ADMIE: Strengthening Greece's energy security by leveraging IBM technology
Greece is modernizing its electricity transmission infrastructure through a collaboration between the Independent Power Transmission Operator (ADMIE) and IBM to implement an advanced AI-driven Asset Performance Management System (APMS).
Greece is taking significant steps to modernize and safeguard its electricity transmission infrastructure as the Independent Power Transmission Operator (ADMIE) implements a cutting-edge Asset Performance Management System (APMS) developed in partnership with IBM and NOVA ICT. This project is crucial for enhancing the resilience of the national electricity grid at a time of increasing energy demand and a growing reliance on diverse energy sources.
The newly introduced system utilizes IBM Maximo Health & Predict, part of the IBM Maximo Application Suite, and incorporates real-time IoT data, historical maintenance records, and environmental conditions. Its aim is to provide predictive insights that allow ADMIE to identify potential risks to its infrastructure before they manifest. By shifting from a reactive maintenance approach to an automated data-driven decision-making process, this initiative promises to enhance operational efficiency and ensure a more reliable energy supply for the country.
In the context of increasing energy requirements, this collaboration with IBM represents a strategic move for Greece, showcasing its commitment to embracing advanced technologies to bolster its energy infrastructure. As the country navigates the complexities of energy transition and diversification, such innovations are vital for sustaining the power grid's integrity and supporting future growth in energy consumption.