Why Utilities Need Resilience Partners - with Xylem's Al Cho
GWI talks with Al Cho, Senior Vice President and External Affairs Officer at Xylem. View related article: ...
Senior Vice President and Chief Strategy & External Affairs Officer, Xylem
Search every verified Albert Cho interview, podcast appearance, and on-the-record quote — each transcript cross-checked by AI and human review to confirm speaker identity. Albert Cho, Senior Vice President and Chief Strategy & External Affairs Officer at Xylem, has spoken about the need for utilities to adopt collaborative partnerships to address rising capital expenditure deficits for water resilience. In a July 2025 interview, Cho cited a McKinsey report projecting a $100 billion annual capex deficit in the United States that could grow to nearly $200 billion, and noted that resilience-related capital spending as a share of total spending is expected to rise from 21% in 2024 to nearly 40% in 2027 in the U.S. He described three challenges—technological, financial, and institutional—to delivering this surge, and argued that utilities should not be asked to take on more without support. Cho also advocated for scaling water reuse technologies and for viewing solution providers as collaborative partners rather than vendors. Cho has also discussed the intersection of climate change and aging water infrastructure, stating that the technologies to address these issues exist and are becoming more affordable. He cited examples of digital solutions reducing costs, such as a project in South Bend, Indiana that cut stormwater overflow by 80% at a $500 million cost reduction, and a digital twin in Grand Rapids, Michigan that reduced a capital program from over $1 billion to under $50 million. Cho has emphasized the importance of digitizing water infrastructure to improve reliability, quality, and affordability, and has called for treating every drop of water as equally valuable.
“I'm Al Cho. I'm a chief strategy and external affairs officer at Xylem. Xylem is a global water technology company whose purpose it is to empower our customers and communities to create a more water secure world.”
“McKenzie recently released a report that looked at the United States alone that has a hundred billion dollar annual capex deficit which will grow to almost 200 billion a year due to the rising needs around resilience.”
“It's projected that resilience-related capital investments as a share of total capital spending will rise from about 21% in 2024 to close to 40% in 2027 in the US, and in the UK that's going from around 18% to 27%.”
“There is a rising mandate to invest in resilience, but the financing and funding mechanisms to enable utilities to do this are still developing — and it's just not fair to ask utilities to take on more without supporting them to do that.”
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