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GWAC 2024 Symposium

GWAC 2024 Symposium

GridWise Architecture Council 2024 Symposium

Wednesday, September 11, 2024 to Thursday, September 12, 2024

Event Details

Grid Transformation: Building the Energy Future

The GridWise Architecture Council is pleased to partner with RE+ for our 8th Symposium, where we will discuss the challenges and opportunities associated with the ongoing Grid Transformation.  Under the US Department of Energy’s sponsorship, GWAC is celebrating 20 years of thought leadership supporting the dynamic transformation of the power grid with a focus on the 3 Ds: Decarbonization, Decentralization, and Democratization.

This year’s two-day symposium will bring together industry leaders to discuss the benefits and challenges of architecting, managing and operating electric power systems with the widespread adoption of distributed energy resources.  The symposium will engage attendees to discuss new guidance and recommended practices for the next generation of stakeholders in the most complicated and expensive system ever built: the electric power grid.

Featuring keynotes, panels, and interactive workshops, the symposium builds on GWAC’s leadership in transactive energy systems, grid interoperability, and grid architecture.  Join us for these informative and interactive discussions for all grid, grid edge, and DER stakeholders.
     

Cost:  USD $800 Member / USD $900 non-Member
Date:  Wednesday, September 11 & Thursday, September 12
Time:  8:00 am – 5:00 pm
LocationCo-Hosted with RE+ at the Anaheim Convention Center
                   Level 3, Room 304ABC

 View Agenda & Register Here

   

About the GridWise Architecture Council

The GridWise Architecture Council (GWAC), a US DOE-sponsored council of grid and grid edge subject matter experts, has spent 20 years developing guidance to meet stakeholders’ needs, including system planners, engineers, policymakers, and integrators to develop solutions strategically.

The GWAC is a team of industry leaders who are shaping the guiding principles, or architecture, of a highly intelligent and interactive electric system—one ripe with decision-making information exchange and market-based opportunities.  This architecture will provide guidelines for interaction between participants and interoperability between technologies and systems.

   

How can I get involved with GWAC?

Please email us to attend the GWAC Meetings (gridwiseac.coordinator@pnnl.gov).  All are welcome.