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Resiliency-as-a-service via microgrids and smart city software 

Smart Energy International

Honeywell and Duke Energy Sustainable Solutions (DESS) have agreed to jointly develop and deliver energy resiliency solutions to targeted U.S. Rooftop solar PV could reduce grid resilience, study finds Rethinking the energy grid: The evolution of mission-critical power. Have you read? DESS will own and manage the energy assets.

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Itron Inspire returns live in 2022

Smart Energy International

From detecting new EV assets on the grid and water leaks in the distribution system to creating sustainable smart cities and a resilient, reliable grid, the Itron Inspire sessions will cover a range of topics for utilities to consider. Multi-purpose network solutions. . Multi-purpose network solutions.

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Mississippi utility co-op deploys fiber network for broadband and smart grid connectivity

Smart Energy International

Connectivity modules selected for Taipower’s AMI project Brunei and Actility deploy LoRaWAN network for smart city services UK’s Alt Han pilots hybrid wired and wireless radio for smart meter connectivity. The fiber network is a foundation by the co-op to offer other smart city services as well. Have you read?

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The biggest market trends according to energy experts at DISTRIBUTECH International

Smart Energy International

Have you read: EV’s grid integration is still an e-mobility barrier finds Eurelectric Cyclonic resilience method developed off Texas power system Renewable integration and non-traditional players Of course, it is not only EVs that represent a significant load management challenge.

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Distributed intelligence for a DER-based grid

Smart Energy International

Intelligence in smart meters and other IoT edge compute network devices, whereby applications utilize analytics to provide near real-time situational awareness and localized control, is set to play a key role in the operation and ever-increasing adoption of renewables and electric vehicles, is discussed by Itron’s Wassim Akhdar and Nick Phillips.