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GE Vernova launches whitepaper on AI-enabled grid applications

The paper offers actionable insights for engineers, operators, policymakers and executives.

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In lines with ADIPEC 2025, GE Vernova has launched a whitepaper, “AI at the Helm: Redefining the Future of the Grid,” highlighting the central role of cybersecurity in building scalable, sustainable, resilient and safe grids based on AI-enabled applications

The paper offers actionable insights for engineers, operators, policymakers and executives, as it demonstrates advanced digitalisation strategies powered by artificial learning and machine learning.

The Gold Sponsor at ADIPEC 2025, GE Vernova will also exhibit at the event its technologies that help maintain reliable, affordable, and secure electricity systems. Visitors can find them on Stand 7135 in Hall 7, covering topics such as industry-leading gas turbines, synchronous condensers, software-defined automation, distributed energy resource (DER) management, grid cybersecurity, predictive analytics and AI driven diagnostics, and CERius emissions management software for utilities. 

The company will showcase their vibrant portfolio, including grid applications with GridBeats – AI/ML enabled digitalisation, grid automation, and other advanced solutions, like GE Vernova’s GridOS orchestration software.

In keeping with ADIPEC 2025’s theme - “Energy. Intelligence. Impact.” - GE Vernova will underscore the power of AI in redefining the electrical grid landscape. As power systems evolve with rapid renewable integration, the proliferation of electronic devices, rising regulatory and cyber requirements, and growing system complexity, AI-enabled applications can help enhance grid stability, resilience, and efficiency while improving energy availability and affordability.

“As the region accelerates the energy transition, grid operators need scalable digital tools, grounded in cybersecurity, to keep power reliable, affordable, and secure. AI, together with virtualization and predictive decision-making, helps human operators plan, operate, and protect increasingly complex and distributed systems in real time,” said Joseph Anis, president and CEO of EMEA, for GE Vernova’s Gas Power business. “Building sustainable, resilient, and safe energy infrastructure is a shared priority across the GCC and beyond. At ADIPEC, GE Vernova will be bringing the full breadth of our portfolio across power generation, transmission, distribution, conversion, storage, and software solutions, and showcasing our longstanding collaborations to enable customers to be future-ready for the energy systems of tomorrow,” he added.