Explore how utilities are integrating DERs—like solar, storage, and flexible loads—into grid operations to enhance reliability, flexibility, and customer value.
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Forum240 minsBased on AEIC’s motto, “the knowledge of one is the knowledge of all”, this facilitated working session harnesses the collective genius in the room to solve challenges at the intersection of data cent …
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Forum75 mins
Is Meeting Data Center Demand an Opportunity to Redefine the Future for Utilities?
Demand from data centers and AI represents the most significant load growth challenge for the utility sector in a generation. However, this challenge isn't just about adding capacity but is instead about fundamentally rethinking how, when, and where that power is generated and delivered. Ensuring reliable, affordable power for all will create transformative opportunities across the sector.
Join EPRI President and CEO Arshad Mansoor for an opening address that will detail how and why meeting this demand isn't just about energy efficiency, but a critical opportunity for utilities to shape their own future and enhance system resilience. His remarks will highlight how utilities can move beyond traditional planning to address data centers' unique needs and what it means to lead the conversation around distributed generation and new energy sources. Attendees will learn strategies to establish the next-generation energy paradigms that will help define the path forward.
The Next Evolution of AI: Defining the Future of Utility Forecasting
Unprecedented demand from data centers and AI mean that forecasting is no longer about extrapolating historical trends but instead about anticipating behaviors and needs, driven by DERs, extreme weather, and new load profiles. This panel will explore how leaders from across the space are doing so, as they move beyond proof-of-concept and discuss production-ready models that fundamentally redefine grid planning and operations.
Panelists will outline what it means to leverage advanced AI to simulate thousands of real-world future grid states, enabling utilities to stress-test resource portfolios and optimize interconnection queues by accurately forecasting unknown, high-growth load types. The discussion will also address the necessary data standards and required governance to ensure AI-driven forecasting is not only accurate but also understandable.
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Forum45 minsAs data center demand grows and infrastructure constraints increase, flexibility in design is essential to building a reliable and resilient system. EPRI’s Data Center Flexibility (DCFlex) Initiative …
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Forum45 minsThe first year under the new federal administration has brought sweeping changes to U.S. energy policy - reviving fossil fuel incentives, reassessing decarbonization targets, and fast-tracking permitt …