Historically, reliability for a utility was a straightforward concept that was centered on keeping the lights on, with success measured by how long and how often customers experienced power outages. Today, grid resiliency is a key component of a far more complex definition of reliability.

The DTECH® Reliability & Resiliency Conference will help electric utilities and their partners to address these issues by exploring how to build a more secure, dependable, and adaptable grid. This two-day event brings together utility executives, engineers, regulators, policymakers, and technology innovators to explore the future of a secure, dependable, and adaptable grid. Through utility-led case studies, closed-door roundtables, and interactive workshops, the program addresses real-world challenges—from wildfire and hurricane preparedness to DER integration, storm restoration, and cyber defense.

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Who Attends DTECH Reliability & Resiliency?

This two-day event brings together utility executives, engineers, regulators, policymakers, and technology innovators to explore the future of a secure, dependable, and adaptable grid. Through utility-led case studies, closed-door roundtables, and interactive workshops, the program addresses real-world challenges—from wildfire and hurricane preparedness to DER integration, storm restoration, and cyber defense.
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Electric Utilities
Utility engineers, planners, and operators attend to understand the technical requirements associated with large new loads and the adoption of AI across the grid.
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Regulators and Policymakers
Electrical engineering, design, and operations teams from hyperscale, colocation, and enterprise facilities attend to evaluate power-system design, interconnection pathways, onsite generation, and redundancy strategies.
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Technology Providers
OEMs, software and analytics companies, consultants, and EPC contractors attend to meet buyers, demonstrate solutions, and understand emerging utility and data center requirements tied to siting, permitting, onsite power, AI, automation, and efficiency.

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Midwestern US utilities focus on restoration after severe storms and near-100 MPH winds leave hundreds of thousands in the dark

Severe storms this week knocked out power for hundreds of thousands of customers, mostly in the Midwest, and utilities are still scrambling response teams to fix downed utility poles and lines affected by fallen trees after winds of up to 99 miles-per-hour ripped through the region.
August 13, 2026
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DOE says we need more transmission, decides building less is fine

On Wednesday, U.S. Secretary of Energy Chris Wright announced that the Department of Energy (DOE) is pulling the plug on the review process for the three remaining proposed National Interest Electric Transmission Corridors (NIETCs).
August 13, 2026
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‘One step forward, one step back’ – clean energy jobs growth stifled by canceled projects

Thousands of clean energy jobs were created, but project cancellations offset gains, according to advocacy group E2 and Atlas Public Policy.
August 12, 2026
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Relief from energy bills unlikely as utilities request billions in rate hikes

Consumers are unlikely to see any relief in gas and electric bills as utilities proposed more than $18 billion in rate hikes across the country over the first half of the year.
August 06, 2026