Energy Analytics for Development : Big Data for Energy Access, Energy Efficiency, and Renewable Energy
With unprecedented speed and scale, digital transformation is affecting multiple industries, including energy. A combination of technologies, and a more complex world demanding greater agility and new competences impact all aspects of the energy se...
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okr-10986-284322021-05-25T09:53:38Z Energy Analytics for Development : Big Data for Energy Access, Energy Efficiency, and Renewable Energy Energy Sector Management Assistance Program ENERGY ACCESS ENERGY EFFICIENCY RENEWABLE ENERGY BIG DATA ENERGY PRICES ANALYTICS With unprecedented speed and scale, digital transformation is affecting multiple industries, including energy. A combination of technologies, and a more complex world demanding greater agility and new competences impact all aspects of the energy sector and manifest themselves in changing patterns of consumption, new ways of asset optimization, and cross-industry partnerships. 'Smart solutions' are a product of this transformation and energy data are its source. By nature, the energy sector generates vast amounts of big data through meters, sensor networks, customer payments, credit history, satellite imagery, etc. It is not surprising that private and public energy companies are turning to the idea of leveraging big data analytics for performance optimization and improved service delivery. The transition to a digitized energy sector will not happen on its own, and a number of enablers are required to facilitate this change. Beyond improved digital infrastructure, digital skills and analytics capabilities will need to be strengthened. This new solutions brief aims to encourage the use of big data analytics in the energy sector by outlining opportunities and identify cases for where the use of big data analytics could help better address challenges faced by the energy sector today. 2017-10-02T22:10:05Z 2017-10-02T22:10:05Z 2017-09-01 Working Paper http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/193841505235956499/Energy-analytics-for-development-big-data-for-energy-access-energy-efficiency-and-renewable-energy http://hdl.handle.net/10986/28432 English en_US ESMAP Knowledge Series;No. 027/17 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: ESMAP Paper |
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With unprecedented speed and scale,
digital transformation is affecting multiple industries,
including energy. A combination of technologies, and a more
complex world demanding greater agility and new competences
impact all aspects of the energy sector and manifest
themselves in changing patterns of consumption, new ways of
asset optimization, and cross-industry partnerships.
'Smart solutions' are a product of this
transformation and energy data are its source. By nature,
the energy sector generates vast amounts of big data through
meters, sensor networks, customer payments, credit history,
satellite imagery, etc. It is not surprising that private
and public energy companies are turning to the idea of
leveraging big data analytics for performance optimization
and improved service delivery. The transition to a digitized
energy sector will not happen on its own, and a number of
enablers are required to facilitate this change. Beyond
improved digital infrastructure, digital skills and
analytics capabilities will need to be strengthened. This
new solutions brief aims to encourage the use of big data
analytics in the energy sector by outlining opportunities
and identify cases for where the use of big data analytics
could help better address challenges faced by the energy
sector today. |
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Energy Analytics for Development : Big Data for Energy Access, Energy Efficiency, and Renewable Energy |
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Energy Analytics for Development : Big Data for Energy Access, Energy Efficiency, and Renewable Energy |
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Energy Analytics for Development : Big Data for Energy Access, Energy Efficiency, and Renewable Energy |
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Energy Analytics for Development : Big Data for Energy Access, Energy Efficiency, and Renewable Energy |
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Energy Analytics for Development : Big Data for Energy Access, Energy Efficiency, and Renewable Energy |
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energy analytics for development : big data for energy access, energy efficiency, and renewable energy |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2017 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/193841505235956499/Energy-analytics-for-development-big-data-for-energy-access-energy-efficiency-and-renewable-energy http://hdl.handle.net/10986/28432 |
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