Climate Leaders Live: As our grids become digitised, data demands grow, and energy use accelerates, what role do the 'big tech' sector play?

Climate Leaders Live: As our grids become digitised, data demands grow, and energy use accelerates, what role do the 'big tech' sector play?

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In conversation with Vanessa Miler-Fels (Microsoft) and  Robert Denda (Enel Global)  

Enel Global Infrastructure and NetworksEnel is the world’s leading privately owned international operator of electricity distribution grids. With more than 2.2 million kilometres in 8 different countries between Europe and Latam, and over 44 million smart meters installed on its networks, Enel’s goal is to provide accessible, efficient and reliable energy for the benefit of more than 74 million end users worldwide. In 2020, through more than 4,900 primary substations and 1.3 million secondary substations around the world, Enel delivered more than 485 TWh of energy.  

Speakers

Vanessa Miler-Fels
Vanessa Miler-Fels
Director of Energy & ImpactMicrosoft
Nik Gowing
Nik Gowing
ChairEnergy Transition Summit
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Robert Denda
Head of Innovation and IndustrialisationEnel Global Infrastructure and Networks

Previous Session

Virtual Panel: How will grid flexibility and digitisation change the energy landscape over the next decade?

Richard Sarti · NODES
Jay Zoellner · Kiwi Power
Andreas Kuhlmann · Deutsche Energie-Agentur (dena)
Caroline Bragg · The Association of Decentralised Energy

Next Session

Chair Closing Remarks | Session 2

Tuesday, May 25, 2021 2:35 PM to 2:40 PM