- Lessons learned in the first wave of competitive transmission procurements
- Effects of EPA Clean Power Plan on the grid and implications for transmission development
- Assessing new or alternative technology to increase flexibility to deal with the demands of DERs and the expansion of renewables
- Cost allocation for public policy projects
- Impacts of the changing generation resource mix on utility and transco plans and projects
This three-day program features two distinct events:
The Transmission Executive Forum, March 29, 2016, will address Transmission’s Role in the Grid of the Future. Transmission systems, and the business models of their owners and operators, face their largest fundamental challenges in over 100 years. From responding to the demands of rapidly expanding renewable energy and the outside-in pressures of distributed assets, to the practical need to increase capacity without drastically expanding the use of rights of way, the stakes for transmission planners and policy-makers have never been higher. This is your best opportunity to discuss the technologies, techniques and business strategies that will drive success with senior utility and grid technology executives.
At Transmission Summit 2016, March 30-31, 2016, meet senior executives from the largest and most active transmission owning and developing companies in North America as they discuss the biggest challenges and opportunities facing the electric transmission industry.
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To register click here.
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