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Fault Prevention: Advancing Reliability Through Predictive Grid Intelligence
View DetailsFault prevention is at the heart of Advanced Grid Reliability—shifting utilities from reactive response to predictive maintenance. This session explores how high‑resolution half‑cycle voltage and current waveforms captured by 32 kHz and 4 kHz sensors enable early detection of fault precursors across overhead, underground and low‑voltage assets. Attendees will learn what’s new compared to traditional practices, the role of power quality in corrective maintenance and the operational path to preventative maintenance. The session also highlights wildfire POC results, showcasing how predictive fault detection reduces unplanned outages, improves SAIDI/SAIFI, rebalances TOTEX and helps utilities avoid outages before they occur.
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Unlocking Operational Value with AMI 2.0 Data at Tampa Electric
View DetailsTampa Electric is using the expanded data available through AMI 2.0 to turn meter data collected in IEE MDM into a powerful source of operational insight. By managing millions of interval reads, meter events, and alarms within a centralized, analytics‑ready meter data management environment, the utility has gained deeper visibility into system performance and day‑to‑day operations.
In this session, Tampa Electric shares how historical AMI 2.0 data—analyzed through an MDM‑centric, cloud‑based approach—is supporting key operational use cases such as revenue assurance, outage analysis, and system operations. By combining 15‑minute interval readings with device‑level event data, teams are able to identify discrepancies, validate system conditions, and uncover issues that were previously difficult to detect.
Attendees will learn how utilities can move beyond basic reporting to apply scalable analytics on trusted meter data, improve operational decision‑making, and lay the foundation for broader enterprise analytics and future cloud‑enabled use cases—while maximizing the value of their AMI 2.0 investments.
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Unlocking Operational Value with AMI 2.0 Data at Tampa Electric
View DetailsTampa Electric is using the expanded data available through AMI 2.0 to turn meter data collected in IEE MDM into a powerful source of operational insight. By managing millions of interval reads, meter events, and alarms within a centralized, analytics‑ready meter data management environment, the utility has gained deeper visibility into system performance and day‑to‑day operations.
In this session, Tampa Electric shares how historical AMI 2.0 data—analyzed through an MDM‑centric, cloud‑based approach—is supporting key operational use cases such as revenue assurance, outage analysis, and system operations. By combining 15‑minute interval readings with device‑level event data, teams are able to identify discrepancies, validate system conditions, and uncover issues that were previously difficult to detect.
Attendees will learn how utilities can move beyond basic reporting to apply scalable analytics on trusted meter data, improve operational decision‑making, and lay the foundation for broader enterprise analytics and future cloud‑enabled use cases—while maximizing the value of their AMI 2.0 investments.
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When Does AMI 2.0 Make Sense: A Decision Framework for Utilities
View DetailsAMI 2.0 has matured into a deployable platform, enabling utilities to move beyond pilots and incremental upgrades. As utilities enter new investment cycles, a key question is when replacing an existing meter fleet delivers sufficient customer, operational, and grid value to justify the cost.
This session presents a practical benefit‑cost framework for evaluating the timing and phasing of an AMI 2.0 transition, incorporating asset life, benefit realization, operational constraints, regulatory alignment, and grid modernization goals. It demonstrates how enhanced data, visibility, and platform extensibility translate into measurable utility value and support defensible investment decisions.
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When Does AMI 2.0 Make Sense: A Decision Framework for Utilities
View DetailsAMI 2.0 has matured into a deployable platform, enabling utilities to move beyond pilots and incremental upgrades. As utilities enter new investment cycles, a key question is when replacing an existing meter fleet delivers sufficient customer, operational, and grid value to justify the cost.
This session presents a practical benefit‑cost framework for evaluating the timing and phasing of an AMI 2.0 transition, incorporating asset life, benefit realization, operational constraints, regulatory alignment, and grid modernization goals. It demonstrates how enhanced data, visibility, and platform extensibility translate into measurable utility value and support defensible investment decisions.
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Big Picture Session: Modernize, Don’t Just Replace: Unlocking Grid Edge Value
View DetailsAdvanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) is widely deployed, but much of its value remains untapped beyond billing and outage detection as utilities face refresh and replacement decisions. During this Big Picture Session, a panel of leading utilities and industry experts will explore how utilities can unlock additional value from existing AMI investments.
Attendees will leave with practical insights into de-risking AMI modernization decisions, prioritizing high-value applications and turning AMI data into actionable outcomes.
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Big Picture Session: Modernize, Don’t Just Replace: Unlocking Grid Edge Value
View DetailsAdvanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) is widely deployed, but much of its value remains untapped beyond billing and outage detection as utilities face refresh and replacement decisions. During this Big Picture Session, a panel of leading utilities and industry experts will explore how utilities can unlock additional value from existing AMI investments.
