Today, we’re living in the middle of an energy revolution, and time is of the essence because the way we produce and consume energy is unsustainable. But who will be the superheroes of this revolution? The guardians of the infrastructure that we use to distribute the energy. The grid operators. And what will be their superpower? By empowering grid operators with the power of visibility, they can facilitate the energy transition. So how does the power of visibility empower the grid operator, let alone accelerate the energy transition? They say that powerful things come in small packages. And visibility, for grid operators, is no exception. It’s a small yet intelligent box that grid operators can plug and play in their networks, and it enables them to see what’s happening real-time in their grid. Magic? Not really. Smart? Definitely! By using the function of historical reports, operators can rest assured that they’re making future proof and precise decisions about their grid, based on data-driven insights, helping them save the day and simplify the energy transition.

As the world recovers economically from the COVID-19 pandemic, the focus is increasingly on seizing the opportunity to make it a green recovery. It’s even an explicit goal from the EU commission.

Now, more than ever, it is time for us to collectively reach our CO2 reduction goals and favour scaling up renewable energy sources and clean energy technologies. There are three primary keys to achieving climate goals: decarbonisation, decentralisation and digitalisation.

Decarbonisation:

One impactful way that we can tackle decarbonisation is through the electrification of transport. By increasing e-mobility fuelled by clean energies, we can significantly reduce CO2 emissions in the transportation sector, bearing in mind that the transport, manufacturing processes and building sectors account for 55% of the CO2 emissions from the energy […]