Distribution Transformer Awareness

Distribution Transformer Awareness

Image credit: Itron As utilities move toward climate adaptation and sustainability, managing distribution system assets becomes critical to address energy challenges arising from population growth, increasing energy demand, extreme weather conditions and the influx of new distributed energy resources (DERs) connected to the distribution system. Utilities need a unified, highly reliable system providing a strong…


Distribution Transformer Awareness

Image credit: Itron

As utilities move toward climate adaptation and sustainability, managing distribution system assets becomes critical to address energy challenges arising from population growth, increasing energy demand, extreme weather conditions and the influx of new distributed energy resources (DERs) connected to the distribution system.

Utilities need a unified, highly reliable system providing a strong foundation to deploy grid operations and management solutions.

Itron’s Distribution Transformer Awareness (DTA) solution helps you manage your distribution system capacity and reliability and sets a strong foundation to meet new industry challenges.

We provide an integrated solution designed to address grid capacity and reliability challenges, minimise losses and integrate to deliver an easy path forward to adopt new industry energy models necessitated by the energy transition.

Learn how to deploy and unlock value-based outcomes and establish a foundation for grid management solutions.


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