How advanced weather solutions can reduce weather related disruptions in utility and energy operations
A research firm estimated that approximately 4% of the global population witnessed major power blackouts due to extreme weather in 2021.
This means that 350 million households were without access to basic utilities and energy.
With 2022 being a record-breaking year with climate change wreaking havoc across the globe with an increasing number of heatwaves, droughts, storms and other harsh weather events, the global energy and utility sector’s vulnerability to the forces of nature is only growing.
Download this whitepaper to learn:
- The impact of weather on utility and energy operations
- How space technology is driving innovation in weather solutions that are revolutionizing the utility and energy sector