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  1. Grid Edge Technologies Knowledge Hub- Booth #2041, Exhibit Floor
    Grid operators face increasing challenges in maintaining reliability amid aging infrastructure, growing demand, and the integration of renewables. This session explores how AI-powered digital twins pr …
  2. Digitalizing the Grid Knowledge Hub- Booth #5558, Exhibit Floor
    The growing adoption of solar, battery, and EV technologies (including V2G) by consumers is dynamically changing grid consumption patterns and placing increased strain on the grid. Utilities need real …
  3. Technology and the Energy Transition Knowledge Hub- Booth #7121, Exhibit Floor
    Due to the crescent usage of AMI solutions, Solar Systems, Battery Storage (BESS), EV Chargers and other products in the same distribution network, it has been clear the importance of having a unique …
  4. Grid Edge Technologies Knowledge Hub- Booth #2041, Exhibit Floor
    Join Mario Chiock, Chief of Staff (CISA, CISM, CISSP), Itegriti, as he delves into the evolving cybersecurity landscape for grid edge computing, addressing emerging threats, resilience strategies, and …
  5. Grid Transformation Knowledge Hub- Booth #1051, Exhibit Floor
    Join Sue M. Cadieux, Director, IT Enterprise Solutions, Eversource Energy, as she explores how GIS is transforming grid modernization through seamless data integration, enhanced visualization, and rea …
  6. Digitalizing the Grid Knowledge Hub- Booth #5558, Exhibit Floor
    Session sponsored by T-Mobile for Business    
  7. C155
    Community resilience hubs in Minnesota are emerging as demonstrations of how stakeholders, particularly in vulnerable communities, can protect themselves in an emergency. The Resilient Minneapolis Pro …
  8. Grid Edge Technologies Knowledge Hub- Booth #2041, Exhibit Floor
    This session is Presented by PG&E and TESCO Metering As wildfires, extreme weather, and aging infrastructure increase the frequency of power outages, utilities face growing challenges in ensuring grid …
  9. Resiliency Knowledge Hub- Booth #1001, Exhibit Floor
    Electric utilities are particularly vulnerable to the consequences of climate change as their operations rely on assets and infrastructure that are subject to failure due to weather events. Considerin …
  10. C4
    In an era where the energy landscape is rapidly evolving, the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and strategic partnerships are pivotal in transforming utility operations. This panel discussi …
  11. Digitalizing the Grid Knowledge Hub- Booth #5558, Exhibit Floor
    The session will address the practical, economic case for proactive DER management. Explore potential examples of how DERMS delivers measurable value,  from optimizing grid operations to unlocking new …
  12. Technology and the Energy Transition Knowledge Hub- Booth #7121, Exhibit Floor
    This session will focus on the transformative power of modern mobile workforce management (MWM) solutions within the utility industry. We will explore how strategic MWM implementations drive operation …
  13. Digitalizing the Grid Knowledge Hub- Booth #5558, Exhibit Floor
    Digitization transforms traditional utility infrastructure into smart, connected systems, enhancing efficiency, reliability, and sustainability. Advanced geospatial software uses GIS to help utilities …
  14. C146
    Today, many distribution utilities face significant challenges with building, maintaining, and validating a central grid model that can be used across their IT landscape for planning and operational n …
  15. Grid Edge Technologies Knowledge Hub- Booth #2041, Exhibit Floor
    Revolutionizing grid management to be simpler, more reliable and flexible than ever. What if the grid could think, adapt, and resolve faster than we ever imagined? Extreme weather, DER surges, interco …
  16. C146
    Bulk Power, and the distribution grid, are being impacted now and into the future by proliferation of renewable resources and distributed energy resources. In this context, FERC order 2222 impacts pri …
  17. C1
    As the demand for public EV charging continues to grow, selecting the right locations and designing cost-effective, future-proofed insfrastructure is critical to maximizing utilization and return on i …
  18. Technology and the Energy Transition Knowledge Hub- Booth #7121, Exhibit Floor
    This educational session will walk attendees through the critical steps involved in setting up automated drone inspections from a drone dock, focusing on practical, real-world applications. The sessio …
  19. D220
    As electric companies navigate a rapidly evolving energy landscape, AI is redefining how they engage customers, modernize grid planning, and manage demand. Consumers are now active energy participants …
  20. C156
    Learn how BGE is leveraging IFS Copperleaf AIP (asset Investment Planning) and IFS ALM (asset Lifecycle Management) to ensure optimal decisions in substation project planning, from the boardroom to be …
  21. C146
    Alabama Power Company's AMI Management Systems team is using AMI Voltage Data to validate and correct Transformer-Meter Linking in GIS Mapping and ADMS Modeling. Through the use of a Data Science mode …
  22. Technology and the Energy Transition Knowledge Hub- Booth #7121, Exhibit Floor
    Every building on the grid is an opportunity to reshape our energy future. Imagine the possibilities if you knew exactly how much energy every home consumed and produced today, and if you could accura …
  23. Hall F
    Join us for the Connections Lunch, designed to help you connect with fellow attendees over shared interests. Taking place on the exhibit hall floor, this lunch provides a chance to engage in meaningfu …
  24. Hall F
    Join us for the Connections Lunch, designed to help you connect with fellow attendees over shared interests. Taking place on the exhibit hall floor, this lunch provides a chance to engage in meaningfu …
  25. Innovative and Emerging Technologies Knowledge Hub- Booth #4733, Exhibit Floor
    TBD Session sponsored by Accenture
  26. Technology and the Energy Transition Knowledge Hub- Booth #7121, Exhibit Floor
    In this session at DistribuTECH, we explore how power utilities can harness data analytics and AI to revolutionize project management in the era of energy transition. Our presentation outlines a data- …
  27. Technology and the Energy Transition Knowledge Hub- Booth #7121, Exhibit Floor
    Utilities face evolving data, analysis, and customer technology demands, from asset health telemetry to hosting capacity analysis to EV chargers, requiring advancements in grid analytics. However, acc …
  28. Technology and the Energy Transition Knowledge Hub- Booth #7121, Exhibit Floor
    How much generation can your feeders and substations support? Where can these systems be installed? What locations are risky? Are their operation constraints? The growing number of DER connections imp …
  29. Resiliency Knowledge Hub- Booth #1001, Exhibit Floor
    The growing complexity of modern electric utility systems demands robust management of Intelligent Electronic Devices (IEDs) to ensure reliability, efficiency, and grid resilience. IEDs are the corner …
  30. Innovative and Emerging Technologies Knowledge Hub- Booth #4733, Exhibit Floor
    FERC Order 881 is a rule that requires transmission providers to use ambient-adjusted ratings (AARs) to evaluate transmission service. The rule was issued in 2021 by the Federal Energy Regulatory Comm …
  31. C141
    Cyberattacks on critical infrastructure pose significant risks, including power outages and safety hazards. This session will provide strategies to mitigate these risks and build a resilient grid usin …
  32. Resiliency Knowledge Hub- Booth #1001, Exhibit Floor
    During this session, we will review how Accenture has leveraged the Accenture Industrial Intelligence Suite (formerly Flutura) to harness state-of-the-art analytics and real-time insights to optimize …
  33. C3
    As transportation electrification accelerates, utilities need for seamless integration between grid infrastructure and energy management solutions becomes critical. This session explores how Advanced …
  34. C4
    In today's capital-intensive world, project delays and cost overruns are all too common. But there are organizations that consistently deliver on time and within budget. Join Accenture as we uncover t …
  35. C143/ 149
    As the energy landscape becomes increasingly complex, utilities are undergoing a fundamental transformation enabled by cloud computing and artificial intelligence. This session explores how these tech …
  36. C147/ 154
    As utilities set more ambitious decarbonization and load flexibility goals, engaging and activating customers at scale is more important than ever. Today's customers expect seamless, personalized expe …
  37. C142
    One of the biggest gains from upgrading to AMI 2.0 is the transformative power of big data.  With vast amounts of quality data available, many utilities are not aware of the extent to which these data …
