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How ABB Canada Supports Grid Resilience in Extreme Weather Events

July 23, 2025

How ABB Canada Supports Grid Resilience in Extreme Weather Events

Extreme weather events are no longer rare in Canada. From ice storms to wildfires, the impact from harsh weather on our electrical grid is growing. And as cities expand and energy demands rise, utilities are under more pressure than ever to keep the lights on and businesses operating.

At ABB Canada, they are here to help.

✔️ Their national distribution centre in Bromont, Quebec is stocked and ready to ship critical components at a moment’s notice.

✔️ Their teams across the country provide local, on-the-ground support.

✔️ Their technologies help build a more resilient, affordable and sustainable grid.

With over 60 years of experience supporting Canadian utilities, ABB Canada remains a trusted partner—ready when and where it counts.

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Learn more about ABB’s utility solutions: https://campaign-el.abb.com/utilities-en

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