Analyse, control, and optimise renewables and energy storage systems within the distribution network
The presence of highly variable renewables and distributed energy resources is rapidly increasing within distribution systems, resulting in the potential for problems like reverse power flow, impact on voltage profile, and more complex protection schemes.
However, renewables offer benefits to the utility, including helping to increase the margin between system load and generation capacity, satisfying regulatory requirements, and improving public perception due to the implementation of more “green†energy sources.
This presentation will discuss how an Advanced Distribution Management System (ADMS), combined with an accurate weather forecasting system, can be used to resolve problems and increase benefits of both renewables and distributed energy resources.
Learn how an ADMS can turn potential problems presented by renewables and distributed energy resources into benefits for your utility by attending this important presentation.
Presented by
John Dirkman, P.E.,
Sr. Product Manager, Smart Grid Global
John Dirkman P.E., Sr. Product Manager, Smart Grid Global, provides product and program management for advanced integrated Smart Grid systems, from concept through sales, design, development, implementation, and maintenance. Dirkman has been with Schneider Electric for more than 10 years and has served as product and program manager for a wide variety of Smart Grid implementations.
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Key Learning Objectives
- Learn how renewables and distributed energy resources can impact an electric distribution system.
- Discover ways to manage and optimise renewables and distributed energy resources using ADMS.
- Integration of an accurate weather forecasting system with ADMS maximises benefits from renewables.
- Distributed energy resources and demand response are components of microgrids, also managed by ADMS.
Audience
- Heads of R&D
- C-levels
- Planning Managers
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Engineering Managers
- Safety Engineers
- Maintenance
- Metering
- Customer Service
- Operations/Control Center
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Power Generation/Power Production
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Power Trading
- Energy Conservation/Energy Efficiency