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Posted: Sun Jan 26, 2025 10:12 am
unproven, and, accordingly, it is difficult to persuade the energy sector to invest in such a costly and abstract topic. On the other hand, selected Russian technology companies have developments and an idea of how such models could be made and what they need from energy companies," he says. In his opinion, first of all, the introduction of digital twins even at a superficial level in the production processes of energy companies will lead to an increase in the efficiency of energy consumption in problematic regions, as well as remote regions where autonomous energy is relevant.
“All about blockchain, brain germany cell phone number list and web3.0”, believes that if the government starts to stimulate digital models in industry not only in documents, but also in real buildings and processes, this will become the basis for the emergence of an industrial metaverse. “As the world today is moving towards becoming software-defined - where there is a software-defined car, lawn mower, agricultural equipment, warehouse - then we will not be able to move to this new world without a virtual environment. A number of major companies, such as Siemens, for example, have already applied digital twins in factories, transport, buildings, smart cities, throughout the entire life cycle of design, production and operation. Their new industrial design software already provides key tools for the industrial metaverse, including user experience with AR and VR capabilities,” she says. In her view, the industrial metaverse of the future will expand thanks to the availability and combination of technological tools, offering more realistic immersion, real-time feedback, and greater openness and compatibility between tools.
Leonid Delitsyn, an analyst at FG Finam, notes that, according to various sources, large enterprises that use digital twins reduce costs by 5-10%. "There are examples from the Russian energy sector, when damage from downtime of power units was reduced by 2.5 times thanks to digital twins, and the number of incidents at combined-cycle power units decreased almost threefold. The total economic effect for the Russian electric power industry from digital twins was estimated at more than 0.5 trillion rubles. However, the implementation of digital twins is a long process that takes from a year to a year and a half, and large integrators are engaged in this. Accordingly, the projects are expensive, and any access to information is relevant, especially for smaller companies," the analyst says. According to him, the savings of energy companies from the implementation of digital twins will only have a positive effect on the end consumer. "Without a stable energy system, you can't even charge a smartphone, let alone mine cryptocurrency. In other words, without stable energy, modern society in our latitudes cannot exist, and access to digital twins contributes to its stability," concluded Leonid Delitsyn .
“All about blockchain, brain germany cell phone number list and web3.0”, believes that if the government starts to stimulate digital models in industry not only in documents, but also in real buildings and processes, this will become the basis for the emergence of an industrial metaverse. “As the world today is moving towards becoming software-defined - where there is a software-defined car, lawn mower, agricultural equipment, warehouse - then we will not be able to move to this new world without a virtual environment. A number of major companies, such as Siemens, for example, have already applied digital twins in factories, transport, buildings, smart cities, throughout the entire life cycle of design, production and operation. Their new industrial design software already provides key tools for the industrial metaverse, including user experience with AR and VR capabilities,” she says. In her view, the industrial metaverse of the future will expand thanks to the availability and combination of technological tools, offering more realistic immersion, real-time feedback, and greater openness and compatibility between tools.
Leonid Delitsyn, an analyst at FG Finam, notes that, according to various sources, large enterprises that use digital twins reduce costs by 5-10%. "There are examples from the Russian energy sector, when damage from downtime of power units was reduced by 2.5 times thanks to digital twins, and the number of incidents at combined-cycle power units decreased almost threefold. The total economic effect for the Russian electric power industry from digital twins was estimated at more than 0.5 trillion rubles. However, the implementation of digital twins is a long process that takes from a year to a year and a half, and large integrators are engaged in this. Accordingly, the projects are expensive, and any access to information is relevant, especially for smaller companies," the analyst says. According to him, the savings of energy companies from the implementation of digital twins will only have a positive effect on the end consumer. "Without a stable energy system, you can't even charge a smartphone, let alone mine cryptocurrency. In other words, without stable energy, modern society in our latitudes cannot exist, and access to digital twins contributes to its stability," concluded Leonid Delitsyn .