{"id":23080,"date":"2024-11-28T16:02:07","date_gmt":"2024-11-28T10:32:07","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.cigniti.com\/blog\/?p=23080"},"modified":"2024-11-28T16:02:07","modified_gmt":"2024-11-28T10:32:07","slug":"energy-sector-innovation-digital-twins","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.cigniti.com\/blog\/energy-sector-innovation-digital-twins\/","title":{"rendered":"Powering the Future: How Digital Twins Are Revolutionizing the Energy Sector"},"content":{"rendered":"

Today\u2019s energy systems face a critical challenge: they often operate in isolation, with little real-time communication between key components like wind turbines and transformers. This lack of connectivity leaves gaps in performance optimization, predictive maintenance, and seamless grid management. With no existing technology robust enough to bridge these divides, the sector remains vulnerable to disruptions and inefficiencies.<\/p>\n

Many energy grids worldwide remain stuck in the past, relying on legacy systems built decades ago. For instance, in the US, much of the electrical grid was constructed in the 1960s and ’70s, with critical infrastructure now nearing the end of its lifecycle. The US Department of Energy estimates that power outages drain $150 billion from the economy each year.<\/p>\n

That said, Gartner predicts that by 2027, over 40% of large enterprises will adopt digital twin solutions to enhance product performance and accelerate time-to-market.<\/em><\/p>\n

As a case in point:<\/p>\n