New Standard Set to Revolutionize Power Distribution and Enhance Energy Efficiency

Experts are enthused by the development of IEEE P2413.2 Power Distribution IoT (PDIoT) reference architecture standard and they think it has the potential to revolutionize the global energy economy. This standard, developed by the IEEE P2413.2 Working Group, aims to improve energy efficiency across the board. It aims to reduce carbon emissions in electrical distribution…

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New Standard Set to Revolutionize Power Distribution and Enhance Energy Efficiency

Experts are enthused by the development of IEEE P2413.2 Power Distribution IoT (PDIoT) reference architecture standard and they think it has the potential to revolutionize the global energy economy. This standard, developed by the IEEE P2413.2 Working Group, aims to improve energy efficiency across the board. It aims to reduce carbon emissions in electrical distribution systems. This action bolsters existing work to increase renewable energy sources. Second, it encourages best available environmental practices from the electric power sector.

Oleg Logvinov, who is IoTecha CEO. At the recent Huawei Industrial, Digital and Intelligent Transformation Summit, he introduced the IEEE P2413.2 PDIoT standards architecture. The convening took place with the support of MWC Barcelona 2025. T4 Summit to join industry leaders in exploring the latest innovations in digital transformation.

The digital transformation of power systems is advanced through the strategic initiative IEEE P2413.2 standard, which works in conjunction with IEEE P2413 for smart interconnecting. It pairs smart delivery technologies with high-speed communication networks, making it easier to exchange data and work smarter. Combined with other elements, this standard will be the linchpin to transform and modernize our electric power industry. It will help improve management of power distribution and allow better integration of alternative energy sources.

IEEE partners and collaborates with companies like Huawei in order to make progress on critical standards. Collectively, they are working together to encourage energy-saving practices. A strategic cooperation agreement was signed in July 2023 between the IEC International Standards Promotion Center in Nanjing and Huawei. The two firms say this collaboration will drive the digital transformation of the industry in China at high speed.

By implementing the IEEE P2413.2 standard, stakeholders within the electric power sector can expect a significant enhancement in energy efficiency. Its design will positively influence the seamless integration of renewably sourced energy. It will encourage creative new approaches that further public goals, like realizing our global sustainability commitments.