Utilities can’t adapt fast—without real-time weather + grid insights

At the WISER IAB Meeting, researchers, students, and industry leaders met at UConn to align on research goals and accelerate smarter, weather-aware energy solutions.
WISER—a partnership between UAlbany and UConn, backed by the NSF—delivers high-resolution climate models and utility-prioritized R&D. The mission: boost grid reliability as climate risks rise and the clean energy transition gains speed.


Grateful to Casey Kirkpatrick for the expertise and leadership you brought to the table.


Download the WISER Summary of Benefits to see what’s possible.


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