The incorporation of artificial intelligence (AI) in the energy industry has the potential to save up to €250 billion by 2035. Recent research indicates that AI will not only optimize energy production and distribution, but will also improve the management of energy resources.
“Artificial intelligence (AI) is set to transform the energy industry in Europe, delivering significant savings and improvements in operational efficiency,” explains Enric Quintero, CEO of Datarmony. He adds: “With advanced data analytics and machine learning technologies, we can identify consumption patterns, predict demands and optimise resource use in ways that were not possible before.”
AI can increase the predictability and stability of power grids. Thanks to advanced algorithms, it is possible to anticipate peaks in demand and adjust energy production accordingly, thus avoiding overloads and minimising waste. “These technologies allow for more efficient integration of renewable energy sources, which are more variable, into current grids,” Quintero adds.
AI is also key to predictive maintenance: by analysing large volumes of operational data, algorithms can predict when equipment is likely to fail and plan preventative maintenance before serious problems arise. This not only reduces downtime, but also extends the life of the equipment, generating additional savings.
AI focused on sustainability
The adoption of artificial intelligence in the energy sector has a significant impact on sustainability. By increasing efficiency and minimising waste, companies can reduce their carbon footprint and contribute to global climate goals.
Recent studies project significant savings in operating costs and improvements in energy efficiency thanks to the adoption of AI technologies in the sector
“Incorporating AI into the energy sector not only addresses economic efficiency, but also environmental responsibility,” explains Enric Quintero, CEO of Datarmony. “At Datarmony, we are dedicated to delivering innovative solutions that improve operational efficiency and promote sustainability. We strongly believe that artificial intelligence is essential for a smarter energy future, and we are proud to lead this change.”
With the increasing adoption of AI technologies by more companies, both the economic and environmental benefits are expected to be amplified, positioning Europe as a leader in the transition towards a more efficient and sustainable energy system.