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By: Ron Chebra, VP of Grid Modernization
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The energy industry is a critical infrastructure that is core to our business operations, safety, comfort and general well-being. This has become most evident with recent disasters such as Super Storm Sandy as well as the current Covid-19 pandemic.
Unquestionably there is the need to ensure ...
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Aaron Snyder Elected to The GridWise Architecture Council
Director of Grid Technology Consulting joins prominent smart grid council
EnerNex today announced the election of Aaron Snyder, Director of Grid Technology Consulting, to the GridWise Architecture Council (GWAC). Snyder is one of four new industry leaders to join the 13-member volunteer council.
GWAC was convened in 2004 by the U.S. Department of Energy with support from the Pacific Northwest N...
Published via Smart Energy International Issue I 2020
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Neil Placer
Director of Utility Services Consulting
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Grid modernisation (Grid Mod) is a complicated topic. To deny so, would be a foolish claim.
The traditional utility grid has often been labelled the “most complicated machine ever built”. Given the charter of Grid Mod is to modernise an already com...
Recent extreme weather events, such as the destruction wrought by Superstorm Sandy in the Northeast and Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico, have underscored the need for a resilient electric system. Lives can be lost because of a loss of electric power. Grid planners have long understood the need to keep people powered and have planned for the unexpected. Transmission routes are often redundant, providing an added layer of certainty that power will be delivere...