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As the digitalization of the energy sector accelerates globally, artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming the core driver of transformation in the power generation industry. In today's HuaweiTech Talks, we invited two industry experts: Wang Congsheng, Deputy Director of the Information Technology Standardization Committee of the Electric Power Industry, and Huang Feng, CEO of Huawei's Intelligent Power Generation BU, to discuss how AI brings about breakthroughs and innovations in power generation. From predicting wind, solar, and hydro power to intelligent maintenance of critical equipment, from large language models (LLMs) replacing manual report generation to intelligent production scheduling and decision-making, AI applications are revolutionizing the efficiency, safety, and sustainability of power generation. In the future, as the share of renewable energy grows and the demand for computing power surges, AI and electricity will form a symbiotic relationship, propelling the industry toward an intelligent future characterized by unmanned operations and one-click start-up and shut-down. Huawei proposes six core support elements from the ICT perspective—data, network, storage, large models, computing power, and end-to-end security—to establish a robust foundation for the intelligent transformation of the power generation industry.
Click to watch the full interview and discover how AI illuminates the future of intelligent energy.
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