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Make utility codes and standards safely usable by AI.

A utility's codes, standards, tariffs, and orders live in a dozen places and a few people's heads. RISE brings them into one governed model and runs trusted, agentic apps on it, so you can interpret the code or validate a design against the same deterministic, clause-cited rules. Every answer is cited, reproducible, and auditable.

The problem

Today, one code question sends you here

The codes a utility runs on live in different places, in different formats, in different people's heads. Pulling an answer together is slow, it changes depending on who you ask, and when a regulator asks how you got there, you can't really show your work.

NESC 2023
PDF · 1,400 pages
NERC standards
Reliability binder
State PUC orders
Docket portal
Utility std DS-204
SharePoint
Vendor manuals
Shared drive
"Ask Sarah"
30 years on the job
one question, nothing connects them
3 to 5 days per question Answers depend on who you ask No citation to point back to Versions quietly conflict Nothing is auditable
How it works

From scattered codes to apps you can trust

The same four moves behind every app, so the result is something you can defend, not just something that sounds right.

01
Connect the systems

Read-only access to the systems that already hold the answers: geospatial, design, live state, the asset registry, and the codes themselves.

02
Reconcile into one graph

Every record is matched to one canonical asset and concept, so the same span isn't five different things in five systems.

03
Answer, with citations

An AI agent answers the question through a deterministic rules engine, and points every answer back to the exact governing clause.

04
Keep a person in the loop

When standards conflict or a question is ambiguous, it flags that and escalates, and it keeps a full audit trail behind every answer.

See it for yourself

Walk through a real code question, end to end

Ask a clearance question, watch it cite the governing clause and trace back to source, see a conflict get escalated to a person, and check a substation design against the codes.

Cited
every answer traced to the governing clause
Reproducible
deterministic rules, no model in the decision path
A person in the loop
conflicts and ambiguity escalate, never guessed
Audited
a full trail from rule to facts to source systems