Next Generation Microgrids

Wednesday, February 26, 2014 to Friday, February 28, 2014
Hartford, CT

Microgrids are a small power grid that localizes and operates independently of a larger grid to generate, distribute, and control the flow of energy.  Microgrids provide efficient and reliable energy services to end users.  Microgrid technology employs a wide range of distributed energy technologies including generation, storage, metering and communications.  Microgrids manage energy generation, transmission, distribution, and usage on a small scale compared to conventional macrogrids.  Our conference covers new markets and monetization strategies for energy storage, demand response, and other grid services to manage microgrids as a key aspect of large-scale renewable energy.  Contact Rachel Saemann 414-221-1700 x103 rsaemann@acius.net