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Bridging the digital divide: Overcoming the challenges of serving C&I utility customers in a data-driven era

Utiliity Dive

Representing approximately 40% of the world’s consumption — in addition to significant revenue, grid demand, and political influence — these customers are central to the energy transition. Yet many utilities still rely on disjointed legacy systems, making it difficult to deliver on these expectations.

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Enabling a Sustainable Chip Industry Requires a Long-Term Vision and Near-Term Actions

3BL Media

by 2022, and globally by 2030. Semiconductors play a critical role in enabling digital transformation. Renewable energy and smart grids rely on semiconductors, as do collaboration and remote monitoring tools that dramatically reduce the need for travel.

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Help Along the Way to Carbon Neutrality

Cisco CSR

Examples of that technology include smart grids and smart buildings. Smart grids. Ensure optimal usage of energy provided through the electric grid. Today, every utility company may be looking at ways to deploy smart grids to increase the efficiency and sustainability of their electric grids.

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Positive Impact of ESG on Display at VMware Explore

3BL Media

VMware's groundbreaking program advances sustainability across the industry by promoting public cloud providers who are committed to achieving 100 percent renewable energy-powered data centers by 2030, and by connecting them with VMware customers who have net zero goals.

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Cisco: The Future of Energy: How Innovation and Infrastructure Are Needed To Respond to AI Growth

3BL Media

That number is expected to more than double by 2030 , driven largely by the rise in AI infrastructure. How will we meet this rising need for energy not only from artificial intelligence (AI), but from other digital technologies and the electrification of industries, such as transportation and buildings? source: Gartner ).

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