Power BI for utilities — reliability dashboards with dual operational and regulatory views, AMI analytics, financial reporting aligned to FERC accounts, and the governed semantic model that ensures the dashboard numbers match the regulatory filing.
Power BI reliability views — raw SAIDI/SAIFI/CAIDI for operations and IEEE 1366 / commission-adjusted metrics for regulatory. Both sourced from OMS, both reconciled, both documented with methodology.
Power BI dashboards from AMI interval data — load profiles by customer segment, time-of-use pattern analysis, demand response effectiveness, and the non-technical loss detection views that identify revenue recovery opportunities.
Financial dashboards aligned to FERC Uniform System of Accounts — cost of service by function, regulatory vs. non-regulatory tracking, and the views that support rate case preparation.
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Yes — through DAX measures or calculation groups that encode the statistical methodology (2.5 Beta Method or the equivalent your commission uses). We've implemented this for multiple utilities and know the edge cases (consecutive days, partial days, threshold sensitivity). The key is encoding it once in the semantic layer so every dashboard uses the same logic.
Fabric is increasingly the better answer because it consolidates the data platform and the BI layer. If you already have a working Premium deployment with a working data layer, stay on Premium and add Fabric capabilities incrementally. For new implementations, Fabric from the start.
Yes. Pre-qualified Power BI developers with utility domain experience — SAIDI/SAIFI, IEEE 1366, AMI analytics, FERC accounts, and the regulatory discipline utility BI requires. 92% first-match acceptance.
IEEE 1366, FERC accounts, dual operational and regulatory views — Power BI built for the utility's compliance reality.
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