management of their operational wind farms of 100 MW all over Belgium and Ireland. Greenbyte Energy Cloud will enable Storm to monitor and manage their wind farms, and analyze their performance for future optimization.

Storm is more than the average wind farm developer. With over 400 MW in their pipeline, both in procedure and under construction, they are a rapidly growing organization. On top of that, Storm empowers customers to contribute to a sustainable world and consume more renewable energy, by offering residents the opportunity to invest with cooperative share costs.


Greenbyte Energy Cloud was selected over competition to provide real-time data analytics for Storm Management’s 40 operating turbines, based on secure independent connection through SCADA data. Storm Management will be able to monitor all their assets in a single view, regardless of location or different OEMs. Data is stored in Greenbyte Energy Cloud and can be aggregated according to Storm Management’s needs for in-depth performance analysis.

We chose Greenbyte Energy Cloud as we see it as a powerful and wholesome tool that will provide us with the visibility and data that we need to manage our portfolio effectively. The system’s user-friendly interface and pre-configured tools made all the difference in our selection process.” sums up Filip Leonard, Associate Director at Storm Management.

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