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Customer Story Austrian bank uses integrated risk and carbon calculation engine to steer toward net-zero by 2050Erste Group extends its SAS Solution for Regulatory Capital to help understand and reduce impact of climate change on its portfolios
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White Paper The Autonomous Grid in the Age of the Artificial Intelligence of ThingsExplore how AI and IoT work together to deliver everything from improved threat detection to better customer engagement for utilities.
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Article Load forecasting: Ensuring supply meets energy demandLoad forecasting helps energy suppliers meet demand for residential and commercial customers. As renewable energy resources increase, the necessity for a technology platform that adapts to load forecasting requirements becomes crucial.
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White Paper Protect the Integrity of the Procurement FunctionProcurement fraud affects nearly one-third of organizations, and it is often perpetrated by the most trusted, longtime employees, the ones you’d least suspect. Learn from two white-collar crime specialists about common flavors of procurement fraud, striking examples from recent headlines, four fundamental ways to get better at detecting and preventing fraud, and how to take procurement integrity to the next level.
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Article The increasing role of analytics in managing disruption in energy and utilitiesThis four-part series, Managing Disruption, will examine disruptions faced by the Australian energy and utilities industry – and the role analytics can play in lessening the impact.
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Article A new arms race: Analytics for commodity market complianceRogue trading and dodgy deals are not the only things keeping chief risk officers awake. Today’s regulators now employ big data analytics to uncover troubles in the commodity swaps market. Staying ahead of innocent compliance errors – and quickly identifying the occasional bad actor from within – will require some tough analytics of your own.
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White Paper Drilling Optimization Through Advanced Analytics Using Historical and Real-Time DataWith SAS Visual Analytics, drilling engineers, advisors and asset team members can use intuitive analytic tools to improve understanding of their wells and operations – without being statisticians.
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Webinar How AI is Powering Accurate, Scalable Load and Generation ForecastingJoin us as we discuss how energy planners at utilities can take advantage of advances in AI to gain insights into advanced forecasting models in the cloud.
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Article Big data in real life: The impact of analytics on car manufacturingWant a real-world example of the widespread impact of big data analytics? Look no further than the automotive industry, where modern technology has turbo charged the way information is being collected and used.
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White Paper Mitigating bribery and corruption in the oil and gas industryHow data and automation can help identify and reduce risk.
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White Paper Charging Ahead with EV AnalyticsThis white paper from Navigant Research, sponsored by SAS and Intel, explores the analytics infrastructure that is needed to prepare for and benefit from the growth of EVs
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Analyst Report Advanced AI-Powered Energy ForecastingAs regional power markets across the globe experience constantly changing market dynamics, there is an increased need for advanced AI-driven energy forecasting to help power and utility companies navigate the energy transition.
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Customer Story Electric cooperative sharpens forecasts, reduces energy costsNCEMC decreases forecast generation time from six weeks to just a few hours.
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White Paper The Energy Transition and Forecasting The Next DecadeHow new tools are meeting the needs of a dynamic energy landscape.
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Article 5 reasons why everybody should learn data analyticsCould data analytics be the new coding? We certainly think so, and in this article we'll look at five reasons why data analytics is a great skill to learn.
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Customer Story Electric co-op forecasts demand and transmission needs NOVEC, a regional electricity cooperative, relies on SAS to forecast demand for power as well as for future infrastructure needs.
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E-Book Internet of Things: Understanding the JourneyWhether your focus is business outcomes or technology challenges, this guide provides the insights to accelerate your IoT journey.
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White Paper Utility analytics in 2017: Aligning data and analytics with business strategyTo better understand organizational readiness for analytics and key areas of analytic priority in this diverse business landscape, SAS conducted an industry survey. The survey explored the issues and trends that are shaping how utilities are deploying data and analytics to achieve their business goals.
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Customer Story Managing mergers and analytics: Ensuring reliable energy by eliminating riskWhen the Belgian grid operators Eandis, Infrax and Integan merged into Fluvius, the new company turned to SAS for an analytics solution to screen its procurement systems and identify risks at an early stage.
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Article A look inside Southern California Edison’s fire mitigation planThis article examines how Southern California Edison (SCE) uses SAS to apply these practises in the US.
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Article Analytics at the edgeStreaming data from automobiles, medical devices, location apps and other "things" lives at the edge of the network, where it can be used to monitor existing conditions and evaluate future scenarios. Learn how organizations in multiple industries are finding opportunity in analyzing this data from the Internet of Things.
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E-Book The Future of Energy & Utilities: Transform Through InnovationThe Energy & Utilities sector is on a countdown to reinvention. The surge in demand for advanced technology, smart cities and electric mobility is converging with the need for renewable energy sources and sustainability.
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Article Keep the lights on with AI and IoT technologyBushfires, pandemics, rapidly evolving technology; disruption is now business as usual for the Australian energy and utility sector.