Gridspertise - Advanced Digital Solutions For A Smart, Resilient Grid

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Climate change is putting grid resilience in the US to the test, with outages occurring almost everywhere. Gridspertise can make it better!

Climate change is putting grid resilience in the US to the test, with outages occurring almost everywhere- what’s to be done?The importance of increased grid resilience in the US in recent years has been underscored by the need to develop an infrastructure that is capable of withstanding more severe and frequent weather events caused by climate change.

The growing complexity of power flows management has raised the need for a more robust, resilient, and reliable electrical infrastructure., a subsidiary of the Enel Group, is on a mission to be a trusted partner to utilities all over the world to support them as they accelerate the digitalization of their grids, to tackle current and future challenges.

This year at Distributech, the leading annual transmission and distribution event, Gridspertise will present its ecosystem of grid solutions for the first time in the US, focusing on three areas of applicability: Prediction & Prevention, Grid Automation & Resilience as well as Fast Response & Restoration.

The results speak for themselves: up to 26% savings on trimming for vegetation management, 15% savings for maintenance, 50% savings for engineering measurement with an overall increase in safety and efficiency of field workers.The increasing complexity of power flows associated with distributed generation and electrification require more grid flexibility and intelligence at the edge.is an all-in-one solution that virtualizes network functionalities through customizable and scalable applications.

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