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Distributed Generation

As gas and fuel prices rise, industrial corporations have found it cost-effective to generate their own electricity on-site using conventional and renewable energy resources to cut costs and ensure continuous reliable energy in the event of a failure to connect to the grid. In some countries, these connections have provided a further opportunity to provide electricity into the grid during periods of high demand.

While this set-up is overall beneficial to all parties, measures must be in place to ensure the quality of electricity entering the grid. New technologies are being deployed that will ensure all energy connected to the grid is clean and of a suitably high quality, giving rise to new disputes.

Using real case studies, the presenter will look at forensic engineering investigations of failures on either side of the power connection to large industrial and commercial properties. The webinar will also provide a description of the latest technologies deployed to monitor and manage the connections of distributed generation as well as review of the latest international and regional standards that govern these connections.