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The POWER Interview: Emerson Exec Discusses Grid Enhancements

POWER Magazine

There are many ways to enhance power grid and power plant reliability, including the implementation of advanced control strategies, proactive maintenance programs, and modern technologies for early detection The post The POWER Interview: Emerson Exec Discusses Grid Enhancements appeared first on POWER Magazine.

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AI and the Energy Grid: 10 Use Cases for Utilities

True Energy

Share on Discover immediate AI use cases like predictive maintenance, grid resilience, and integrating EVs into the grid. In this scenario, which points toward the future of energy, artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning are indispensable tools to manage the challenges of modern energy infrastructure.

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Our personal Brand in pandemic Times

Yokogawa

The operators, the maintenance crews, the warehouses, the project teams, the drilling towers, the well intervention teams, are all there and, in most cases, in harsh conditions. We learned to manage a double monitor, the platform where we present and where we see cameras, notes, and all the support content.

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The Importance of Field Gas Conditioners and JT Skids in the Oil and Gas Industry

Pro-Gas Services

Instrumentation and Controls Sophisticated instrumentation and control systems act as the brain of the JT skid, continuously monitoring and controlling process parameters like temperature, pressure, and flow rate. Reduced maintenance, repair, and downtime contribute to a healthier bottom line.

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Louisiana’s Sabine River Authority Not Entitled To Sovereign Immunity

The Energy Law Blog

To the extent that independent management authority mattered more than commissioner/board member autonomy, the Fifth Circuit found this factor ultimately weighed toward SRA-L being a political subdivision rather than an arm of the state. 38:232(B)(2) clearly delineates SRA-L’s authority to sue and be sued in its own name.

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