Aaron Snyder Joins The GridWise Architecture Council (GWAC) as Associate Member
As published via the GWAC website
The GridWise Architecture Council (GWAC) is a team of industry leaders who are shaping the guiding principles, or architecture, of a highly intelligent and interactive electric system—one ripe with decision-making information exchange and market-based opportunities. This architecture will provide guidelines for interaction between participa...
IEEE Smart Grid Interview
A Framework to Quantify Resilience Built from the Customer Perspective
Sean Morash, Senior Consultant, EnerNex
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Aaron Snyder, Ph.D., Director of Grid Technology Consulting
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865-770-4849
In this interview, Sean Morash and Aaron Snyder answer questions from their webinar, A Framework to Quantify Resilience Built from the Custom...
Utilizing Dynamic Line Ratings (DLR) in Operations and Markets: FERC Panel Remarks
Sean Morash, EnerNex Senior Consultant, was a panelist at the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) Technical Conference on Managing Transmission Line Ratings in Washington, DC held in September 2019.
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865-770-4879
His prepared remarks – originally published via the FERC website
Hello, I am Sean Morash, a Smart Grid...
“Keeping the lights on” is a bedrock principle of utility operations. Resiliency is an important topic that is growing in relevancy, both in a traditional sense (i.e., being prepared to mitigate the impacts of storm events) and also in terms of a utilities’ capability to be prepared for the utility landscape of the future (i.e., system hardening and grid modernization investments). The quest for greater utility resiliency occurs over a time continuum, whic...
IEEE Smart Grid Webinar On-Demand
A Framework to Quantify Resilience Built from the Customer Perspective
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Sean Morash, Senior Consultant
smorash@enernex.com
865-770-4879
Aaron Snyder, Director of Grid Technology Consulting
aaron@enernex.com
865-770-4849
Investments in the electric grid have long focused on improving the reliability of the system to meet t...
EnerNex Strengthens West Coast Technical Consultancy Presence
EnerNex, a CESI company, today announced that it is bolstering its technical consultancy practice on the West Coast with Jens Schoene, Director of Research Studies, moving to Southern California. Schoene joins Kay Stefferud, Director of Implementation Services, in supporting the company's strong relationships with major partners in the industry (large utilities, RTO/ISO, independent vendors). T...
Communications is a foundational element of the modern grid, which should be considered in terms of a larger enterprise architecture construct. It is a fundamental backbone for utility data management, delivery, and utilization....
Telecommunications:
The Opportunities and Challenges Linking Field Assets to the Operations Center
Ron Chebra, EnerNex Vice President of Grid Modernization, presented at the Southeastern Distribution Apparatus School in Auburn, AL on August 19, 2019. Access the presentation material here.
Presentation Summary
Today everything is being connected, video doorbells can trigger response actions in the home; smart thermostats can sense occupancy and adju...
Wi-SUN Alliance Blog: Addressing Utility Field Area Network Interoperability
Jeremy Laundergan, Vice President of Consulting Services
jlaundergan@enernex.com
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Originally published via Wi-SUN Alliance
We take it for granted. Being able to connect our devices, computers and gadgets to a Wi-Fi network is fairly straightforward and routine. We have a new device or we are t...
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System Engineering Approaches to Electric Grid Cybersecurity Challenges
Like many other systems of systems, the electric grid is facing challenges as devices originally intended to be either standalone or locally networked are now being connected to the Internet. In addition, the electric grid is facing unique challenges as the need to reduce carbon output is resulting in rapidly increasing numbers of non-centralized distributed energ...