The Edison Electric Institute reports that member companies are committing nearly $1.4 trillion over the next five years to reinforce the national grid. A significant portion of this capital—roughly 21 to 33 percent—is earmarked specifically for resilience projects. These efforts include burying power lines, replacing traditional wooden poles with steel or concrete, and elevating substations to shield them from floodwaters.
Technological integration is changing how crews react to incoming storms. Utilities are now utilizing damage prediction models to pre-position equipment and personnel days before impact. On the ground, this manifests as drones equipped with AI-powered cameras for infrastructure inspection and sensors that provide real-time visibility into system health. In Western regions, similar AI-enabled camera networks are being deployed to detect wildfire ignitions before they spread.





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