AUGMENTED REALITY AND VIRTUAL REALITY IN ENERGY

Posted by Siya Sharma on April 28th, 2021

“Several major utilities around the world, including Duke Energy, Consolidated Edison, and EDF, are experimenting with augmented reality in the energy sector.”

The oil and gas industry has had its ups and downs over the years, but the difficulties of discovering and producing commercially viable hydrocarbons have remained constant. The introduction of new technology and next-generation platforms has created many opportunities for the industry to evolve and change. Some prototypes use augmented reality and virtual reality to help Oil & Gas operations run more efficiently.

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What effect would AR and VR have on energy?

In the utility industry, a range of technological transformations are occurring, with data analytics offering actionable information and augmented reality making data accessible to the right person at the right time for making business decisions.

AR may help utilities improve business processes, such as restoring power faster, while also assisting in the management of an aging workforce and information management.

The Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) is collaborating with large utilities including Duke Energy, Consolidated Edison, EDF, Korea Electric Power Corporation, and others to figure out how AR can be integrated into the workforce.

 

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