Europe’s energy system is being rebuilt around PV plants and wind farms, and they don’t follow a rigid schedule. Solar peaks at midday, wind comes and goes, demand follows its own curve, so the grid increasingly needs somewhere to put energy when there’s...
We organised an in-person Ignition event recently—one of those full-day deep dives where Ignition professionals and enthusiasts gather to wrestle with the gnarly architectural challenges nobody wants to talk about at conferences. In our case, it was how to handle...
Industrial operations depend on people. Real people with different jobs, different ways of thinking, and different information needs. Yet, walk through any industrial facility and you’ll see the problem immediately: operators, engineers, and managers are all...
In this episode of the Unofficial Ignition Podcast, we take a deep dive into an article we posted on our website to clarify some points and share some practical stories. The four trends are: Data on a platform Greyzone between SCADA and MES Architectures are...
The challenge A rapidly expanding solar energy company faced a critical operational challenge: how to efficiently monitor and control multiple solar plants across different locations while maintaining cost-effectiveness and operational consistency. With some plants...