At AES Indiana, we’re driving a smart, sustainable future through innovative technology and diverse expertise. Our people's unique insights are enhancing grid management with the power of AI. Our collaboration with Google's Tapestry, an ambitious project for grid management, strengthens visibility and situational awareness across the electric grid. Our commitment is evident in initiatives like dynamic line rating, advancing the integration of renewable resources and improving grid resilience. With the help of our partners, we’re working toward the safest, most efficient, and reliable energy grid. Together, we’re not just ensuring the lights stay on - we’re paving the way for a greener, more resilient energy future. 🎥 Learn more in “Where the Internet Lives, Episode 2.” https://lnkd.in/ec5iu__Z
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The conversation around AI and the future of energy continues to evolve, and we’re proud to be at the forefront. At AES Indiana, we’re leveraging cutting-edge technology and diverse expertise to drive a smarter, greener energy future. Meet AJ Hall, Portfolio Management Director, and Jessica Franklin, Manager of Transmission Operations at AES Indiana, who are using AI to revolutionize grid management. ✨ Through innovations like dynamic line rating and projects like Tapestry—Google’s moonshot for electric grid visibility—we’re accelerating renewable energy integration and enhancing grid resilience. Together with our partners, we’re doing more than keeping the lights on—we’re shaping a safer, more reliable and sustainable energy future. 🎥 Dive deeper into the story with Where the Internet Lives: Episode 2. Watch here: https://lnkd.in/ec5iu__Z #AES #EnergyTransition #RenewableEnergy #AI #WhereTheInternetLives
Where the Internet Lives S4E2 | Keeping the lights on
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UK study maps out complex tidal flows around ‘world’s most powerful tidal turbine’
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Richard Feynman’s timeless reminder that “Nature cannot be fooled” resonates especially in the field of wireless power delivery. Wi-Charge has demonstrated that light-based energy transmission is not only viable but effective, proving that focused, direct methods can succeed where broader approaches may falter. In contrast, the broader claims of wireless energy delivery via Wi-Fi still seem somewhat illusory, highlighting significant efficiency challenges that are yet to be overcome. While there’s substantial room for growth and improvement in light energy technologies like those used by Wi-Charge, it serves as a practical example of what is currently achievable. This reality check aligns perfectly with Feynman’s principle, urging us to ground our technological advancements in what truly works, rather than in overly optimistic projections.
“For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for Nature cannot be fooled” — Richard Feynman How is light different from radio, and what does this mean for wireless power delivery? https://lnkd.in/dwdqAz86
Nature Cannot be Fooled
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How is the relationship between data centers and subsea cables symbiotic? Subsea cables transport data over long distances, connecting different regions of the world, while data centers act as the endpoints where this data is stored and processed. Together, they form the backbone of the internet infrastructure. Watch this Youtube video by Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) News, where at 7:39, Guy Danskine explains the role subsea cables and data centers play and support our daily lives. https://eqix.it/49iMHD6
Is someone trying to cut off the internet? | If You're Listening
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Our work with title "Compensation of Phase Noise in Massive-MIMO Uplink Communications Based on Expectation-Maximization Algorithm" has just been accepted for publication at Journal of Communications and Networks. https://lnkd.in/dcjeWE2U
Compensation of Phase Noise in Massive-MIMO Uplink Communications Based on Expectation-Maximization Algorithm
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US DOE unveils notice of intent to fund wave energy tech advancement
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Missed the MiTV live broadcast? We get you covered! Watch the Live Resilient Infrastructure Conference 2024. Tag anyone you see in the comment section!
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How is the relationship between data centers and subsea cables symbiotic? Subsea cables transport data over long distances, connecting different regions of the world, while data centers act as the endpoints where this data is stored and processed. Together, they form the backbone of the internet infrastructure. Watch this Youtube video by Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) News, where at 7:39, Guy Danskine explains the role subsea cables and data centers play and support our daily lives. https://eqix.it/49iMHD6
Is someone trying to cut off the internet? | If You're Listening
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