From flooding and hurricanes, to wildfires and extreme heat, utilities are facing a growing range of weather-related threats, and resilience planning is shifting with it. Technosylva is seeing utilities move from single-risk strategies to multi-hazard resilience and we’re supporting this shift by helping utilities integrate wildfire and flood risk modeling down to the asset level. This allows them to plan ahead, target investments, and reduce downtime after severe events.
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