Generative AI for utilities — RAG agents grounded in operating procedures, NERC standards, equipment manuals, and tariff documents. Helping control room operators find the right procedure, customer agents explain complex rate structures, and engineers search equipment specifications without reading 500-page manuals.
RAG agent grounded in the utility's operating procedures, switching orders, and emergency response plans — helping operators and field crews find the current, correct procedure with cited sources. With explicit refusal for safety-critical procedures the agent isn't confident about.
Agent grounded in current tariff schedules, rate structures, and program rules — helping customer service agents explain complex rate designs, time-of-use structures, and program eligibility without memorizing every tariff provision.
Agent grounded in equipment manuals, specifications, and maintenance procedures — helping engineers and maintenance planners find the right specification, the right maintenance interval, and the right parts list without manual search.
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Through grounded retrieval against the current operating manual (not training data), cited sources on every answer, and explicit refusal patterns for safety-critical questions. The agent presents the relevant procedure section and cites it; the operator verifies against the source. For any question the agent can't answer from the document set, it says so rather than generating from training data.
If the agent accesses or processes BES Cyber Asset data, BES topology, or other data within the NERC CIP scope, then yes — the hosting, access controls, and audit logging must comply with applicable CIP standards. We assess this during scoping and design the architecture accordingly.
Yes. Pre-qualified AI engineers with utility domain experience — operating procedures, NERC compliance, grid operations, and the safety discipline utility AI deployment requires. 4-stage consulting-led matching, 92% first-match acceptance.
Cited sources, safety refusal patterns, NERC CIP aware — generative AI built for the consequences utility operations carry.
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