GridWise Alliance Welcomes New Directors, Transitions New Chair to Lead its Board
Washington D.C. – December 3, 2020 – The GridWise Alliance today announced seven new and four returning members to its...
Washington D.C. – December 3, 2020 – The GridWise Alliance today announced seven new and four returning members to its...
The transformation of the electric grid in the United States continues to proceed at an unprecedented rate. The proliferation of advanced metering infrastructure (AMI), utilityscale renewable generation, distributed energy resources (DERs), energy storage, electric vehicles, and other technologies is changing the way electric power is transmitted, distributed, and managed, in both large and small ways. These changes affect the full range of grid stakeholders – utilities, regulators, policymakers, grid operators, electric service providers, and customers.
September 21, 2020 The Honorable Nancy Pelosi Speaker U.S. House of Representatives Washington, DC 20515 The Honorable Kevin McCarthy...
Unprecedented nature of the pandemic will necessitate policy changes and public support for grid modernization plans at the state and...
Using a synchrophasor approach, distribution engineers seek to better understand power quality challenges in near-real time.
New technologies can make it easier to develop transmission, and get more out of lines that already exist.
The Southern California Edison project will dispatch real-time grid-stabilizing price signals.
Large Public Power Council plans to push for ‘essential’ utilities workers to be among first in line for vaccine
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