Distributech 2025

DTECH 2025 in Dallas made one thing very clear: Artificial Intelligence (AI) is changing the rules in the electric utility sector. The solutions presented demonstrated how AI is transforming power generation, transmission, and distribution, helping to prevent damage, improve predictive maintenance, and reduce operating costs. This topic was one of the most prominent points of interest at the event, reflecting the growing impact of technology on the industry.
The implementation of these technologies not only improves the efficiency and reliability of operations but also contributes significantly to reducing operating costs and increasing customer satisfaction. From detecting electrical discharges and anomalous grid behavior to optimizing predictive maintenance of company assets and enhancing end-customer interaction for improved service delivery, these advances are transforming the way we manage energy.
For all of this, access to information is crucial. Data can be obtained remotely through cameras, sensors, and satellite imagery, or locally through the use of drones and other devices. The ability to collect and analyze data in real time enables a faster and more effective response to operational challenges, ensuring a more robust and resilient electrical grid.
During this trip, I also had the opportunity to visit the Nokia Executive Experience Center in Dallas, where we tested very interesting solutions that I am currently compiling and that will be the subject of my next article. Stay connected!
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