  38. C147/ 154
    Interconnection is at the heart of the evolving energy landscape, integrating next generation power production, small customer load, and large energy users like hyperscale data centers. This session w …
  39. Resiliency Knowledge Hub- Booth #1001, Exhibit Floor
    FERC Order 2222 is reshaping the energy landscape, unlocking new opportunities for Virtual Power Plants (VPPs) and expanding the value case for Distributed Energy Resources (DERs). But how can utiliti …
  40. Technology and the Energy Transition Knowledge Hub- Booth #7121, Exhibit Floor
    Energy as a service is a comprehensive platform developed by TCS that pivots around efficient enablement of energy efficiency, appropriate renewable energy mix, and sustainability with reduction of en …
  41. C147/ 154
    The electrical power industry currently offers key solutions to achieve society’s decarbonization targets, and many electrical utilities still face significant challenges. Two issues are still under d …
  42. C146
    The electric grid is rapidly changing.  Many of the technologies attaching to the grid are requiring the grid to be operated, maintained and planning in new, innovative ways.  As these operational cha …
  43. C144/ 145
    Leverage Technology to reduce the impact of Wildfires. Data driven intelligence to improve the effectiveness of the Wildfire Safety measures Focus on elimination of catastrophic wildfires using a comb …
  44. C3
    Join us for an engaging panel discussion with PwC partners as we delve into the forefront of innovation in the Utility industry. Discover insights on grid modernization, trends in data center and load …
  45. C147/ 154
    The numerous sources of wildfire ignitions cause headaches for many utility operator. It can be difficult to justify and defend spend on mitigation programs without determining the risk buydown. This …
  46. D222
    ENERGY STAR’s Smart Home Energy Management Systems (SHEMS) certification offers utilities a pathway for integrated grid flexibility and customer engagement. This workshop will cover how SHEMS can be l …
  47. C146
    Distribution utilities continue to face emerging challenges, including an increasing frequency of extreme weather events, growing capacity challenges due to the integration of EVs, DERs & microgrids, …
  48. Digitalizing the Grid Knowledge Hub- Booth #5558, Exhibit Floor
    For utilities, making informed decisions about where and when to invest in sustaining critical assets is essential to ensuring long-term reliability, safety, and affordability. However, optimizing inv …
  49. Resiliency Knowledge Hub- Booth #1001, Exhibit Floor
    The energy sector faces mounting pressure to deliver reliable, sustainable power amid rising demands, heightened risks, and aging infrastructure. Building resilience has never been more critical.  In …
  50. Grid Edge Technologies Knowledge Hub- Booth #2041, Exhibit Floor
    Smart grid technologies are transforming how energy providers manage demand, integrate renewables, and ensure grid reliability. This transformation means service providers can seamlessly optimize dist …
  51. Technology and the Energy Transition Knowledge Hub- Booth #7121, Exhibit Floor
    The global energy transition is reshaping how we produce, distribute, and consume energy. Technology is at the heart of this transformation, enabling the shift to renewable energy, optimizing resource …
  52. Technology and the Energy Transition Knowledge Hub- Booth #7121, Exhibit Floor
    Field workers are the backbone of utility companies. When field operations have the tools and technology needed to be productive and engaged, better bottom-line outcomes follow. Achieving transformati …
  53. C146
    AI is reshaping the future of asset management, enabling energy and utilities companies to optimize performance, extend asset lifecycles, and ensure resiliency in the face of change. Going one step ah …
  54. D224
    Leading utilities are on the path of integrating and applying generative AI within their organizations. This discussion aims to uncover the experiences, insights, and challenges associated with genera …
  55. C140
    VPPs represent an opportunity for utilities to leverage DERs to provide grid value while also balancing customer needs. In this session, we'll discuss relevant updates to Xcel Energy’s Colorado virtua …
  56. C146
    This session explores the challenges and potential solutions for increasing electricity demand and grid capacity. Traditionally, grid operators have expanded infrastructure to meet demand, but this ap …
  57. C1
    In an era where data drives innovation, utility companies, regardless of size, face common challenges and reap similar benefits from advanced data integration. Glendale Water and Power, a municipal wa …
  58. C144/ 145
    This roundtable discussion will explore cutting-edge advancements in technology and artificial intelligence (AI) that are revolutionizing the resilience and robustness of electrical grid infrastructur …
  59. D1 (Clear Fork)
    The electric grid is becoming increasingly complex with higher penetrations of distributed energy resources (DERs), hyperscaling demand driven by large loads from the use of AI/data centers, renewable …
  60. C141
    This session will cover advances in using communication over-the-air to enhance automatic source transfer scheme speed and security. Modern technologies such as cellular Ethernet allow communication o …
  61. C155
    In this session you will hear how Itron and utilities are running their companies with a focus on sustainability and utilizing sustainable, technology solutions to help further these initiatves. This …
  62. Innovative and Emerging Technologies Knowledge Hub- Booth #4733, Exhibit Floor
    This is a story of change management from the future. In this session, you’ll learn how Powerco, the largest utility in New Zealand, is on the front lines of climate change and had to adjust their veg …
  63. Innovative and Emerging Technologies Knowledge Hub- Booth #4733, Exhibit Floor
    Prysmian Cables & Systems USA, with its partners Consolidated Edison and Exelon, is developing a hands-free medium voltage underground power cable splicing machine to dramatically improve workforce sa …
  64. Grid Edge Technologies Knowledge Hub- Booth #2041, Exhibit Floor
    The modern electric grid faces unprecedented challenges, including the integration of variable renewable energy sources, the rise of distributed energy resources, and the increasing threat of cyber at …
  65. Digitalizing the Grid Knowledge Hub- Booth #5558, Exhibit Floor
      OverIT Field Service Management Software is designed specifically for mission-critical, asset-intensive utility organizations that must navigate dynamic and often unpredictable environments. When Ch …
  66. Innovative and Emerging Technologies Knowledge Hub- Booth #4733, Exhibit Floor
    As wildfire threats grow, utilities and first responders are making critical investments in situational awareness technologies to enhance detection, response, and resilience. This session will explore …
  67. C2
    Utilities have more data than ever, but it can be tough to figure out which metrics really matter. This session explores how focusing on key electric metrics and using a data lake approach helps you t …
  68. Grid Edge Technologies Knowledge Hub- Booth #2041, Exhibit Floor
    Grid edge intelligence plays a key role in managing increasing supply and demand fluctuations that threaten reliability. Edge data processing, combined with applications and analytics, provides real-t …
  69. C148
    Join Cole Crews and James Rose as they take you on a deep dive to learn how 3GPP and carrier standard eSIM solutions can deliver a one-time deployment that allows for SIM switching later at the utilit …
  70. Resiliency Knowledge Hub- Booth #1001, Exhibit Floor
    This case study showcases a comprehensive assessment and structural rehabilitation of an aging transmission tower situated on the bank of a navigable waterway, where it had experienced significant deg …
  71. C143/ 149
    As the world transitions to electric vehicles (EVs), utilities are facing unprecedented challenges in ensuring reliable and sustainable charging infrastructure. The rapid growth of electric vehicle ad …
  72. Resiliency Knowledge Hub- Booth #1001, Exhibit Floor
    See how a major US T&D utility greatly reduced O&M expenses and significantly improved cybersecurity by unifying the automated device management and secure access control for over 100,000 T&D IEDs. In …
  73. Technology and the Energy Transition Knowledge Hub- Booth #7121, Exhibit Floor
    Take aways:  Acquire insights about the monetization of DERs in a VPP Uncover the ins and outs of Europe’s largest VPP, and the market value it has. Delve into the measures of success that define the …
  74. C147/ 154
    A lively and informative session that brings together leading experts in Virtual Power Plants (VPP), Vehicle-to-Home (V2H), and Distributed Energy Resources (DERs) to discuss and debate the realities …
  75. C142
