Powering the energy transition: from smart approach to smart grid

Powering the energy transition: from smart approach to smart grid

Power grid operators have a pivotal role in achieving the clean and sustainable energy future that we all want, and which our warming planet desperately needs. If we are not moving fast enough, grid companies risk being a bottleneck in the energy transition. In an exclusive interview with Rene Kerkmeester, Global Vice President for Smart…


Power grid operators have a pivotal role in achieving the clean and sustainable energy future that we all want, and which our warming planet desperately needs. If we are not moving fast enough, grid companies risk being a bottleneck in the energy transition.

In an exclusive interview with Rene Kerkmeester, Global Vice President for Smart Grid at Capgemini, we look at how successful grid companies globally are facilitating the energy transition.

Watch the full video interview with Rene Kerkmeester below.

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This interview was filmed in November 2023 at Enlit Europe in Paris, France.

Capgemini and partners are using cutting-edge technology to virtualize the digital transformation of the grid.

By creating bespoke solutions for customers, using best practices from over 75 clients worldwide, Capgemini is speeding up the flow of data and empowering the energy transition.

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