Renewable energies, an increasing number of decentralized producers and thus more complicated grid management, aging equipment, and a shortage of skilled workers – the complexity of energy grids is constantly increasing. It is true that AI poses major challenges for the grids themselves due to its enormous energy consumption. Conversely, however, it can also make a decisive contribution to making energy systems more efficient, resilient, and sustainable. Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen has been working with machine learning for 20 years and already offers AI-based solutions.
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Impulses
- Impulses overview
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Transformer manufacturers
- What transformer manufacturers say about the VRDT
- South America's champions of the energy transition
- Traction Transformers – Future on the Rail
- Time of the giants: XXL transformers for more power
- "Reinhausen is ready to deliver!"
- Oversized de-energized tap-changers
- The most powerful transformers in the world for a 1,100 kV HVDC line in China
- "We are in a growth market with the VRDT"
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Digitalization
- Using artificial intelligence to create more efficient networks
- Upgrade for the US power grids
- How AI can lend a hand
- myReinhausen: MR's central digital customer platform
- Why data centers (may) never fail
- Automation? (Cyber-) Secure!
- Remote Solutions: Professional help from a distance
- "Digitalization of the power grids will only work with comprehensive security measures"
- Why are you digitizing your transformers? Three questions for Rúnar Svavar Svavarsson.
- Six challenges, six solutions – Intelligent sensors for safe transformers
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Energy transition
- VRDT goes Brazil
- 5 theses on the energy transition
- The VRDT is the ideal solution to solve voltage problems in our distribution grids
- Making transformers more sustainable
- 940 tons of power regulation
- Sunny prospects: Municipal solar storage devices
- Four reasons why regulated distribution grids are the future
- "The energy transition is taking place in the distribution grids"
- Five theses on the future of power grids
- Storage at all network levels
- Test systems for the energy revolution
- Climate change, energy revolution and the future of power grids?
- A new design for utility poles
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Wind and solar power
- The North Sea as Europe's green power plant
- Sahara electricity - safe for the island
- Are wind farms the new power plants?
- Direct current at all grid levels
- The MSCDN plant – the new "power plant generator" for stable grids
- Clean power grid with high-frequency filters
- Weatherproof cable testing for offshore wind parks
- VRDTs for Australia's distribution grids
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Lifetime optimization
- Transformers on the limit: How a digital retrofit extends service life
- Maximum protection against electric arcs
- Top service for a long transformer life
- Precise condition assessment of transformers with TESSA® APM
- Digital transformer check - MR provides training at thyssenkrupp's steelworks
- How ISO 55000 facilitates asset management
- Clever fleet management for transformers
- Retrofit: Bushing monitoring for phase shifters
- Retrofit: Breathing new life into old transformers thanks to new tap changers
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Power supply in industry
- When every second counts: how MR can help with power outages in industry
- More power for Phoenix
- Get the most out of Green H2 - with proven MR Solutions
- Waste water generates energy
- Asian industry uses voltage regulation distribution transformers in the fight against fluctuating grids
- Putting an End to Harmonics in Industries
- Power Quality in shipping: Cleaner grids
- Globalization
- Impulses overview
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Transformer manufacturers
- What transformer manufacturers say about the VRDT
- South America's champions of the energy transition
- Traction Transformers – Future on the Rail
- Time of the giants: XXL transformers for more power
- "Reinhausen is ready to deliver!"
- Oversized de-energized tap-changers
- The most powerful transformers in the world for a 1,100 kV HVDC line in China
- "We are in a growth market with the VRDT"
-
Digitalization
- Using artificial intelligence to create more efficient networks
- Upgrade for the US power grids
- How AI can lend a hand
- myReinhausen: MR's central digital customer platform
- Why data centers (may) never fail
- Automation? (Cyber-) Secure!
- Remote Solutions: Professional help from a distance
- "Digitalization of the power grids will only work with comprehensive security measures"
- Why are you digitizing your transformers? Three questions for Rúnar Svavar Svavarsson.
- Six challenges, six solutions – Intelligent sensors for safe transformers
-
Energy transition
- VRDT goes Brazil
- 5 theses on the energy transition
- The VRDT is the ideal solution to solve voltage problems in our distribution grids
- Making transformers more sustainable
- 940 tons of power regulation
- Sunny prospects: Municipal solar storage devices
- Four reasons why regulated distribution grids are the future
- "The energy transition is taking place in the distribution grids"
- Five theses on the future of power grids
- Storage at all network levels
- Test systems for the energy revolution
- Climate change, energy revolution and the future of power grids?
