February 2021   


Energy Trends to Watch in 2021

2021 Trends

According to Utility Dive, 2020 has so far not led to a calmer 2021, but if January 2020 taught us anything, it's that the first days of a new year may not always be a sign of what's to come.

In this discussion, Michael Brown and Catherine Morehouse will discuss Utility Dive's interviews with power sector experts who are tentatively predicting big changes for the year ahead. Join us to learn what we might expect from the new administration, and how its approach will potentially affect policymakers, regulators, utilities, and other stakeholders.

CLICK HERE to read Utility Dive's 2021 Outlook: 10 Power Sector Trends to Watch.

Source: PLMA Load Management Dialogue featuring Michael Brown of NV Energy and Catherine Morehouse of Utility Dive
Type: Webinar  

 

Con Edison's Demand Rate Pilots

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Con Edison’s Demand Rate pilot programs have been testing new rate structures made possible with the implementation of Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI). Smart meters offer customers choices that can lead to savings, and can also help make electricity distribution more responsive and reliable.

Join us to learn about Con Edison's preliminary results from these pilots with our guest speakers, Rebecca Roberts, a Section Manager with Con Edison's Utility of the Future Group and Eric Van Orden, Director of Sales and Business Development with Copper Labs.

Source: PLMA Retail Pricing Interest Group
Type: Webinar  

 

Energy and Data Management for EVs

Energy and Data Management

With the electric vehicle industry growing exponentially, it is expected to become a major revenue generator for utilities all over the world. As a result, utilities are beginning to explore opportunities to offer end-to-end EV charging solutions to commercial businesses and homeowners, which will enable them to assume a more significant role in the e-mobility industry.

In this Dialogue, our guest speaker, Driivz CEO Doron Frenkel will demonstrate how, by owning as well as managing EV chargers and the EV owner relationship, utilities can gain maximum visibility of the availability and stability of the charger network, real-time control of demand response, and also be able to optimize energy management for depot/home charging.

Source: PLMA Load Management Dialogue featuring Doron Frenkel of Driivz, and the Global Load Management Interest Group Co-Chairs
Type: Webinar