How can we make our grids more flexible to cope with the net-zero transition?

The grid is the dynamic web of electricity production, transmission, storage, and consumption that 85 percent of the world relies on. But as we increase the supply of intermittent renewable energy from multiple new sources and as demands for electricity increase, the grid must become more flexible adaptable cope and avoid blackouts.

And energy grids as we know them are changing. Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning and other emerging technologies are making our grids smarter, allowing grid operators to manage the flow of electricity more effectively in real-time.

In this webinar, we explore how emerging and disruptive technologies are already shaping the energy grids we all rely on.

How can we make our grids more flexible to cope with the net-zero transition?

  • Updating current infrastructure to cope with increased distributed energy generation and flexible grid technologies
  • Investing in smarter grids: Utilising emerging technologies to manage grids more effectively
  • Smart storage: Creating virtual power plants to manage and mitigate blackouts
  • What is the role of prosumers and how can they be integrated into them into new energy make-up effectively?

Who should attend?

  • TSOs, Grid operators
  • Businesses working in grid flexibility, demand side response, data analytics
  • Storage solutions providers
  • Regulators and decision makers in energy transmission

 

Date

Jun 02 2020
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Time

11:00 am - 12:00 pm

Local Time

  • Timezone: America/New_York
  • Date: Jun 02 2020
  • Time: 11:00 am - 12:00 pm

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Toronto

Location

online
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