Itron Inspire
Day One of Itron Inspire: Powering the Energy Transition
Itron Inspire 2023 is off to a great start! We’re feeling inspired by
  the numerous thought-leadership panels, networking events and breakout
  sessions that are delving into the challenges and opportunities
  presented by the rapidly advancing energy transition, with a focus on
  creating a better connected, more resourceful world.  
  
 If you missed day one or need a refresher, here are a few of the highlights: 
  A Rapidly-Evolving Energy Landscape
  
 To kick off day one of Itron Inspire, attendees heard from Tom
  Deitrich, Itron president and CEO, about the current state of the
  energy landscape and how it continues to evolve. Tom emphasized the
  increasing severity and frequency of extreme weather events that will
  continue to disrupt utility operations, and the urgent need for more
  visibility given the volatile world we live in today. He goes on to
  discuss factors such as changing consumer expectations, increasing
  electric vehicle adoption (approximately 50% growth year over year) as
  well as growth in the variability and complexity of the grid – all of
  which are critical factors we need to think about collectively to move
  forward with the energy transition. This is why agile and flexible
  infrastructure is paramount for utilities. Successful grid
  modernization begins with a forward-thinking vision, a willingness to
  experiment with cutting-edge technologies and a people-first mindset.
  Tom then invited Itron's Tim Driscoll, director of technology
  innovation, to the keynote stage to demonstrate Itron's technology in
  action. The demo consisted of a simulated power outage due to a
  transformer overload from an influx of electric vehicles, followed by
  Itron's grid edge manager balancing the grid with distributed energy
  resources to bring back power.
Attendees also heard from executives from our co-host utilities including Rudy Garza, president and CEO of CPS Energy and Robert Puente, president and CEO of San Antonio Water System (SAWS), who are exceptionalH examples of utility collaboration in action as they discussed how their organizations’ sharing of infrastructure continues to benefit the community of San Antonio, TX. In addition, Itron’s Marina Donovan, vice president of corporate marketing, ESG and public affairs, announced the release of the 2023 Resourcefulness Insight Report, which examines the view of the energy transition among utility executives and state utility commissioners.
  
  Solving the Water Scarcity Crisis 
  
 Next, attendees headed to a series of breakout sessions. In this
  session, "Solving Water Scarcity Challenges with Advanced
  Analytics," Provo Water’s Cora Malcolm presented an issue facing
  utilities everywhere: water scarcity. This is a pressing, global
  challenge that demands innovative and effective management. Factors
  such as agricultural pollution, systematic stresses, deteriorating
  water quality, climate disruption and more are all contributing to the
  urgent need for utilities to preserve the world’s most precious
  resource. However, with the integration of advanced analytics,
  utilities can gain access to valuable insights that inform decision
  making processes and resolve some of these challenges. Cora also
  emphasized the importance of collaboration between water utilities,
  governments, communities and other stakeholders to ensure a reliable
  and sustainable water supply for the future. Embracing
  technology-driven solutions will be key as utilities look to reduce
  water loss and enhance conservation efforts. 
  
  Exploring the Future of AMI 
  
 During the first big picture session, "Enabling
  Next-Generation AMI," sponsored by Capgemini, attendees heard
  from a panel of industry experts about how utilities and cities can
  enable next-generation advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) that’s
  reliable, resilient and efficient. This engaging and forward-thinking
  discussion was moderated by Rob Chapman, Electric Power Research
  Institute, and included panelists Spencer Gill, Hydro One, Vidya
  Rangachar, CPS Energy, Dennis DeMera, Las Vegas Valley Water District,
  and Hariharan Krishnamurthy, Capgemini. As utilities face challenges
  related to the increase in electrified transportation, distributed
  energy resources, environmental pressures, mandates for carbon
  reduction and more – all panelists agreed that the grid is facing more
  demands than ever before. Intelligence at the grid edge is critical to
  achieving better-informed decisions, quicker response time and more
  efficient operations.
  
  Reaping the Benefits of Distribution Automation 
  
 In this session, "Enhancing Grid Stability and Reliability
  at ComEd Through Networked Distribution Automation," Giri Iyer,
  Sentient Energy and Ryan Mayer, ComEd, discussed leveraging
  intelligent sensors connected to Itron’s IoT network to swiftly assess
  and restore customer outages. Previously, field employees relied on
  patrols and non-communicating fault indicators to locate faults on the
  system. By deploying distribution automation (DA), real-time AMI data
  and intelligent sensors, utilities can take a page out of ComEd’s book
  and experience improved grid stability and reliability in the face of
  a rapidly evolving energy landscape.  
  
  Hearing from Today’s Inspiring Leaders 
  
 Day one came to a close with a fantastic "Women Who
  Inspire" session. The panel highlighted perspectives, experiences
  and insights from leaders who are driving the energy transition
  forward and inspiring others along the way. Now in its eighth year,
  this engaging session was moderated by Hydro One's Andrea Nuesser and
  invited panelists Mary Bailey, San Antonio Water System, Robin Dail
  Massanopoli, Dominion Energy, and Brianne Jordan, Pepco Holdings to
  candidly share about navigating their career paths, managing work/life
  balance, ways men in the industry can support women in their careers
  and much more. 
  
We hope you’re enjoying Itron Inspire 2023 as much as we are! To keep up with live updates throughout the conference, follow Itron and use the hashtag #ItronInspire23 on social media.
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