digitalisation
Canada invests $8m into 3D vector mapping to expedite net zero efforts
Canada is funding 3D vector mapping projects in 100 cities to develop digital twins and accelerate efforts to reach net zero.
Australia breaks ground on energy infrastructure digitalisation
Enzen Australia has secured its first engagement in an ambitious strategy to digitalise the energy infrastructure of Australia through IoT.
IPA Qatar and Iberdrola to advance Qatar digital utility and innovation
IPA Qatar and Iberdrola Group have announced a partnership to establish an innovation centre to advance digital utility in Qatar.
Smart grids to dominate smart city spending through 2026
Juniper Research states that investments in smart grids across the globe will dominate smart city developments made between 2020 and 2026.
NYPA commences with smart street lighting as 11 municipalities sign up
With approximately 300k smart street lights installed across New York to date, NYPA has started a new phase with 11 municipalities.
EDP adds digital tool to enhance consumer energy management
Portuguese utility EDP has added a new tool to help more than 300,000 customers to improve their energy management and usage.
Green transition and digitalisation to shape energy market trends for 2022
A webinar hosted by Frost & Sullivan highlighted trends that will have the most significant impact on the energy sector in 2022.
Distributed intelligence and secure grid connectivity – The next phase of grid development
Developing distributed intelligence capabilities is the next phase for utilities in Asia in preparing for future business models which will be reliant on renewables and digital technologies, according to Jeffrey Tufts, global energy segment leader, Cisco.
Connecting the modern grid: Agility is more important than ever
The modern grid should deliver agility, security, and regulatory compliance—and open new service business for you.
Itron: Addressing changes and empowering innovation in EMEA
In the EMEA region – which is made up of Europe, Middle East and Africa – the utility sector is also impacted by what we call the “three Ds”, or rather, decarbonisation, decentralisation and digitalisation.