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Digital Literacy: Definition and Top Digital Skills Examples

April 27, 2025
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Digital literacy. Good chance, you’ve heard the term at least once at work or online because it’s been the talk of the town. But what exactly does it mean to be digitally literate? Do you have to be a professional coder? Or, on the contrary, just be able to use basic office software and do some Internet research. Let’s unpack this! 

What is Digital Literacy? 

Digital literacy stands for your ability to confidently use various technologies — online collaboration tools, business software, and cybersecurity tools — to do your job smarter. 

It’s more than knowing how to send calendar invites or download software. Strong digital skills mean you can spot shady phishing emails, use modern project management tools, and automate simple tasks through SaaS apps or low-code platforms. 

Depending on your age and professional background, you may think that everyone knows how to use tech, but that’s hardly the case. Only 48% of British workers (across all age groups and education levels) know how to complete 20  essential digital workplace tasks like customizing their device privacy settings or setting up a Wi-Fi connection.…

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Welcome Your New Expert Interview Series: Jean Jones, New Expert in the Digital Utility Group – [an Energy Central Power Perspectives™ Expert Interview]

February 28, 2025
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I'm excited to be a part of Energy Central's Network of Experts, and to have participated in the Expert Interview Series. Take a look at our conversation and if you have questions or follow ups let me know in the comments!
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Unlocking the Benefits of Virtual Power Plants with Digital Technology

July 13, 2024
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Most people, when they imagine a power plant, picture equipment like smokestacks that stretch hundreds of feet into the sky, massive, spinning turbines and the hum of electric transmission lines […]

The post Unlocking the Benefits of Virtual Power Plants with Digital Technology appeared first on POWER Magazine.

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Digital Digest: Monthly Digest of Insights Shared by Your Peers in the Energy Central Intelligent Utility Network – August 3, 2022

August 3, 2022
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Welcome to the Intelligent Utility Network roundup, Digital Digest. As always, your fellow network members are paying close attention to digital utility and mobile workforce trends and sharing their insights. This month’s selection includes information about the need for many entities to work together to develop EV charging infrastructure, new developments in digital twin technology, and..
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The POWER Interview: Protection Testing Paradigm—How Utilities can Adapt to the Digital Era

February 6, 2022
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The digital transformation in the power generation industry touches several areas, encompassing engineering, monitoring and control, asset performance, and operations optimization, among others. Power plant operators know the digital era has been a perfect fit for their industry, enabling digitization to reduce risk, save costs, optimize performance, and speed crisis response.

Doble Engineering is a company at the forefront of the digital age in power generation, enabling utilities and power plant operators to understand asset health through the group’s diagnostic test equipment, software, and services for the electric power industry.

Ed Khan, director of Protection Training at Doble Engineering, provided POWER with insight into the ways digitization has changed the power industry. Khan and Doble continue to research and develop ways digital-based applications can serve electricity producers moving forward, at a time of rapid change in the power sector, particularly when it comes to protecting assets and operations.

POWER: Which industry trends or changes should be most top of mind for power and utility companies today?…

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How Power Plants Can Reduce Asset Integrity Risks with Digital Technology

January 26, 2022
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There are countless risks associated with power plant operations. For example, the risk of equipment failure is present in virtually every power plant system. In some cases, the risk is very low and could even be inconsequential. In others, it’s much higher and could be catastrophic, not only to plant operation, but also to the health and safety of workers. Understanding where the greatest risks lie and acting to reduce the likelihood of an unwanted incident should be high on every plant manager’s to-do list.

Digital technology has made the task of managing risk much easier. Tools are available today that can organize data and help users evaluate where the most probable and/or consequential failures are likely to occur. For example, risk-based asset integrity management (AIM) software, which often uses data imported from a plant historian or other legacy software systems, can sort and prioritize data to identify areas of concern and provide insight for decision-makers.

There are several companies that offer AIM products.…

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