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Artificial intelligence: A game changer for managing renewable energy sources

Renewable energy sources (RES) are increasingly at the forefront of the energy sector. When combined with cutting-edge technologies like artificial intelligence (AI), the potential for innovation and new possibilities becomes immense. However, the performance of renewable energy sources, such as wind and solar, is highly dependent on weather conditions, which poses significant challenges in their management. To ensure reliable operation and stability, greater flexibility and intelligent control strategies are required.

As energy systems evolve into more decentralized and dynamic structures, managing them effectively becomes more complex. This is where AI can make a substantial impact by offering advanced techniques for system control, optimizing energy generation, and improving operational efficiency. AI technologies can also assist in accurately predicting energy fluctuations, voltage changes and frequency variations, which are critical for managing renewable energy systems.

The role of AI in the energy sector is not limited to enhancing monitoring systems. It also plays a crucial role in reducing CO2 emissions and minimizing environmental pollution through advanced analysis and management of energy infrastructure. With the ongoing development of AI, smart management systems are being deployed for monitoring the operation of equipment such as batteries, uninterrupted power supply systems, and heating and cooling devices.

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Global interest in applying AI in the energy sector is growing, and more companies are adopting AI-driven models for everyday operations. One of the major shifts anticipated with AI’s integration into the energy market is the transformation of electricity supply chains. Although the implementation of AI solutions in the energy sector requires considerable time and effort, significant progress has already been made, and the future holds great promise.

A prime example of AI’s potential in the energy sector is ENEL PS, a leading company in uninterrupted power supply. ENEL PS focuses on managing variable energy sources and has been successfully operating for 30 years. The company has embraced new technologies and AI, staying ahead of trends and educating its workforce. With this forward-thinking approach, ENEL PS is poised to remain one of the most reliable and influential domestic companies in its field, continuing to harness the power of AI for sustainable growth.

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