
AI revolutionizes the renewable energy future
AI is driving smarter, cleaner energy by improving forecasting, grid management, efficiency, and risk assessment in renewable systems.
AI is driving smarter, cleaner energy by improving forecasting, grid management, efficiency, and risk assessment in renewable systems.
Smarter grid technologies like AI and partial discharge monitoring can enhance aging grid assets, reduce costs, and help meet evolving energy demands efficiently.
With utilities seeking better grid management, AMI 2.0 meters are the next big step in data-driven energy efficiency.
The integration of Internet of Things (IoT) technology into power grids is revolutionising how electricity is managed.
These virtual replicas of physical systems offer real-time monitoring and predictive capabilities.
Grid modernization isn’t just about deployment; it’s about rigorously testing systems to ensure reliability in real-world conditions.
Designing, building, and maintaining the network of power transmission lines and substations involves disparate components, from thermal power plants to renewable energy such as solar, wind, and geothermal.
Combining classical power engineering principles with cutting-edge technology.
From advanced meters to AI-enabled sensors, here’s how smart grid technology will transform the energy sector in 2025.
EETC aims to increase energy generation by 6% to 229.1 GWh.
As the digital revolution continues, embracing automation in data centres is a significant cost-saving opportunity.
“Essentially, the grid must evolve into one giant computer.”
Smart sensors detect damaging harmonics outside IEEE standards
With the proliferation of smart meters, IoT devices, and advanced grid technologies, utilities are generating more data than ever before.
This innovative approach is transforming how utilities manage their assets, improve reliability, and respond to potential issues.
This technological shift represents a major step forward in creating more efficient, reliable, and sustainable power systems.
By combining high-resolution imaging with predictive AI, utilities can reduce the risk of power outages and improve their overall sustainability.
Substations play a critical role in the reliability of the electrical grid, and attacks on these facilities can have catastrophic consequences.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is transforming various industries, and the field of electrical work is no exception.
Emerson’s upgraded Ovation Automation Platform uses edge intelligence and AI algorithms to make utility operations more reliable, affordable, and sustainable.
Smart sensors, communication technologies, and advanced software help control the grid.
AI strains the grid – let it remedy the grid too.
Digital twins, real-time monitoring, and predictive analysis are transforming renewable energy grid operations.
Cloud-based tools enhanced with artificial intelligence could reduce construction delays.