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100+ Grid Flexibility Professionals will Convene in London During Smart Grid Flexibility 2019 to Discuss the Best Routes to Achieving Energy System Flexibility Through Effective DER Integration & Operation


LONDON, Aug. 19, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- According to Navigant Research, global DER capacity is expected to grow to 528.4 GW by 2026, representing 9% of annual global power supply and a 399% increase from 2017. The pace of DER proliferation is therefore rapidly ramping up, and the ensuing curtailment of conventional, centralized generation is well under way.

Whether you are a TSO, a DSO, an energy supplier or a regulator, together you are tasked with addressing the challenges of this transition ? reliability of supply, system balance, system inertia and congestion management, to name a few. Only through improving the flexibility of the grid can this be achieved in an affordable and realistic way, and the energy market must fundamentally change to support the affordable and reliable management of vast numbers of distributed generation assets and flexible loads.

It is for this reason that grid strategists, market developers, system operation experts, R&D managers and a host of other key implementation leaders will be joining us in London for the inaugural Smart Grid Flexibility 2019 conference, exhibition and networking forum. Taking place across three days in London, from 1-3 October, and featuring implementation case-studies from some of Europe's leading TSOs and DSOs, this event will provide a crucial forum for developing a clear path forward for the energy system in the face of mass DER uptake.

Discussion topics include:

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Event dates and location:

Conference: 1-3 October 2019
Location: London, UK
Event website: https://www.smartgrid-forums.com/SGF19PRWEBPR

For more information, interview and media accreditation:

Mandana White, CEO, Smart Grid Forums
Tel: +44-(0)-20-3691-1700
Email: [email protected]

Smart Grid Forums is an independent conference producer specialised in the smart grid sector. We work hand in hand with engineering professionals to create innovative event concepts and high-quality programmes that inform technical decision makers and enable them to deliver exceptional results.

Our approach is entirely market led. We stay exceptionally close to industry developments. Through our regular, rigorous and unbiased process of depth research with TSOs, DSOs, power generators, engineering consultancies, and technology innovators, we stay one step ahead of industry developments and provide live events that act as a catalyst for new ideas, new directions, and new approaches to achieving future energy security.

SOURCE Smart Grid Forums


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