Utility Analytics Institute
T&D World 2022 | Session Evaluation
Using a scale of 1 to 5, please circle the response you feel is appropriate for each statement or question.
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101: Ideas and Initiatives Driving Decarbonization and Grid Modernization
201: Taking Action on Data-driven Insights for Vegetation Management
201: Same Words but Different Worlds
GS1: Critical Infrastructure at Critical Times
GS2: Resource Requirements for the Future Grid
301: The Control Room Operator of the Future
302: DER Recovery & Transformation in Puerto Rico
303: So We've Done the TRMM Assessment, Now What?
304: The Blind Side - Using Sensors to Visualize Distribution Assets
305: Cultivating a Culture for Data and Analytics Transformation
401: Building a Grid More Resilient to Weather, DER’s and Rising Consumer Expectations
402: Duke Energy Distribution Microgrids - Inverter-based Resources
403: Conceptual Approaches to the New Resiliency
404: Preparing Grids to Meet the Growing Demand for EV Fleet Charging
501: Utilizing Analytics to Identify Line Losses
502: Modernizing the Settlements Process
503: DERMS for High-Renewable Penetration Scenarios
504: Streamlining Restoration Efforts Using No-code Apps and Data Visualization
601: Grid Modernization and Resilience with GIS
603: PPL’s Transformational Journey to Cloud Analytics
604: Utility Strategies for Structural Resiliency of Distribution Overhead Lines
GS3: The Energy Transition and the Grid We Need to Support It
701: Zero-Trust Applications for the Grid (ZTAG)
702: Future Utility Engineers
703: Harmonization of the Electrified Transportation and Electricity Ecosystems
704: Advanced Communications over Redundant Passive Optical Networks
801: Grid Monitoring and Asset Management: A Case Study from Alabama Power
802: Can the Transmission Grid Support a Mass Transition to EVs?
803: Accelerating Industry Response to Climate Change and Wildfire Risk Mitigation
804: Innovation and Technology to Meet T&D Challenges
GS4: Transmission Planning for a Cleaner and More Resilient Grid
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