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AI Tools for Energy Transition

AI Tools for Energy Transition

AI Tools for Energy Transition

Artificial intelligence technologies enable advanced monitoring, analysis and optimisation of energy consumption, supporting the transition to renewable energy sources and more sustainable management of energy systems.

AI solutions help predict failures, reduce maintenance costs and increase energy efficiency at household and industry level. Through tests within EDIH Adria, we explore how these solutions can contribute to the digitalisation of energy networks, energy trade and the sustainable development of communities.

AI tools predict solar power plant maintenance needs, preventing unexpected downtime and maximizing power generation efficiency.

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Digital Transformation 3t.Cable

Challenges 3t.Cable, a company specializing in the design and construction of photovoltaic (PV) systems, faced the challenge of optimizing the efficiency and sustainability of its solar operations. The main challenge was the implementation of remote monitoring systems for solar power plants in order to simplify maintenance, ensure compliance with guarantees and anticipate potential failures. Despite the successful realization of the eye

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AI enables smart monitoring of energy consumption, providing insights and optimization strategies to reduce consumption and promote sustainable energy practices.

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City of Bakar - Testing a smart energy management system

Challenges The city of Bakar, as one of the oldest urban centers in Croatia, continuously invests in modernization and responsible management of urban infrastructure. Among the priorities of local government is the need for more transparent, sustainable and efficient management of energy resources, especially in public buildings and spaces under the administration of the City. So far, demand response

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AI technologies support energy trading platforms and digital networks, enabling more intelligent management and trade of energy within decentralised systems.

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what is

de minimis?

Low-value aid; the total amount of which may not exceed €200,000 per undertaking, or €100,000 in the case of an undertaking engaged in road transport for hire or reward, in any period within three fiscal years.

In doing so, all de minimis aid shall be taken into account (aggregated) irrespective of the instrument, purpose and level of the de minimis granting authority.

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