Which impact will have AI on the green energy transition, smart grids and energy infrastructure? These questions lie at the heart of the in-depth DLD24 conversation between Victoria Ossadnik, a member of the managing board of leading network operator E.ON, and journalist David Kirkpatrick.
As the energy system is becoming more decentralized and renewable energy production is located further from areas of demand, there’s a bigger need for software to optimize energy flows, Ossadnik explains.
One of the many fascinating topics you’ll hear about is how E.ON – one of Europe’s largest utilities with some 50 million customers – uses digital twins and AI to optimize its grid and manage energy consumption.
Be sure to watch the video for details.