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8 000
generators (wind, solar and hydro) monitored and controlled in 12 countries
14
energy data platforms in 10 countries developed and maintained, with never a single message lost
30+ years
average relationship tenure with world’s largest energy and utilities companies
Data enablement and governance
All elements of the energy transition increasingly depend on data. Developing new digital capabilities requires a detailed, accurate and integrated view of operations.
Environmental sustainability
Data is a key enabler to trace and measure sustainability-related factors. Through the development of business strategies and application of responsible technologies, we help clients track and improve sustainability actions across their digital value chains, including ecosystem partnerships.
Standards, safety, security & sovereignty
Sovereign energy security and resiliency are growing concerns. In compliance with regulations, energy companies must protect critical infrastructure and data, safeguard the environment and worker safety, and bring value to the community.
Whether you seek to use AI to innovate business models or optimize operations, we offer four AI imperatives for action, moving from envision to exploration to engineering and expansion. We help clients set their AI strategy, explore ROI-led use cases, build future-fit and adaptive foundations, and scale to accelerate value and trusted outcomes.
End-to-end digital value chains are becoming essential
Technology advances, regulation, electrification and distributed energy resources are changing the energy value chain at an accelerated pace. This includes convergence of hydrogen, oil, natural gas, electricity, renewables, low-carbon technology and storage into a common ecosystem. Regulations, standards and data accelerate the transition.
CGI and the EDF Group sign a low-carbon digital progress plan
How did this plan come about? What are its main features? How is CGI concretely committing to it, with a focus on eco-design and an ambitious training plan?
Richard Bury, Director of Information Systems and Management EDF DTEO, responsible for EDF's Responsible Digital programme, and Fabien VILLEROT, Vice-President in charge of the EDF account at CGI, answer all these questions and reveal how together we hope to meet the challenge of decarbonising our economy, starting with our digital services.
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