The Future of Utilities - Keeping up with the Energy Transition
Welcome to TRC's "Power the Shift" Newsletter dedicated to the challenges facing the utility industry. As the world transitions toward more sustainable and resilient power systems, staying informed about the latest developments and innovations is critical. Our newsletter aims to be your go-to source for insights, expert opinions and in-depth coverage of trends shaping the future of the industry.
Championing the Crucial Dialogue to Advance Fleet Electrification
In the evolving landscape of transportation, electrifying fleets is a crucial step towards a sustainable future, cutting emissions, reducing costs and improving community air quality.
See how the unprecedented demand on the power grid requires collaborative efforts between utilities and fleet operators to navigate infrastructure challenges and secure funding solutions. Read more.
How Location Intelligence is Helping the Utility Industry with One of its Biggest Challenges
The utility industry is facing a unique challenge as its workforce ages, with a significant portion nearing retirement. This impending brain drain threatens the loss of vital expertise and knowledge about critical infrastructure.
However, the rise of location intelligence offers a promising solution. By digitally capturing the wealth of information held by experienced workers, utilities can create a robust digital model to manage and maintain their infrastructure effectively.
Discover how location intelligence is solving one of the industry's biggest hurdles and ensuring a seamless transition of knowledge in our latest article. Learn more.
FERC Order 901 Calls for Standards to Address IBR Reliability Gaps
FERC Order 901 mandates the development of standards to address reliability gaps associated with inverter-based resources (IBRs) in the bulk power system. The new standard aims to enhance stability and reliability of the grid as more renewable energy sources are integrated.
Learn the deadlines, requirements and next steps associated with this monumental order. Find out more.
The Why, Who, What and How of DERMS
Distributed Energy Resource Management Systems (DERMS) empower utilities to monitor, control and optimize various distributed energy resources, enhancing power reliability and cost-efficiency. Distributed Energy Resource Management Systems (DERMS) empower utilities to monitor, control and optimize various distributed energy resources, enhancing power reliability and cost-efficiency. By answering key questions about the business case, stakeholders, use cases and implementation timelines, utilities can successfully navigate the complex process of DERMS integration, ensuring sustainable and efficient energy solutions.
Learn how this approach streamlines DERMS integration for your utility, ensuring sustainable and efficient energy solutions. Find out more.
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Valuable resource! What trends do you anticipate will shape energy transition strategies this year?
Great initiative! How do you see emerging technologies impacting the utility industry's future?