Drones, electric mobility, augmented reality and the new digital tools to be installed on high-voltage pylons. These are the themes of the projects Terna presented at the VIII edition of Maker Faire Rome, the most important European event dedicated to innovation, organised by the Rome Chamber of Commerce through its special organisation Innova Camera. All of them are connected by an important thread: the challenge offered by the energy transition, the switch from fossil fuels to renewable sources, which requires significant digitalisation changes on the grid as well as elsewhere. All linked to sustainability.
In fact, “Innovation and sustainability overlap,” explained Stefano Donnarumma, Chief Executive Officer of Terna, speaking at Maker Faire 2020. “Under the European framework, 95% of grid investments are considered sustainable: so every element of technological innovation applied to the grid is sustainable. Under our Driver Energy business plan, 900 million is dedicated to innovation, to implementing systems linked to management of energy flows”. Massimiliano Garri, the Innovation, Digital Energy Solutions & Connectivity Manager for the Group also emphasised that, “making the grid more resilient by facilitating the energy transition is the objective of Terna’s digital transformation: connectivity, cybersecurity, new ways of working and digital sustainable assets represent the four key elements for Terna’s digitalization”.