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Rethinking Energy: Responsible Production and Circularity

17·05·2025·Environment

Every year on 17 May, World Recycling Day reminds us that small changes can lead to significant impact. It’s not only about separating waste or reusing materials at home — it’s about rethinking how we produce, consume and, above all, how we care for the environment we all share. In the energy industry, this call to action takes on particular importance: transforming traditional models into more sustainable ones.

Rethinking Energy: Responsible Production and Circularity

At Uali, we believe technology can be a key ally in driving this transition towards a circular economy — helping the sector make better decisions, operate more efficiently, and reduce its environmental footprint.

What Does Circular Economy Mean in Energy? In the energy context, a circular economy involves rethinking the entire lifecycle of assets — from designing more sustainable infrastructure, to reusing components, efficiently managing industrial waste, and optimising resources through the use of technology. Robotics, artificial intelligence and the Internet of Things (IoT) are playing a key role in this transformation.

Technological Solutions Developed at Uali

Thanks to continuous innovation and technological progress, today it is possible to:

  • Extend the lifespan of assets through predictive maintenance and continuous monitoring using drones and AI.
  • Reduce waste and by-products in industrial operations by anticipating failures and optimising resource use.
  • Collect real-time data to support decision-making based on efficiency and sustainability.
  • Detects leaks, losses and emissions that previously went unnoticed — contributing to cleaner, safer operations.

Towards a Regenerative Energy Model

The true potential of the circular economy in energy goes beyond physical recycling. At Uali, we work to ensure technological innovation not only boosts productivity but also contributes to a more sustainable future. We are committed to a model where efficiency and environmental responsibility are not in conflict — but instead, reinforce each other.

At Uali, we combine drones with artificial intelligence to evolve the inspection and monitoring of energy assets. Our approach enables the detection of faults, operational optimisation and risk reduction — translating into greater efficiency and lower environmental impact. Through advanced technologies, we help our clients make informed, data-driven decisions, enhancing the safety and sustainability of their operations. Let’s create positive change together.

Victoria Gardella

Sustainability & Alliance

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