POWER Magazine•15 days ago
The POWER Interview: Addressing Data Priorities as Severe Weather Season Looms
Key Takeaway
Utilities are focusing on weather data for operational resilience, indicating potential grid vulnerabilities and the importance of robust planning for developers and large loads during severe weather season.
AI Summary
- •Severe weather season commences, highlighting increased risks to grid operations and personnel safety for utilities.
- •Utilities are prioritizing reliable and accessible weather data to maintain operational continuity and staff safety.
- •Developers and large power consumers should prepare for potential grid disruptions and operational adjustments by utilities during severe weather, emphasizing the need for resilient power strategies.
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Article Content
Though severe weather can happen at any time, April 1 is often considered the start of severe weather season—and now more than ever, utilities need reliable, accessible weather information to keep their staff safe and operations running smoothly. The post The POWER Interview: Addressing Data Priorities as Severe Weather Season Looms appeared first on POWER Magazine .