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

Utiliity Dive

Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) and smart grid sensors now generate enormous data volumes, such as 15-minute interval reads, power quality metrics, and real-time alerts. Yet many utilities still rely on disjointed legacy systems, making it difficult to deliver on these expectations. © 2025 TechTarget, Inc.

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Watch Free Films About Smart Cities, From Films For The Earth

CleanTechnica

Smart cities are key to a better future. By 2030 it is predicted that globally some 125 billion devices will be connected in our cities - monitoring everything from people and traffic movements, to human health, space and energy use, and air quality - all to better manage the efficiency of our urbanizing world.