Whitepaper: 5 Strategies for Sustainable, Resilient and Efficient Thermal Power Generation
The top 5 strategies power utility companies should adopt to operate more sustainably
Add bookmarkThe economics of power generation have been upended over the past several years. Whether building a new power plant or operating an existing fleet, utilities and power producers face increasing challenges. Renewable energy continues to take market share from fossil fuels, most notably coal, whose use remains in decline across the U.S., Europe, and elsewhere. Countries such as India and China remain reliant on coal for much of their generation, but new coal plants must be designed with advanced emissions reduction technology to meet enhanced pollution standards.
Whether building new generating assets or operating an existing fleet, utilities and power producers must strive to become more efficient and more sustainable. Embarking in a digital transformation offers many benefits. However, the combination of assets with connected devices, and more importantly, the data captured for those assets, brings the need for technology solutions to harmonize disparate data. Operators want an easy-to-understand view into maintenance needs, and scheduling of proactive maintenance, to lessen downtime.
A recent survey found that 95% of energy executives believe that digital transformation is a strategic priority for their business.
Access our whitepaper and discover:
- The top 5 strategies power utilities should adopt to operate more sustainably
- The challenges, benefits and solutions of each strategy
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