With different business models and priorities, it’s no surprise that cooperatives and municipalities also face different challenges when approaching grid modernization. Cooperatives are coming off more than a decade of zero interest loans and are already addressing metering and automation programs. Municipalities, on the other hand, haven’t been as flush with capital as their cities address other budget issues, though they still face pole attachment needs to meet 5G demands.
With a proactive approach focused on four key considerations, both cooperatives and municipalities can identify a cost-effective plan to address these unique challenges while also making the grid more reliable and resilient:
Advancements in technology and implementation practices mean that grid modernization isn’t simply for those with billon-dollar capital expenditures. By identifying the right solutions and determining how to manage and prioritize projects, cooperatives and municipalities can do all that is necessary to bring their systems up to date — without risking members’ low rates or capital credits.
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