Using AMI Data to Model Load and Design Grid-Friendly Rates
In this video, Nova Scotia Power’s lead data scientist, Riley Cook, shows how the utility uses AMI data to build appliance-level insights for EVs, heat pumps, and other electrification loads. Using Bidgely’s Analytics Workbench, the team models load and compares rate structures to understand how behavior and peak demand shift—helping design time-varying rates that benefit both customers and the grid.