Lucky you! You've got more time. Be a part of the #DTECH2020 summit, knowledge hubs or Utility University® Take advantage of this chance to gain exposure to the largest gathering of electric utility professionals - as well as your renewable and traditional energy peers. Enhance your career, develop your personal brand - and most importantly - share your message and/or receive feedback for your research. Submission closes Monday, June 3, 2019 11:59PM CST! ONLY 3 days away! Find out how to participate
Speak to this captive audience! Consultants Electricity delivery companies Energy end-users Federal power agencies Gas utilities Investor-owned utilities Manufacturers/vendors Municipalities Public power companies Renewable energy project developers Renewable energy project integrators Rural electric membership co-ops Instructions reminder... Carefully determine which two major topics align best with your abstract when submitting. Select them as the first and second topic choices. Submit or modify abstracts and Utility University® proposals here.
There is still a lot of opportunities to speak in the areas below! This year's education program will be even more inclusive than ever - with 11 summit tracks and 5 knowledge hubs on the exhibit floor. Check out a few of the tracks and hubs below. Summit tracks See full list of summit tracks here. Data analytics track According to a recent article in Forbes, over the last two and half years more than 90 percent of the data worldwide has been generated. The amount of data produced every day is baffling which is why solid... Read more. DERMs track The electric grid is becoming more complex and much of this complexity stems from the rapid rise of distributed energy resources (DER) such as behind-the-meter solar PV, batteries, and smart thermostats that control smart... Read more. Energy storage track Utilities have always looked for ways to increase the reliability, flexibility, security and efficiency of power delivery systems. The introduction of alternative energy sources and active energy markets has led to an... Read more.
Enterprise grid management track This track focuses on leveraging technology, best practice business processes and centralized decision making to improve and enable real time decision making in power system operations. It offers a venue... Read more.
Microgrids and mini-grids track Commercial customers, municipalities, schools, hospitals and others are turning to microgrids to safely and reliably power their operations. True microgrids are connected to the greater grid but can island when... Read more.
Smart cities and IoT track The Internet of Things (IoT) and the Grid of Things (GoT) are rapidly evolving into smart cities. Electric utilities/electricity providers are at the heart of this effort, providing, in many cases, the electric, communications... Read more.
Knowledge hubs See full list of knowledge hubs here.
Digitalizing the grid - HUB Enormous amounts of data are being collected every moment but what do we do with it? These knowledge hub sessions explore how data analytics are being applied to advanced metering infrastructure... Read more.
Expanding the grid - HUB Grid-edge technologies are getting more sophisticated and growing in popularity as customers seize opportunities to lower their energy bills and make their homes and businesses smarter, more energy efficient... Read more.
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