Exploring the Capabilities of Next-Generation AMI with Distributed Intelligence
Kevin Young, Mel Gehrs, Jason Stanislaus
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Distributed Intelligence (DI) represents a new generation of the smart/active grid that has the ability to solve value-based use cases at the grid edge through a secure, open enterprise application platform with edge computing capability. Utilities are currently exploring the capabilities of DI to gain a better understanding of the technology, maximize the value of its AMI investments and plan for prudent future investments in light of an evolving technological landscape, expanding customer needs, and the drive toward advanced grid management. Some of the specific use cases being tested by utilities include (but are not limited to): anomaly detection, high impedance, location awareness, EV Awareness, waveform anomalies, and much more. This session will showcase the journeys and perspectives of utilities and how these use cases are delivering value-based outcomes.
Chairs:
Becca Jones
Primary Committee:
Grid & Emerging Technologies Coordinating Committee