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Education and awareness: building a culture of energy sustainability
New technologies are driving us towards the energy transition, but they also require a cultural transformation: the development of a collective awareness that understands energy is not infinite and that every decision, whether individual or corporate, has an impact on the planet. In this context, energy education within institutions, companies and communities becomes an essential tool.

Technology: an ally for learning
Today, technology not only powers the energy transition — it also teaches it. At Uali, we believe that environmental education is strengthened through data visibility.
When companies can observe, through AI, drones and IoT sensors, how their assets behave, how efficiency fluctuates or how emissions are reduced, awareness becomes concrete action. Information turns into knowledge, and knowledge into meaningful change.
→ Interested in how the energy industry can become more efficient? Continue exploring the topic in Rethinking Energy: Responsible Production and Circularity.
From Technical efficiency to cultural intelligence
Talking about energy sustainability often leads us to focus on technical efficiency: improving operations, incorporating new energy sources and, above all, strengthening infrastructure. However, this also requires a deep shift in mindset, with a focus on:
- Establishing a strategic use of energy → recognising its value for operations, safety and production continuity.
- Integrating technological innovation as both an educational and operational tool, enabling better-informed decisions, safer processes and a more intelligent relationship with resources.
→ How can the industry improve without falling into greenwashing? Read Sustainability Without Makeup: The Real Commitment the Energy Sector Needs.
At Uali, we combine drones with artificial intelligence to provide the energy industry with precise, actionable data. We inspect the integrity and safety of our clients’ assets, optimising decision-making processes and generating a positive environmental impact. Get to know us!
Victoria Gardella
Sustainability & Alliance


