Digitally Enabled Utility Resilience

May 19, 2020 00:35:42
Digitally Enabled Utility Resilience
Water Values Podcast
Digitally Enabled Utility Resilience

May 19 2020 | 00:35:42

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Show Notes

Albert Cho, Vice President and General Manager at Xylem, provides an insightful look at how digital technologies enhance the operational and financial resilience of utilities. Al discusses the benefits digitally enabled utilities have realized during the pandemic, provides examples of how utilities have gained financial efficiencies in the pre-pandemic deployment of capital and how those examples demonstrate that digital technologies play a significant role in helping utilities navigate the financial challenges ahead.

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