Today’s utility industry is witnessing continued disruption by way of the transition from Distribution Network Operators (DNOs) to Distribution System Operators (DSOs) and the growing penetration of distributed energy resources (DERs) – including solar, wind, EVs, and energy storage – at the grid edge. Following the emergence of DERs and the resulting bi-directional power flow in the modern grid, utilities are facing considerable operational as well as organizational challenges. These include legacy architecture and consequent integration challenges, lack of expertise, and growing grid complexity.
Ensuring reliable grid performance therefore requires considerable expertise as well as additional technologies to manage DERs, such as an ADMS, or a dedicated distributed energy resource management system (DERMS). In fact, effectively integrating, operating, and managing the future grid will depend heavily on having the right ADMS and DERMS solution for your specific requirements. Attend this session to learn more about: