The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) and blockchain will drive smart grids closer to providing and monitoring renewable energy solutions, according to a new report from GlobalData, Energy Monitor‘s parent company. The Thematic Research: Smart Grid in Power report identifies technological trends and assesses benefits and threats to smart grids. GlobalData forecasts that, as automation, blockchain and AI are incorporated into smart grids, this will push the energy industry to be more reliable, efficient and s ustainable as generation and demands for renewable energy will be able to be better monitored in real time.
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