
AI-Powered Grid Modernisation: NVIDIA and Southern California Edison Join Forces
As utilities worldwide grapple with similar challenges, the NVIDIA-SCE partnership serves as a model for leveraging AI to modernise power grids.
As utilities worldwide grapple with similar challenges, the NVIDIA-SCE partnership serves as a model for leveraging AI to modernise power grids.
Remote monitoring for substations enables utilities to track the condition and performance of critical assets
As we look to the future, it’s clear that VSC-HVDC technology will continue to play a major role in the power grid.
Cuba is facing a severe power crisis, with millions of people left without electricity for days.
“The upcoming FERC 881 order is merely the first domino to fall in a slew of upcoming enhancements that utilities will need to make to keep up with the increasing demand for electricity.” -Jorgen Festervoll, CEO of Heimdall Power
Many power grid systems are not designed with cybersecurity in mind, making them vulnerable to attacks.
By combining high-resolution imaging with predictive AI, utilities can reduce the risk of power outages and improve their overall sustainability.
Solar storms disrupt the power grid and cause outages. Oregon State University researchers have a tool to predict vulnerable areas and prevent problems.
An offshore power grid could make offshore wind farm expansion easier and less expensive.
Here’s how Tesla’s Powerwall fleet helped California’s grid operators manage peak demand during a heatwave.
The Ratmate substation, with a planned capacity of 1,000 MVA is projected to be one of the largest substations in Nepal.
The STATCOM market has witnessed significant growth owing to a substantial increase in smart grid infrastructure development and smart meter roll-outs.
Elsewedy Electric and The Arab Contractors have connected three hydro turbine generators to Tanzania’s national grid.
Proactive measures increase the resilience of the grid ahead of the 2024 hurricane season.
The circuit breaker is king of switchgear.