History
Energy as an industrial sector developed alongside the growth of steam power, electrification, and large-scale fuel extraction. Early systems centered on coal, boilers, and mechanical generation, then expanded through grid infrastructure, engines, transformers, and later electronic control equipment. Over time, the sector has come to include both centralized power production and distributed systems that support industrial operations, backup supply, and energy management.
Applications
In industrial markets, energy equipment is used to generate, convert, store, distribute, and control power. Typical applications include power plants, cogeneration systems, diesel generators, boilers, batteries and chargers, circuit protection, and power supply units. These assets support manufacturing sites, utilities, processing plants, and remote facilities where reliable electricity, heat, or standby capacity is required for continuous operation.