Report: Demand for Digital Twins Growing
Despite some reservations and a gap in critical skillsets in the workforce, the use of digital twins technology seems to be speeding
How the energy industry uses real-time analytics, such as through optimized energy production, weather forecasting, building-energy management, demand response, predictive maintenance for equipment, and other uses.
Despite some reservations and a gap in critical skillsets in the workforce, the use of digital twins technology seems to be speeding
A combination of necessity and opportunity have prompted the move to digital grids in the energy
The growing adoption of microgrids, renewables, and digital transformation have finally put synchronization on the front burner.
An increased focus on automation and environmental data is driving demand for smart sensors as companies and cities focus on environmental impacts in …
Oil and gas companies have been leading users of cloud due to the industry’s high compute requirements and large volumes of
By integrating the 5G and IoT network, it will be feasible for the manufacturers to operate with comprehensive flexibility and move ahead to a dynamic …
The smart power substations will fit between smart control rooms and smart chargers, allowing UK Power to control and optimize each component of energy …
Digital twins are already in use across a number of sectors, including construction, energy, healthcare, automotive, and
Learning to manage increasingly complex systems and avoid disruptions is only possible with clear visibility on every piece of the
Leveraging AMI data enables utility companies and power providers to meet the demand of their customers quickly, efficiently, and accurately,