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Smart power grids
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#Aviation has endured a series of challenges since the #pandemic, with shortages to the workforce being one of the most impacted. Making the Switch: Navigating the Smart Grid Transition report discusses how innovative combinations of advanced technologies will accelerate the move towards a "Smart Grid 2.0" that can address these legacy operational challenges and create commercial opportunities across the energy sector (see Exhibit below). Furthermore, as nations and businesses look to bolster energy security in light of the turmoil wrought by the Russia-Ukraine crisis, it is even more imperative to explore ways to build for a more efficient, resilient, and sustainable future. With the global population expected to increase by 2.5 billion people by 2050 – two-thirds of whom are expected to live in urban areas – energy demand will only increase the load on existing infrastructure. Traditional grid technology holds back the integration of distributed energy sources and restricts consumer energy contributions.

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Existing grid networks are vulnerable to extreme weather events and cyber-attacks, with power outages in the US alone costing businesses around $150 billion a year. Power grids worldwide are under pressure from a more volatile climate, growing demand for renewable energy, and rising urbanization.









Smart power grids