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Not everyone can charge their electric car when it’s cheapest

The energy transition cannot wait and requires large amounts of new fossil-free energy. By 2045, electricity consumption is expected to double. The problem, however, is ...
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Securing critical infrastructure – how ISO 27001 enhances data protection at Digpro

With the increased digitalization, there is inevitably also the threat of cyber attacks. These threats apply for all businesses, regardless of size or industry. Failure ...
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Analyzing and forecasting electricity distribution networks – part 1

With short- and mid-term forecasting, electricity distribution companies can meet volatile and unpredictable production and consumption.
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Analyzing and forecasting electricity distribution networks – part 2

Grid investments are needed in the years to come. Long-term forecasting supports electricity distribution companies to invest where and when it is most needed.
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The power of energy distribution

Clean energy for a sustainable future is a must. Jonas Vestin, Group CEO at Digpro, explains how and why dpPower enables for electric distributors to ...
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Crunching the numbers of solar panel applications

The collaboration between E.ON and Digpro which resulted in the reduction of time for solar panel applications, provides an excellent example of how digitizing data ...
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What is GIS and what is NIS?

A Network Information System (NIS) specifically meets the needs of fiber network owners and its stakeholders. Learn about the advantages as Magnus Sjökvist, Head of ...
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Digital Twins take the field – six benefits of true network visualization

With a Digital Twin of the fiber network, the entire workforce accesses one source of the truth. Joel Pirard gives six reasons why the Digital ...
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Data in one system

Collating data to one system, and learning on the way

During the process of migrating data, it is validated and creates immaculate information to rely on in the future. Once done, network owners are ensured ...
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Five ways to know the value of your fiber network

When asked to show and prove how much your network is worth, it is to your advantage to be able to do so. Joel Pirard ...
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Five reasons why you should move from GIS to NIS

By Joel Pirard Are your plotted network schematics already outdated when they leave the office? Do you spend too much time synchronizing plans and documentation? ...
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The journey from traditional GIS to Digital Twin

Do you want to enhance the productivity of your fibre network, whilst securing quality and efficiency? With a digital twin, you take full control of ...
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Power up your electric network with a Digital Twin

In the modern world, we use more electricity than ever. Not only because we have more devices - it is also one of the most ...
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Solving electric outages with the support of a Digital Twin

Electricity, and all we can do thanks to the supply of it, is a natural part of our everyday lives. Should an outage occur, electric ...
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Placing reliable and sustainable fiber networks on the map

The world is changing, and it is changing fast. We stay connected, and the Internet is our platform. Without reliable and sustainable fiber networks, it ...
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Five reasons why you should move from GIS to NIS

Many utility network providers rely on a traditional GIS to support their network. There is also the option to really take control of a network. ...
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Utilising existing infrastructure for fibre rollout when connecting Britain

In the UK, at least 85 percent of premises are to have gigabit broadband connection by 2025. Rob Leenderts tells you how dpCom's specially designed ...
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Keep your Digital Twin up-to-date with the advantages of mobility

Field work is often required to keep utility networks delivering broadband, electricity, water, gas and heating. By using mobile solutions, the field engineer can access ...
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A compass for smart society infrastructure

Telecommunication. Energy. Water. Gas. Heating. We use it everyday. Should the delivery of these fail, it does not take long for societies to suffer severe ...
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