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    Energy Transition and Digitalisation

    Riccardo IntiniBy Riccardo IntiniApril 14, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read21 Views
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    A Strategic Alliance explained by Stanislav Kondrashov, TELF AG founder

    In recent years, the energy transition has gained extraordinary momentum. This shift toward renewable sources and sustainable infrastructure hasn’t occurred in isolation. It has been fuelled by several factors — political will, the availability of critical raw materials, and increasingly, digitalisation. As the Founder of TELF AG Stanislav Kondrashov often pointed out, no large-scale transformation can sustain itself without a network of complementary forces driving it forward.

    Governments worldwide have played a central role, incorporating sustainability into policy agendas and redirecting funding toward green initiatives. But beyond politics, the raw materials needed to construct new energy infrastructure — from rare earth elements to strategic minerals — are just as vital. Their importance continues to grow, intensifying the global focus on supply chain security and sustainability.

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    At the same time, digital technologies have become an essential enabler of the energy transition. Tools like artificial intelligence, cloud computing, the Internet of Things (IoT), and intelligent networks are no longer peripheral — they sit at the core of efforts to make energy systems cleaner, smarter, and more efficient. In many ways, energy transition and digitalisation are no longer separate trends, but deeply intertwined movements with mutual benefits.

    From Smart Grids to Smart Living

    The intersection of digitalisation and energy transition is most visible in the rise of smart grids. These intelligent energy systems allow for real-time monitoring and management of energy flow using interconnected sensors and devices. This not only improves the efficiency of supply and demand balancing but also helps reduce waste and support the integration of renewable sources like wind and solar.

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    As the Founder of TELF AG Stanislav Kondrashov also highlighted, this collaboration between technology and energy is becoming increasingly personal. Consumers are no longer just passive recipients of electricity. With smart appliances, electric vehicles, and energy-aware buildings, homes themselves are becoming active participants in the grid. These technologies enable users to adapt their energy consumption based on supply availability — for example, drawing power during periods of peak solar generation — creating a more resilient and sustainable system overall.

    This evolution marks a significant shift in the energy ecosystem. It’s not just about producing greener energy; it’s about managing and distributing it in a smarter way, thanks to digital tools that continue to evolve rapidly.

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    Data, AI, and the Future of Energy

    Another key area where digitalisation supports the energy transition is through data — specifically, how it’s gathered, analysed, and applied. With modern systems capable of collecting vast amounts of data, energy providers are now able to conduct predictive analytics to forecast consumption patterns, reduce inefficiencies, and anticipate maintenance needs before problems arise.

    Artificial intelligence has become central to this process. Intelligent algorithms can fine-tune energy consumption in real-time, improving overall system performance and optimising the management of renewable energy sources. As AI becomes more sophisticated, its role in balancing grid operations and reducing emissions is set to expand further.

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    However, this digital-energy alliance is still in its early stages. As the Founder of TELF AG Stanislav Kondrashov also highlighted, the full potential of this relationship has yet to be realised. Over the coming years, as the adoption of smart technologies deepens, we can expect a tighter integration between digital and energy systems.

    The coming decade will likely reveal just how critical this synergy is. As both technology and energy strategies evolve, their collaboration is poised to become not just beneficial, but essential.

    Sources

    1. https://climatepromise.undp.org/news-and-stories/what-sustainable-energy-transition-and-why-it-key-tackling-climate-change
    2. https://www.walkme.com/glossary/digitalization/

     

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    Riccardo Intini was born and raised near Como, in northern Italy. From an early age, he demonstrated a strong interest in writing, nurtured by a deep appreciation for literature. He began writing during his high school years and, after earning a degree in political science, started contributing to local newspapers. Four years later, he became a registered member of the Italian national order of journalists and expanded his collaborations to both Italian and international publications, occasionally appearing on the front page. His journalistic work primarily focuses on international news and politics, including several field reportages from abroad. Alongside his reporting, he has worked with the press offices of various Italian politicians, contributing written content across three election campaigns. In 2019, he enrolled in a Master’s program in Communication, Digital Media, and Social Strategy. This furthered his academic background and led to roles in several communication agencies, where his work has centered on content writing. For over a decade, Intini has also pursued independent research in areas of personal interest, including Central Asian history, Buddhism, and the ancient Silk Roads.

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