Unlocking Savings and AI Readiness at Stonehill

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Read important tips for achieving predictive maintenance and energy efficiency in this new case study.

What are some of your current application challenges? Mixed control systems? Differing protocols and interfaces on your machinery? Or are you simply trying to reach predictive maintenance for your operations?

If any of this sounds familiar, then our latest case study can offer some advice.

Stonehill Environmental Partners asked OptoPartner Edge Controls to help them regain their competitiveness in the oil and gas industry—by implementing a new SCADA system that would address their legacy equipment challenges. See what happened next.

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Stonehill Environmental Partners is an energy infrastructure company based in Midland, Texas. To remain competitive, Stonehill’s management recognized that artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) would be key. But how could they leverage this new technology with low data quality and inconsistency from a disjointed mix of control hardware and software?

This is where Gold-certified Ignition integrator and IoT-certified OptoPartner Edge Controls comes in. With oil and gas as one of their specialties, Edge Controls was the perfect partner to tackle the challenges Stonehill was facing.

In this case study, find out how Edge Controls paved the way for predictive maintenance and energy efficiency for Stonehill Environmental Partners, using Opto 22’s groov product family and Inductive Automation’s Ignition SCADA solutions.

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Topics: Case studies, groov EPIC, OptoPartner, oil and gas, groov rio emu, energy monitoring

Written by Janice Colmer

Janice has worked at Opto 22 for nearly 20 years and is part of the marketing team that strives to share new and relevant content with the automation industry. She enjoys books, camping, country music, and spending time with family and friends.

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