Utilities are challenged to integrate distributed clean energy resources—such as wind farms, rooftop solar, home batteries, and electric vehicles—onto legacy electric grid infrastructure. Existing systems were built to manage a one-way flow of power from a small number of industrial-scale generation plants, often run using coal, natural gas, or nuclear. Sign up for Edge AI News to stay up…
]]>Each day, energy flows throughout our lives – from the fuel that powers cars and planes, to the gas used for stove top cooking, to the electricity that keeps the lights on in homes and businesses. Oil, gas, and electricity are mature commodity markets, but AI is transforming the processes used to produce, transport, and deliver these resources. Enter AI deployed at the edge: on oil rigs…
]]>Whether working remotely or in the office, geoscientists depend on fast access to large and complex datasets to be productive. Yet, up to 40 percent of their time is spent waiting for data to load, with additional time wasted waiting for geoscience applications using high-cost, legacy IT systems. To improve productivity for geoscientists, GeoComputing Group, Lenovo, and NVIDIA partnered to…
]]>At GTC 21, discover what’s next in AI across the energy industry, including upstream, midstream, downstream, and utilities. Register for free to attend 30+ groundbreaking energy sessions in areas like dynamic energy systems, field planning, geophysics optimization, renewable energy, and seismic image analysis. Reverse time migration (RTM) is a powerful seismic migration technique…
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