AI and Digital Energy Grids for a Low Carbon Future - Phil Taylor, Newcastle University
Offered By: Alan Turing Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intersection of artificial intelligence and digital energy grids in this 43-minute talk by Professor Phil Taylor from Newcastle University. Gain insights into the crucial role of electrical energy storage in decarbonizing energy networks, enhancing energy security, and delivering cost savings to users. Learn about large-scale energy storage demonstration projects across the UK and the innovative research being conducted at Newcastle University's smart grid lab and energy storage test bed facility. Discover how collaboration between academia and industry is positioning the UK as a potential international leader in energy storage technology. Understand the importance of energy storage for power quality improvement in distribution networks and its impact on creating a low-carbon future. This presentation, hosted by the Alan Turing Institute, offers valuable knowledge for those interested in the future of sustainable energy systems and the application of AI in grid management.
Syllabus
AI and digital energy grids for a low carbon future: Phil Taylor, Newcastle University
Taught by
Alan Turing Institute
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