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Cybersecurity and the Electric Grid: A New Era of Risk and Responsibility
May 12, 2025
The electric grid is evolving rapidly. New technologies, like distributed energy resources, automation, and sensor networks, are helping utilities modernize and optimize. But this increased digitalization also introduces significant cybersecurity risks.

Reducing O&M Costs: Lessons from Utilities Implementing Remote Monitoring
May 5, 2025
Ageing infrastructure, workforce shortages, growing asset complexity, and rising customer expectations have forced utilities to rethink traditional approaches to field operations. In this environment, remote monitoring has moved from being a future-facing concept to a practical, cost-effective solution already delivering results for utilities around the world.

Why Digital Twins Matter for Utility Grid Modernization: Strategic Decision-Making for a More Adaptive, Resilient Grid
April 28, 2025
Grid modernization is not limited to replacing aging infrastructure. For electric utilities, it increasingly means building a system that is more flexible, data-driven, and capable of adapting to new demands. Utilities are being asked to do more with greater speed and precision.

Safeguarding Remote Utility Assets Against Cyber Threats: Integrating Secure Monitoring Solutions for Resilient Grid Infrastructure
April 21, 2025
The electric grid is undergoing rapid digital transformation. As utilities invest in advanced sensing, automation, and asset monitoring technologies, they are also introducing new risks. One of the most pressing is increased exposure to cyber threats.

Implementation of an Automated Visual and Thermal Monitoring System in Extra High Voltage (EHV) Substation for Early Detection of Failure Modes Using Analytics
April 7, 2025

The Digital Utility in 2025: Strategic Technologies Shaping Grid Modernization
March 31, 2025
As of 2025, digital transformation in the utility sector is well underway. Most electric utilities have already initiated modernization projects, integrated distributed energy resources (DERs), and begun leveraging data to improve decision-making. What’s changed is the pace of expectations and the narrowing margin for experimentation.

Condition-Based Maintenance: The Smart Path to Reliability and Strategic Budgeting with the Growth of Battery Storage and Renewables
March 17, 2025
In the utility sector, change is incremental, measured, and deliberate, for good reason. With a mandate to deliver reliable, safe, and affordable power, Asset Managers must navigate a complex landscape of aging infrastructure, evolving regulatory demands, and the integration of distributed energy resources. Today, that responsibility is growing even heavier. Aging assets must remain in service longer, while new technologies like BESS and DERs complicate grid operations. And all of this must be achieved within constrained capital and O&M budgets.

The Future of Grid Reliability: Why Utilities Must Move Beyond Pilots to Full-Scale Monitoring Programs
March 3, 2025
This panel discussion was held on Feb 27, 2025. It was moderated by Alan Ross, CEO and Managing Editor of Transformer Technology magazine. Brad Bowness, CIO at Systems With Intelligence, and Mark Tostrud, Technology Officer at Dynamic Ratings, discussed cutting-edge tools, technologies, and strategies designed to optimize power system reliability.

Winter Storm Resilience: Advanced Remote Monitoring Strategies for Grid Reliability
February 3, 2025
Severe winter storms pose a persistent challenge to North America’s electrical grid, introducing complex failure modes that impact transmission and distribution infrastructure. The effects of ice accretion, sub-zero temperatures, and sustained high winds degrade asset performance, leading to increased load imbalances, insulation breakdown, and potential cascading failures. For engineering leads in Operations & Maintenance (O&M), these conditions necessitate a shift from reactive troubleshooting to predictive maintenance and strategic asset management.

Touchless™ Monitoring Solutions for Battery Energy Storage Systems
January 20, 2025
Battery energy storage systems (BESS) support the deployment of renewable power generation while improving the overall efficiency, reliability, and economic viability of these technologies. Grid-scale batteries are essential to managing the impact of renewable energy on the power grid and handling variations in supply and demand to keep the grid stable and reliable.
