energy transition

  • When Siemens Energy Must Choose: Your AI Data Center or the Grid That Powers It

    When Siemens Energy Must Choose: Your AI Data Center or the Grid That Powers It

    The energy transition has a bottleneck that rarely makes headlines. Not a shortage of wind turbines or solar panels. Not a lack of capital or political will. A structural shortage of power transformers, switchgear, and high-voltage direct current (HVDC) connections. The physical components that move electricity from where it is generated to where it is…

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  • The Power Grid Does Not Know What You Know

    The Power Grid Does Not Know What You Know

    The Dutch electricity grid is congested. That diagnosis is no longer controversial. What remains poorly understood is why the flexibility that could relieve that congestion is sitting idle behind millions of meters, owned by businesses and households who have neither the information, the incentive, nor the trust to put it to use. The problem is…

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  • Smart Grid Strategy: Turn Energy Data Into Decisions

    Smart Grid Strategy: Turn Energy Data Into Decisions

    You’ve got the tech. But do you have the tactics? Across Europe and beyond, organizations are investing heavily in smart grid infrastructure—smart meters, IoT sensors, digital substations, and AI-powered analytics. The promise? Real-time insights, predictive maintenance, and optimized energy flows. But here’s the uncomfortable truth: Many smart grids are just data collectors. Not decision-makers. The…

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  • Real-Time Data: The Critical Enabler of the Energy Transition

    Real-Time Data: The Critical Enabler of the Energy Transition

    The energy transition is one of the defining infrastructure challenges of our time. At its core lies a deceptively simple requirement: knowing what is happening on the grid at every moment. Yet despite widespread recognition of this need, many energy systems today still operate on fixed settings and periodic data read-outs, driven by billing cycles…

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  • ESG Reports: Why Sustainability Needs Action, Not More Dashboards

    ESG Reports: Why Sustainability Needs Action, Not More Dashboards

    In the realm of sustainability policies, it is time to address the stellar work accomplished so far, particularly by external consultants and ESG dashboard creators. We have witnessed a sudden influx of consultants embracing the “green” label in the last two years. Truth be told, we seem to have more reports than trees, and to…

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