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The energy industry finds itself on the brink of a global transformation. Acute challenges like increasing consumer and regulatory demands, renewables implementation and integration, and calls for improved operations and efficiency are revealing the limitations of current operational regimes. The solution is a secure, smarter, modernized grid, one founded on connectivity, reliability, and cybersecurity. At Intel, we believe that the right technology can enable an intelligent, integrated grid. But it will take government, utilities, private industries, and citizens working together to make it happen. Energy will also become personal in the next decade, with consumers playing an increasingly central role in how, when, and where they consume energy. This in turn will support reducing the carbon footprint and minimizing greenhouse gas emissions. Intel is uniquely positioned to advance these unprecedented opportunities. With robust ecosystem relationships, a commitment to open standards, and a common technology platform, Intel provides the building blocks utilities need to enhance the long-term value of their smarter grid, from generation and transmission to distribution, consumption, and the utility back office.
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2015-10-16 | In this Intel Grid Insights podcast, Bob Ashenbrenner from Xplore Technologies talks about mobility and the mobile field worker in the energy and utility industries, and the devices that they currently use and will need in the years to come. For more i... |
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2015-10-03 | In this Intel Grid Insights podcast, Mark Donsky, who leads data management solutions at Cloudera, talks about analytics and how utilities can make sense of and benefit from big data that is coming their way. He also touches on security concerns and ta... |
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2015-05-29 | In this Intel Grid Insights podcast, Jeff Kuechle, writer for the Intel “Grid Insights” blog, sits down with Terry Oliver, the Chief Innovation Officer for the Bonneville Power Administration, to discuss transactive energy and its future potential for ... |
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