There is a significant need for power quality meters to measure power quality, especially at data centres, due to potential load spikes. The relationship between AI and energy is complex,…
By leveraging AI in various use cases, utilities can reduce costs, improve efficiency, and enhance customer engagement. Our goal is to foster an energy-efficient culture that equitably reduces greenhouse gas…
With a 40 per cent capacity and 22-23 per cent of generation coming from renewable energy (RE), integrating RE is crucial for reaching 500 gigawatts by 2030 and achieving net-zero…
Governments, industries, and climate change leaders are working to replace grey hydrogen with green hydrogen, which produces no emissions. Hydrogen is widely used in various applications worldwide, as it is…
Battery technologies have evolved from early lead-acid cells used in storage to nickel-cadmium, nickel-metal hydride and polymer batteries. This has today culminated in lithium phosphate and sodium-ion chemistries that dominate modern applications.…
Thermal plants can operate at higher PLFs, generate more electricity annually and reduce overall costs by deploying Battery Energy Storage Systems. Energy storage systems start with cells, each weighing 5–6…
India is set to double its installed power capacity from 480 GW to 900 GW over the next decade, driven by rising demand, the expansion of renewable energy sources, and significant transmission…
Earlier, there were frequent power cuts. Today, power supply has improved nationwide, except in a few isolated areas. Speaking of transmission and distribution systems, if we simplify it as a…
Utilities are adopting AI and Generative AI for outage prediction, asset health diagnostics, and load forecasting. Advancements in transmission and distribution (T&D) technologies aim to power the next energy frontier,…
A real-time case study confirmed that developing new lines is more expensive than upgrading existing lines to hybrid. We are transferring from the conventional grid to a smart grid. And…
Research indicates that by 2050, internal combustion vehicles (ICVs) will be a thing of the past, opening up a new market for electric infrastructure, including DC charging, fast charging, and…
BSES Rajdhani Power Ltd has successfully installed South Asia’s first commercially deployed 40-megawatt-hour regulatory-approved project at the service station at the 11 kV voltage level. BSES has redefined Delhi’s power landscape, reducing Aggregate Technical…
Smart meters facilitate more efficient peak load management, integration of distributed energy resources (DERs) and the deployment of demand response (DR) programmes. The net-zero goal set by India hinges on…
Unlike conventional systems that rely on public communication backbones, Electricity 4.0 infrastructure demands dedicated and robust networks. The global energy landscape is undergoing a major change. The once-siloed segments of…
Converging conventional and renewable sources into what we now call hybrid power plants is not just a technological evolution; it is necessary to ensure sustainable, reliable, and cost-effective electricity generation. Integrating solar…
As the world rapidly transitions towards a cleaner and more sustainable energy future, India finds itself at the forefront of this transformative journey. With about 30 percent of the country’s current…
Once the backbone of global electricity generation, the thermal power sector is now at a pivotal juncture. In an era increasingly defined by sustainability, efficiency and digital intelligence, traditional thermal…
India is ambitiously targeting 500 gigawatts (GW) of renewable energy capacity by 2030. As of the last financial year, the country has already achieved around 220 GW of renewable capacity,…