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TSEP#133 Digitizing the energy system with Digital Twins and Smart Grid Indicators

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Europe aims to become climate-neutral by 2050. To achieve this, the transmission and distribution networks urgently need to be expanded and modernized in order to integrate the rapidly growing number of decentralized renewable energy ressources and exchange electricity across national borders. This is the only way to ensure a resilient, sustainable and affordable energy supply. Digital technologies play an important role in making the grid smarter and more efficient. A digital twin of the European power grid will help develop innovative solutions and coordinate investments. How this works, Peter Vermaat - Secretary General - EU DSO Entity reveals to us in our The smarter E Podcast.

Timeline:

  • 03:38 How well prepared are the European power grids for the energy transition? In which areas is there a need for action?

  • 06:20 Why is digitalization so important?

  • 08:22 SO Entity and ENTSO-E want to jointly develop a digital twin of the European power grid. What is a digital twin?

  • 15:04 What will be the concrete benefits of the digital twin?

  • 16:40 Smart grid indicators are also to be developed. How can these indicators support grid operators in their tasks?

Questions or suggestions? Then send us an email to podcast@thesmartere.com

  continue reading

150 episodes

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Europe aims to become climate-neutral by 2050. To achieve this, the transmission and distribution networks urgently need to be expanded and modernized in order to integrate the rapidly growing number of decentralized renewable energy ressources and exchange electricity across national borders. This is the only way to ensure a resilient, sustainable and affordable energy supply. Digital technologies play an important role in making the grid smarter and more efficient. A digital twin of the European power grid will help develop innovative solutions and coordinate investments. How this works, Peter Vermaat - Secretary General - EU DSO Entity reveals to us in our The smarter E Podcast.

Timeline:

  • 03:38 How well prepared are the European power grids for the energy transition? In which areas is there a need for action?

  • 06:20 Why is digitalization so important?

  • 08:22 SO Entity and ENTSO-E want to jointly develop a digital twin of the European power grid. What is a digital twin?

  • 15:04 What will be the concrete benefits of the digital twin?

  • 16:40 Smart grid indicators are also to be developed. How can these indicators support grid operators in their tasks?

Questions or suggestions? Then send us an email to podcast@thesmartere.com

  continue reading

150 episodes

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