Electrical Substations in Utilities 2.0 – How Tech is Driving the Sector Innovation
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Electrical Substations in Utilities 2.0 Report Overview
The electrical substations in utilities 2.0 research report provides insights on the patent landscape, the latest news, partnerships, and company filings. The report will help to understand key disruptive forces in the power & utilities sector as it explores the emerging, accelerating, and maturing innovation areas with disruptive potential in power & utilities, along with the key players.
Key Technologies | · Digital Twins
· AI and ML · Communication technologies · Smartification of Analogue Assets · Robotics · Drones · Remote and Predictive Maintenance |
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Electrical Substations in Utilities 2.0: Strategic Partnerships, Acquisitions and Investments
Digital twins: In Jul 2021, BLP Industry.AI partnered with Sharper Shape to provide power grid monitoring and maintenance solutions through drones, and other sensor packages. The partnership aims to offer solutions for asset management, vegetation management, and digital twin technology for electricity transmission, distribution lines, and substations in India.
Smartification of analogue assets: In Dec 2022, Schneider Electric invested in its Leeds site to transform it into a smart factory that produces low and medium-voltage electrical infrastructure products. It houses the full range of Schneider’s MV/LV switchgear, transformers, and substation automation products. This smart factory provides visitors with an insight into the digital transformation of energy management and automation for electrical networks, buildings, data centers, transport, and industry.
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Electrical Substations in Utilities 2.0: Patent Landscape Analysis
The inventions in patents focus on artificial intelligence, smartification of analogue assets, IIoT, and remote and predictive maintenance have dominated patent publications. The primary areas of patent research related to AI in electrical substations include monitoring systems, early warning systems, fault diagnosis methods, operation, and control management systems.
IIoT-based patent research focus includes wearable substation inspection systems, sensor detection systems, and intelligent security monitoring devices.
Electrical Substations: Patent Grants Related to Emerging Technologies– (2017- 2022)
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Electrical Substations in Utilities 2.0: Real-world Innovations
AI/ML: Google through its subsidiary DeepMind has collaborated with UK Power Networks (UKPN) to create first-of-its-kind AI-powered electricity cable map software that creates digital versions of maps covering more than 180,000km of electricity cables in the UK. The image recognition software scans multiple maps and automatically remasters them into a digital format for future usage.
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Electrical Substations in Utilities 2.0: Leading OEMs
Some of the leading OEMs in the remote and predictive maintenance electrical substations sectors are:-
- Digital Twins: Energy Queensland, Pestech International, and Hitachi Energy
- IIoT: Hitachi ABB Power Grids
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Scope
- Related news – provides electrical substations-related updates on various technologies including digital twins, artificial intelligence and machine learning (AI and ML), industrial internet of things (Communication technologies), smartification of analog assets, robotics (ground and applied), drones, and remote and predictive maintenance.
- Partnerships and company filings – highlights strategic partnerships and select company filings related to electrical substations.
- Patent Landscape Analysis – focuses on patent grants and publications in the domain of electrical substations and its technology sub-assets, including circuit breakers, switches, instrumental electrical substations, reclosers, protection relays, busbars, and control systems or control panels. Additionally, it explores emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence and machine learning (AI and ML), digital twins, communication technologies, industrial internet of things (Communication technologies), smartification of analogue assets, robotics (ground and applied), drones, and remote and predictive maintenance. The examination also encompasses publications by top authorities and noteworthy patents in these areas.
- Real-world Innovations – showcases tangible innovations and breakthroughs in the realm of electrical substations.
- Key disruptive forces in the power & utilities sector – explores the emerging, accelerating, and maturing innovation areas with disruptive potential in power & utilities, along with the key players.
Key Highlights
Electrical substation-related news, deals, patent landscape, real-world innovations, as well as select innovation areas in power & utilities and the disruptive potential of select innovation areas as highlighted by their innovation landscape and key players.
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Adani transmission
AES Indiana
Ariadna Grid
AutoGrid
Beijing Broadwit Technology
Beijing Sifang Automation
Bentley
BLP Industry.AI
Causam Enterprises
China Southern Power Grid
Circutor
Crystal Group
Dali Power Supply
DeepMind
Efacec
Elecom
Electric Power Res
Electric Power Research Institute
Electric Power Research Institute of Yunnan
Ellevio
Enel
Energy Queensland
EPRI
Evergy
Fingrid
GE Grid Solutions
General Electric
Gridspertise
Guangdong Power Grid
Guangxi Power Grid
Guangzhou Jinzhi Electric Technologies
Guizhou Feipeng Electrical
Hangzhou Shenhao
Hitachi
Hitachi ABB Power Grids
Hitachi Energy
Honeywell
Honghe Power Supply Bureau
Huawei
Hunan Xiangdian
Huzhou Electric Power Design
Iberdrola
InDro Robotics
Intel
Itron
Jiangsu Erhu Electricity
Jiangsu Power Design Inst
Jiangsu Shengtai Power
Jiangsu Zhongke Yunmo
Jiyuan Power Supply
Jurong Power Supply
Korea Electric
Landis+Gyr
LS Electric
Megger Group
Merytronic
Metrycom
Mitsubishi Electric
Moxa
MSETCL
Mysa
Nanjing Abeisi Information
Nanjing Guo Wang
Nebbiolo Technologies
NV5
NVIDIA
Percepto
Pestech
Powergrid
Schneider Electric
Sharper Shape
Siemens
State Grid
State Grid Jiangsu Electric Power
State Grid Xinjiang Electric
Suzhou Santuo Optoelectronics
Suzhou Youzhi Electronics
Systems With Intelligence
Tennessee Valley Authority
TIM Brasil
T-Mobile
Toshiba Corp
Turpan Power Supply,Twenty20 Solutions
UAEU
UK Power Networks
Ukrenergo
V2Green
Vestas
Vodafone
Xiaogan Power Supply
Xinxiang Power Transformer
Zhenjiang Zhongmei Electron
ZIV Automation
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Frequently asked questions
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Which are the main emerging technologies in the utilities 2.0 industry?
The main emerging technologies in the utilities 2.0 industry are digital twins, AI and ML, Communication technologies, smartification of analogue assets, robotics, drones, and remote and predictive maintenance.
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Which key player is developing electrical substations based on IIOT?
The key player working on IIoT technology for electrical substations is Hitachi ABB Power Grids.
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Which are the key players developing electrical substations for remote and predictive maintenance?
The key players working on digital twins technology electrical substations are Energy Queensland, Pestech International, and Hitachi Energy.
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