Vegetation risk is increasing.
It doesn't need to be that way. In "The Four Elements of a Modern Utility Vegetation Strategy", you'll learn how forward-thinking utilities are:
Strengthening trimming programs with risk-informed prioritization
Integrating data to understand true vegetation exposure
Using predictive insight to prepare for emerging risk
Evaluating vegetation investment based on cost versus impact
Why vegetation strategy is getting harder...
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Most utility programs are still managing it the same way.
Download the eBook to explore the four elements of a modern vegetation strategy and how they can help your organization reduce risk, improve reliability performance, and avoid future cost spikes.
Vegetation remains one of the most persistent drivers of outages, public safety exposure, and storm recovery challenges. At the same time, weather volatility, aging infrastructure, and regulatory scrutiny are increasing pressure on utility leaders to demonstrate measurable performance.
Many programs still rely primarily on fixed cycles and localized experience. While discipline is essential, schedule alone cannot explain where risk is changing or how investment decisions will affect reliability outcomes.
THE CHALLENGE
Executive insight for reliability, operations, and vegetation leaders.
Reduce preventable outages
Improve public safety performance
Strengthen regulatory defensibility
Allocate resources more confidently
Utilities that modernize vegetation strategy are better positioned to:
The shift is not about trimming less. It's about trimming smarter.
EXECUTIVE EBOOK