| Read the results of an independent industry survey of electric utilities on the status of their transition to workforce management technologies. The survey uncovered the top reasons they were not considering workforce automation, ranging from lack of support from local government, to outdated system configuration difficulties and a misperception of high cost. But the survey also revealed that in the utility business climate where margins are tight and budget cuts are a fact of life, the absence of workforce automation technology comes at an enormous cost. |
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Editors Note Our March DISTRIBUTECH+ series focuses on Digitalization and Data Analytics. We have sessions on the utility digitalization journey, data governance, spatial data roadmaps, the use of AI to gain better insight into customer data, and so much more. Click DISTRIBUTECH + to register. The Lead | Electric Vehicles As states move their decarbonization focus to the transportation sector, they are starting to put in place policies, pilot projects and plans for how |
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Fighting climate change in America means changes to America New York utilities gain approval to fund energy storage projects to reach 1,500-MW goal by 2025 Hawaiian Electric speeds up rooftop solar interconnections Event Spotlight DISTRIBUTECH Connect is an invitation-only event for energy executives. Meet one-on-one with partners ready for your new challenges during DISTRIBUTECH Connect. Using the same data-driven matching logic as our in-person events, the entire experience is built around connecting you to the resources that will serve you best, right now. See if you qualify for a complementary registration. |
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Recommended for you: Data Governance for Utilities Today Part of the DISTRIBUTECH + Series View this session Projects and Partnerships | | | | | | |
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