2 July 2024

Netcompany chosen to future-proof Greenland's digital energy infrastructure

Nukissiorfiit site in Ilulissat

2 July 2024

Netcompany chosen to future-proof Greenland's digital energy infrastructure

Greenland’s utility company, Nukissiorfiit, has chosen Netcompany as its digital transformation partner. The goal is to modernise and secure Nukissiorfiit’s digital energy supply infrastructure. Netcompany’s modular PULSE platform will function as the digital control tower, collecting and organising real-time data on customers’ water, heat, and electricity consumption.

Greenland’s national utility company, Nukissiorfiit, has entered a multiannual strategic partnership with Netcompany for the development and operation of a new digital ecosystem that will future-proof the supply infrastructure, benefiting the country’s energy customers. The partnership will focus on enhancing energy supply efficiency, allowing Nukissiorfiit to streamline workflows with increased automation, optimise consumption patterns and better utilise data.

A key component of the transformation will be the energy module in Netcompany’s modular PULSE platform. With PULSE already a part of the critical infrastructure in the aviation and transport industry, Nukissiorfiit will be able to utilise the integrated consumption data module to securely manage all meter data in Greenland in real-time. The billing module within PULSE will be used to efficiently handle a large amount of data. With better data utilisation, Nukissiorfiit will be able to streamline workflows and adopt new technologies like artificial intelligence.

»Nukissiorfiit is facing the crucial task of replacing several central IT systems. It is essential for us to implement solutions that are adaptable to Greenland’s unique conditions while also future-proofing our digital development and supporting an efficient energy supply. By adopting a more data-driven approach, Nukissiorfiit will be better equipped to take advantage of the latest technologies, ultimately benefiting Greenland and our consumers.«

Cicilie Senderovitz, Director of Energy Supply at Nukissiorfiit

With the partnership, Nukissiorfiit acquires a vendor-neutral and legacy-free digital ecosystem with full ownership. As the PULSE platform is built on open standards and is modular, it can be further developed and maintained by both Netcompany and other suppliers.

»We are excited to partner with Nukissiorfiit in their quest to future-proof the entire digital energy infrastructure of Greenland. The PULSE platform is perfectly suited to support Nukissiorfiit’s needs, with standard modules for billing, measurement data, and energy management that can be utilised effectively and serve as a bridge to future technologies. The potential for flexible, data-driven platforms and AI in the energy sector is vast and yet largely unrealised,« says Anders Reinholdt Jacobsen, Partner at Netcompany.

 

About Nukissiorfiit

Nukissiorfiit is a utility company responsible for producing and supplying electricity, water, and heat to the majority of consumers in Greenland. Nukissiorfiit’s supply obligations cover 17 towns and 53 settlements. Nukissiorfiit’s energy supply is predominantly based on renewable energy sources.

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