    Enedis is the largest European Distribution System Operator (DSO), responsible for the French distribution network, serving 35 million customers and managing 1.4 million kilometers of power lines. Fol …
  76. Resiliency Knowledge Hub- Booth #1001, Exhibit Floor
    Severe hurricanes in 2024 disrupted utility operation, highlighting the need for accurate storm predictions. Hurricane Helene, for instance, left over 5 million customers without power across 10 state …
  77. Innovative and Emerging Technologies Knowledge Hub- Booth #4733, Exhibit Floor
    Want a smarter, more reliable grid? Join us for a live demonstration of cutting-edge tools designed to tackle the toughest challenges in distribution network validation. From phase detection to transf …
  78. C1
    Subject to severe storms, foliage, and wildlife, lateral lines are the most vulnerable area of the grid. Yet the grid edge is often overlooked when it comes to modernization. In this panel, Georgia Po …
  79. Digitalizing the Grid Knowledge Hub- Booth #5558, Exhibit Floor
    In this session, we will explore how Grid Enhancing Technologies (GETs) leverage the power of AI to optimize the use of existing grid infrastructure. This session will introduce the concept and benefi …
  80. Grid Transformation Knowledge Hub- Booth #1051, Exhibit Floor
    Efficient vegetation management is critical to delivering safe, reliable service to utility customers in wildfire-prone areas.  Digitization of the planning, scheduling and auditing of the vegetation …
  81. Technology and the Energy Transition Knowledge Hub- Booth #7121, Exhibit Floor
    By 2045, California will achieve carbon neutrality, driven by decarbonization across all sectors. To meet this goal, the grid must modernize to fully utilize Distributed Energy Resources (DERs), build …
  82. Technology and the Energy Transition Knowledge Hub- Booth #7121, Exhibit Floor
    Take aways: Discover why having an all-in-one customer solution will help utilities best achieve their VPP goals, especially when it comes to customer engagement and participation Dive into a real-wor …
  83. Grid Transformation Knowledge Hub- Booth #1051, Exhibit Floor
    Leveraging existing cellular technologies today, with an eye to the future, will ensure infrastructure investments can achieve long-term desired solution outcomes.  Session sponsored by Verizon Busine …
  84. Grid Transformation Knowledge Hub- Booth #1051, Exhibit Floor
    As cities and utilities embrace digital transformation, smart street lighting is evolving beyond simple illumination to become a cornerstone of connected infrastructure. This session will explore the …
  85. Resiliency Knowledge Hub- Booth #1001, Exhibit Floor
    Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) today remains an essential part of the world’s infrastructure for both navigational guidance and as a highly accurate time reference. Four major constellatio …
  86. C144/ 145
    In this session, experts explain foundational considerations for utilities seeking to level-up their customer service experience with data from across their organization, using assistive and autonomou …
  87. Technology and the Energy Transition Knowledge Hub- Booth #7121, Exhibit Floor
    O&M has long played a key role in the energy transition, helping asset owners optimize their performance. However, aging infrastructure, evolving technology standards, and changing weather patterns ha …
  88. C155
    In this session, two leading innovation organizations and their city and utility partners will share innovation best practices that have spurred impactful economic development and energy resilience so …
  89. C142
    Join Ericsson and a panel of experts from the utilities industry as we share insights and best practices for planning, implementing, and operating private LTE at IOUs.  We will also discuss where netw …
  90. Innovative and Emerging Technologies Knowledge Hub- Booth #4733, Exhibit Floor
    This session will explore the role of advanced data collection technologies and software applications in identifying and implementing solutions for grid modernization at electric utilities. Key topics …
  91. D1 (Clear Fork)
    This panel will explore the intersection of generative AI (GenAI)and autonomous energy systems (AES) in tackling increasingly complex energy landscapes. As renewable energy sources, electric vehicles, …
  92. Digitalizing the Grid Knowledge Hub- Booth #5558, Exhibit Floor
    Distribution utilities are making massive capital investments to modernize their grids.  This typically involves deploying an ADMS and thousands, or tens of thousands, of wirelessly connected smart de …
  93. Grid Transformation Knowledge Hub- Booth #1051, Exhibit Floor
    We asked Generative AI “What are the biggest challenges for grid operations in 2025?” Join us to unpack the future of Grid Operations, and how your organization can prepare for them to ensure the resi …
  94. C142
    As the largest state in the contiguous United States, Texas experiences a breadth of system challenges, from extreme weather to population growth to variable terrain.   In this conversation with Oncor …
  95. Resiliency Knowledge Hub- Booth #1001, Exhibit Floor
    In today's rapidly evolving energy landscape, the electric utility industry faces unprecedented challenges and opportunities. The key to navigating this complex environment lies in leveraging advanced …
  96. Innovative and Emerging Technologies Knowledge Hub- Booth #4733, Exhibit Floor
    Join us for an insightful panel discussion at DistribuTECH, where industry leaders specializing in emerging energy solutions come together to explore the dynamic landscape of energy innovation. This s …
  97. C1
    Wood poles are the backbone of the distribution and telecommunication grid. These assets are aging while they condition to be asked to accommodate more attachments and withstand stronger weather event …
  98. Digitalizing the Grid Knowledge Hub- Booth #5558, Exhibit Floor
    The transition from conventional to digital substations is taking form in our industry. There are many things to consider when converting to a digital substation, one of which is time synchronization. …
  99. Grid Transformation Knowledge Hub- Booth #1051, Exhibit Floor
    There are industry paradigms we all know. Electrification is increasing. Legislation is changing to encourage more renewable integration. Affordability and reliability, as always, are at the heart of …
  100. C146
    One way to alleviate the time and cost challenges in the interconnection process is through a Flexible Interconnection. Flexible Interconnections allow generation, load, or storage assets to connect t …
  101. Grid Edge Technologies Knowledge Hub- Booth #2041, Exhibit Floor
    As the energy landscape rapidly evolves, utilities are increasingly turning to Distributed Energy Resource Management Systems (DERMS) to orchestrate DERs to maintain grid stability and optimize perfor …
  102. Grid Transformation Knowledge Hub- Booth #1051, Exhibit Floor
    The future of energy isn’t just at the edge—it’s powered by it. As utilities integrate Distributed Energy Resource Management Systems (DERMS) with an AMI 2.0 connected grid edge, they unlock smarter, …
  103. C2
    As utilities explore how to manage the demand growth from electric vehicle (EV) charging, many are realizing that EVs are a blind spot. They’re not sure where the EVs are on their grids, much less the …
  104. C156
    Entergy was the first utility to use satellites and AI to optimize their vegetation management program at scale. In this session, you’ll glean actionable insights from Entergy’s six-year journey movin …
  105. Innovative and Emerging Technologies Knowledge Hub- Booth #4733, Exhibit Floor
    When Enel X shut down its network, customers with JuiceBox chargers were left stranded, facing significant efforts to replace or reconfigure their systems. This disruption could have been avoided if t …
  106. C3
    The smart grid era has ushered in new technology advancements, putting increased pressure on utilities to provide digital services outside of their traditional scope. With the advent of distributed en …
  107. C147/ 154
    This panel brings together a group of demand-side experts and Texas market practitioners who have used, operated or analyzed every imaginable demand-side technology, or have interviewed the leaders be …
  108. C4
    Utility leaders face growing challenges to meet customer expectations, regulatory pressures, and grid stress while modernizing their infrastructure. This session delves into how AI-powered distributed …
  109. C144/ 145
    Nova Scotia Power and Public Service Company of New Mexico (PNM) are both turning to time of use (TOU) or Time of Day (TOD) rates and AI-enabled solutions and analytics to bridge the gap between custo …
  110. Grid Transformation Knowledge Hub- Booth #1051, Exhibit Floor
    Utilities focus on grid transformation to enhance system reliability, improve storm response, and manage resources more effectively. Grid transformation is a broad term, supporting objectives from int …
  111. Resiliency Knowledge Hub- Booth #1001, Exhibit Floor
    Learn how CapTech is at the forefront of innovation by helping major utility underground programs enhance customer trust through the use of Augmented Reality (AR). Learn how AR is not just acceleratin …
  112. C148
    From inclement weather to supply and demand fluctuations, mounting challenges related to increasing demand and sustainability make advanced grid technologies crucial for the Lone Star State. This pane …
  113. Grid Edge Technologies Knowledge Hub- Booth #2041, Exhibit Floor
    Modern power distribution systems experience significant and often intermittent power quality issues due to changes in consumer load profiles, renewable energy integration, rapid load fluctuations, an …
  114. Technology and the Energy Transition Knowledge Hub- Booth #7121, Exhibit Floor
    As the energy landscape evolves, virtual power plants (VPPs) have emerged to play a crucial role in enhancing grid reliability, delivering economic benefits, and supporting renewable integration and d …
  115. C148
    Utility communication networks are essential for reliable and secure grid operations. These networks facilitate data collection, sharing, and analysis, providing valuable insights for improving grid p …
  116. Resiliency Knowledge Hub- Booth #1001, Exhibit Floor
    How technology is empowering grid reliability and safety through early fault detection? The U.S. electrical grid needs to significantly expand its capacity to meet growing demands from electrification …
  117. Resiliency Knowledge Hub- Booth #1001, Exhibit Floor
    A century ago, Vermont was mostly open fields. Today, Green Mountain Power maintains its T&D infrastructure amidst dense forests, serving over three-quarters of the state. In this session you’ll learn …
  118. Initiate Hub Booth #5600
    All attendees have access to the Initiate startup pavilion, where up to 58 startup companies will be exhibiting and pitching their solutions to a panel of judges. Come learn about the latest technolog …
  119. Innovative and Emerging Technologies Knowledge Hub- Booth #4733, Exhibit Floor
    This session explores the integration of Disparate Data, Spatial Intelligence, and Artificial Intelligence to prioritize cost-effective solutions for improving grid reliability. Through a case study o …
  120. C4
    Grid operations are typically the last part of the organization to embrace new technologies, but AI has huge potential to simplify, grid operations while maintaining grid reliability. Learn about how …
  121. C156
    Customer adoption of DERs and new electric loads continues to challenge distribution planners and strain system operators.  Existing cloud-integrated load flexibility resources cannot provide the conf …
  122. Resiliency Knowledge Hub- Booth #1001, Exhibit Floor
    In today’s distribution system, the proliferation of inverter-based resources and new electrification are introducing new phenomena that impact grid reliability. This presentation will focus on case s …
  123. Digitalizing the Grid Knowledge Hub- Booth #5558, Exhibit Floor
    Grid modernization is key to building a cleaner, more resilient energy future. With a shift toward renewable energy, distributed resources, and smart technologies, the grid needs to adapt to new deman …
  124. Digitalizing the Grid Knowledge Hub- Booth #5558, Exhibit Floor
    AMI 2.0 smart meters are redefining what’s possible for utilities. With the ability to process high-resolution data at the edge, these next-gen meters go beyond energy monitoring—they deliver actionab …
  125. Digitalizing the Grid Knowledge Hub- Booth #5558, Exhibit Floor
    In this session, National Grid will share highlights from the recent AMI 2.0 meter rollout in New York and Massachusetts and the benefits already being realized from meters, including their work with …
  126. Grid Edge Technologies Knowledge Hub- Booth #2041, Exhibit Floor
    Discover how cutting-edge grid-edge technologies are transforming the energy landscape. By integrating advanced edge sensing, processing, and innovative smart panel solutions, we’re tackling critical …
  127. Initiate Hub Booth #5600
    All attendees have access to the Initiate startup pavilion, where up to 58 startup companies will be exhibiting and pitching their solutions to a panel of judges. Come learn about the latest technolog …
  128. Initiate Hub Booth #5600
    All attendees have access to the Initiate startup pavilion, where up to 58 startup companies will be exhibiting and pitching their solutions to a panel of judges. Come learn about the latest technolog …
  129. C142
    Join us for an insightful session on the transformative impact of DER on ADMS operations. This session will explore how cutting-edge ADMS technology enhances grid reliability, efficiency, and integrat …
  130. C141
    Accurate grid models are critical for the reliable and efficient operation of modern energy systems. This session explores several advanced techniques for validating and improving distribution network …
  131. C143/ 149
    Join us for an insightful and practical session on the potential of quantum technologies for the grid. This session will explore a range of quantum innovations, from those available today, such as qua …
  132. Grid Transformation Knowledge Hub- Booth #1051, Exhibit Floor
    In the ever-evolving world of power system automation, the IEC 61850 standard serves as a cornerstone for seamless communication and interoperability. However, like mastering a complex spell at Hogwar …
  133. Grid Edge Technologies Knowledge Hub- Booth #2041, Exhibit Floor
    In the dynamic landscape of the utility industry, the convergence of GridEdge technology and cloud computing within the framework of advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) 2.0 marks a transformative s …
  134. D224
    Consider this: What if the grid could speak to us? What would it say? What if we could regularly converse with the grid about what’s happening right now and what should happen?  Today, we are focused …
  135. Innovative and Emerging Technologies Knowledge Hub- Booth #4733, Exhibit Floor
    In this session, we explore the modern factory and how digital integrated management systems help you leverage the power of data to advance innovation and speed to market, improve quality and efficien …
  136. C148
    A large western IOU recently told us "Our utility is really a geospatial company that happens to deliver energy.   Almost every decision we make is tied to geography."Welcome to the UIGA inaugural spr …
  137. Resiliency Knowledge Hub- Booth #1001, Exhibit Floor
    Today extreme weather events, aging infrastructure, fluctuating energy supply and demand, and retirement of traditional power generation are challenging the reliability and stability of the electrical …
  138. Grid Edge Technologies Knowledge Hub- Booth #2041, Exhibit Floor
    In this session we will discuss the challenges arising from the increase in Electric Vehicle adoption and what that means for utilities. We will explore what utilities are doing to understand their cu …
  139. C1
    Residential customers with a 100-amp service who are considering the purchase of an EV often trigger distribution service panel, wire, and transformer upgrades. The costs of these upgrades can amount …
  140. C2
    Accurate wildfire prevention, detection, and immediate response within the utility landscape is crucial due to a critical challenge in reducing the ignition gap and minimizing the risk of wildfires. B …
  141. C146
    This session will provide two perspectives on collaborative data-driven utility programs to strengthen community choice, transparency, and engagement: SDG&E will discuss its partnership with regional …
  142. C155
    Join us for an insightful session on "Powering Resilient Communities: Enabling DER with Innovative Microgrid Solutions," where we will dive into the groundbreaking Bronzeville Community Microgrid—one …
  143. C148
    The presentation will go through some of the new applications developed for the second generation of smart meters in the North American utility market which are now being rolled out in millions of uni …
  144. Resiliency Knowledge Hub- Booth #1001, Exhibit Floor
    Protection from cybersecurity threats is now a top priority for utilities and vendors in the Power OT sector, spanning substations, generation, distribution, and DER. This Knowledge Hub examines how D …
  145. Grid Transformation Knowledge Hub- Booth #1051, Exhibit Floor
    As the global shift towards renewable energy intensifies, the need to expand grid capacity without the lengthy and costly process of rebuilding infrastructure has never been more urgent. Integrating r …
  146. C140
    New Technologies: A look forward at security and compliance related to INSM, IBRs, DERs, and the role of cloud in achieving reliability objectives. This panel-style discussion will detail the current …
  147. Grid Edge Technologies Knowledge Hub- Booth #2041, Exhibit Floor
