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Utility Week 1st March 2019

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TOP TECH The UWL survey looked at the impact of technology in facilita ng transi on. Respondents were asked to rate 13 technologies from 1-10. Technology Average score Data analy cs 7.6 Smart asset management 7.0 Energy storage 6.7 Smart meters 6.7 The Internet of Things 6.7 Smart grid technology 6.6 Electric vehicles 6.4 Ar fi cial intelligence 6.4 Low-carbon heat 5.5 Robo cs 5.4 Water metering 5.0 Water reuse 4.9 Blockchain 4.7 Other technologies that are likely to facilitate transi on include augmented reality, human-centric design, wearables, quantum technologies, hydrogen as a fuel, automa on technology, advances in telemetry and energy fusion technology. P R E S E N T S 24 | 1ST - 7TH MARCH 2019 | UTILITY WEEK t is impossible to approach the transi on to more resilient and sustainable u lity systems without exploring the technologies and innova ons that are already facilita ng change across businesses. According to a U lity Week Live (UWL) survey conducted by Insight Advantage to explore the state of transi on across UK u li es, the current impact of new technologies understandably varies greatly depending on sector. One of the biggest technological developments to aff ect u li es is the digi sa on of systems and the prolifera on of data across businesses. The UWL survey showed that data analy cs is considered the technology with the biggest impact on the industry (see table below). Many energy fi rms are taking great strides to streamline their data processes. Casey Cole, managing director at Guru Systems, says the feedback loop for obtaining system and asset informa on has become much ghter in recent years, and expects the industry to con nue on this trajectory over the next decade. "As u li es are digi sed, data can fl ow from a huge number of sensors on a u lity network into the cloud for machine AI? Robo cs? Data analy cs? Which technologies are the most important in facilita ng change in energy and water businesses? In the run-up to U lity Week Live on 21 - 22 May, we present our second report on transi on in the sector. Nadine Badoo analyses the results of our exclusive survey. TECHNOLOGY FOR CHANGE

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