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In this episode of the Energy Tech Podcast, we’re live from ICC 2025 in Sacramento with Matt Steel, Senior SCADA Engineer at Primoris Renewable Energy.
Matt shares a practitioner’s view of how Ignition is becoming the de-facto SCADA platform for utility-scale solar and battery storage projects—and what Ignition 8.3 unlocks for scalability, DevOps, and long-term fleet operations.
We dive into:
- How EPCs and asset owners manage SCADA across dozens of renewable plants
- Why nearly every utility-scale solar and storage project uses Ignition
- What Ignition 8.3 changes for historians, flat-file configuration, and CI/CD
- The challenge of integrating plant-level SCADA with fleet-wide O&M platforms
- Using Ignition as middleware and IoT infrastructure, not just HMI
- Standard data models, UDTs, and self-deploying Ignition projects
- Where AI actually delivers value today in SCADA and controls engineering
- Why community, not hype, is the real force behind Ignition’s growth
If you’re working in renewable energy, EPC engineering, SCADA architecture, or industrial DevOps, this episode is packed with real-world insight from the front lines.
🎧 Recorded live at Inductive Automation ICC 2025
00:00 Intro – Energy Tech Podcast live at ICC 2025
01:05 Matt Steel’s role at Primoris Renewable Energy
02:20 How EPCs approach SCADA in utility-scale solar & storage
03:40 ICC 2025 “Level Up” theme & conference growth
04:55 Ignition 8.3 release and why it matters
06:30 Why nearly every renewable project uses Ignition
08:00 Integrating plant SCADA with fleet-wide O&M platforms
09:40 The need for standard data models in renewables
11:30 Ignition as middleware, not just SCADA
13:20 UDTs, self-deploying projects, and scaling engineering teams
15:10 DevOps, CI/CD, and flat-file configuration in Ignition 8.3
17:00 Community, Prove-It, and real-world creativity at ICC
18:20 AI hype vs. real value in industrial automation
20:10 Where AI actually helps SCADA engineers today
21:00 Closing thoughts from ICC 2025
Music: Uygar Duzgun / “Fast Life” / courtesy of www.epidemicsound.com
By Opsite EnergyIn this episode of the Energy Tech Podcast, we’re live from ICC 2025 in Sacramento with Matt Steel, Senior SCADA Engineer at Primoris Renewable Energy.
Matt shares a practitioner’s view of how Ignition is becoming the de-facto SCADA platform for utility-scale solar and battery storage projects—and what Ignition 8.3 unlocks for scalability, DevOps, and long-term fleet operations.
We dive into:
- How EPCs and asset owners manage SCADA across dozens of renewable plants
- Why nearly every utility-scale solar and storage project uses Ignition
- What Ignition 8.3 changes for historians, flat-file configuration, and CI/CD
- The challenge of integrating plant-level SCADA with fleet-wide O&M platforms
- Using Ignition as middleware and IoT infrastructure, not just HMI
- Standard data models, UDTs, and self-deploying Ignition projects
- Where AI actually delivers value today in SCADA and controls engineering
- Why community, not hype, is the real force behind Ignition’s growth
If you’re working in renewable energy, EPC engineering, SCADA architecture, or industrial DevOps, this episode is packed with real-world insight from the front lines.
🎧 Recorded live at Inductive Automation ICC 2025
00:00 Intro – Energy Tech Podcast live at ICC 2025
01:05 Matt Steel’s role at Primoris Renewable Energy
02:20 How EPCs approach SCADA in utility-scale solar & storage
03:40 ICC 2025 “Level Up” theme & conference growth
04:55 Ignition 8.3 release and why it matters
06:30 Why nearly every renewable project uses Ignition
08:00 Integrating plant SCADA with fleet-wide O&M platforms
09:40 The need for standard data models in renewables
11:30 Ignition as middleware, not just SCADA
13:20 UDTs, self-deploying projects, and scaling engineering teams
15:10 DevOps, CI/CD, and flat-file configuration in Ignition 8.3
17:00 Community, Prove-It, and real-world creativity at ICC
18:20 AI hype vs. real value in industrial automation
20:10 Where AI actually helps SCADA engineers today
21:00 Closing thoughts from ICC 2025
Music: Uygar Duzgun / “Fast Life” / courtesy of www.epidemicsound.com