Grid Modernization Initiative
Our portfolio of work will help integrate all sources of electricity better, improve the security of our nation''s grid, solve challenges of energy storage and distributed generation, and provide a critical
Modernizing the Grid and Empowering Consumers
Utility-scale renewable energy may require expanded transmission capabilities. As adoption of these innovations increases, so too will the need for modern grid technology to strengthen the grid, the
About the Grid Modernization Initiative
The Grid Modernization Initiative (GMI) works across the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) to create the modern grid of the future. A modern grid must have: Greater RESILIENCE to hazards of all types
Grid Modernization in Action: A Policy Roadmap
To ensure the grid of tomorrow is prepared to meet the demands of this transformation, NEMA has published a Roadmap for a Resilient and Innovative U.S. Electrical System to chart a
We''ve Been Asking the Wrong Question About Grid Modernization
For years, the conversation around grid modernization has focused on what utilities should deploy: advanced metering, DERMS, ADMS, field mobility, analytics platforms—the list goes on. But
Modernizing the Grid and Empowering Consumers
Grid modernization will require a suite of policy changes to support advancements in grid technologies, grid management, and utility regulation.
Power grid modernization—Strategies and tactics for resilience and
In our survey analysis, we identified four groups based on their grid modernization strategies, including demand flexibility, grid optimization, energy exchange, and smart assets.
Grid modernization for utilities: success strategies: PwC
Drawing on survey data and extensive industry experience, we have identified the industry''s top grid modernization priorities, the top challenges and the strategies and tactics that can drive success.
US Department of Energy Grid Modernization Initiative
This document summarizes an overarching grid modernization strategy, which serves as the foundation for future investments and coordination for grid modernization RDD&D at DOE.
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