    Discovering and addressing potential safety concerns on a low-voltage distribution network is paramount. Having visibility into issues associated with outages and fires, energy theft and hot sockets c …
  148. Grid Edge Technologies Knowledge Hub- Booth #2041, Exhibit Floor
    Join us to learn how to boost customer satisfaction and make the most of your grid investments. We'll highlight the elements of a winning customer engagement and services roadmap, with tips you can st …
  149. C3
    The rapid integration of distributed energy resources (DERs), both behind-the-meter (BTM) and in front of the meter (FTM), along with EVs, is transforming the electricity delivery sector. This evoluti …
  150. C2
    As the number of electric vehicles continues to increase, smart charge management (SCM) solutions can enable the use of electric vehicles as a grid asset to improve overall grid efficiencies and defer …
  151. C3
    Utilities and cities have been upgrading their streetlight assets to LED fixtures to realize significant energy efficiency savings.  Along with these projects, adding network controls to the assets ca …
  152. C141
    Recent cyberattacks have demonstrated increased risk to both IT and operational technology (OT) environments. While you are waiting to patch, cybercriminals are maximizing their opportunity by exploit …
  153. Grid Transformation Knowledge Hub- Booth #1051, Exhibit Floor
    The emergence of new technologies is driving significant variations in capacity requirements across the grid. Some regions are experiencing a surge in solar PV installations, electric vehicle adoption …
  154. C147/ 154
    As part of a comprehensive strategy to fulfill the objectives outlined by the North Carolina Carbon Plan, Duke Energy has crafted a suite of digital self-service tools. These tools are designed to pro …
  155. C1
    Utilities are constantly faced with a challenge of competing timelines in managing EV charging demand. On the one hand, you have the speed of electrification of transportation, driven by policymakers, …
  156. C147/ 154
    The impact of electrification on distribution systems is only part of the new load growth equation. While these loads are somewhat flexible, utilities in many regions of the country are also facing re …
  157. C143/ 149
    Electricity load is forecasted to multiply over the next decade and beyond, and this trend is complicated – and helped – by policy goals set by utilities, legislators, and regulators alike. This panel …
  158. C2
    As EV adoption increases, the challenge of integrating the charging load is increasingly focused on managing the impacts on the distribution system. A recent Department of Energy study focused on prep …
  159. C142
    The utility industry has been facing new challenges in dealing with Big Data, in order to utilize them to improve decision-making and deploy smarter grid infrastructure. In the past decade, how to lev …
  160. C156
    Distribution utilities are increasingly receiving requests to implement and interconnect multi-customer microgrids on their systems as a reliability and resilience solution. Designing, assessing, and …
  161. C148
    Utilties are actively modernizing their grid infrastructure to enhance reliability and control, with the overarching goal of creating a ‘smart grid.’ Achieving this vision necessitates deploying numer …
  162. C140
    There is a growing number of power grid devices that receive time syncronization from GPS. However, the problem is that GPS is an identified cybersecurity risk— it can be easily jammed or spoofed, com …
  163. C148
    While the City of San Diego's Climate Action Plan establishes the goal of net zero emissions citywide by 2035, the target for municipal buildings is simply zero emissions. This goal applies to over 40 …
  164. Innovative and Emerging Technologies Knowledge Hub- Booth #4733, Exhibit Floor
    The energy and utilities industry is in a unique position to explore the potential of generative AI. Future-ready enterprises are building foundation models and use cases to boost efficiency and optim …
  165. C141
    Within the energy transition, the strong adoption of distributed energy resources (DERs) combined with the continuing electrification of buildings and transportation, as well as the need to meet clean …
  166. C155
    Salt River Project (SRP), an electric utility in Phoenix, Arizona created an OT strategy and governance program in coordination with SRP’s OT groups, the IT organization, and cybersecurity. This effor …
  167. C146
    Join us for an in-depth discussion on Oncor's System Resiliency Plan (SRP) and its vital role in enhancing grid resilience. Filed with the Public Utility Commission of Texas on May 6, 2024, this $3 bi …
  168. C140
    DER continues to integrate to the distribution system in a variety of ways, as behind-the-meter assets (either aggregated or stand-alone) and front-of-the-meter DER connected to the medium-voltage sys …
  169. C141
    This discussion features three utility leaders who have converged key areas of their IT/OT security efforts, with a focus on the challenges, strategies, and lessons learned from adopting cybersecurity …
  170. C143/ 149
    AI is being used today by most major companies around the world, and electric utilities are catching up.   A safe, reliable, and affordable electric grid that delivers zero-carbon energy to an increas …
  171. C156
    This Utility University course is open to any attendee with an all-access or utility all-access badge. These courses are first come, first served onsite in Dallas, however, pre-registration is still r …
  172. C2
    Electric utilities will require new system planning tools to be able to better predict where, when, and how much electrification is projected to impact the electric grid.  In addition, as customer loa …
  173. C146
    In this presentation, we will explore how San Diego Gas & Electric (SDG&E) is transforming its electric distribution network assets through an innovative integration of digital twin, time-series data, …
  174. C3
    Portland General Electric (PGE) is pioneering the introduction of bi-directional EV charging in its innovative V2X Demonstration Project. This project explores the potential of vehicle-to-grid (V2G) a …
  175. C143/ 149
    In the past decade, the power grid has undergone a significant transformation, evolving to a highly integrated and interconnected energy supply chain, from the source to the consumer end. The electron …
  176. C140
    This Utility University course is open to any attendee with an all-access or utility all-access badge. These courses are first come, first served onsite in Dallas, however, pre-registration is still r …
  177. C143/ 149
    The demand for cleaner electric energy grows each year with the electrification of data storage, mobility, space conditioning, vertical agriculture, and industrial processes. Some say that America wil …
  178. C144/ 145
    Like most utilities, Vermont Electric Power Company (VELCO) is experiencing significant workforce changes. Retiring operators, planners, engineers, and technicians have resulted in the loss of invalua …
  179. C144/ 145
    This Utility University course is open to any attendee with an all-access or utility all-access badge. These courses are first come, first served onsite in Dallas, however, pre-registration is still r …
  180. C144/ 145
    This Utility University course is open to any attendee with an all-access or utility all-access badge. These courses are first come, first served onsite in Dallas, however, pre-registration is still r …
  181. C156
    Wildfire risk is one of the top risks faced by electric utilities today. Fire season is year-round.  California and the West have experienced a dramatic increase in the number and intensity of wildfir …
  182. C142
    As grid modernization efforts ramp up, the value of automated network device deployment will quickly become apparent. When deployment efforts were limited to small numbers of endpoints, the inefficien …
  183. C156
    In this session, Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD) shares its journey towards accelerating grid edge intelligence solutions within its service territory, supported by the technology and Inf …
  184. C3
    The mega trends of the energy transition are introducing macro disruptors to the electric grid, including increased load demands on its aging infrastructure in conjunction with new regulations that dr …
  185. C140
    The implementation of advanced distribution management systems (ADMS) is revolutionizing the operations of modern electric utilities, from multiple angles, including safety, reliability, and operabili …
  186. C140
    Distribution automation (DA), such as reclosers and sectionalizers, are important tools to maximize the reliability and resiliency of ComEd’s 34kV, 12kV, and 4kV lines. After a fault event occurs on t …
  187. C141
    Utilities have been deploying large numbers of intelligent electronic devices (IEDs) to implement advanced automation systems. However, they are discovering the high cost of maintaining these devices. …
  188. C156
