No Energy Transition without the Cloud

The smarter E Podcast Episode 148 | August 31, 2023 | Language: German

The expansion of renewable energy requires the intelligent linking of energy production and consumption. In the future, millions of distributed systems such as PV and wind power plants, battery storage, charging stations, and heat pumps will need to be able to communicate and react to each other. Digitalization is the key, because it provides us with the necessary data sets. But how can this data be collected? How can it be evaluated, displayed and used in a meaningful and efficient way?

We talk about this with IoT expert and business developer Marco Oesterlein.

Timeline:

  • 03:44 Why is it important for PV, storage, charging stations, WP and HEMS to be "online" and data accessible in a cloud?
  • 08:08 What are the requirements for user-friendly design?
  • 15:12 How can monitoring and applications contribute to the energy transition?
  • 17:15 What are the latest developments and trends?

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The smarter E podcast is all about the current trends and developments in a renewable, decentralized and digital energy industry. Our moderators Tobias Bücklein and Zackes Brustik welcome and interview personalities who shape our industry and drive developments forward. A new episode is published every Thursday.

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About Marco Oesterlein & adesso

Marco Oesterlein works as Business Development Executive for adesso and leads the topic "IoT - Internet of Things" professionally across all application areas. His work focuses on networked products (Smart Connected Products). In addition, he contributes his many years of experience and his network from the areas of smart building, energy industry (photovoltaics, storage, electromobility), retail and automation technology.

Adesso SE is a listed consulting and IT services company headquartered in Dortmund, Germany. The company's core industries are insurance/reinsurance, banking/financial services, healthcare, public administration, automotive, mechanical engineering and manufacturing technology, retail, and energy and water management.

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