Extreme weather is driving longer, more disruptive outages.

11 hours

Average length of power interruption in 20241

200%

Increase in outage duration over prior decade1

80%

Of all outages are caused by extreme weather.2

What you can do with our extreme
weather operations capabilities

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FORECAST OUTAGES

Forecast outage impacts with operational granularity.

Planning in advance of a major event can reduce restoration times and costs, minimizing impacts to customers. Our models provide operationally relevant, high-resolution forecasts to project impacts from high-impact storm events up to 5 days in advance, not only identifying likely outage locations, but also anticipated severity and type.

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MOBILIZE TEAMS

Get the right people ready, at the right time.

“Right sizing” mobilization of crews and mutual aid is essential to an efficient event response. Improve operational decision-making to avoid the under- or over-commitment of resources that can negatively impact your deployment efforts.

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LOWER RESTORATION TIMES AND COSTS

Locate equipment and resources strategically.

Costs associated with extreme weather events, whether a singular catastrophic event or multiple stacked smaller events, quickly add up. Shortening restoration timelines are critical to keeping storm recovery costs lower. 

Our outage prediction capabilities help utilities:

  • Call mutual aid earlier—and more precisely, based on expected outage distribution
  • Stage crews and critical equipment in the right areas (not just “in the region”)
  • Reduce truck rolls and rework by matching resources to expected severity
  • Shorten restoration timelines, lowering total restoration spend and customer impact
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PROACTIVE COMMUNICATIONS

Keep people informed.

In storm response, communication isn’t a nice-to-have—it directly affects customer livelihoods. Predicting grid impacts from storms helps utilities communicate earlier.

REGULATORY SUPPORT

Aligned with utility performance objectives.

Technosylva’s extreme weather operations platform is designed to support the financial and performance outcomes utility leadership and regulatory teams are accountable to:

  • Reduce overtime, contractor spend, and inefficient staging by acting earlier and targeting resources more precisely.

  • Reduce interruption minutes and frequency through better pre-event decisions and faster restoration.

  • Demonstrate proactive preparedness and consistent decision-making during major events using credible, repeatable processes and data.

     

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WEATHER SCIENCE EXPERTS

Decades of research and testing

Technosylva brings deep scientific expertise to extreme weather risk analytics. Through our applied research across wildfires, floods, storms, and other climate-driven hazards, our platform uses proven science to anticipate how extreme events may develop, where impacts are most likely, and how conditions can evolve over time.

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