    In this session, Exelon will explore how its award-winning analytics team is pioneering the use of generative AI technology to materialize novel capabilities across various organizational functions wi …
  189. C143/ 149
    As the grid digitizes, the role of open source becomes more relevant as a way to apply technology development best practices from other industries. Oftentimes open source is framed as an either-or cho …
  190. C144/ 145
    With ambitious net-zero targets, the global energy transition is reshaping load and generation. Regulatory pushes in key countries have fueled rapid growth of DERs, while increasing data center demand …
  191. C2
    Several lessons were learned from the post-storm analysis of the impact of the 2021 Winter Storm Uri which had a devastating effect on Texas electricity grids. Among these lessons was the need for an …
  192. C4
    Tampa Electric leveraged an asset management approach to define safety, compliance, reliability, cost, and environmental, social, and governance (ESG) requirements for a modernized custom-built work a …
  193. C147/ 154
    In the face of unprecedented growth experienced by Georgia Power, the importance of seamless communication and collaboration across transmission and distribution organizations cannot be overstated. As …
  194. C146
    This Utility University course is open to any attendee with an all-access or utility all-access badge. These courses are first come, first served onsite in Dallas, however, pre-registration is still r …
  195. C2
    Most utility EV load management programs and technology solutions focus on single-family residential customers. However, charging at commercial facilities and with fleets generally results in higher d …
  196. C143/ 149
    Panelists from major utilities — LUMA Energy, ComEd, and Eversource — will discuss distribution planning within the regulatory space. Their discussion will cover important subjects like: Policy direct …
  197. C3
    Grid Edge Intelligence (GEI) is becoming increasingly common as a part of utility strategies to navigate the evolving landscape of grid modernization. This session will explore the landscape of how ut …
  198. C146
    In an era where drones, AI, and digital models are reshaping nearly every industry, utilities are on the brink of a transformative revolution in the way they inspect their assets. Making the business …
  199. C155
    The panel will discuss how Duke Energy and PSEG are navigating the convergence of AI and generative AI, AR/ VR, analytics, and cloud, and how they have doubled down in their efforts on automation to d …
  200. C140
    To improve the reliability of the electric distribution system, National Grid has implemented a ‘home-made’ fault location, isolation & service restoration (FLISR) system. FLISR is a centralized syste …
  201. C155
    As modern power delivery systems continue to evolve with the increasing adoption of distributed energy resources, electric vehicles and data centers, utilities are at the brink of electric load growth …
  202. C2
    This panel will be a discussion of a commercial and residential EV managed charging pilot which is a collaboration between WeaveGrid as the project lead, Orange and Rockland as the utility partner, an …
  203. C156
    This Utility University course is open to any attendee with an all-access or utility all-access badge. These courses are first come, first served onsite in Dallas, however, pre-registration is still r …
  204. C156
    Developing effective wildfire mitigation strategies is a high priority for utilities across North America. From larger utilities to co-ops and municipals, key steps are being taken to avert wildfires …
  205. C1
    Distribution planners balance customer needs and grid reliability daily. Duke Energy’s digital tools help planners make decisions faster, especially when customers need to understand the capacity avai …
  206. C3
    As electric vehicles reach mass-market adoption, the industry is at a critical point of addressing the current barriers and challenges associated with managed charging and vehicle-grid integration (VG …
  207. C155
    This Utility University course is open to any attendee with an all-access or utility all-access badge. These courses are first come, first served onsite in Dallas, however, pre-registration is still r …
  208. C141
    Cyber risks, weaknesses, and vulnerabilities are everywhere, but what do we need to fix first? This is a common refrain from asset owners and operators trying to prioritize limited mitigation resource …
  209. C2
    FirstEnergy laid out an ambitious agenda for grid modernization, improved reliability, customer service, and regulatory compliance that entails distribution automation to support and manage DER and Vo …
  210. C155
    Thousands of operator-to-field-to-operator calls are completed each year in transmission and distribution operations centers for a given utility. Clear, concise communication between parties is requir …
  211. C141
    Distribution systems will face several key challenges over the next 10 years due to the electrification of heating and transportation, and the creation of new market structures. Alectra, a utility ser …
  212. C140
    In the ever-evolving game of cat and mouse between utilities, mother nature, and bad actors, security through resilient communications represents the latest weapon being harnessed by PG&E.  In this pr …
  213. C2
    By 2030, there will be over 26 million electric vehicles (EVs) on U.S. roads, driving a significant increase in peak household electricity demand from at-home charging. This surge presents challenges …
  214. C4
    While utility-scale battery energy storage systems (BESS) can provide a variety of transmission and distribution grid services, value stacking can be difficult to implement in practice. A key challeng …
  215. C142
    The growing number of distributed energy resources (DER) connected to power systems can lead to an overload condition on the distribution substation transformers. Bidirectional power flow, alternating …
  216. C141
    This Utility University course is open to any attendee with an all-access or utility all-access badge. These courses are first come, first served onsite in Dallas, however, pre-registration is still r …
  217. C141
    As the reliance on our energy infrastructure grows, some supporting assets are rapidly aging, necessitating technological (ICS/SCADA) modernization that increasingly relies on connectivity to increase …
  218. C146
    This Utility University course is open to any attendee with an all-access or utility all-access badge. These courses are first come, first served onsite in Dallas, however, pre-registration is still r …
  219. C1
    This Utility University course is open to any attendee with an all-access or utility all-access badge. These courses are first come, first served onsite in Dallas, however, pre-registration is still r …
  220. C156
    Grid resilience relates to the ability of electrical systems to anticipate, absorb, adapt to, and recover from all threats, including high-impact, low-probability (HILP) disruptions. Increasingly, uti …
  221. C155
    Smart cities will require a significant build-out of electrical infrastructure to support the demand for low-carbon and reliable electricity. In doing so, electric utilities will need to balance requi …
  222. C141
    Ever heard of "the masked load Issue?" With the rising penetration of distributed energy resources (DER), primarily distributed photovoltaics (PV), system operators are blind to the load they need to …
  223. C140
    Omaha Public Power District is undertaking one of the most comprehensive digital transformation and grid modernization initiatives in the industry. OPPD’s current technology, systems, and tools lack c …
  224. C147/ 154
    This Utility University course is open to any attendee with an all-access or utility all-access badge. These courses are first come, first served onsite in Dallas, however, pre-registration is still r …
  225. C155
    This Utility University course is open to any attendee with an all-access or utility all-access badge. These courses are first come, first served onsite in Dallas, however, pre-registration is still r …
  226. C148
    As LED adoption rapidly increases, with over half of the U.S. outdoor lighting already converted, the potential for energy savings through advanced streetlight controls is vast. With rising energy cos …
  227. C4
    In this session, panelists will present the pre-commercial demonstration and evaluation of utility mobile battery energy storage systems, including perspectives from SDG&E. This presentation covers th …
  228. C141
    This Utility University course is open to any attendee with an all-access or utility all-access badge. These courses are first come, first served onsite in Dallas, however, pre-registration is still r …
  229. C156
    Decarbonization goals are leading a transition towards higher penetrations of renewables and electrified loads. A robust electric distribution system that is "right-sized" with modern capabilities is …
