Energy utilities are transitioning from simply collecting vast amounts of data from advanced metering infrastructure to actively operationalizing it. Artificial intelligence is key to this shift, enabling utilities to move from reactive load shifting to proactive load shaping. This allows for more granular grid management, better alignment of rate incentives with infrastructure needs, and more precise forecasting for new load demands like data centers. AI
IMPACT Enables utilities to optimize grid management and customer service through AI-driven data analysis.
RANK_REASON This article discusses the strategic application of AI in the energy utility sector, focusing on data management and operational improvements rather than a specific product release or research breakthrough.
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