The Asian Age

How AI can make power companies more efficient

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Utilities can increase their efficiency by using more artificial intelligen­ce ( AI) technology, such as software to predict demand swings in the power grid or to control home appliances, consultanc­y Roland Berger said.

European utilities could achieve efficiency gains of up to a fifth over the next five years using such technology, it said, adding that less than a quarter of firms had a strategy to do this. Power firms across Europe, which previously depended on coal or gasfired power plants, are having to adapt to the expanding use of renewable power sources and facing a profit squeeze as wholesale electricit­y prices have fallen.

“Companies need to respond to this change and come up with new business models,” Torsten Henzelmann, a partner at Roland Berger, said.” To do that they need new technologi­es such as artificial intelligen­ce.” The rise of renewables, such as solar and wind that provide intermitte­nt supply, has increased the need for intelligen­t IT systems to balancedem­and and supply swings as companies seek to meet energy and carbon emissions targets, the consultanc­y said. Utilities have started ploughing tens of billions of euros in investment­s into their grids, sparking a wave of merger and acquisitio­n ( M& A) deals and collaborat­ions in the energy sector, with AI technology being one focus area. E. ON, one of Germany’s largest energy companies, struck a deal last week with San Francisco- based start- up Sight Machine to offer software that uses machine learning to improve manufactur­ing processes and lower energy costs.

AI could be used heating, lighting and other household appliances to help them adapt to the daily habits of consumers and use energy more efficientl­y, Roland Berger said.

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