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As the global race to net-zero emissions continues and demand for clean energy sources intensifies, the hydrogen industry is poised to boom and unlock unprecedented opportunities for a healthy planet. Clean hydrogen is fueling an emerging hydrogen economy and its...

Energy transition plans and goals toward net zero emissions have created the need for investment in DERMS. Whether it is enabling net-metering capabilities for prosumers that allow customers to sell energy back to the grid, participating in demand response programs...

Eurelectric is the federation of the European electric industry and speaks for more than 3500 European utilities active in power generation, distribution and supply. Their mission is to lead Europe’s energy transition with clean electricity, and we are thrilled to...

National Grid (formerly known as Western Power Distribution) has partnered with CGI to assist in the delivery of a new project which will find innovative ways of using smart meter data to help equip the electricity network for the mass...

CGI brings industry expertise and proven solutions to help energy and utilities clients use digitization and data to evolve their operations and better serve their customers. We are pleased to participate in important assessments by market intelligence firms that help...

Driven by the energy transition and large-scale grid expansion, pressure on the underground infrastructure, such as trenches, is increasing. Ad hoc exchange of information on such infrastructure via multiple applications is not secure or sustainable. Organizations must shift to a...

This STEM@CGI activity pack helps us think of ways to reduce the amount of carbon emissions that contribute to climate change on our planet.

The accelerated drive to net-zero is fueling adoption of sustainable energy sources and technologies. This includes greater use of renewable energy, the development of new energy ecosystems, and installing smart meters to better analyze energy consumption data.

CGI has been selected by EDF's Commerce Division to help maintain and develop business automation at the world’s biggest power company, serving more than 27 million customers in France.