RESOURCES Insights on Wildfire & Extreme Weather Article Wildfire’s Wake-Up Call: Building a Culture of Proactive Risk Reduction “The technical planning was solid, the legal framework was clear, but sitting in that boardroom, she realized the hardest challenge wasn’t operational: it was cultural.“ Article The PSPS Paradigm Shift “The lights may go out by design, but the mission has never been clearer: keeping communities safe through decisive operational decision-making.” Article From Wildfires to Floods: How AI is Reshaping Utility Risk Strategy Regional assumptions are outdated. Every electric utility, regardless of location, must be prepared for compound weather risk and multi-hazard disruption. Article What Stood Out: 5 Key Insights from Our AI + Grid Resilience Conversation This approach helps us determine how many resources we’ll need, how long restoration may take, and where to position staging sites. Article 3 Keys to Averting Tomorrow’s Black Swan Natural Catastrophe Forecasts show the weather. Climatology shows the why behind the risk. Article Beyond Static Assessments: Why Dynamic Wildfire Risk Analysis is Critical to Utility Wildfire Mitigation Fire is dynamic. Utilities must evolve beyond static assessments to stay ahead of the threat. Article Powering Down for Safety: The New Reality of Electric Utility Operations This collision demands a complete cultural overhaul, not just operational adjustments. Article Insurance & Credit Agencies Expect More from Electric Utilities The credibility crisis demands a shift from passive risk assessment to active, demonstrable risk control. Article The Illusion of Prevention Focusing solely on where and if a fire might start ignores the critical question of what happens when it does. Article Red Flag Warnings Are Helpful but Not the Whole Story They warn of fire spread, but electric utilities need to know where fires will start. Article Electric Utility Customers Expect Better Communication on Wildfire Risk It’s not about framing PSPS as a failure – it’s about helping the public see it as a necessary tool to prevent tragedy. Article Are you Forecasting and Managing Actual Wildfire Risk? To protect infrastructure and communities in an increasingly wildfire-prone environment, utilities need a new approach. Article 6 Pillars of Wildfire Resilience: Empowering Utility Decisions in Extreme Weather Investing in advanced data-driven solutions ensures a proactive, rather than reactive, approach to managing extreme weather challenges. Article The Risk Landscape is Changing for Electric Utilities Wildfire is no longer a regional issue. It’s a national crisis threatening electric utilities’ survival. Article 5 Key Steps for Building a Wildfire Resilient Grid Technosylva’s Vice President for Weather & Risk Solutions, Steve Vanderburg, often explains that building a wildfire-resilient grid must be appreciated as an ongoing process.