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Predicting Distribution Outages: Does it work and is your utility ready?

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Advances in edge computing data and analytics are enabling new opportunities for enhanced distribution system management. Predicting and preempting distribution grid outages is one such opportunity. Learn what it takes to successfully predict outages associated with equipment failure and vegetation issues for significant reliability gains and reduction in wildfire risk.
 
This white paper will walk through:

  • What’s needed for key groups within your utility to support this transformative approach to improving reliability and risk of wildfire ignition
  • How to evaluate whether those teams are ready to adopt the new processes necessary for maximizing the impact and value of outage prediction
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Sentient Energy provides fast time-to-value grid solutions that enable reduced outage times, improved system planning, energy efficiency and increased DER hosting — with advanced analytics, line sensing and low voltage VAR control technologies.
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