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GISCafe Industry Predictions for 2025 – Sharper Shape

 
January 3rd, 2025 by Sanjay Gangal

Lisa Stannis

Top 4 trends and predictions for T&D utilities in 2025

The utilities sector is entering a period of significant change, propelled by advancements in technology, climate imperatives and evolving customer expectations. As we look to 2025, several trends are set to define the industry’s direction.

Grid modernization to meet growing energy demands

The surging adoption of electric vehicles (EVs), the rapid expansion of data centers, and the rise of AI-driven applications are exerting extraordinary pressure on utility infrastructure. Modernizing the grid to handle these demands while maintaining reliability will be a key priority in 2025.

Technologies such as advanced sensors, AI-driven forecasting and automated load management will play pivotal roles in enabling seamless energy delivery. AI-powered solutions, like asset inspection platforms, provide utilities with actionable insights to enhance grid resilience. By leveraging these technologies to better understand the performance and condition of current assets, utilities can optimize operations and make informed decisions about future infrastructure investments to meet evolving energy demands.

Accelerating the path to decarbonization

Achieving net-zero emissions targets by 2035 requires bold strategies. As renewable energy sources like solar, wind and battery storage dominate new capacity additions, utilities are increasingly prioritizing the transition from fossil fuels and incentivizing customer participation in sustainability efforts.

With tools like Sharper Shape’s AI-driven asset analysis, utilities can enhance grid infrastructure to efficiently integrate renewable power generation. By optimizing asset performance and minimizing downtime, utilities can support decarbonization efforts more effectively.

Preparing for extreme weather events

The increasing frequency of climate-driven disasters, including wildfires, hurricanes and floods, underscores the importance of climate-resilient systems. In 2024, five hurricanes made landfall in the U.S., This stark reality highlights vulnerabilities in existing infrastructure and the expectation for utilities to invest heavily in storm-resistant infrastructure, underground cables and predictive analytics to safeguard operations.

With digital twin technology this provides utilities with a comprehensive overview of their assets, enabling predictive maintenance and risk assessment to better withstand extreme weather events. These tools allow utilities to act proactively, protecting critical infrastructure and maintaining customer trust during crises.

AI takes centre stage

AI is transforming how utilities manage assets, forecast maintenance needs, and optimize operations. Solutions like Sharper Shape’s Asset Insights platform are leading the charge by providing actionable insights through AI-powered analytics. These tools help utilities anticipate equipment failures, balance supply and demand, and optimize overall grid performance.

While AI can be energy-intensive, leveraging software solutions already equipped to handle AI minimizes this impact, allowing utilities to adopt the technology without additional risks to their operations

By embracing AI as a strategic enabler, utilities can improve operational efficiency and deliver superior, reliable service to customers.

2025 – a year of opportunity

2025 marks a critical moment of convergence: climate action, grid modernization and the shift toward predictive operations are no longer separate initiatives but interconnected pillars of a reimagined utility sector.

Utilities that embrace AI not just as a technology but as a strategic enabler will lead the charge into a future defined by resilience, sustainability, and efficiency. The year ahead isn’t just about overcoming challenges – it’s about laying the foundation for the next era of innovation.

Explore how Sharper Shape can empower your utility to excel in 2025 here.

About Author:

Lisa Stannis is the Director of Customer Development at Sharper Shape, responsible for the strategic direction, vision, growth and performance of sales and marketing activities as well as building relationships and providing solutions to assist companies to compete and be successful.

As a seasoned business development professional with more than 18 years’ experience, Lisa is known as a genuine leader who leverages a combination of listening skills, people skills, and innate sincerity to influence others, propel sales growth, and manage change in highly competitive markets.

Lisa holds an Executive MBA from the University of Wisconsin, focusing on Business Management, and a Bachelor of Science in Business Management and Marketing. She is a virtual employee for Sharper Shape and works from her home in West Des Moines, Iowa.

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