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Neara Highlights Role in Grid Modernization at Oncor Showcase

Neara Highlights Role in Grid Modernization at Oncor Showcase

According to a recent LinkedIn post from Neara, the company participated in the Oncor Showcase in Dallas, appearing alongside several energy, consulting, and technology firms. The post highlights a presentation by Neara representative Cody Yakimoff on how utilities can manage multiple grid challenges concurrently, including ice loading, conductor sag, and hurricane‑force winds.

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The post suggests Neara is positioning its technology as a tool for utilities to move from siloed problem solving toward integrated decision-making for grid operations. For investors, Neara’s visibility at an event hosted by Oncor Electric Delivery, a major U.S. utility, may indicate strengthening commercial relationships and potential for future project pipelines in grid modernization.

By associating itself with established industry players such as Bain & Company, Texas Instruments, and Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories, Neara appears to be aligning with a broader ecosystem focused on next-generation grid infrastructure. This positioning could enhance the company’s credibility with large utility customers and may support longer-term revenue opportunities as utilities increase spending on resilience and modernization.

The emphasis on extreme-weather readiness and simultaneous risk management aligns with secular trends in the power sector, where utilities are under pressure to improve reliability amid climate-related stresses. If Neara’s solutions prove effective and scalable, its role as a “committed partner” to utilities like Oncor could translate into recurring software or services revenue and a stronger competitive stance in the grid analytics and planning market.

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