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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. For example, a digital twin of an oil extraction process can help operators identify bottlenecks and optimize extraction rates. The use of digital twins is one such innovation.

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The future of renewable energy

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Renewable energy is energy produced from Earth’s natural resources, those that can be replenished faster than they are consumed. Common examples include solar power, hydropower and wind power. Shifting to these renewable energy sources is key to the fight against climate change.

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What is vibration analysis and how can it help optimize predictive maintenance?

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Vibration analysis—a component of condition monitoring systems—utilizes vibration sensors to measure frequencies in an asset and detect abnormalities that may indicate a problem. Examples include the vibrations produced by an operating motor or pump. appeared first on IBM Blog.

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The future of renewable energy

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Renewable energy is energy produced from Earth’s natural resources, those that can be replenished faster than they are consumed. Common examples include solar power, hydropower and wind power. Shifting to these renewable energy sources is key to the fight against climate change.

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Digital twin vs digital thread: Two complementary ways to digitally replicate assets

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For example, a digital twin of a wind turbine can simulate the impact of changing wind speed and direction on the turbine’s performance, helping operators make informed decisions about maintenance and energy production. safety protocols, reporting procedures, manufacturing processes, etc.).

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10 manufacturing trends that are changing the industry

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It also helps organizations more easily manage and maintain equipment, utilizing cloud storage and facilitating communication between enabled equipment to create more flexible, agile manufacturing systems that can adapt quickly to changes in demand. Industry 4.0 IDG infographic to understand how you can unlock Industry 4.0