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Optimize Your Utility Operations with Data You Can Trust

Your utility depends on data to be fit for purpose, ready to run business operations, and deliver successful data-driven initiatives. To achieve these strategic goals, you need a foundation of data integrity—or data with maximum accuracy, consistency, and context.

Discover how you can cultivate and use high-integrity data to make fast, informed decisions that propel your utility forward.

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Features and Benefits

  • Operational Efficiency: Enhance the integrity of your AMI, maintenance, and location data to reduce downtime and optimize resource allocation.
  • Regulatory Compliance: Ensure your utility adheres to regulatory requirements, reducing the risk of non-compliance penalties with a robust data governance framework.
  • Grow and Add Customers: Find, add, and grow customer accounts by pinpointing opportunities and aligning them with your services.
  • Enhanced Customer Experience: Improve billing accuracy, decrease disputes, and personalize services with high-integrity customer data that simplifies communication and engagement.

Elevate Your Utility with Precisely

The success of utility modernization and innovation initiatives like:

  • automated metering infrastructure (AMI)
  • cloud adoption and migration
  • renewable and distributed energy
  • Electric Vehicle (EV) infrastructure
  • and more

depends on the reliability and trustworthiness of the data that drives them.

When initiatives use data with integrity, organizations can confidently make informed decisions, streamline operations, and implement advanced technologies.

This reliable data foundation reduces the risk of errors, enhances analytics, and drives meaningful insights, ultimately leading to more successful and impactful innovation and modernization efforts.

Data Integrity Powers Innovative Utility Use Cases:

  • Asset Management: Integrate, track, and manage utility asset data like the location and condition of transformers, power lines, and pipelines to ensure accurate asset inventory, improve maintenance planning, optimize asset utilization, identify potential risks, and ultimately, extend asset lifespan.
  • Address Data Quality: Cleanse, standardize, and verify addresses in your customer and operational data to improve serviceability and customer interactions. Assign each address hyper-accurate latitude/longitude coordinates and a unique identifier to streamline spatial analysis and data enrichment – building trusted data rich in context.
  • Location Intelligence: Manage the integrity of and use location data to quickly identify the source and extent of outages, ensure compliance with regulatory requirements, provide customers with location-specific information about service availability, outages, and maintenance schedules, and plan the development and expansion of utility infrastructure.
  • Data Governance and Compliance: A strong data governance framework ensures that you can easily find, understand, trust, and leverage critical data across your utility – leading to more accurate and informed decisions, reporting, and compliance. Gain confidence in your data’s meaning, quality, value, and trustworthiness. Enterprise metadata management capabilities enable you to automate governance and stewardship tasks and answer essential questions about your utility data usage, impact, and lineage.