Itron Report Reveals the Critical Role of AI in Addressing Unprecedented Demand and Safety Challenges for Utilities
October 07 2024 - 9:16AM
Itron, Inc. (NASDAQ: ITRI), which is innovating new ways for
utilities and cities to manage energy and water, today released its
2024 Resourcefulness Insight Report (“the report”) that explores
the current trends and future expectations of artificial
intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) on utility operations
and strategies. The report, Exploring AI for Utilities: The Promise
and Challenges of Artificial Intelligence, summarizes key findings
from 600 utility executives from the United States, Canada, France,
United Kingdom, India and Australia about the strategic importance
of AI and ML in addressing industry challenges.
“Our research provides an in-depth look at how utilities are
grappling with historic growth in electricity demand while keeping
safety front and center,” said Marina Donovan, vice president of
global marketing, ESG and public affairs at Itron. “As utilities
continue their journey toward a more connected and intelligent
grid, the integration of AI and ML becomes both a necessity and a
strategic advantage to meeting today’s challenges.”
As demand for electricity continues to grow—which utility
executives indicate is driven by data centers for cloud computing
and AI (40%), new construction (32%) and sustainability initiatives
like solar and electric vehicles (31%)—utilities are facing
unprecedented challenges in maintaining reliable and resilient grid
operations. Published today in conjunction with Itron Inspire 2024,
the company's premier customer-focused event, the report reveals
that utilities identify AI and ML as crucial technologies for
addressing high priority operational challenges.
“The greatest challenge and opportunity facing the utility
sector is figuring out how to double or even triple the size of the
grid over the next two decades while maintaining affordability,
improving reliability, and decreasing its environmental impact. The
findings from Itron's Resourcefulness Insight Report highlight the
importance of strategic, forward-thinking investments in technology
and infrastructure to ensure an accessible, safe and sustainable
energy future for all,” said Dr. Michael Webber, Sid Richardson
Chair in Public Affairs and the John J. McKetta Centennial Energy
Chair in Engineering at the University of Texas at Austin.
Additional findings include:
- Utilities' top technology investment priorities over the next
five years to address these challenges include distributed energy
resource management systems DERMS (26%), sensors (23%), consumer
engagement tools (22%), and low-voltage distribution network
management (20%).
- 82% of utilities are in the process of adopting AI/ML.
- Enhancing safety is the top use case for AI/ML (49%), followed
by cyberthreat detection (34%) and predictive maintenance
(33%).
- Barriers to developing and deploying AI/ML solutions are lack
of expertise (43%), high investment/integration costs (41%), data
infrastructure, governance, standardization and scalability (40%)
and risks of unproven technology (39%).
The report highlights the strategic importance of AI and ML,
particularly through the adoption and enhancement of grid edge
intelligence, which provides greater insight and control across the
distribution network. Utility executives identify many benefits
associated with AI, ML and grid edge intelligence. All countries
surveyed agreed that the top area where AI and ML can have the
biggest impact is detecting and managing potentially dangerous
situations.
“As utilities improve intelligence at the grid edge through the
adoption of AI and ML, they are optimizing operations and paving
the way for a more sustainable and resilient future,” added
Donovan. “Our findings reveal that the age of AI for utilities is
here, and the strategic deployment of these technologies is crucial
for enhancing safety, improving consumer engagement and achieving
long-term sustainability goals. The commitment of utilities to
harness the power of AI and ML will be a driving force in shaping
the next generation of smart utility management.”
To download a full copy of the Itron Resourcefulness Insight
Report as well as the research, visit
www.itron.com/resourcefulness.
Methodology
The 2024 Resourcefulness Insight Report consolidates perceptions
of utility executives on topics relating to AI, ML and edge
intelligence. A total of 600 online surveys were completed in June
2024 by utility executives in Australia, Canada, France, India, the
United Kingdom and the United States. Respondents were mid-level
managers or higher who have input on decision making for electric,
gas and water utilities. Their areas of
responsibility ranged from selling products, working in operations,
strategic planning, customer service and a variety of
administrative services.
About ItronItron is a proven global leader in
energy, water, smart city, IIoT and intelligent infrastructure
services. For utilities, cities and society, we build innovative
systems, create new efficiencies, connect communities, encourage
conservation and increase resourcefulness. By safeguarding our
invaluable natural resources today and tomorrow, we improve the
quality of life for people around the world. Join us:
www.itron.com.
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Media ContactAlison MallahanSenior
Manager,Corporate Communications(509) 891-3802pr@itron.com
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