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As the energy sector wrestles with decarbonization and digital transformation, AI for utilities has emerged as a potential game-changer. But while AI has generated excitement for years, real-world ROI has often remained elusive. That gap between hype and value is beginning to close. According to IBM’s 2024 Enterprise Generative AI report, 64% of CEOs say they face significant pressure from stakeholders to accelerate generative AI adoption, while many energy leaders acknowledge their organizations are still early in the journey. The industry now faces a pivotal moment to either move beyond pilot projects and unlock measurable results or risk falling behind.
So, how are utilities starting to realize actual business value from AI, and what does it take to scale beyond experimentation?
This episode of Pro AV Today, hosted by Ben Thomas, welcomes back Casey Werth, North American Energy & Utilities Leader at IBM. Together, they unpack the changing AI landscape in energy, explore successful early use cases, and explain how utilities—from major players to rural co-ops—can take the next step in digital transformation.
Highlights from the Conversation:
Casey Werth is the Global General Manager for the Energy Industry at IBM, where he leads efforts to drive energy transition and decarbonization using AI, automation, and enterprise system optimization. He has spent more than a decade at IBM in global leadership roles focused on cloud strategy, sales, and technology development for the energy and utilities sectors. Werth also serves on the Board of Directors for the GridWise Alliance and is a member of several industry organizations and presents at industry forums, such as EEI, DistribuTECH, Cloud for Utilities and others.
By MarketScaleAs the energy sector wrestles with decarbonization and digital transformation, AI for utilities has emerged as a potential game-changer. But while AI has generated excitement for years, real-world ROI has often remained elusive. That gap between hype and value is beginning to close. According to IBM’s 2024 Enterprise Generative AI report, 64% of CEOs say they face significant pressure from stakeholders to accelerate generative AI adoption, while many energy leaders acknowledge their organizations are still early in the journey. The industry now faces a pivotal moment to either move beyond pilot projects and unlock measurable results or risk falling behind.
So, how are utilities starting to realize actual business value from AI, and what does it take to scale beyond experimentation?
This episode of Pro AV Today, hosted by Ben Thomas, welcomes back Casey Werth, North American Energy & Utilities Leader at IBM. Together, they unpack the changing AI landscape in energy, explore successful early use cases, and explain how utilities—from major players to rural co-ops—can take the next step in digital transformation.
Highlights from the Conversation:
Casey Werth is the Global General Manager for the Energy Industry at IBM, where he leads efforts to drive energy transition and decarbonization using AI, automation, and enterprise system optimization. He has spent more than a decade at IBM in global leadership roles focused on cloud strategy, sales, and technology development for the energy and utilities sectors. Werth also serves on the Board of Directors for the GridWise Alliance and is a member of several industry organizations and presents at industry forums, such as EEI, DistribuTECH, Cloud for Utilities and others.