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The Grid Has Changed — Has Your Weather Strategy?
As renewable generation, electrification, and cross-border power flows reshape Europe’s grid, weather is becoming a critical factor in how TSOs manage congestion, maximize transmission capacity, and strengthen resilience. Europe’s transmission system is operating in a fundamentally different environment than it was a decade ago. Transmission system operators
Manuel Zepeda Named Chief Executive Officer of DTN
DTN, the global data leader in operational intelligence serving agriculture, energy, and weather-sensitive industries, today announced the appointment of Manuel Zepeda as Chief Executive Officer. Zepeda joins DTN as the company accelerates the next generation of its AI-powered operational decisioning platform, delivering trusted intelligence that helps custo

How are Hurricane Wind Speeds Determined?
From Volatility to Visibility: How Fuel Buyers Are Rethinking Procurement Strategy
Fuel markets have always been dynamic, but recent weeks have brought a level of volatility that is forcing many organizations to take a closer look at how they approach fuel procurement. Sharp price swings, rising diesel costs, and continued geopolitical uncertainty have created an environment where timing matters just as much as price and where The post Fro
What Actually Breaks Down When Fuel Markets Move
Four patterns every supply shock reveals about downstream operations and why teams are still forced to react instead of respond. Closures of key shipping lanes like the Strait of Hormuz put a global squeeze on fuel supply. In 2022, the war in Ukraine rewrote the book on diesel supply. COVID-19 collapsed and whipsawed demand in The post What Actually Breaks D
Event Industry Study Finds 90% of Weather Decisions Happen Last Minute
New DTN Report Finds Weather Decisions Peak 48 Hours Before Impact Weather decisions in the event industry are not made when forecasts become available. They are made when the cost of acting becomes clearer than the cost of waiting. New research from DTN, “Weather Risk in Event Operations: The Gap Between Forecasts, Decisions, and Outcomes,” The post Event I

Extreme Weather Rules Reshape Utility Planning

Study Shows Event Operations Navigate Growing Weather Risks

The Most Important Decisions in Agriculture Happen Between Forecast Updates
How Ag Retailers Can Prioritize Growth in a Tight Ag Economy
The ag economy in 2026 is putting pressure on both growers and retailers. Input costs remain unpredictable, margins are narrowing, and markets are reacting faster than many retailers can comfortably plan around. During the recent DTN CropLife webinar, Signals vs. Noise: Growing Retail Sales in a Tight 2026, DTN leaders discussed how retailers can improve The
What’s Taking Grain Buyers Away from Growers?
The most valuable asset in grain buying may not be market information but time with growers. Grain buyers have always managed more than bids. Success has traditionally depended on understanding local markets, maintaining strong relationships, and knowing when opportunities exist. Those conversations often provide insights that cannot be found in a market rep
What’s Missing from Ag Data at Scale: The Farmer Behind the Field
There’s a story I tell when explaining why data freshness matters in agriculture. A couple of years ago, the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore collapsed. For weeks afterward, if you pulled up the satellite view on Google Maps, the bridge was still there — an intact structure spanning the Patapsco River. The traffic view, The post What’s Missing from Ag D

