FLISR capabilities enable utilities to automatically detect outages on its distribution system and restore service to as many customers as possible as quickly as possible, often in seconds. In hurricane conditions, this automation can significantly reduce outage duration, improve crew safety and help prioritize field resources where they’re needed most.
By combining automation with resilient system design and operational planning, utilities are better positioned to restore power quickly and safely as storms pass through their service territories.
Preparing before the first storm forms
Resilient hurricane readiness starts long before landfall, blending physical grid hardening, distributed generation resources and digital tools that give utilities faster visibility and smarter control when conditions degrade.
Strengthening infrastructure to withstand extreme conditions requires proactive maintenance, continuous monitoring and actionable response plans built into day-to-day operations, enabling clients to move from reactive response to proactive readiness when a storm arrives.
Preparation in action: Bird Electric storm readiness
One example of day-to-day preparedness in action is Bird Electric, a Black & Veatch company, which specializes in emergency power restoration. Through a dedicated, year-round storm response organization, Bird Electric professionals work in constant coordination with advanced forecasting teams and utility partners, tracking weather conditions well before storms form. As major events approach, crews, equipment and logistics are placed on alert and strategically staged based on projected storm paths and likely impacts, positioning utilities to shift rapidly and safely into restoration mode as soon as conditions allow.
That level of readiness has paid off when it matters most. During recent hurricanes, Bird Electric mobilized thousands of workers and significant equipment resources within hours of storms making landfall, helping utilities restore power safely and efficiently to millions of customers. By letting forecasts and not guesswork drive crew placement and logistics decisions, Bird Electric consistently has accelerated restoration timelines, supporting faster recovery for communities.
A year-round commitment to resilience
Hurricane season may have defined dates on the calendar, but preparedness is an ongoing commitment. When storms make landfall, preparedness allows clients to shift quickly from planning to execution. After the storm, rapid damage assessment, restoration at scale and close coordination with local stakeholders help accelerate recovery.
By combining resilient infrastructure design, advanced grid intelligence, operational planning and rapid response capabilities, Black & Veatch helps clients stay ready for whatever the next storm brings. As extreme weather continues to test infrastructure systems, preparedness remains among the most powerful tools utilities have to protect communities and restore service faster.