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Modern Grid Operations’ Dependence on Advanced Planning

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Mar 27, 2025
Onye Dike
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Published March 17th, 2025
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Join the online webinar 'Modern Grid Operations’ Dependence on Advanced Planning' on March 27, 2025, to explore how advanced planning tools can enhance grid reliability and efficiency in the face of evolving energy demands and climate challenges.

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March 27th, 2025
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The upcoming webinar, Modern Grid Operations’ Dependence on Advanced Planning, will take place on March 27, 2025, from 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM EDT. This event will delve into the complexities of modern electric grid operations, which are increasingly influenced by distributed energy resources (DERs), the demands of AI and data centers, and the impacts of extreme weather. The shift from reactive to proactive grid management is essential, requiring utilities to adopt advanced planning methodologies that utilize real-time data and predictive analytics.

Participants will hear from a panel of experts who will discuss the critical relationship between operational success and precise planning. The session aims to provide insights into the latest advancements in grid planning technologies and operational forecasting, emphasizing the importance of aligning long-term strategies with daily operations. This is an excellent opportunity for professionals in the energy sector to enhance their understanding of how integrated planning can optimize grid reliability and resilience.

For more information and to register, visit the event website.


Onye Dike
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Onye Dike
Sustainability Research Analyst
Onye Dike is a Sustainability Research Analyst at Net Zero Compare, where he contributes to research and analysis on environmental regulations, carbon accounting, and emerging sustainability trends.