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Optimizing energy production with the latest smart grid technologies

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New technologies are shaping the way we produce, distribute and consume energy. alone has installed nearly 10,000 electricity generation units, connected by more than 300,000 miles of transmission lines and capable of generating over a million megawatts of energy. Historically, the power grid has been a one-way street.

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The advantages and disadvantages of renewable energy

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New developments in renewable energy are making headlines and inspiring hope in communities worldwide, from a remote Arctic village working to harness solar and wind power under challenging conditions to a U.S. Air Force base planning an advanced, utility-scale geothermal power system. Let’s take a look at both.

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10 ways the oil and gas industry can leverage digital twin technology

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In the era of digital transformation, digital twins are emerging as a potent solution to energy production challenges. And the increasing adoption of technologies like artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning and IoT will only further enhance the capabilities of digital twins.

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Six EAM trends pushing the oil and gas industries forward

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The oil and gas industry remains an integral part of the energy landscape, but it faces a number of modern challenges, including volatile market conditions, expanding environmental regulations and the growing need for operational efficiency. It can also significantly increase uptime and lifespan.