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Schneider Electric would like more to try their forecast service

By Paul Dvorak | June 11, 2014

Weather dependent industries may find this a useful offer. Schneider Electric says that companies that depend on the weather for some functions can access Schneider’s weather forecasting service for 25% off — plus a free smartphone app so you can access these useful tools on the go, helping better manage increasingly volatile weather events. A few features in the service include:

Schneider Electric says that weather dependent companies can have Schneider’s weather forecasting service for 25% off.

Schneider Electric says that weather dependent companies can have Schneider’s weather forecasting service for 25% off.

• Top-rated precipitation and temperature forecasts — for the last seven years in independent study, to support better load and outage management decisions

• Patented, customized location-specific alerts — to help you stay on top of changing conditions and ensure safer, more efficient operations

• Online consultations with professional forecasters — for greater peace of mind when making important decisions, 24/7

• Energy Event Index forecasts — to help quickly and easily assess your risk for outages and to support mutual assistance decisions

• Web services for utilities — allowing for easily integrate highly-accurate weather observations and forecasts into your own systems for optimal decision support

Schneider Electric says apply here:

http://tvt.schneider-electric.com/forms/environment/2014/wx_opps_lost_trial_0514.cfm


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