BI for electric, gas, and water utilities — reliability dashboards that match the OMS source of truth, customer analytics from AMI interval data, and the regulatory reporting views that support rate case filings and PUC proceedings.
Dual-view reliability dashboards — raw SAIDI/SAIFI/CAIDI for operations and filed metrics with IEEE 1366 and commission-specific exclusions for regulatory. Both reconciled to the OMS source of truth.
Customer dashboards from AMI interval data — load profiles, time-of-use patterns, demand response participation, high-bill analysis, and the non-technical loss patterns that indicate potential theft or metering issues.
Financial dashboards aligned to FERC Form 1 account structure, cost of service by function, and the views that regulatory affairs and finance need for rate case preparation and ongoing regulatory compliance.
Power BI for energy and utilities — reliability dashboards, AMI analytics, and FERC-aligned financial reporting....
Data analytics for energy and utilities — grid reliability, customer analytics, regulatory support, and DER integration ...
Financial analytics for energy and utilities — rate base, revenue requirement, cost of service, and rate case support....
Data warehousing for energy and utilities — time-series modeling, grid operations, customer analytics, and FERC regulato...
Because operations and regulators measure different things. Operations cares about all outage minutes (to find and fix problems). Regulators care about outage minutes after excluding major events and approved exceptions (to benchmark performance). Both are valid; both need to be reconciled to the same OMS data. We build both views with documented methodology.
Yes — with proper semantic model design. We pre-aggregate at the appropriate level for each use case (hourly for load profiles, daily for billing analysis, raw intervals for NTL detection) so dashboard performance stays fast. The data engineering handles the volume; the BI layer consumes the aggregations.
Yes. Pre-qualified BI developers with utility domain experience — SAIDI/SAIFI, IEEE 1366, AMI analytics, FERC accounting, and the regulatory context that utility BI requires. 92% first-match acceptance.
IEEE 1366, commission exclusions, dual views — BI that survives both the operations review and the PUC proceeding.
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