  230. C146
    Electric power grids face increasing vulnerability to extreme weather events, which disrupt power supply, jeopardize personal safety, and impact national security. To address this, we propose enhancin …
  231. C148
    In this session, we will delve into the transformative impact of owning and operating a private LTE network. Unlike carrier networks which offer limited visibility, a proprietary private LTE network e …
  232. C146
    Oncor recently developed a three-year System Resiliency Plan (SRP) to harden and modernize the transmission and distribution system to improve overall resilience against resiliency events for customer …
  233. C142
    As millions of cellular-enabled devices are deployed and refreshed each year by utilities, many are considering whether to adopt 4G technology or jump straight to 5G. In this presentation by Southern …
  234. C4
    Evergy, a regulated electric utility that serves more than 1.6 million customers in Kansas and Missouri, partnered with eSmart Systems for a 3-year virtual AI-assisted inspection program of 9000+ mile …
  235. C156
    Facing a surge in high-speed broadband deployments, utilities are grappling with a flood of third-party attachment requests, challenging the resilience of the electric grid. American Electric Power (A …
  236. C3
    CPS Energy has been awarded a DOE GRIP grant that includes a federal cost share up to ~$30M over 5 years of program deployment and demonstration. The GRIP grant enables CPS Energy to advance its Commu …
  237. C156
    Dominion Energy is facing considerable growth across its operating territory – much of it stemming from non-conforming load produced by the technology and EV sector. The need for improved forecasting …
  238. C141
    Wildfire mitigation has grown in scope and preparedness. Many utilities are utilizing technology when a wildfire occurs, however, thought leadership is widening to what utilities can do before a fire …
  239. C4
    The growth of Generative AI (GenAI) has introduced new opportunities for electric utilities. We will explore how Duke Energy and Amazon Web Services (AWS) have partnered to leverage new technologies, …
  240. C142
    Utilities collectively are under increasing pressure to act to ensure their critical infrastructure is ready to meet future grid modernization, resilience, security, and clean energy requirements. Ove …
  241. C142
    Advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) 2.0 is the next wave of smart metering that promises to transform how utilities and customers interact and benefit from energy data. However, the path to AMI 2.0 …
  242. C141
    Utilities are increasingly deploying energy storage to enhance the operational resilience and sustainability of the grid. Given the critical nature of grid operations, safety and cybersecurity are par …
  243. C156
    Driven by organizational and legislative initiatives, utility grid planning and customer-facing programs are being developed that promote the equitable adoption of DERs. These programs intend to offer …
  244. C142
    This Utility University course is open to any attendee with an all-access or utility all-access badge. These courses are first come, first served onsite in Dallas, however, pre-registration is still r …
  245. Innovative and Emerging Technologies Knowledge Hub- Booth #4733, Exhibit Floor
    Grid flexibility is a critical enabler of the global energy transition, allowing for the seamless integration of renewable energy sources and enhanced grid resilience. This session will explore how in …
  246. C146
    Electrical substations are crucial for the power grid, often situated in remote areas, posing logistical challenges for maintenance. Unexpected faults can lead to network failures or accidents. Hence, …
  247. C2
    This session will present an in-depth case study of Clallam County PUD's innovative use of geographic information systems (GIS) to enhance utility planning and resilience. In collaboration with the Sm …
  248. C146
    This session explores first-of-its-kind projects in North Carolina where utilities, community planners, and other key stakeholders are collaborating to develop community and grid resilience projects a …
  249. C141
    Customer-facing functions and system operations at most utilities have traditionally been on two sides of the house. However, more customers have begun to adopt technologies that have the ability to s …
  250. C147/ 154
    This Utility University course is open to any attendee with an all-access or utility all-access badge. These courses are first come, first served onsite in Dallas, however, pre-registration is still r …
  251. C143/ 149
    Every election presents potential changes in the federal and state energy landscape. In this session, panelists will dive into the dynamic world of energy and grid policy and regulation following the …
  252. C142
    Duke Energy has a significant penetration of grid-scale distributed energy resources (DERs) that are both utility and third-party-owned/ operated. The penetration of DERs is expected to grow sixfold b …
  253. C4
    As utilities have started to depend on distributed energy resources (DERs) for power system reliability, it is critical to identify any error or discrepancy in the as-built plant against the approved …
  254. C148
    Imagine gaining access to a robust, secure AMI network without the need to invest in building out the communications infrastructure. Join CPS Energy, the nation’s largest municipally owned energy comp …
  255. C142
    Utility SCADA solutions are critical to keeping the grid operating at its maximum availability, but these systems rely on communications systems that connect the head end to sensors, reclosures and ot …
  256. C142
    While the technical merits of distributed energy resource management systems (DERMS) have received significant attention in recent years, the economic and societal values of DERMS-enabled applications …
  257. C2
    As climate patterns evolve and demand on utility systems increases, utility companies must learn from past experiences and integrate advanced tools and technology into their operations. This integrati …
  258. C3
    Two 20-minute prepared presentations will be delivered, addressing EV planning challenges and the new standards/protocols for charging station reliability.   The first presentation will be by Erik Gil …
  259. Innovative and Emerging Technologies Knowledge Hub- Booth #4733, Exhibit Floor
    As Distributed System Operators (DSOs) face the challenges of increasing electricity demand, maintaining grid reliability, and integrating renewable energy, they must manage a grid composed of diverse …
  260. C156
    High levels of distributed energy resources (DER) are causing reverse power in distribution systems. A key indicator is relative generation-to-load ratios that are typically increasing as more DER is …
  261. C143/ 149
    As the energy sector transitions towards greater integration of load centers and utility-scale renewables the need for advanced tools to assess and optimize grid hosting capacity becomes increasingly …
  262. C148
    Wastewater treatment facilities are critical to the health and well-being of communities, ensuring the protection of public water sources. During a power outage or similar energy emergency, ensuring t …
  263. C142
    Southern California Edison conducted an extensive market assessment in 2023 to benchmark the current state of AMI technology and emerging technology trends. Based on research it was determined current …
  264. C146
    Successful microgrid development and operation requires careful coordination of complex systems, including distribution assets, DERs, advanced controls, and protection schemes to name a handful. This …
  265. C148
    This Utility University course is open to any attendee with an all-access or utility all-access badge. These courses are first come, first served onsite in Dallas, however, pre-registration is still r …
  266. C140
    Two leading G&T companies — Dairyland Power and North Carolina’s Electric Cooperatives — will present their experience with DERMS deployments specific to a G&T with cooperative utility members. Each o …
  267. C144/ 145
    In 2023, Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) continued its path of success and excellence, achieving the highest annual revenues and operating profits in its history. DEWA also came in the to …
  268. Innovative and Emerging Technologies Knowledge Hub- Booth #4733, Exhibit Floor
    Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) are still common in our electrical infrastructure despite their toxicity and risk.  Amidyne has developed a proprietary way to inspect/sample/replace equipment for PCB …
  269. Resiliency Knowledge Hub- Booth #1001, Exhibit Floor
    A holistic approach to cable/system reliability will be described. This will include everything from vegetation management, cable testing, cable rejuvenation, and cable replacement. The reliability of …
  270. C148
