Utility 2025: a vision

Power companies will face enormous political, societal, and technological change over the next 20 years. Douglas Houseman and Dennis Taylor of Capgemini look at how the utility of the future should embrace change

Many of the business models and technologies of power companies have not changed since the 1950s. Yet it is inevitable they will have to in the next 20 years or so. The big question is whether distribution utility companies will lead the change and help to shape the future for themselves and the environment in which they operate, or allow the forces of change to mould their ways of conducting business. What will the future look like? How will the industry adapt? What technologies

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