The idea of the smart grid has been around for decades, but today, new technologies and solutions are transforming the way that electricity is generated, transmitted, and distributed. The global smart ...
Smart grid technologies use digital communication to monitor and manage energy flows, allowing for real-time adjustments and improved grid stability. As these technologies continue to develop in the ...
Smart Grid technology arrived with a bang more than two decades ago, but the first implementations often overpromised and underdelivered. Smart Grid 2.0, however, integrates new technologies to ...
News cycles are increasingly dominated by debates about AI’s impact on power systems, consumer energy prices, grid emissions and grid resilience.
Grid technology stocks have surged 30% this year, with Wall Street analysts seeing more upside ahead despite AI sector bubble fears. The sector’s growth is driven by fundamental infrastructure needs, ...
Have you ever thought of the power grid’s assets in terms of underperforming? It’s not a term that pops up often in relation to utility assets. More likely any discussions about assets are focused on ...
Energy demands are only increasing, and the nation’s transmission power grid needs to get in better shape to meet the demand. Last week, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission issued a significant ...
2004 was a busy year for enterprise grid computing. We saw a dramatic increase in the volume of industry discussion and media and analyst attention around commercial-level deployment issues. We heard ...
Aspen Technology (AZPN) “announced that it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Open Grid Systems Limited, a global provider of network model management technology and a pioneer in ...
Charles Schwab & Co. this week went live with a grid computing system and said it has already improved performance by an order of magnitude on the first investment management application that’s ...
The United States power grid is being pushed harder than at any point in decades, and the strain is no longer theoretical. Record demand, a surge of renewable projects, and the rapid electrification ...