The multiplying challenges being thrown at us by climate change are a great reason to seek new technological solutions. Personally, I have never been happy with the status quo and always want to push for improvements which often lie within trialing fresh ideas. Looking at how tech-savvy the graduates employed at our company are, it is clear that digitalization will play an ever more important role in the future energy system.
Digitalization dramatically increases grid resilience and optimizes investments and replacements. Monitoring devices (of any asset, like circuit-breaker, surge arrester, etc.) avoid risks of major failures and related unplanned outages, enabling remote software to display supervision and measurement data to perform a remote inspection. So, in case of any problem, unproductive travel efforts can be eliminated, and needed spare parts can be made available.
In this context, augmented reality supports first-time-fix-rate and solves site problems faster than ever. Product and service experts like Hitachi Energy can share real-time, visual instructions with site technicians, thus minimizing downtime.
Control devices, such as point-on-wave switching and low-power instrument transformers, can also reinforce digital configurations to replace physical changes and thus save materials, reduce assets and grid stress, and increase assets lifespan.