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    Digital Tools for Renewable Energy: What Wind, Solar, Hydro, and Other Energy Assets Need to Run Smarter

    June 19, 2025

    As renewable energy scales up, the old way of running assets just doesn’t cut it anymore. Scaling renewables doesn’t just require more turbines or solar panels — it demands smarter tools. And without them, even the greenest projects leak time, money, and megawatts. This article explores how digital tools — like AI, EMS, digital twins, …

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