    Designing and deploying a private LTE utility network presents challenges. This presentation reviews private deployment from two distinct perspectives, those of the utility operator and the user equip …
  271. C144/ 145
    The electric power industry is undergoing rapid transformation driven by technological advancements, regulatory changes, and the increasing integration of renewable energy sources. As these changes un …
  272. C156
    In April 2023, the Federal Energy Management Agency (FEMA) awarded Austin Energy a Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities (BRIC) grant to study the resilience of Austin Energy’s overhead di …
  273. C1
    As the adoption of electric vehicles accelerates, utilities face the critical task of integrating charging infrastructure with grid upgrades to meet rising electricity demands. This session unveils gr …
  274. C143/ 149
    In an era marked by escalating challenges such as extreme weather events, the swift adoption of electric vehicles, and heightened demands from burgeoning sectors of the American economy, the resilienc …
  275. C156
    Energy storage of the right size installed at strategic locations can optimize load and effectively reduce wires infrastructure build-out across all voltage levels (e.g., circuits, substations, subtra …
  276. C148
    ComEd is preparing to deploy a private LTE network to provide additional flexibility to the current network design and deployment with fiber optics communication. Preliminary tests were conducted at C …
  277. Grid Transformation Knowledge Hub- Booth #1051, Exhibit Floor
    In the 21st century and more recently in the last decade, we are seeing major technological advancements that are having a great impact on the electric grid. Whether it is the latest technologies such …
  278. C143/ 149
    The exponential rise in data center demand is reshaping the energy landscape across the United States. From hyperscale data centers to colocation facilities, these high-density loads are placing unpre …
  279. C1
    This session brings together two cutting-edge developments in vehicle electrification: the forecasting of utility load impacts from off-road vehicle adoption and the deployment of off-grid EV charging …
  280. C2
     This Utility University course is open to any attendee with an all-access or utility all-access badge. These courses are first come, first served onsite in Dallas, however, pre-registration is still …
  281. C1
    In 2024, National Grid operationalized the largest deployment of dynamic line ratings (DLR) in the United States and the first in New York State. With the additional transmission line capacity enabled …
  282. C2
    This Utility University course is open to any attendee with an all-access or utility all-access badge. These courses are first come, first served onsite in Dallas, however, pre-registration is still r …
  283. C1
    This Utility University course is open to any attendee with an all-access or utility all-access badge. These courses are first come, first served onsite in Dallas, however, pre-registration is still r …
  284. C156
    The increasing frequency and intensity of storms pose significant challenges to electric utilities, emphasizing the need for technological solutions to optimize storm response. Accurate storm outage a …
  285. C144/ 145
    This workshop is designed to provide a guide to the future of utility battery energy storage systems. It explores the creation of strategic playbooks for utility companies, delves into the practical a …
  286. C155
    This presentation explores the significant impacts that major sporting events such as the Super Bowl, World Cup, and the Olympics can have on the electrical grid. As cities and the electric grid evolv …
  287. Digitalizing the Grid Knowledge Hub- Booth #5558, Exhibit Floor
    Attacks on operational technology (OT) — the systems controlling industrial equipment, processes, and events — have leaped from Hollywood screens into reality. What started as a cloak and dagger spy n …
  288. Grid Edge Technologies Knowledge Hub- Booth #2041, Exhibit Floor
    Explore how InnPower leapfrogged from Excel sheets to AI Tools. Understand the AI Cake approach to layering AI into a Utility workforce. Discover transformational use cases such as gen-AI for reportin …
  289. C148
    Smart cities utilize a bag of toolsets to make urban areas more livable, utilizing data-driven communication networks to interface all aspects of city services (such as electricity, water, transportat …
  290. C2
    Even as electric vehicle sales continue to rise – 20% year on year, per the latest projections –  utilities are struggling to roll out the EV charging infrastructure needed to meet demand and enable t …
  291. C3
    Electric power demand is surging at a pace not seen since the electrification of homes, with increasingly localized needs putting pressure on an already constrained grid. Utilities face a critical cha …
  292. C144/ 145
    Demand response (DR) programs are key for enhancing grid reliability and resilience, yet face significant participation hurdles in low-income and underserved multifamily communities due to connectivit …
  293. C142
    Last-mile broadband connectivity is driving a convergence between the telecommunications and electricity sectors in the form of enabling widespread and equitable access to energy programs and technolo …
  294. C148
    The power grid is changing and with it comes a shift in how utilities are forming network communications strategies. Communication requirements are becoming more demanding while technology options are …
  295. C1
    US electric vehicle (EV) adoption is surging, with no signs of slowing down. One major concern for utilities like Duke Energy is the health and performance of individual distribution transformers, giv …
  296. C1
    The penetration of electric vehicles (EVs) has grown rapidly in the U.S. Many states have set ambitious EV adoption goals. Additionally, the increased adoption of EVs will help reduce the transportati …
  297. D220
    Peer-to-peer exchange is a discussion on a specific topic. Discussions provide attendees access to knowledge and expertise to help them address the critical challenges facing the industry today in a s …
  298. C146
    Maintaining up-to-date customer connectivity is a constant challenge for cooperative utilities. Storms and severe weather cause disruptions that lead to emergency field repairs that may not always be …
  299. D222
    9:00 am- Panel 1: The Value of Transmission Learn how transmission developers, system planners, modelers, and grid users quantify the value of transmission. Transmission pays for itself by smoothing o …
  300. C2
    This session will explore key managed charging lessons from utilities who have worked directly with electric vehicle manufacturers. Within this presentation, panelists will discuss the importance of b …
  301. C144/ 145
    The eBrief project is a digital application that replaced the traditional paper safety forms. This new application, built exclusively for Eversource, was launched in November 2023 through company tabl …
  302. C142
    This Utility University course is open to any attendee with an all-access or utility all-access badge. These courses are first come, first served onsite in Dallas, however, pre-registration is still r …
  303. C4
    Through an advanced application of AI, EY and Eversource have created a proprietary algorithm to prevent sustained outages by accurately predicting the likelihood of one occurring. In a 2-month proof …
  304. D222
    Explore with us the impacts, both today and in the future, of DSOs, RTO markets and FERC 2222 on the Bulk Power and Distribution grids. The construct of a Distribution System Operator (DSO) enables a …
  305. C148
    This Utility University course is open to any attendee with an all-access or utility all-access badge. These courses are first come, first served onsite in Dallas, however, pre-registration is still r …
  306. C1
    For more than 20 years, Arizona Public Service has been gradually adopting grid technologies that enable “flexibility” for customers who seek greater energy independence through rooftop solar, electri …
  307. C144/ 145
    Southern Company is revolutionizing customer engagement by leveraging generative AI and machine learning through an innovative customer lakehouse to develop a comprehensive 360-degree view of customer …
  308. C4
    The frequency and severity of weather events are increasing, impacting the reliability and resilience of power systems, leading to major infrastructure damage, extended service interruptions, and sign …
  309. C4
    Xcel Energy is designing a mobile 1MW/2MWH energy storage system and skid-mounted interconnection platform. The driver of the project is a local public housing authority that has a new public housing …
  310. C146
    Microgrid technology has emerged as a promising solution to address the challenges posed by public safety power shutoffs (PSPS) in California. In the past, Pacific Gas and Electric (PG&E) has led the …