A reliable grid starts with reliable assets—and transformers remain among the most critical. As networks face higher load demands, renewable integration, and aging infrastructure, the concept of Reliability Engineered Design (RED) is emerging as a cornerstone of modern equipment development.
Beyond manufacturing, the RED philosophy extends through the asset’s operational lifecycle. Integrating design-based reliability with condition monitoring and predictive analytics allows utilities to identify degradation early, optimize maintenance schedules, and reduce unplanned outages. This proactive approach not only extends transformer lifespan but also enhances overall grid resilience.
This discussion brings together industry experts to explore how energy transition accelerates, transforming reliability from a reactive outcome into a design principle will define the next generation of transformers powering a resilient, efficient, and sustainable grid.
Key topics of discussion are:
- The Power of RED: Designing Reliable Transformers for a Resilient Grid
- Is Reliability by Design the Key to Extending Transformer Lifespan?
Stay tuned for more details.