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AWS joins forces with RWE to power renewables with AI-driven cloud

AWS and RWE just signed a serious tech-forward partnership—think heavy hitters in green energy joining forces with a cloud giant. RWE isn’t messing around; they’ve got over 10 GW of renewable power up and running, and another 24 GW on the way. Now, with AWS in the mix, they’re planning to turbocharge everything with smart data analytics and machine learning.

This isn’t a standard vendor-client arrangement. AWS is deeply integrating with RWE’s core infrastructure—think full-scale digital transformation for power trading, advanced asset optimization, and more accurate weather forecasting. All of this is powered by AWS’s cloud architecture and AI-driven solutions. Over in Seattle, RWE’s AI Research Lab is about to start leveraging AWS’s infrastructure to build sharper, more accurate probabilistic models for predicting weather, renewables output, and energy demand. It’s a big leap, honestly. The goal? A faster, smarter, and more sustainable energy operation, with cloud tech at the core.Notably, RWE has already seen a 30 percent boost in performance since migrating its critical trading applications to AWS.

RWE’s COO for Supply & Trading, Ulf Kerstin, noted this marks “a significant milestone” in blending clean energy with digital infrastructure. Howard Gefen, AWS’s Energy and Utilities lead, pointed out that this collaboration locks in AWS’s commitment to low-carbon operations. After executing seven U.S. power purchase agreements totaling 1.1 GW, AWS is now directly leveraging RWE’s renewable portfolio to further its own sustainability benchmarks.

Let’s cut through the marketing fluff here. This partnership isn’t just a checkbox for ESG reports—it’s a legit shift in how utilities operate. Traditional infrastructure? Kind of creaky at this point. So, RWE’s moving operations onto cloud-native platforms, which is really about tackling volatility in demand and staying ahead of the regulatory curve. With these tools, they’re not just guessing anymore; they’ve got real-time data, predictive analytics, and sharper control over their renewable assets.

AWS? They’re doubling down as the underlying tech stack for anyone serious about hitting net-zero. It’s a clear signal that industrial-scale decarbonization isn’t possible without a robust digital backbone.

So when you see these big energy and cloud players teaming up, it’s not just for show. They’re building the playbook for the next wave of energy systems—smarter, faster, and way more adaptive than anything we’ve seen before. For policymakers, investors, and anyone tracking the energy sector, this is a strong indicator of where the industry’s headed: hyper-connected, data-driven, and actually equipped for the challenges ahead.

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