- A new design for utility poles
-
Wind and solar power
- The North Sea as Europe's green power plant
- Sahara electricity - safe for the island
- Are wind farms the new power plants?
- Direct current at all grid levels
- The MSCDN plant – the new "power plant generator" for stable grids
- Clean power grid with high-frequency filters
- Weatherproof cable testing for offshore wind parks
- VRDTs for Australia's distribution grids
-
Lifetime optimization
- Transformers on the limit: How a digital retrofit extends service life
- Maximum protection against electric arcs
- Top service for a long transformer life
- Precise condition assessment of transformers with TESSA® APM
- Digital transformer check - MR provides training at thyssenkrupp's steelworks
- How ISO 55000 facilitates asset management
- Clever fleet management for transformers
- Retrofit: Bushing monitoring for phase shifters
- Retrofit: Breathing new life into old transformers thanks to new tap changers
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Power supply in industry
- When every second counts: how MR can help with power outages in industry
- More power for Phoenix
- Get the most out of Green H2 - with proven MR Solutions
- Waste water generates energy
- Asian industry uses voltage regulation distribution transformers in the fight against fluctuating grids
- Putting an End to Harmonics in Industries
- Power Quality in shipping: Cleaner grids
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Globalization
Impulses - Portfolio
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Career
Career
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Company
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Using artificial intelligence to create more efficient grids
Artificial intelligence is conquering more and more areas of life and also opening up enormous potential for the energy sector. But how can AI specifically help network operators, and what conditions must be met for this to happen?
Using artificial intelligence to create more efficient grids
Artificial intelligence is conquering more and more areas of life and also opening up enormous potential for the energy sector. But how can AI specifically help network operators, and what conditions must be met for this to happen?
How artificial intelligence can help grid operators
AI opens up a wide range of opportunities for the energy industry: It can help optimize grid management and, in the future, automate it by incorporating both forecast and status data from equipment into its decisions. At the equipment level, AI-supported systems can also independently analyze sensor data and automatically report that maintenance is necessary, for example, even before a fault occurs. In the future, AI could also plan service calls independently, thereby making better use of scarce human resources. These are just a few examples that show how important AI will be for a stable energy supply in the future. The potential for power grids is huge: The International Energy Agency (IEA) has calculated that intelligent sensors and AI-based grid management could free up 175 gigawatts (GW) of transmission capacity without the need to build new lines.
more transmission capacity is possible with the help of AI, according to the IEA.
No AI without data
However, in order for AI to realize its potential, it first needs a large amount of data—without data, it is completely worthless. For energy suppliers to use AI effectively, comprehensive data collection from transformers, circuit breakers, and cables is therefore an important prerequisite. Roland Götz, Head of Innovation and Technology at MR, explains: "To make this possible, we at MR are working to reduce the costs of digitization." And AI is supposed to help with this: "We are currently testing algorithms that draw conclusions from the measurement data of a few sensors and calculate values for other fictitious or digital sensors." The effect: fewer sensors would be needed to digitize a transformer, allowing grid operators to save a lot of money when modernizing their fleets.
„We have been working with transformers and their components for decades – this expertise is embedded in our algorithms.“
Roland Götz, Head of Innovation and Technology at MR
AI made by MR
Machine learning has played a central role at MR for around 20 years. It all started with dehydrating breather with self-learning control algorithms. Over the years, the sensor portfolio grew and other products were equipped with intelligent algorithms. These include MSENSE®VAM, a vibroacoustic measurement method that uses self-learning algorithms to monitor the switching process in tap changers. AI enables increasingly precise analyses, particularly in the area of equipment assessment. The ETOS® automation solution, for example, is already established in the field as a system for monitoring and data acquisition on transformers. Functions such as asset intelligence and the analysis of dissolved gases in insulating oil (DGA interpretation) already provide data- and model-based insights for more efficient condition assessments—including specific recommendations for action. But once the equipment has been digitized across the board, much more will be possible in the future.
More AI made by MR
Our customer magazine ONLOAD provides even more insights into the world of AI at MR:
- In an interview, Roland Götz, Head of Innovation and Technology at MR, explains, among other things, how AI can also be used safely in the area of critical infrastructure.
- We show four examples of how artificial intelligence can help energy suppliers.
- An overview of products and solutions with AI technology that are already available today at MR and Reinhausen subsidiary HIGHVOLT.
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