As distributed energy resources (DERs) proliferate across the grid, utilities need advanced tools to manage their growing complexity. Distributed Energy Resource Management Systems (DERMS) give utilities the visibility, control, and intelligence needed to integrate and optimize DERs across both transmission and distribution systems. This topic explores how DERMS supports real-time grid operations, enhances forecasting and load flexibility, and enables grid services from customer and community energy assets. Sessions will highlight DERMS architectures, utility implementation strategies, case studies and technical analysis.
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Grand Ballroom A&B45 minsCon Edison has achieved a 20-fold increase in enrollments in its demand response programs through strategic use of advanced Demand Response Management System (DRMS) software. This platform has been in …
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Grand Ballroom C&D45 minsUtilities throughout the country are looking for ways to unlock the value of Distributed Energy Resource Management System (DERMS) in a timely and effective manner to support the clean energy transiti …
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Grand Ballroom C&D45 minsThis presentation will outline a novel architecture for managing flexible and resilient microgrids using semantic knowledge graphs to abstract and coordinate distributed energy resources (DERs). In …
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Data-Driven Operational Awareness: Tackling Evolving Grid Complexity and Challenges in the NortheastGrand Ballroom C&D45 minsAs grid complexity intensifies across the Northeast, electric utilities are increasingly turning to real-time operational data and advanced analytics—not just to keep pace, but to stay ahead. This se …