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178 - Optimizing Storm Preparedness and Climate Resilience with Steven Quiring of Storm Impact

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In this insightful episode of the Insiders Guide to Energy, host Chris Sass engages with Steven Quiring, the Chief Scientist at Storm Impact, to explore the critical aspects of storm preparedness and climate resilience for utility companies. As we enter an era marked by increasingly severe weather events, Steven explains how Storm Impact assists utilities in mitigating the effects of hurricanes, tornadoes, winter storms, and other extreme weather phenomena.

Steven details how Storm Impact employs advanced data-driven machine learning models to predict and prepare for outages. He highlights the importance of optimizing storm response by having the right number of crews and resources in place before a storm hits. This proactive approach enables utilities to restore power quickly and efficiently, reducing both the duration of outages and the associated costs.

The conversation also covers the concept of mutual aid among utilities, where resources are shared to ensure a coordinated and effective response to large-scale outages. Steven explains how these mutual aid agreements streamline the restoration process, providing a framework for utilities to request and manage external assistance efficiently.

Looking ahead, Steven discusses the future of grid hardening and the implementation of smart infrastructure. He emphasizes the need for climate-smart investments, such as reinforcing infrastructure, deploying microgrids, and adopting automated switching systems that can self-heal the grid during outages. These long-term strategies are crucial for enhancing the resilience of our power grids in the face of evolving climate risks.

Steven shares real-world use cases from utilities across the Gulf Coast, East Coast, and Western United States, demonstrating the practical applications and benefits of Storm Impact's solutions. He also touches on the collaboration with various stakeholders, including emergency management agencies, insurance companies, and commercial entities, all of whom can leverage this predictive data to improve their operational readiness and response.

This episode is a must-listen for anyone involved in the energy sector, providing valuable insights into how utilities can better prepare for and respond to storm impacts, ensure faster power restoration, and invest wisely in long-term climate resilience strategies. Don't miss this comprehensive discussion that blends expert knowledge with practical solutions to address one of the most pressing challenges facing the energy industry today.

Make sure to like, subscribe, and share this episode to help us bring more industry leaders and their invaluable insights to your ears!

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Chapitres

1. Host Chris Sass introduces the Insiders Guide to Energy podcast and welcomes guest Steven Quiring, Chief Scientist at Storm Impact. (00:00:00)

2. Storm Impact Overview (00:00:30)

3. Hurricane Season Insights (00:05:00)

4. Utility Preparation and Mutual Aid (00:10:00)

5. Long-term Climate Resilience (00:20:00)

6. Broader Applications and Economic Impact (00:25:00)

293 episodes

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Contenu fourni par Chris Sass. Tout le contenu du podcast, y compris les épisodes, les graphiques et les descriptions de podcast, est téléchargé et fourni directement par Chris Sass ou son partenaire de plateforme de podcast. Si vous pensez que quelqu'un utilise votre œuvre protégée sans votre autorisation, vous pouvez suivre le processus décrit ici https://fr.player.fm/legal.

In this insightful episode of the Insiders Guide to Energy, host Chris Sass engages with Steven Quiring, the Chief Scientist at Storm Impact, to explore the critical aspects of storm preparedness and climate resilience for utility companies. As we enter an era marked by increasingly severe weather events, Steven explains how Storm Impact assists utilities in mitigating the effects of hurricanes, tornadoes, winter storms, and other extreme weather phenomena.

Steven details how Storm Impact employs advanced data-driven machine learning models to predict and prepare for outages. He highlights the importance of optimizing storm response by having the right number of crews and resources in place before a storm hits. This proactive approach enables utilities to restore power quickly and efficiently, reducing both the duration of outages and the associated costs.

The conversation also covers the concept of mutual aid among utilities, where resources are shared to ensure a coordinated and effective response to large-scale outages. Steven explains how these mutual aid agreements streamline the restoration process, providing a framework for utilities to request and manage external assistance efficiently.

Looking ahead, Steven discusses the future of grid hardening and the implementation of smart infrastructure. He emphasizes the need for climate-smart investments, such as reinforcing infrastructure, deploying microgrids, and adopting automated switching systems that can self-heal the grid during outages. These long-term strategies are crucial for enhancing the resilience of our power grids in the face of evolving climate risks.

Steven shares real-world use cases from utilities across the Gulf Coast, East Coast, and Western United States, demonstrating the practical applications and benefits of Storm Impact's solutions. He also touches on the collaboration with various stakeholders, including emergency management agencies, insurance companies, and commercial entities, all of whom can leverage this predictive data to improve their operational readiness and response.

This episode is a must-listen for anyone involved in the energy sector, providing valuable insights into how utilities can better prepare for and respond to storm impacts, ensure faster power restoration, and invest wisely in long-term climate resilience strategies. Don't miss this comprehensive discussion that blends expert knowledge with practical solutions to address one of the most pressing challenges facing the energy industry today.

Make sure to like, subscribe, and share this episode to help us bring more industry leaders and their invaluable insights to your ears!

  continue reading

Chapitres

1. Host Chris Sass introduces the Insiders Guide to Energy podcast and welcomes guest Steven Quiring, Chief Scientist at Storm Impact. (00:00:00)

2. Storm Impact Overview (00:00:30)

3. Hurricane Season Insights (00:05:00)

4. Utility Preparation and Mutual Aid (00:10:00)

5. Long-term Climate Resilience (00:20:00)

6. Broader Applications and Economic Impact (00:25:00)

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