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The $8B utility blind spot: From helicopters to AI | Overstory

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AI is quietly replacing helicopters and guesswork in how utilities manage trees and wildfire risk. This CEO explains how satellite data + machine learning turns an $8B problem into a precision operation.

Fiona Spruill is CEO of Overstory, a climate tech company using satellite data and AI to prevent power outages and wildfires. She previously held leadership roles at The New York Times and Meetup.

Overstory is a vegetation intelligence platform focused exclusively on electric utilities, helping them analyze every tree and ground fuel risk across their grid to prioritize action and reduce outages and fires. They’ve raised $68M to scale the venture so far.

We talked about:

  • Why vegetation management is an $8B/year blind spot - Utilities overspend with low precision and rising climate risk

  • How AI actually works here - Mapping every tree’s height, health, and proximity to power lines from satellite imagery

  • The real product isn’t data - Turning insights into prioritized actions for crews in the field

  • Focus as a strategy - Killing multiple industries to go all-in on utilities as the only customer

  • Climate adaptation vs mitigation - Why grid resilience and wildfire prevention are underinvested but critical

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