Past event: National Microgrids Conference

The concept of a microgrid is quickly becoming one of the most popular trends in energy distribution, offering resilience and independence that can't be achieved relying on the traditional power grid. Installations such as military bases, hospitals, universities and rural communities are already experiencing the benefits of switching to this method of power supply, and it seems the number of organizations adopting microgrid capabilities is growing steadily. With the added benefits of infrastructure resilience and renewable energy emphases, microgrids seem like a perfect fit for the future of energy distribution.

Key Topics

  • Regulatory Framework
  • Techno-Economic Analysis
  • Strategies for Workforce Growth
  • Distributed Energy Resources
  • Modular Microgrids
  • Hurricane Resilience
  • Military Applications
  • Vehicle-to-Grid Capabilities
  • California's Historic SB-100 Bill

Featuring an Exclusive Tour of the Otis Air National Guard Base Microgrid

April 16, 2019. Attendance size limited. Reserve now!

After three years of planning and construction, a ribbon-cutting ceremony took place on Aug 29 that marked the DoD's first wind-powered microgrid, signifying the system's readiness to support the 24/7 Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance mission of the 102nd Intelligence Wing.

The Otis Microgrid, a DoD-funded research project, provides for an energy capability almost exclusively based on renewable energy while ensuring a high-level of grid security. In addition to providing energy resiliency for the wing's ISR mission, it increases value to the Air Force and National Guard as well as state and Federal government through revenue and research opportunities for the energy industry.

The Cape Cod unit performs intelligence processing, exploitation and dissemination by analysing and interpreting information from manned and unmanned reconnaissance aircraft as well as signals within the cyberspace domain; transforming this material into decision quality intelligence. This information is distributed rapidly across the globe for use in the planning and execution of operations

Speakers

  • Thomas Weaver, Manager Of Distribution System Planning, American Electric Power
  • Brad Swing, Director of Energy Policy and Programs, City of Boston
  • Seth Mullendore, Vice President and Project Director, Clean Energy Group
  • Jen Stevenson, Director of Research & Operations, Climable
  • Edward Yim, Energy Policy Advisor, Department of Energy and Environment
  • Darrell Thornley, Independent Consultant, D-TEC
  • Larisa Dobriansky, Chief Business & Regulatory Innovations Officer, General MicroGrids
  • Travis Sheehan, Founder and CEO, Gridling Global
  • Galen Nelson, Senior Director of Innovation And Industry Support, Massachusetts Clean Energy Center
  • Michael Zimmer, Washington Counsel, Microgrid Institute
  • Ken Horne, Director of Energy, Navigant Consultants
  • Sam Crawford, Managing Consultant of Energy Business, Navigant Consultants
  • James Gallagher, Executive Director, New York State Smart Grid Consortium
  • Michael Winka, Director, Northeast Energy Efficiency Partnerships
  • Randolph Horner, Energy & Sustainability Correspondent, Northeast Sustainable Energy Association
  • Thomas Bourgeois, Deputy Director, Pace Energy and Climate Center
  • Jerome Garciano, Attorney, Robinson & Cole LLP
  • Tarek Abdallah, Energy Security Program Manager, US Army Corps of Engineers

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Venue

The Bostonian - Boston
26 North Street at Faneuil Hall Marketplace, 02109
Boston, MA, USA

Venue

The Bostonian - Boston
26 North Street at Faneuil Hall Marketplace
Boston, MA 02109 United States
Phone: +1 (617) 523-3600
Website: https://www.millenniumhotels.com/en/boston/the-bostonian-boston/
Event details
Organizer : ACI
Event type : Conference
Reference : ASDE-19158