Anglian Water uses satellites to detect hard-to-find water leaks
Anglian Water reports saving millions of litres of water with space-based detection of water leaks that are otherwise invisible.
News, insights and utility activities concerning developments and improvements to the smart grid, transmission lines, substations, transformers and distribution network. Furthermore, we highlight the digital technology, communication protocols, controls, automation and technology that allows for two-way communication between the utility and its customers, allowing for smart response and demand management. The electric grid category also includes the influence of consumer interaction with smart devices within smart homes and the associated impact on tariffs and supply, as well as any and all topics relating to the power delivery system and energy consumption.
Anglian Water reports saving millions of litres of water with space-based detection of water leaks that are otherwise invisible.
Energy trading advisory company Energy One has put out a statement of a cyber-attack affecting corporate systems in the UK and Australia.
The Swiss tech major is investing in a strategic partnership with Pratexo to develop edge computing solutions for decentralised networks.
A load profile measurement (RLM) smart metering system is reported to be becoming available for I&C and other large consumption points in Germany.
Sweden’s isMobile is to provide its Field Service Management solution in partnership with Ericsson.
NIO has announced what they are calling the world’s first V2G PV -powered self-consumption system in the Qilian Mountain National Park.
The Strata Grid DERMS will be implemented at NREL’s Energy Systems Integration Facility in the hopes of “developing a powerful toolbox”.
The electric vehicle (EV) charging system standards association CharIN has formed a new wireless power transfer taskforce.
Iberdrola subsidiary Avangrid has assembled a seven member team to develop AI and machine learning based systems for grid management.
The DOE has announced funding of $48.4 million to drive grid resilience in three US states and nine tribal nations.