Attendees will leave with practical insights into de-risking AMI modernization decisions, prioritizing high-value applications and turning AMI data into actionable outcomes.
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Big Picture Session: Resiliency Solutions: Planning Smarter, Responding Faster and Operating Safer
View DetailsJoin us for a Big Picture Session as we introduce Itron’s newest product business unit, Resiliency Solutions, featuring the recent additions of Urbint and Locusview. This session will provide an overview of how Itron’s Resiliency Solutions—including Worker Safety, Damage Prevention, Emergency Preparedness & Response, and Digital Construction Management—enhance utility resilience and operational efficiency.
The session will conclude with a dynamic panel discussion featuring representatives from two leading utilities who will share firsthand experiences using these solutions in the field.
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Big Picture Session: Resiliency Solutions: Planning Smarter, Responding Faster and Operating Safer
View DetailsJoin us for a Big Picture Session as we introduce Itron’s newest product business unit, Resiliency Solutions, featuring the recent additions of Urbint and Locusview. This session will provide an overview of how Itron’s Resiliency Solutions—including Worker Safety, Damage Prevention, Emergency Preparedness & Response, and Digital Construction Management—enhance utility resilience and operational efficiency.
The session will conclude with a dynamic panel discussion featuring representatives from two leading utilities who will share firsthand experiences using these solutions in the field.
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Women Who Inspire Session
View DetailsJoin us for an afternoon tea social and a session on Tuesday, Oct. 20 from 3:15 p.m. to 4:15 p.m. Hear from a diverse panel of female leaders, as they share their unique journeys within their organizations, offering insights on navigating industry changes, work-life balance, embracing innovation, mentorship and much more.
Whether you’re male or female, an established leader or an emerging professional, this session will energize and equip you with practical ideas to foster female leadership in our industry. It’s also a wonderful chance to connect with colleagues and expand your network in a fun, supportive setting.
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Women Who Inspire Session
View DetailsJoin us for an afternoon tea social and a session on Tuesday, Oct. 20 from 3:15 p.m. to 4:15 p.m. Hear from a diverse panel of female leaders, as they share their unique journeys within their organizations, offering insights on navigating industry changes, work-life balance, embracing innovation, mentorship and much more.
Whether you’re male or female, an established leader or an emerging professional, this session will energize and equip you with practical ideas to foster female leadership in our industry. It’s also a wonderful chance to connect with colleagues and expand your network in a fun, supportive setting.
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Fault Prevention: Advancing Reliability Through Predictive Grid Intelligence
View DetailsFault prevention is at the heart of Advanced Grid Reliability—shifting utilities from reactive response to predictive maintenance. This session explores how high‑resolution half‑cycle voltage and current waveforms captured by 32 kHz and 4 kHz sensors enable early detection of fault precursors across overhead, underground and low‑voltage assets. Attendees will learn what’s new compared to traditional practices, the role of power quality in corrective maintenance and the operational path to preventative maintenance. The session also highlights wildfire POC results, showcasing how predictive fault detection reduces unplanned outages, improves SAIDI/SAIFI, rebalances TOTEX and helps utilities avoid outages before they occur.
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Unlocking Operational Value with AMI 2.0 Data at Tampa Electric
View DetailsTampa Electric is using the expanded data available through AMI 2.0 to turn meter data collected in IEE MDM into a powerful source of operational insight. By managing millions of interval reads, meter events, and alarms within a centralized, analytics‑ready meter data management environment, the utility has gained deeper visibility into system performance and day‑to‑day operations.
In this session, Tampa Electric shares how historical AMI 2.0 data—analyzed through an MDM‑centric, cloud‑based approach—is supporting key operational use cases such as revenue assurance, outage analysis, and system operations. By combining 15‑minute interval readings with device‑level event data, teams are able to identify discrepancies, validate system conditions, and uncover issues that were previously difficult to detect.
Attendees will learn how utilities can move beyond basic reporting to apply scalable analytics on trusted meter data, improve operational decision‑making, and lay the foundation for broader enterprise analytics and future cloud‑enabled use cases—while maximizing the value of their AMI 2.0 investments.
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Unlocking Operational Value with AMI 2.0 Data at Tampa Electric
View DetailsTampa Electric is using the expanded data available through AMI 2.0 to turn meter data collected in IEE MDM into a powerful source of operational insight. By managing millions of interval reads, meter events, and alarms within a centralized, analytics‑ready meter data management environment, the utility has gained deeper visibility into system performance and day‑to‑day operations.
In this session, Tampa Electric shares how historical AMI 2.0 data—analyzed through an MDM‑centric, cloud‑based approach—is supporting key operational use cases such as revenue assurance, outage analysis, and system operations. By combining 15‑minute interval readings with device‑level event data, teams are able to identify discrepancies, validate system conditions, and uncover issues that were previously difficult to detect.
