Unlocking Smarter Grid Planning for Public Power: Industrial AI as a Catalyst for Community Value

Public Power Utilities in North America are at pivotal crossroads. Tasked with delivering safe, reliable, and affordable service to communities, the organizations face growing challenges: significant borrowing to meet new load growth, upgrading aging infrastructure, hardening for resilience and flexibility, regulatory and sustainability mandates, and rising customer expectations. For utility leaders, the challenge is clear, how to balance competing demands and modernize grid planning and management without straining resources or compromising the public trust.

Industrial AI is emerging as a transformative lever, empowering utilities to develop and evaluate multiple scenarios, select optimal and balanced plans to do more with less. By embedding intelligence into grid planning, utilities can extend asset life, optimize investments, and deliver greater value to their communities.

The Unique Challenges Facing Public Power Utilities

Public power utilities serve their communities, not shareholders. This brings unique governance, funding, and transparency requirements:

  • Investing in new Generation, Transmission and Distribution assets: Load growth to serve AI data centers and broad electrification is creating large Capital Expenditure (CAPEX) demand and creating the potential for rate inequity and stranded investment.
  • An Increasingly Complex Operating Environment: DERs Distributed Energy Resources (DERs), Electrification, Power Quality challenges, a growing reliance on electricity and much greater public expectations regarding reliability and resilience.
  • Aging Infrastructure & Limited Budgets: Operating with constrained CAPEX and Operating Expense (OPEX) there’s a growing backlog of assets in need of renewal or modernization.
  • Lean Field Crews & Workforce Retirements: Workforce size, experience and flexibility combine to make it harder to maintain service levels and respond to outages.
  • Manual, Disconnected Systems: Siloed data and legacy processes limit cross-department visibility and slow decision-making.
  • Regulatory & Sustainability Pressures: Publicly Owned Utilities (POUs) must balance reliability and affordability with additional sustainability objectives such as decarbonization, climate resilience, and equitable access.
  • Public Accountability: Transparent, data-driven reporting is essential for boards, councils, and the public.

These realities demand a new approach to grid planning, one that is data-driven, agile, and community-focused.

Industrial AI: A New Era for Grid Planning and Management

Industrial AI, purpose-built for utilities, is enabling POUs to overcome these challenges and unlock smarter grid planning in several ways:

1. Data-Driven Asset Investment Planning

With limited resources, public utilities must make every dollar count. AI-powered asset investment planning (AIP) solutions, like IFS Copperleaf, help utilities to:

  • Prioritize Projects: Use decision analytics to balance cost, risk, and community value, ensuring investments align with long-term objectives.
  • Scenario Modeling: Rapidly assessing the impact of different investment strategies, supporting defensible, transparent decisions for boards and regulators.
  • Optimize Portfolio Value: Studies show up to 13% more investment plan value and 30% reduced risk when using AI-driven AIP.

2. Real-Time Visibility and Predictive Insights

AI enables utilities to move from reactive to proactive grid management:

  • Asset Health Monitoring: Integrate IoT, Geographic Information System (GIS), and operational data for real-time visibility into asset condition and performance.
  • Predictive Maintenance: Anticipate failures before they occur, reducing unplanned outages and extending asset lifecycles.
  • Outage Response Optimization: AI-driven scheduling and dispatch ensure the right crews, with the right skills, are deployed efficiently minimizing downtime and improving community satisfaction.

3. Maximizing Capital Efficiency and Resilience

With Industrial AI, utilities can:

  • Defer Unnecessary Capital Expenditure: Extend asset life through smarter maintenance and risk-based prioritization.
  • Support Climate Resilience: Model and plan for extreme weather, integrating climate data into grid investment decisions.
  • Align with ESG Goals: Embed sustainability metrics into planning, supporting regulatory compliance and public reporting.

Real-World Impact: Doing More for Communities

The impact of smarter grid planning with Industrial AI is tangible:

  • Operational Efficiency: Utilities report up to 50% faster planning cycles and 25–40% improvement in operational efficiency.
  • Financial Stewardship: AI helps justify spending to boards and regulators, tying capital plans to Return on Assets (ROA) and maximizing public value.
  • Enhanced Transparency: Real-time dashboards and audit-ready reporting build public trust and support informed decision-making.
  • Sustainability: Track and report on emissions, optimize resource use, and support circular operations, delivering on both environmental and community mandates.

Customer Success: From Vision to Value

Leading utilities are already realizing these benefits. For example, utilities like Portsmouth Water and SoCalGas have leveraged IFS Solutions to:

  • Replace manual, fragmented systems with integrated, AI-powered platforms.
  • Gain efficiency, visibility, and control over maintenance and capital projects.
  • Optimize investment planning, ensuring resources go to high-value, high-impact projects.
  • Deliver measurable improvements in service reliability, cost control, and sustainability.

Conclusion

For North America’s public utilities, the path forward is clear. Industrial AI is not just a technology upgrade; it’s a strategic enabler for smarter, more resilient grid planning and management. By embracing AI-driven solutions, public utilities’ can:

  • Deliver reliable, affordable service to their communities, even with limited resources.
  • Modernize aging infrastructure and prepare for the future.
  • Build transparency, trust, and long-term value for the public they serve.

Now is the time for utility leaders to champion Industrial AI and unlock the full potential of their utility’s grid, empowering their teams, strengthening their communities, and shaping a sustainable energy future.

Let’s build the future together and prepare for the next era of Industrial AI with ALM: Powering the Future of utilities.