Real-Time Isn’t a Feature. It’s a Requirement in Modern Energy Systems
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Real-Time Isn’t a Feature. It’s a Requirement in Modern Energy Systems

There was a time when “real-time” in energy operations meant something measured in minutes. A SCADA poll every few seconds. A historian recording values at fixed intervals. An operator watching a dashboard and making a call when something looked off. For the grid as it existed ten or fifteen years ago, that was fast enough.However, […]

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Scaling AI at the Energy Edge: Why Pilots Succeed and Deployments Stall
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Scaling AI at the Energy Edge: Why Pilots Succeed and Deployments Stall

I’ve been involved in distributed and embedded computing for about 30 years now, and one of the things I see again and again in the energy sector is how a successful AI pilot fails to become a successful deployment. The model works. The proof of concept proves what it was designed to do. Leadership approves […]

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