Analytics Insights NL - May 16th, 2023
 
 
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What is a light bulb’s favorite kind of news? Current events

Come read about Modernizing the Energy Grid, an Innovation Lab, Real-Time Data, and much more!

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The first episode of the video series, “Modernizing the energy grid,” features Dr. Karen Wayland, CEO of GridWise Alliance, and Hanna Grene, Worldwide Power and Utilities Leader at Microsoft, as they discuss how technology is enhancing the U.S. energy grid.
In Chicago, Illinois, Oracle has built a state-of-the-art facility that brings together utility customers, technology partners, and subject matter experts to collaborate and accelerate innovation. It’s known as the Oracle Industries Innovation Lab. One of many current experiences involves using image recognition technology and autonomous robots to execute asset inspection activities within the utility space.
In the utility industry, high-quality data plays a critical role in effectively managing assets and delivering reliable services to customers. However, it is not enough to collect data; utilities need to ensure that the data they are collecting is high quality, specific to their needs, preemptive in nature, and, most importantly, real-time. This article will discuss five ways utilities get more out of real-time data.
It won’t be long before the proven benefits of data science are part of the narrative uniting all utilities in their quest to becoming more environmentally responsible and reliable.
Siemens has teamed up with software technology firm EnergyHub to expand its ecosystem of partners for its grid software business.
A hybrid cloud environment collaboration between IBM and Wasabi aims to enable businesses to run applications across hybrid cloud environments from on-premise, to the cloud, and out to the edge.
Australia’s largest transmission project, EnergyConnect, has achieved a significant milestone with the erection of the first of 1,500 steel towers in the Far West of New South Wales. The project is expected to provide cheaper, more reliable, and sustainable energy to Australian households and businesses.

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