Attendees will learn how utilities can move beyond basic reporting to apply scalable analytics on trusted meter data, improve operational decision‑making, and lay the foundation for broader enterprise analytics and future cloud‑enabled use cases—while maximizing the value of their AMI 2.0 investments.
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Unlocking Operational Value with AMI 2.0 Data at Tampa Electric
View DetailsTampa Electric is using the expanded data available through AMI 2.0 to turn meter data collected in IEE MDM into a powerful source of operational insight. By managing millions of interval reads, meter events, and alarms within a centralized, analytics‑ready meter data management environment, the utility has gained deeper visibility into system performance and day‑to‑day operations.
In this session, Tampa Electric shares how historical AMI 2.0 data—analyzed through an MDM‑centric, cloud‑based approach—is supporting key operational use cases such as revenue assurance, outage analysis, and system operations. By combining 15‑minute interval readings with device‑level event data, teams are able to identify discrepancies, validate system conditions, and uncover issues that were previously difficult to detect.
Attendees will learn how utilities can move beyond basic reporting to apply scalable analytics on trusted meter data, improve operational decision‑making, and lay the foundation for broader enterprise analytics and future cloud‑enabled use cases—while maximizing the value of their AMI 2.0 investments.
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Unlocking Operational Value with AMI 2.0 Data at Tampa Electric
View DetailsTampa Electric is using the expanded data available through AMI 2.0 to turn meter data collected in IEE MDM into a powerful source of operational insight. By managing millions of interval reads, meter events, and alarms within a centralized, analytics‑ready meter data management environment, the utility has gained deeper visibility into system performance and day‑to‑day operations.
In this session, Tampa Electric shares how historical AMI 2.0 data—analyzed through an MDM‑centric, cloud‑based approach—is supporting key operational use cases such as revenue assurance, outage analysis, and system operations. By combining 15‑minute interval readings with device‑level event data, teams are able to identify discrepancies, validate system conditions, and uncover issues that were previously difficult to detect.
Attendees will learn how utilities can move beyond basic reporting to apply scalable analytics on trusted meter data, improve operational decision‑making, and lay the foundation for broader enterprise analytics and future cloud‑enabled use cases—while maximizing the value of their AMI 2.0 investments.
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Fault Prevention: Advancing Reliability Through Predictive Grid Intelligence
View DetailsFault prevention is at the heart of Advanced Grid Reliability—shifting utilities from reactive response to predictive maintenance. This session explores how high‑resolution half‑cycle voltage and current waveforms captured by 32 kHz and 4 kHz sensors enable early detection of fault precursors across overhead, underground and low‑voltage assets. Attendees will learn what’s new compared to traditional practices, the role of power quality in corrective maintenance and the operational path to preventative maintenance. The session also highlights wildfire POC results, showcasing how predictive fault detection reduces unplanned outages, improves SAIDI/SAIFI, rebalances TOTEX and helps utilities avoid outages before they occur.
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When Does AMI 2.0 Make Sense: A Decision Framework for Utilities
View DetailsAMI 2.0 has matured into a deployable platform, enabling utilities to move beyond pilots and incremental upgrades. As utilities enter new investment cycles, a key question is when replacing an existing meter fleet delivers sufficient customer, operational, and grid value to justify the cost.
This session presents a practical benefit‑cost framework for evaluating the timing and phasing of an AMI 2.0 transition, incorporating asset life, benefit realization, operational constraints, regulatory alignment, and grid modernization goals. It demonstrates how enhanced data, visibility, and platform extensibility translate into measurable utility value and support defensible investment decisions.
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When Does AMI 2.0 Make Sense: A Decision Framework for Utilities
View DetailsAMI 2.0 has matured into a deployable platform, enabling utilities to move beyond pilots and incremental upgrades. As utilities enter new investment cycles, a key question is when replacing an existing meter fleet delivers sufficient customer, operational, and grid value to justify the cost.
This session presents a practical benefit‑cost framework for evaluating the timing and phasing of an AMI 2.0 transition, incorporating asset life, benefit realization, operational constraints, regulatory alignment, and grid modernization goals. It demonstrates how enhanced data, visibility, and platform extensibility translate into measurable utility value and support defensible investment decisions.
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From Paper to Platform: Demystifying Digital Construction Management for Gas and Electric Utilities
View DetailsFor many gas and electric utilities, the transition from a completed design to actual field construction is still trapped in a world of clipboards, paper forms, and manual data entry. This disconnect creates blind spots, delays project closeouts, and introduces compliance risks. Updating systems of record with accurate asset and other construction data can take months and, in some cases, years. That also compromises the heavy investment electric utilities have put into operational systems like ADMS, which require accurate, timely data to run effectively. Digital Construction Management (DCM) bridges this gap, establishing a single, real-time digital platform that connects field crews with the back office to automatically capture high-accuracy asset data, scan barcodes, and track progress as it happens.
