Sectors

Where the model fits.

DERCO assesses commercial, industrial, civic and essential-service sites where energy demand, grid context and long-term operations can support distributed infrastructure.

Site contexts

Different operations. The same disciplined starting point.

These are examples, not an exhaustive list. Other large-load users with their own transformer and suitable site conditions can also be considered.

Cold storage

Continuous refrigeration demand and long-horizon operating requirements can make cold-chain facilities suitable for initial assessment.

Water and wastewater

Essential infrastructure can offer persistent demand, an established connection context and clear operating objectives.

Logistics and distribution

Warehouse and distribution facilities can be assessed around demand patterns, physical space and access conditions.

Industrial precincts

Process-heavy facilities can be assessed around their operating profile, connection context and long-term site objectives.

Food processing

Energy-intensive processes and long operating hours can provide a practical starting point for a site conversation.

Data centres

Critical load requirements and an established grid connection can warrant an initial infrastructure assessment.

Local government and civic assets

Council facilities and community assets can be assessed around operating requirements, electrical context and suitable development space.

Telecommunications infrastructure

Network-critical facilities can be assessed around resilience objectives, electricity demand, connection context and deployment constraints.

Agriculture and farming

Farm operations can be assessed around electricity demand, site infrastructure, resilience requirements and available development space.

Operate a site in one of these sectors?

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