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Managing power grid complexity: The 5 biggest priorities for utilities in 2024

Smart Energy International

In today’s distributed energy system, managing power grid complexity is challenging. But grid operators are often handling these changes with an ageing infrastructure that wasn’t built with a distributed energy system in mind. The energy transition is reshaping utilities’ business model.

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Acceleration GridOS with Utilihive

Smart Energy International

A game-changing integration that’s powering up the energy transition As the energy transition gathers pace, power utilities are undergoing a transition of their own. The industry is rapidly becoming technology and data driven. In this environment, integration plays an ever-more important role.

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Italgas – smart gas networks at core of investments

Smart Energy International

billion) investments in smart gas meters and other technologies and activities by 2028. Smart leak detection in Italy’s gas distribution systems Project visit: Residential power-to-gas. A key component is the development of a hydrogen-ready smart meter, which is planned to be introduced in 2026 at a rate of about 1.5

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Point-to-point integrations: 6 reasons why they don’t work for today’s utilities

Smart Energy International

It means that data can be seamlessly shared with your partner organizations and with end-users through apps. Adaptability becomes part of the organization’s culture. Finally, after weeks of hard work, your utility’s new smart meter rollout is up and running. Today’s energy sector is moving quickly. Imagine this.

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The advantages of event-driven architecture (EDA)

Smart Energy International

In the move to a customer-centric, distributed energy system, data is playing an increasingly central role. Utilities are facing a torrent of energy data that must be managed and processed in as close to real time as possible. Events are identified and pre-set, according to the business and operational needs of the organization.