Why Utilidata and NVIDIA are Partnering to Build the Smart Grid Chip
When all of us drove around with paper maps in our gloveboxes, we never would have dreamed that we’d soon route around traffic in real-time, be able to find an
Leveraging Real-Time System Visibility to Integrate Solar
Distributed solar is being installed at an exponential rate across the U.S. with an average annual growth rate of 42%. Despite this massive growth and the crucial role distributed solar
Ready for the Grid Moonshot
Recently, the team at X, known for developing breakthrough technologies in self-driving cars, autonomous robots, and carbon-neutral fuels, announced that they are working on a moonshot for the electric grid.
To Save the Grid from Climate Change, We Must Digitize All the Way to the Edge
All eyes in the energy industry - and the country - are on Texas right now, as the state grapples with rolling blackouts in the wake of frigid Arctic weather.
New York is Leading the Way in Unlocking the Full Potential of AMI
Over the next five years, U.S. utilities are expected to spend $25 billion upgrading or rolling out advanced metering infrastructure (AMI). That’s a massive investment to ask customers to fund,
Deploying Grid Modernization Technology at Scale
This week, I joined a virtual panel discussion hosted by the Center for Strategic & International Studies (CSIS) to discuss the future of grid modernization and how the private and
Unlocking Solar Growth in New York and Beyond
The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) announced that Utilidata – along with our partners, the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) and Standard Solar – has been selected to work
Maximizing the Value of AMI Deployments
States across the country, including Connecticut, are evaluating potential advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) deployments that will dictate the grid-edge technology that utilities have at their disposal for the next two
MIT Climate Symposium: Progress in Climate Science
On Oct 2nd, 2019 MIT hosted it’s first of the six series symposium in raising awareness and sharing research and development around climate concerns. The event held in MIT’s
Grid Modernization at the Rhode Island Offshore Wind Summit
Just over a week ago, the Utilidata team traveled South to Newport to attend the first Rhode Island Offshore Wind Summit, which was hosted by the Northeast Clean Energy Council