2024-01-19 14:27:44
With record temperatures becoming increasingly common due to climate change, the stability of the electrical grid is crucial to ensuring the continuity of essential services. The economic and operational consequences of power outages can be significant for several sectors, such as hospitals, industries and data centers.
The Brazilian Consumer Protection Institute (Idec) released a study which reveals the performance of concessionaires and licensees in the supply of electricity throughout Brazil, from 2018 to 2022. The analysis, which focused on energy interruption indicators used by Aneel, showed that in 2022 companies exceeded the time limit for power outage for 28.4% of consumer units, and frequency of outages for 11.4%.
Fortunately, technology has evolved and is available to mitigate these risks. Davi Lopes, Director of Distribution, Inside Sales and Digital Transformation at Schneider Electric, comments below on some of the company’s tools:
Uninterruptible Power System (UPS): also known as UPS, this solution guarantees a longer useful life for electronic equipment and other machines in operation, as well as offering protection and electrical stability. “The system contributes with connectivity until power is restored, which prevents loss of sensitive data or interruptions in operation due to a failure in the electricity supply”, says Lopes;
Data analysis: softwares Advanced artificial intelligence (AI) for real-time data analysis monitors weather patterns and predicts critical periods. “This approach enables industries to make better-informed decisions, adjusting operations and implementing preventive measures before extreme temperatures put electrical stability at risk,” explains Lopes;
Energy efficiency: Monitoring systems help monitor energy consumption in operations and identify possible waste and resource savings. “Reducing energy waste during peak demand protects once morest power outages and promotes more efficient use, increasing the level of sustainability of the operation,” says Lopes.
According to the Director of Distribution, Inside Sales and Digital Transformation at Schneider Electric, given the countless technologies available on the market, it is important to understand the unique demands of each sector, such as hospitals, data centers and industries, in order to adopt personalized solutions. “This is the best way to ensure that institutions are better prepared for heat waves that are becoming increasingly frequent.”
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