Connecting with the Future Using AI

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CAMPUT 2026

Fortnightly Magazine - January 2026
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The CAMPUT 2026 Conference gathered Canada's energy community from May 5 – 8 in Montreal, Québec at a pivotal time of energy transition. Guided by the theme, "Bridging the Divide: Bold Strategies for a Resilient Energy Future," the conference explored how regulators and stakeholders can unite across regional, technical, and institutional divides to strengthen Canada's energy future.

This panel, called, Connecting with the Future: Hopes and Energy Dreams, asked whether AI is the spark that will redefine how we produce, move, and manage energy. This session looked at how utilities are using AI to turn data into foresight by predicting failures, optimizing systems, and unlocking new efficiencies. Early adopters explored what AI-driven intelligence could mean for reliability, decarbonization, and regulation in the years ahead.

On the panel were moderator, NARUC President, and Washington Commissioner Ann Rendahl, EPRI Chief AI Officer Remi Raphael, Moov AI's AI Strategist Henrik Van Der Horst, and Senpilot Inc. VP Strategy & Operations, Regulatory AI Nathan Duarte. Enjoy these excerpts.

 

Moderator and NARUC President Ann Rendahl: This is a panel focused on AI, how the utility sector can use AI to mitigate risks, gain efficiencies, and manage data for operations and regulatory work. We're also going to talk about how we can use it today and tomorrow, mitigate the risks, and manage the governance of AI in the utility sector.

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