Demo Day: The Ministry of Energy presented advanced digital solutions for the fuel and energy sector
16.11.2024 18:11:42 3314
On October 16, 2024, the Ministry of Energy of the Republic of Kazakhstan presented a System for monitoring the preparation and passage of the heating period based on the Energy Tech platform (IS "Unified State Fuel and Energy Complex Management System" (EGSU TEK) as part of a Demo Day organized by the Ministry of Digital Development, Innovation and Aerospace Industry of the Republic of Kazakhstan (ICRIAP).
The purpose of the event is to demonstrate new digital projects, discuss their effectiveness for improving public services and optimizing government functions for the public and business.
The system provides the possibility of remote monitoring of electric and heat supply facilities in real time according to the following parameters:
The condition of the power equipment;
Operation of the energy system of the Republic of Kazakhstan as a whole;
Compliance with the parameters of the released electrical and thermal energy;
Transparency of planning, approval and execution of repairs, investment programs and marginal tariffs.
The main task of EnergyTech is asset management and accounting of energy resources, as well as the provision of public services and functions through a single digital platform.
Vice Minister of Energy of the Republic of Kazakhstan Bakytzhan Ilyas stressed that the Ministry, together with ICRIAP and the Digital Government Support Center, is actively working to create a digital data catalog and optimize business processes in the industry.
Solutions for the use of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies are also being developed. To do this, an Acceleration Group on AI in the Fuel and Energy Sector has been created, which includes representatives of the Ministry, the AI Committee of the ICRIAP RK and leading companies in the industry.
Special attention in the process of digitalization is paid to information security issues. Within the framework of the EnergyTech project, it is proposed to work out the issue of ensuring the safety of automated process control systems (APCS) and the protection of critical information and communication infrastructure facilities in the fuel and energy sector.
These measures will significantly increase the security and stability of technological processes in the energy industry.

Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/energo/press/news/details/866017