Closing the Visibility Gap: Utility Companies can Revolutionize Energy Distribution with Smart Grid Monitoring

Ubicquia banner ad

 

The rapid advancement of smart grid technologies has ushered in an era where smart grid monitoring and managing energy distribution have become pivotal for utility companies. However, despite significant advancements, a critical gap remains in visibility from the feeder to the meter, often resulting in inefficiencies and vulnerabilities within the grid. This gap underscores the urgent need for enhanced monitoring solutions that ensure a seamless flow of energy and improved reliability.

What does it take to close the visibility gap in our energy grids? In the latest episode of Experts Talk, Charlie Nobles, Vice President of Utilities Business Development at Ubiquia, brings a fresh perspective on integrating and monitoring energy distribution systems.

Nobles provides insights on the following key areas:

Enhanced Monitoring Needs: The current state of grid management involves a disproportionate focus on control points versus monitoring points. Nobles advocates for a “ten to one” smart grid monitoring strategy, where for every single control point in the grid, ten monitoring points should be established.
Integration of Disparate Systems: A major challenge lies in the disparate nature of existing grid components. Nobles emphasizes the importance of integrating these various elements into a cohesive system that offers a holistic view of the grid.
Focus on Distribution Transformers: Identifying low lead distribution transformers as the next frontier, Nobles suggests that monitoring these can provide critical insights into both upstream and downstream flows, enhancing overall grid management.
Smart Meters as a Tool: While smart meters are prevalent, their potential is underutilized. By fully leveraging these devices, utility companies can gain detailed insights at the meter level, aiding in more precise load management.
Holistic Grid View: Combining data from various devices and points along the grid can revolutionize how utilities operate, making them more responsive and efficient.

Through this comprehensive analysis, Nobles not only addresses the current deficiencies in grid visibility but also outlines a strategic approach to overcoming these challenges. This discussion is particularly timely as utilities worldwide strive to meet increasing demands for energy reliability and efficiency in an era of rapid technological change.

Article written by MarketScale.

Follow us on social media for the latest updates in B2B!

Image

Latest

Healthcare trends
2025’s Hottest Healthcare Trends with David Willis, Principal with ECG
March 28, 2025

Healthcare organizations have faced significant challenges over the last five years due to the lasting financial and operational impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, widespread labor shortages, and rising costs of care delivery. The pandemic forced hospitals to prioritize crisis response over long-term strategy, leading to deferred investments, workforce burnout, and financial strain. Now, with many…

Read More
Microschool
With ESA Demand Outpacing Supply, How Can Utah Expand Microschool Access?
March 28, 2025

Across the country, education savings accounts (ESAs) are reshaping how families think about schooling—but in Utah, surging demand is outpacing available options. Last year, roughly 27,000 students applied for Utah’s ESA program, but only 10,000 scholarships were available. While parental interest in alternative education is booming, a new bottleneck is emerging: the supply of…

Read More
freight guards
Can a Single FreightGuard Review End Your Trucking Company? Sadly, Yes
March 27, 2025

As the freight industry grapples with the lingering impacts of a market downturn and rising digital vulnerabilities, a critical question has emerged: how can trucking companies defend their reputations in an era where a single online review can kill a business? In 2023 alone, over 88,000 trucking companies shuttered, and for many, the catalyst…

Read More
workforce in security
Where Security Meets People: Building a Better Industry Through Workforce and Inclusion
March 27, 2025

The security industry is facing a moment of transformation. Amid rapid technological shifts and workforce challenges, companies are realizing that talent — recruiting it, developing it, and retaining it — is now central to long-term success. At the same time, long-overdue conversations around inclusion, representation, and culture are gaining momentum across the sector. According to…

Read More