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Elvia and StormGeo: A Collaborative Approach to Weather-Related Power Outages

Technology Category
  • Sensors - Level Sensors
  • Sensors - Utility Meters
Applicable Industries
  • Electrical Grids
  • Utilities
Use Cases
  • Microgrid
The Challenge
Norwegian electricity distributor Elvia faces significant challenges in maintaining the stability of their power grid during severe weather conditions. These conditions, which include strong winds, heavy snow, ice on power lines, and lightning, often lead to power outages and interruptions. The unpredictability of these weather events, particularly lightning, adds to the complexity of the situation. Elvia's challenge is to anticipate these weather-related threats and prepare accordingly to minimize the impact on their power grid. The company's ability to respond effectively to these threats is critical to its operations and service delivery. Therefore, Elvia needed a reliable way to predict and prepare for severe weather conditions that could potentially disrupt their power supply.
About The Customer
Elvia is a Norwegian electricity distributor responsible for maintaining a stable power grid for its customers. The company faces significant challenges in managing its power grid during severe weather conditions, which often lead to power outages and interruptions. Elvia's ability to respond effectively to these weather-related threats is critical to its operations and service delivery. To enhance its emergency preparedness and minimize the impact of severe weather on its power grid, Elvia collaborates with StormGeo, a company specializing in meteorological services. This partnership enables Elvia to predict and prepare for severe weather conditions, thereby ensuring the continuity of its services.
The Solution
Elvia partnered with StormGeo, a company specializing in meteorological services, to help predict and prepare for severe weather conditions. The collaboration involves defining critical criteria for warning of oncoming storms, divided into three levels: green, yellow, and red, indicating low, moderate, and high probability of dangerous weather, respectively. This criteria is based on Elvia's data of past outages or interruptions and combined with StormGeo’s experience and expertise in weather forecasting. The meteorologist on duty at StormGeo constantly assesses the current weather situation and forecast, providing status updates when necessary. In addition to strong winds and winter conditions, the partnership also focuses on monitoring and predicting lightning, a significant challenge during the summer. Despite the inherent unpredictability of lightning, StormGeo uses real-time observations such as lightning radar and satellite images to provide a probability range for lightning occurrence.
Operational Impact
  • The collaboration between Elvia and StormGeo has significantly improved Elvia's emergency preparedness for severe weather conditions. By defining critical criteria for storm warnings and constantly monitoring the weather situation, Elvia can now anticipate and prepare for potential threats to its power grid. This proactive approach has enhanced Elvia's ability to manage its power grid during severe weather, minimizing the impact of weather-related power outages and interruptions. Furthermore, the partnership has fostered excellent communication between the two companies, ensuring that critical information is shared promptly and effectively. This has further strengthened Elvia's ability to respond to weather-related threats, ensuring the continuity of its services even in adverse weather conditions.

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