Bringing Artificial Intelligence to the Grid Edge [Technology Leaders]

IF 2.5 Q2 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC IEEE Electrification Magazine Pub Date : 2022-12-01 DOI:10.1109/MELE.2022.3210778
Y. Zhang, Marc Spieler
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As the demand for energy increases along with the requirements for decarbonization, there is more complexity in which the world produces, moves, and consumes energy. The way we supply and consume energy is becoming increasingly complex and requires us to leverage technology and learn from the success of other industries. From the fuel that powers cars and planes, to the gas used for stove top cooking, to the electricity that keeps the lights on in homes and businesses, energy powers our daily lives. Oil, gas, and electricity are mature commodity markets, but as the mix changes at a rate never seen before, the industry must adapt at a similar pace. This includes leveraging artificial intelligence (AI), real-time analytics, and machine learning to create autonomous energy systems that can increase reliability and resiliency in a more complicated world. However, AI alone is not enough to transform the processes used to produce, transport, and deliver these resources.
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将人工智能带到网格边缘[技术领导者]
随着对能源需求的增加以及对脱碳的要求,世界生产、运输和消费能源的方式变得更加复杂。我们供应和消费能源的方式正变得越来越复杂,这要求我们利用技术,并从其他行业的成功经验中学习。从驱动汽车和飞机的燃料,到灶台烹饪使用的天然气,再到家庭和企业照明使用的电力,能源为我们的日常生活提供动力。石油、天然气和电力都是成熟的大宗商品市场,但随着混合市场以前所未有的速度变化,该行业必须以类似的速度适应。这包括利用人工智能(AI)、实时分析和机器学习来创建自主能源系统,从而在更复杂的世界中提高可靠性和弹性。然而,仅凭人工智能还不足以改变用于生产、运输和交付这些资源的过程。
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IEEE Electrification Magazine ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC-
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期刊介绍: IEEE Electrification Magazine is dedicated to disseminating information on all matters related to microgrids onboard electric vehicles, ships, trains, planes, and off-grid applications. Microgrids refer to an electric network in a car, a ship, a plane or an electric train, which has a limited number of sources and multiple loads. Off-grid applications include small scale electricity supply in areas away from high voltage power networks. Feature articles focus on advanced concepts, technologies, and practices associated with all aspects of electrification in the transportation and off-grid sectors from a technical perspective in synergy with nontechnical areas such as business, environmental, and social concerns.
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