From record heat to floods, climate change is increasing challenges for German utilities. Learn how technology improves responses up to seven days in advance.
Category: Utilities and Renewables
How Pre-storm Outage Insights Help Utilities Manage Costs
As utilities face growing weather impacts, data technology can provide valuable outage insights for targeted, proactive response planning.
Four Solar Industry Weather Wants for Hail Risk Management
Hail is costly to the solar industry, with the potential to cause millions of dollars in damage. Learn four weather-related approaches to reducing risk.
Storm Risk Intelligence Improves AusNet’s Outage Response Management
Storm Impact Analytics from DTN delivers advanced outage prediction data and technology to support improved planning and decisioning during weather impacts to power grids.
The Future of Utilities is in Data and Digitalisation
Learn key takeaways from the Future of Utilities Summit, where discussions focused on the need for resiliency and the power of data and digitalisation.
DTN Launches the new Storm Risk Dashboard at E-world
Last year, European utilities faced intense weather challenges. Learn how Storm Risk Dashboard, which debuted at E-world, revolutionizes planning and response.
Winter is Coming… Here’s How to Shore Up Infrastructure and Prepare for Climate Change Chaos
With extreme winter weather already hitting parts of the United States, utilities must prepare their operations to manage the season’s impacts.
DTN Storm Risk Analytics Offers Enterprise Level Weather Insights to Mid-Size U.S. Utilities
Storm Risk Analytics is a first-to-market solution that combines advanced weather intelligence and machine learning outage prediction to help mid-size electric utilities more confidently make incident command and storm impact decisions before, during and after extreme weather events.
Grid Hardening: How To Protect Utilities In The Event Of An Emergency
Grid hardening has been a topic of discussion in the utility industry for many years. This nation’s electric grid has not been entirely upgraded in some time. Never before has the grid been more vulnerable to physical and cyber attacks.
What Kind Of Weather Data Do Utilities Need?
Mark Twain once said about the weather, “In the Spring, I have counted 136 different kinds of weather inside of 24 hours.” This unpredictability has made the average person concerned with the weather forecast. How much more so for those who hold positions of responsibility in electric utility companies?