
From pandemic to power grids
NYSEG’s Adam Helman describes how climate change is impacting emergency response teams in the power sector.

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NYSEG’s Adam Helman describes how climate change is impacting emergency response teams in the power sector.
Adam Helman has spent his entire career in emergency management. But after working for the New York State Department of Health during the COVID pandemic, he wanted something new.
So in 2023, Adam moved from responding to a public health emergency to responding to the climate emergency, in addition to other hazards utilities have dealt with for decades. Just two years into his role as director of emergency services for the energy services company AVANGRID, he’s already seen a number of back-to-back emergencies caused by everything from winter storms to gas leaks.
This week on With Great Power, Adam shares with Brad some of the ways that AVANGRID’s emergency response operations are evolving as intense weather and other hazards put more physical and mental stress on first responders. They also discuss why meteorologists play an increasingly vital role in utility emergency response, and how utilities are integrating new threats, like wildfires in the Northeast, into their planning.
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