What are the trends?

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What are the trends?

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1. The 5G Revolution: Towards Decentralized Management
5G is the fifth generation mobile network, the new global wireless standard that can transfer data 10 times faster than 4G with up to 1,000 times more capacity , and enable the connection of many devices at the same time . Now, in the utilities sector, a process of change is taking place: centralized systems are becoming decentralized .

This means that as more (renewable) energy sources are connected to jordan whatsapp resource the grid , the grid becomes more complex to manage.

5G mobile networks also have low latency . That is, there is less delay in communication from one point to another – the time between sending information and receiving a response. This property creates new opportunities within the utilities sector, especially in terms of cloud computing . Data moves faster between a variety of devices (such as smart meters and sensors) and the cloud, where it is analyzed and used to trigger certain actions.

According to the Power and utilities industry outlook 2022 published by Deloitte, in 2021:

58% of executives surveyed were already implementing 5G or running pilot projects;
26% of respondents in the energy and utilities sector reported that 5G communications technologies were already integrated into their company's strategy,
36% planned to incorporate them.
2. Smart grid: intelligent networks for greater resilience
The smart grid is a set of information and electricity distribution networks that works very differently from the old distribution system. If previously the direction of energy transfer was only one (from the distributor, to the energy supplier, to the user), today smart grids allow for multidirectional distribution . Thanks to the growing use of renewable energy sources, smart grids optimize distribution - the production plants are decentralized (private homes and companies and no longer single distributors) - and minimize any overloads and variations in electrical voltage (Source: Acea ).
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