Utility Outage Plans Account For More Frequent, Extreme Weather
As the frequency of extreme weather events increases, utilities are facing tough investment choices around outage and restoration.
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Utilities Utilize Collaboration, Technology During Extreme Events
Extreme weather events are increasing, and utilities and customers alike are feeling the impact. According to Climate Central, the United States has experienced a 67% increase in major power outages from weather-related events since 2000, a trend predicted to continue as extreme weather events increase in frequency.
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Ep 73: Waking the Bears with October WASDE
Host Sarah Mock and DTN Lead Analyst Todd Hultman talk about the changes to stocks and demand estimates, how global supply chain disruptions are likely to continue unsettling ag exports, and how changes in the size of the US’s livestock herds might be affecting feed demand.
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Winter Weather, Another Consideration For Overstressed Shipping Activity
Supply chain congestion will soon contend with winter weather along the Pacific Ocean routes, bringing new challenges heading into the holiday season.
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U.S. producers have a lot to consider as they look toward 2022
Let the 2021 DTN Ag Summit help you prepare with live sessions about the global economy, climate & sustainability, weather outlook and more! Register before November 26th and save $100!
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