![]() These commitments will advance data interoperability and transparency and are a step towards a more effective emergency response and a more reliable, more resilient electric grid.Talquin Electric Cooperative (Talquin) exists for a simple purpose: to enhance and maintain the quality of life to the community we serve by providing electric, water and wastewater services to our Members in a safe, reliable and efficient manner. The following outage management system (OMS) vendors committed to implementing ODIN-compliant outage data streams as part of the standard product they offer and making ODIN part of any installation and upgrade: Wright-Hennepin Cooperative Electric Association.Sioux Valley Southwestern Electric Inc.Renville-Sibley Cooperative Power Association.1 of Snohomish County (Snohomish County PUD) Pend Oreille Public Utility District No.Orcas Power & Light Cooperative (OPALCO).Meeker Cooperative Light & Power Association.Goodhue County Cooperative Electric Association (GCCEA).Brunswick Electric Membership Corporation (BEMC).These newly committed utilities join those who were early adopters of ODIN and helped build the momentum needed to implement real-time, standardized, and transparent power outage data nationwide: Poudre Valley Rural Electric Association, Inc.Henderson Municipal Power & Light (HMP&L).Continental Divide Electric Cooperative, Inc.Consolidated Edison of New York and Orange and Rockland Utilities.Choctawhatchee Electric Cooperative (CHELCO).Butler Rural Electric Cooperative Association, Inc.Butler County Rural Electric Cooperative.The following utilities responded to the Call to Action and made a new commitment to sharing real-time, standardized, and transparent power outage data with ODIN: Utilities from the following states have made commitments to ODIN: With these commitments, ODIN participation now exceeds 100 utilities in 44 states and Puerto Rico, delivering electricity to over 43 million electric customers (one-quarter of U.S. In addition, 13 commitments from outage management system vendors will make it simple and fast for the utilities they serve to share their data transparently. New commitments from 35 utilities have increased the number of customers in the ODIN network by over 400%. In less than three weeks since the Call to Action, utility commitments have expanded ODIN’s nationwide reach substantially. Real-time, standardized, and transparent power outage data is essential to improve electricity reliability and ensure that all American communities can benefit from a more electrified future. To advance this goal, the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy issued a Call to Action for utilities to share power outage data with the Outage Data Initiative Nationwide (ODIN) last month. America needs robust, comprehensive, and transparent power outage data to inform investments in grid resilience and restoration, deliver immediate benefits to our existing emergency response systems, and provide visibility into equity. Get Involved Show submenu for “Get Involved””Įxtreme weather events are driving increasing power outages across the nation, especially in underserved communities.The White House Show submenu for “The White House””.Office of the United States Trade Representative.Office of Science and Technology Policy.Executive Offices Show submenu for “Executive Offices””.Administration Show submenu for “Administration””.
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