Planning smarter: How utilities are rewriting the next decade of grid reliability
AI Article Summary
Utilities are employing automation to conduct more studies with the same level of resources, thus aiming to enhance grid reliability over the next decade. This move is primarily driven by the need to adapt to increasing demand and modernize infrastructure. Automation is facilitating more efficient planning without necessitating a proportional increase in resources utilized.
What This Means for Canadian Contractors
This project shows how automation can play a crucial role in utility operations, impacting planning and resource allocation. For Canadian builders, this means there could be shifts in project timelines and potential changes in infrastructure priorities. Investments in automation technologies might increase, impacting existing construction practices and collaborations with utility companies.