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What should be the first step in building AI-powered demand response software for smart grids?

The first technical step should be mapping the data flow and latency from grid operators through your system to each asset class, rather than immediately building the AI model. This approach reveals integration dead ends early, especially when dealing with legacy SCADA systems and varying communication protocols across different assets.

28 Mar 2026
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The first technical step should be mapping the data flow and latency from grid operators through your system to each asset class, rather than immediately building the AI model. This approach reveals integration dead ends early, especially when dealing with legacy SCADA systems and varying communication protocols across different assets.

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What should be the first step in building AI-powered demand response software for smart grids?

The first technical step should be mapping the data flow and latency from grid operators through your system to each asset class, rather than immediately building the AI model. This approach reveals integration dead ends early, especially when dealing with legacy SCADA systems and varying communication protocols across different assets.

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