Laying the foundations today for the grid of tomorrow
Doug Cook, 8 May 2019.
By 2030 up to 45% of our energy generation is predicted to be behind the meter. Households and businesses are no longer passive energy consumers but are actively producing and storing energy through rooftop solar, batteries and electric vehicles. With more of these distributed energy resources (DER) connected to the grid, a host of new challenges (and opportunities) are emerging for stakeholders who are responsible for managing our energy systems.
From this session, the audience will gain valuable insight into these emerging opportunities as we move towards a more flexible and decentralised energy system that values and rewards the participation of customer owned DER.
Видео Laying the foundations today for the grid of tomorrow канала Climate & Energy College
By 2030 up to 45% of our energy generation is predicted to be behind the meter. Households and businesses are no longer passive energy consumers but are actively producing and storing energy through rooftop solar, batteries and electric vehicles. With more of these distributed energy resources (DER) connected to the grid, a host of new challenges (and opportunities) are emerging for stakeholders who are responsible for managing our energy systems.
From this session, the audience will gain valuable insight into these emerging opportunities as we move towards a more flexible and decentralised energy system that values and rewards the participation of customer owned DER.
Видео Laying the foundations today for the grid of tomorrow канала Climate & Energy College
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