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How UK Utilities Can Create Business Value from Smart Metering Data
April 8, 2025As the UK modernizes its energy infrastructure, smart metering systems have become crucial in forecasting, adapting and managing energy consumption. These advanced digital devices provide real-time data, enabling utilities and consumers to monitor energy usage more effectively.
Take the Right Approach to Implementing DERMS
March 27, 2025Implementing DERMS can come with challenges. By understanding the unique challenges related to DERMS and adopting the appropriate strategies to mitigate potential pitfalls, utilities can effectively integrate and coordinate DER deployment to align with regulatory commitments and broader business objectives.
How ISOs, RTOs and Utilities Can Effectively Manage Massive Data
March 20, 2025In today’s rapidly evolving energy landscape, Independent System Operators (ISOs), Regional Transmission Organizations (RTOs) and utilities face unprecedented challenges in managing vast amounts of data.
Development and Types of Conceptual Site Models (CSMs)
March 15, 2025There are vast resources, including publications and guidance documents on the topic of Conceptual Site Models (CSMs), and the term “CSM” can mean many different things to different people depending on their technical area of expertise and their expectation about the goal or purpose of the subject CSM
Publication Featured in Critical Reviews in Toxicology
March 13, 2025A risk assessment of mechanics who changed chrysotile asbestos containing brakes and other vehicle components in the 1950s-early 2000s era: an update on the 2004 evaluation by David W. Brew, Michael E. Stevens, Arthur M. Langer and Dennis J. Paustenbach.
Fostering an Enjoyable and Resilient Project Management Career
March 10, 2025In his final contribution to EM Magazine, TRC’s David Elam shares his thoughts on the health, well-being and success of project managers everywhere. These takeaways go beyond skills and habits in the workplace, and explore how project managers can align their lives outside of work with their professional goals.
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