Grid Edge intelligence: Beyond the meter, ahead of the curve

Grid Edge intelligence: Beyond the meter, ahead of the curve

Image credit: Itron As a utility, there is pressure to accommodate new demand, integrate renewables, and help decarbonize national and global economies. In addition, aging infrastructure and increasingly volatile weather threaten the safety and reliability of services. At the same time, the upswell of urgency in the industry has generated a wave of new technologies,…


Grid Edge intelligence: Beyond the meter, ahead of the curve

Image credit: Itron

As a utility, there is pressure to accommodate new demand, integrate renewables, and help decarbonize national and global economies. In addition, aging infrastructure and increasingly volatile weather threaten the safety and reliability of services.

At the same time, the upswell of urgency in the industry has generated a wave of new technologies, business models and cultural changes that you must navigate, including cybersecurity and rising expectations for consumer engagement.

No single strategy will address all these challenges, which demand new, agile technologies that deliver greater visibility and management at the grid edge, where so many challenges arise.

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In today’s complex environment, you have a decision: commit to costly, new infrastructure to manage loads or invest in a non-wires alternative that manages edge loads more efficiently, delivers real-time and accurate information for grid planning, provides visibility into grid conditions and maximizes capital spending.

With more than 285 million communication devices deployed globally and 8,000 utility customers in more than 100 countries, Itron has been leading the movement at the grid edge for decades.

You can now access Itron’s brochure, which succinctly covers this topic in an easy-to-download format.


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