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Bridging Technology and Utilities

Bridging Technology and Utilities

Welcome to Ozonelink, where we are dedicated to bridging innovators and technology companies with utilities. The utility sector is undergoing a profound shift, driven by the urgent need for decarbonization, the rise of renewable energy, and the transformative power of digital technologies.  As utilities navigate this complex landscape, deploying smart technology and enabling agile workforces have emerged as critical priorities.

Dr Edward Klinger
Dr Edward Klinger

Deploying Smart Technology

Deploying smart technology is essential to ensure the resilience and reliability of the energy system. This involves upgrading both the physical infrastructure and the digital systems that power the grid. Key focus areas include:

  • Integrating renewable energy sources and distributed energy resources (DERs) to enable a more decentralized and flexible grid

  • Deploying advanced monitoring and control technologies to enhance grid resilience and reliability

  • Leveraging data analytics and artificial intelligence to optimize asset management and grid operations whilst empowering an agile workforce.

Dr Edward Klinger
Dr Edward Klinger

Our Mission

We are committed to supporting utility's journey towards a more sustainable, resilient, and digitally-enabled future.  We do this by bridging utilities with technology.  Explore our resources and engage with our team to learn more about how we catalyze, enable and scale whether you're a technology company, a utility, or both!

Dr Edward Klinger
Dr Edward Klinger

Bridging Tech Companies to Utilities

The utility sector is undergoing a significant transformation, driven by the need for decarbonization, the rise of renewable energy, and the rapid advancement of digital technologies.  As a result, technology companies seeking to sell their solutions to utilities face several key challenges:

  • Demonstrating tangible value

  • Death by pilots

  • Navigating complex procurement processes

  • Overcoming aversion to risk

  • Aligning with utility priorities

  • Competing with established providers

  • Navigating regulatory constraints.

Dr Edward Klinger
Dr Edward Klinger

Bridging Utilities to Tech Companies

Utilities are facing several key challenges when it comes to working with technology companies, including:

  • Navigating interoperability and integration

  • Addressing cybersecurity concerns

  • Aligning priorities and timelines

  • Evaluating emerging technologies

  • Ineffective pilots

  • Navigating regulatory constraints

  • Ensuring data privacy and ownership

  • Developing collaborative partnerships.

Dr Edward Klinger
Dr Edward Klinger
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