Eversource Develops Data-Driven Leak Detection System for Underground Cables

Reuters
Nov 15, 2025
Eversource Develops Data-Driven Leak Detection System for Underground Cables

Eversource Energy has received a 2025 Achievement Award from the Association of Edison Illuminating Companies (AEIC) for developing an innovative electric grid monitoring system. The new data-driven leak detection method for high-pressure fluid filled (HPFF) cables has demonstrated effectiveness in early-stage leak detection within the HPFF network in Boston. The system operates without the need for new sensors, aiming to improve operational efficiency, enhance reliability, and mitigate environmental risk. Eversource serves approximately 4.6 million customers in Connecticut, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire, and focuses on integrating clean energy resources and energy efficiency solutions into its operations.

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