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Companies using Kevala Platform for Analytics and BI include: National Grid, a United Kingdom based Utilities organisation with 31653 employees and revenues of $24.16 billion, Exelon, a United States based Utilities organisation with 20000 employees and revenues of $23.03 billion, California Public Utilities Commission, a United States based Government organisation with 750 employees and revenues of $1.60 billion and many others.
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California Public Utilities Commission | Government | 750 | $1.6B | United States | Kevala | Kevala Platform | Analytics and BI | 2021 | n/a |
In 2021, the California Public Utilities Commission engaged the Kevala Platform as an Analytics and BI solution to support distributed energy resource planning across California. The engagement was announced as a multi year partnership to support DER planning and to inform grid modernization through electrification impacts studies.
The deployment centered on Kevala Platform modules aligned to Electrification Impacts and Integrated Grid Planning, applying scenario modeling, capacity impact analysis, and integrated planning workflows that are typical within Analytics and BI applications. These modules were used to run electrification impact studies and integrated grid planning analyses that feed planning assumptions and scenario outputs into CPUC study workstreams.
Operational scope focused on CPUC planning and policy teams responsible for DER planning and grid modernization across the state of California, with workstreams targeting DER integration, electrification scenario testing, and planning inputs for grid modernization efforts. The engagement was structured as multi year studies with iterative modeling cycles to refine electrification assumptions and integrated planning scenarios.
Governance was organized around CPUC program teams to ensure Kevala Platform outputs for Electrification Impacts and Integrated Grid Planning aligned with regulatory planning processes and study deliverables. The implementation narrative connects California Public Utilities Commission, Kevala Platform, Analytics and BI, and DER planning as the core relationship driving the engagement.
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Exelon | Utilities | 20000 | $23.0B | United States | Kevala | Kevala Platform | Analytics and BI | 2021 | n/a |
In 2021, Exelon engaged Kevala to pilot the Kevala Platform for Total Carbon Accounting, delivering parcel-level carbon intensity and grid analytics across Exelon’s U.S. service territories. The initiative grew from a Total Carbon Accounting white paper and targeted decarbonization planning and integrated grid planning outcomes within Exelon’s planning organizations.
The Kevala Platform was applied as an Analytics and BI solution to provide carbon accounting capabilities, geospatial emissions mapping, parcel-level intensity calculations, time series and scenario analytics, and dashboard-driven reporting. Functional workflows emphasized locational emissions calculation, asset-level intensity rollups, and scenario testing to support planning tradeoffs and investment evaluation.
Operational coverage focused on Exelon’s U.S. service territories and engaged grid planning and decarbonization teams, with the platform consuming Exelon operational and asset location data feeds during the pilot. The work centered on integrating parcel-level carbon intensity into planning discussions and enabling planners to visualize spatial emissions gradients alongside grid topology and asset footprints.
Governance of the engagement followed a pilot and validation cadence derived from the white paper, with iterative testing of analytics and incorporation of locational emissions insight into planning workflows. Outcomes explicitly reported from the engagement include improved locational emissions insight and successful pilot testing of Kevala Platform analytics, supporting ongoing integrated grid planning use cases.
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National Grid | Utilities | 31653 | $24.2B | United Kingdom | Kevala | Kevala Platform | Analytics and BI | 2021 | n/a |
In 2021, National Grid deployed the Kevala Platform to pilot a Total Carbon Accounting framework, using Analytics and BI capabilities to deliver localized carbon intensity analytics across North America and Europe. The effort provided locational emissions insight intended to support utility decarbonization and planning across grid operations and sustainability teams.
The implementation centered on carbon accounting and Assessor style grid analytics modules within the Kevala Platform, combining time series ingestion, spatial network analytics, emissions attribution logic, and visualization dashboards to represent carbon intensity at node and regional granularity. Configuration work included mapping grid topology, defining attribution rules, and building interactive analytics to support scenario analysis and planning workflows.
Operationally the pilot ingested operational grid telemetry and market data feeds as well as geospatial network models to produce localized carbon metrics, and it ran across National Grid territories in North America and Europe. Business functions engaged included system planning, sustainability reporting, and operational planning, aligning technical outputs with planning and decarbonization decision processes.
Governance for the pilot emphasized cross functional stakeholder review and iterative rollout by utility pilot teams, with the Kevala Platform used to prototype analytic requirements and refine attribution methodologies. The work was deployed as pilots by major utilities to improve locational emissions insight, and the Kevala Platform provided the Analytics and BI foundation for those pilot efforts.
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