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Wednesday, April 12, 10:15 AM - 10:45 AM
- Room: Grid Modernization Stage/Exhibit Hall
- Session Number: PL73
The clean energy transition is making both the point of consumption and generation highly variable. Yet today, the electric grid continues to function on a century old, centralized architecture that is increasing becoming unviable. The increasing demand for sustainably sourced electricity and the growing availability of renewable energy sources to...
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Wednesday, April 12, 10:45 AM - 11:45 AM
- Room: Grid Modernization Stage/Exhibit Hall
- Session Number: PL55
High penetration of renewable energy, including wind and solar energy in the electric grid will require the transmission and distribution systems to be flexible, reliable and secure. As it is difficult to achieve these objectives using conventional solutions, modern grid edge technologies will be needed to address these challenges. This...
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Wednesday, April 12, 12:15 PM - 12:45 PM
- Room: Grid Modernization Stage/Exhibit Hall
- Session Number: PL61
In a rapidly changing world, building a resilient grid is essential for ensuring a sustainable energy future. San Diego Gas & Electric (SDG&E) is at the forefront of this effort, with a focus on grid modernization that will help to create a more reliable, efficient, and secure energy system. SDG&E's...
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Wednesday, April 12, 12:45 PM - 1:45 PM
- Room: Grid Modernization Stage/Exhibit Hall
- Session Number: PL27
What should be be piloting today as we prepare for positive economic development tomorrow especially as we seek to attract carbon sensitive data centers and industry to our service territories? Emerging technologies provide great opportunity for electric utilities to innovate and improve their customer service, systems and operations. Join this...
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Wednesday, April 12, 1:45 PM - 2:15 PM
- Room: Grid Modernization Stage/Exhibit Hall
- Session Number: PL62
Next-Gen AMI and Distributed Intelligence refer to the next wave of advancements in the energy industry, aimed at modernizing the way electricity is monitored, managed, and distributed. The integration of new technologies such as IoT devices, AI, and advanced algorithms into the traditional energy grid creates a smarter, more efficient,...
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Wednesday, April 12, 2:15 PM - 3:15 PM
- Room: Grid Modernization Stage/Exhibit Hall
- Session Number: PL29
Electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure and technologies are critical in accelerating EV adoption rates. A key barrier to the rapid adoption of EVs for personal and commercial use is access to reliable and fast charging. Today, it takes 2–3 minutes to fill an internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicle's fuel tank....
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Wednesday, April 12, 3:30 PM - 4:00 PM
- Room: Grid Modernization Stage/Exhibit Hall
- Session Number: PL79
Distribution grid operators are finding it increasingly difficult to accommodate higher levels of Distributed Energy Resources at the edge of the grid. Currently hosting capacity calculations are performed off-line, using conservative limits that do not fully utilize the available capacity of the distribution grid. Calculation of hosting capacity in real-time,...
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Wednesday, April 12, 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
- Room: Grid Modernization Stage/Exhibit Hall
- Session Number: PL57
The U.S. Department of Energy is examining evolution at the grid edge and undertaking efforts to better understand operational coordination requirements, as well as grid designs, to enable the effective use of distributed energy resources. These efforts include examining the evolution of merchant business structures, requirements for coordinating DER services...
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Thursday, April 13, 10:15 AM - 10:45 AM
- Room: Grid Modernization Stage/Exhibit Hall
- Session Number: PL75
To manage, monitor and control the influx of Distributed Energy Resources (DERs) on the grid, it’s estimated the number of Intelligent Electronic Devices (IEDs) will need to increase by 600 to 1500%. As utilities transition from constant to variable generation services, they’re faced with how to collect and transport all...
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Thursday, April 13, 10:45 AM - 11:15 AM
- Room: Grid Modernization Stage/Exhibit Hall
- Session Number: PL80
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Thursday, April 13, 11:15 AM - 11:45 AM
- Room: Grid Modernization Stage/Exhibit Hall
- Session Number: PL48
In this presentation, some initial quantitative analysis results standing from the bulk power system operation point of view, about the impacts that the large amount of IBRS may have to the electric power gird are firstly proposed, and the potential methods to overcome that is also put forward, along with...
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Thursday, April 13, 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
- Room: Grid Modernization Stage/Exhibit Hall
- Session Number: PL60
The panelists discuss the latest advancements in Advanced Metering Infrastructure technology and its impact on transforming traditional power grids into smarter systems. Industry experts will discuss the benefits, including improved energy management and reduced energy waste, and challenges of implementing AMI 2.0. Attendees will learn about the role of AMI...
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Thursday, April 13, 1:00 PM - 1:30 PM
- Room: Grid Modernization Stage/Exhibit Hall
- Session Number: PL49
Michael Stadler, CTO of Xendee, will provide an inside look at how microgrid and DER design software can offer customers a streamlined process for integrating renewable energy. He will explain how a synthesized approach to design and implementation speeds up the process and creates sustainable, bankable microgrids and DER deployments. ...
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Thursday, April 13, 1:30 PM - 2:30 PM
- Room: Grid Modernization Stage/Exhibit Hall
- Session Number: PL40
Today’s electric grids benefit from a variety of state-of-the-art technologies that enable utilities to implement projects that serve multiple approaches. One deployment of this nature is related to conservation voltage reduction (CVR), a part of VVO methodology. The application of voltage reduction in MV and LV grids to reduce peak...
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