IPTO strengthens Greece’s energy security by leveraging IBM technology
Greece's Independent Power Transmission Operator (IPTO) is enhancing energy security by implementing an AI-powered Asset Performance Management System in collaboration with IBM.
The Independent Power Transmission Operator (IPTO) in Greece is modernizing its electricity transmission infrastructure through the adoption of a sophisticated Asset Performance Management System (APMS) utilizing artificial intelligence technology from IBM. This strategic initiative is aimed at bolstering the resilience of the national electricity grid amid rising energy demands and the need to integrate a broader array of energy sources. As the energy landscape evolves, such advancements are critical for maintaining a stable and secure power supply.
The newly implemented APMS leverages IBM Maximo Health & Predict, which incorporates real-time Internet of Things (IoT) data alongside maintenance history and environmental parameters to forecast potential risks. This proactive approach helps IPTO transition from traditional reactive maintenance strategies to a data-driven decision-making process. By identifying potential asset failures before they occur, the system seeks to enhance operational reliability and minimize unplanned outages, crucial for supporting the needs of consumers and businesses alike.
As Greece continues to navigate the complexities of energy management in the face of increased demand and a diverse energy portfolio, initiatives like this underscore the importance of technological innovation in ensuring energy security. This project not only extends the life cycle of critical infrastructure but also aligns with Greece's greater goals of sustainable energy development and resilience against future challenges in the energy sector.