In this session, we will break down the foundational value proposition of DCM—why it is becoming an industry standard and how it fundamentally transforms utility infrastructure delivery.
To ground these concepts, Montana-Dakota Utilities Co. (MDU) will share its digital transformation journey. MDU initially adopted DCM to modernize its gas construction workflows, replacing paper with real-time data to streamline asset documentation and close projects faster. Recognizing that field construction challenges are universal, MDU seamlessly expanded the exact same digital platform to its electric business. Presenters will provide a "101-style" introduction to DCM capabilities, share lessons learned during implementation, and demonstrate how a single platform can be tailored for a single commodity or scaled to unify both gas and electric operations.
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WORKER SAFETY: Preparing the Next Generation of the Workforce (Invite Only)
View DetailsAs experienced workers retire and workforce expectations evolve, utilities face new challenges in developing the next generation of field leaders.
This session, explores strategies for capturing institutional knowledge, accelerating workforce development, and equipping employees with the skills and confidence needed to succeed in an increasingly complex operating environment.
Learn how organizations like WEC are leveraging technology, training, and operational insights to build a safer, more capable, and future-ready workforce.
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WORKER SAFETY Culture of Energy-Based Safety and What's Next (Invite Only)
View DetailsJoin Exelon to explore its evolution toward an Energy-Based Safety approach and the lessons learned along the way.
This session will examine how the organization shifted the safety conversation from human performance to exposure reduction, with a focus on identifying critical controls and addressing the conditions that create serious injury and fatality (SIF) risk.
Attendees will gain insight into the strategies, cultural changes, and future opportunities shaping the next generation of safety performance.
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WORKER SAFETY Customer Innovation Labs: Shaping the Future of Utility Safety & Operations (CAB Invitation Only) (Invite Only)
View DetailsJoin fellow Customer Advisory Board (CAB) members for an interactive innovation session focused on the future of utility safety and operations. Through collaborative discussions, hands-on ideation, and solution prototyping, participants will explore emerging challenges, validate new concepts, and help shape the next generation of industry solutions.
This exclusive forum provides a unique opportunity to influence product direction, share strategic priorities, and collaborate with peers on the operational and safety challenges facing utilities today and tomorrow.
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WORKER SAFETY Day 1 Recap (Invite Only)
View DetailsWe'll wrap Day 1 with a recap of the day's sessions, and a preview of what to expect on Day 2.
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WORKER SAFETY Microlearning in the Job Safety Briefing (JSB) – Human-in-the-Loop Hazard Recognition (Invite Only)
View DetailsLearn how one utility is using task-specific microlearning within the Job Safety Briefing (JSB) process to deliver timely, relevant safety guidance to field crews.
This session will explore how targeted learning moments help workers identify hazards, reinforce critical safety practices, and make informed decisions in the field—providing the right knowledge at the right time to enhance situational awareness and support safer operations.
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WORKER SAFETY Product Roadmap & What's New (Invite Only)
View DetailsJoin members of the Worker Safety product and leadership team as they provide an update on new features as well as the product roadmap for 2027 and beyond.
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WORKER SAFETY Supervisor Engagement in the Job Safety Process (Invite Only)
View DetailsJoin National Grid to learn how technology is enabling front-line supervisors to play a more active role in the safety process.
This session will showcase how digital tools support targeted coaching, real-time guidance, and enhanced oversight before, during, and after work execution—helping strengthen safety culture, improve accountability, and reduce operational risk.
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WORKER SAFETY Welcome & Introductions - Worker Safety (Invite Only)
View DetailsJoin us as we welcome everyone to the Worker Safety Breakouts at Inspire 2026!
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WORKER SAFETY What 500,000 Safety Workflows Taught Us: Benchmarking and Lessons from the Worker Safety Community (Invite Only)
View DetailsDrawing on insights from more than 500,000 completed safety workflows and the broader Workforce Safety community, this session explores emerging trends, benchmarking data, and best practices from across the utility industry.
Learn how leading organizations are using operational and safety data to improve performance, strengthen safety culture, and identify opportunities for continuous improvement.
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WORKER SAFETY What We Learned Scaling Safety Across the Enterprise (Invite Only)
View DetailsJoin this session to hear from peers as they share key lessons learned from scaling a safety program across multiple business units and operational environments.
Attendees will gain insights into the challenges and successes of driving enterprise-wide adoption, establishing consistent processes, and building a foundation for standardization.
The discussion will also explore the evolution from standardized safety practices to operational intelligence, where data-driven insights help organizations proactively identify risks, improve performance, and support continuous improvement.
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DAMAGE PREVENTION Welcome & Introductions (Invite Only)
View DetailsJoin us as we welcome everyone to the Damage Prevention Breakouts at Inspire 2026!
