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The Challenges of Monitoring and Operating Micro-grids

We're assembling an ongoing virtual advisory panel to explore the future of micro-grids. We will discuss a range of current & emerging trends, such as deploying renewables in a micro-grid context, the perspective of analytics and management of these utility grids.

A professional facilitator will be leading an open & honest discussion. In this collaborative engagement, you will be one of 20 equal-caliber peers in your field. You will have the unique opportunity to gain recognition for advancing the industry and demonstrate your thought-leadership -- in addition to earning an honorarium.

Activities include:
1. Exploring a variety of themes
2. Map the competitive landscape (i.e. emerging trends, disruptive tech, etc.)
3. React to the latest media/reports in this space
4. Enjoy the option of one-to-one engagement with other board members

Participation is 100% online and at your own convenience. By applying here, you are committing to participate once per week or as inspired, at your convenience.

peopleExpert participation

Looking to engage electrical utility experts with experience as, but not limited to, the following:
- Strategy Leaders
- Operators
- Engineers
- Vendors
- Academics
- Regulators

Applicants
Nishad Mendis
Seniro Engineer
Experienced Electrical Engineer over ten years experience with diversified solid skill sets in design, technical sales, tendering and research spaces. In-depth design and hands on knowledge and experience in HV power transmission, renewable energy engineering covering embedded generation (distributed generation) , transformers, energy storage systems and LVAC and LVDC power systems.
Santhosh Nair
Management Consultant for early-stage companies. 20+ years as Director, Senior Quality Manager, Principal Software Engineer and Program Manager.
I have extensive experience in Power systems having worked in Bharath Heavy Electrical Limited and Vestas Wind Power Systems. I have worked as Director, Senior Quality Manager, Principal Software Engineer and as Program Manager in multiple MNCs. I am sure my experience will help this panel. I am a member of the panel "Developing Intuitive Ways for Collective Learning Across Project Teams" and you could check out my contributions to this panel.
Jeffry Dijkhu
Mechanical Engineering & Technology Management
Being a Mechanical Engineer from the Delft University of Technology (with an energy and process technology specialisation), I have a lot of interest, passion and experience in the (renewable) energy field. I think I can contribute a lot of valuable input to the group. Just to give you an example, I could do calculations to validate if a new disruptive/competitive micro-grid idea would be optionable and how powerful/efficient it will be compared to the existing technologies. I look forward to cooperate in this project.
Anthony Garcia
Presales Technical Consultant at UiPath
I am an analytics professional who has over 10 years consulted or worked for several energy related companies including PJM Interconnection (manages a grid), NRG Energy (strong emphasis on renewables), PPL/Talen Energy (utillity which spun off it's generation business into an independent power producer). I have good knowledge of drawing information from different subject matters - finance, telemetry (transmission and generation), trades, transmission, human resources, grid operations to produce actionable insights. I would be interested in staying engaged in the energy market discussions especially in microgrids. I believe microgrids add flexibility and in turn lower prices to the market.
Ahmed Mousa
CEO/founder (2), Utility of the Future manager, adjunct professor, author (4), board member (5)
Ahmed has over 15 years of field, planning, design, operations, project management, training, DERs grid impact , energy efficiency, DSM/DR, EVs, EV impact, VVO, AMI, T&D short/long-term load relief, load forecast, emergency response, best practice/benchmarking, risk management, IT & climate change studies experience in generation, transmission, substations and distribution systems at Con Edison, PSE&G, PEPCO, and First Energy. Ahmed developed the 100% solar penetration plan and prepared New Jersey for the 100% renewable penetration. Ahmed is currently the distribution and 69 kV transmission system planning manager at PSEG, New Jersey, where he manages the: • Distribution System • 69 kV Transmission System (as well as the 345, 230, 138 kV supply substations) • Substation life cycle program • Short & long-term electric load forecast (developed own method) • Short & long-term load relief program • Future transmission/distribution system reinforcements • 26 to 69 kV conversion program • T&D system outage planning group • T&D system load flow/short circuit studies • DER grid studies/interconnections (developed limits) • Benchmarking/best practice Ahmed is currently the PSE&G technical lead/adviser for: • Solar • Fuel cell • Energy storage • Voltage VAR Optimization (VVO) • Distribution Management System (DMS) • Advanced Distribution Management System (ADMS) • Smart Grid • Distributed Energy Resources (DERs) • AMI • Microgrid • Electric Vehicles • Clean Energy Future • SGIP/SEPA • Georgia Tech NEETRAC. • Non-Wire Alternatives (NWA) • The Smart Home • 100% renewable target Ahmed studies all microgrid application and recommended several microgrids.
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flexibility of checking in and providing insights
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Kimberly Underwood, Consultant at Underwood Consulting

“Great platform, great questions and topics.
The potential to earn a little more money for
participating is nice as well.”

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information and reading the perspective of the
other panelists. It is quite intriguing and most
all of the panelists are quite bright.”

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“Very interactive, informative and without
any inherent bias. This is as good a collaborative
platform as you can get.”

Pinaki Banerjee, Program Director at ITC InfoTech

“It is a perfect platform not just to share
but to learn and stay updated.”


Armando Leyva, HR Director at 360º HC

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The Challenges of Monitoring and Operating Micro-grids