The sweet spot for utilities is transmission and distribution where utilities drive operational excellence and a service transformation. Your utility enterprise can become more responsive by focusing on Distributed Energy Resources (DERs), prioritizing a single source of truth, and accelerating digitalization.
Participate in DISTRIBUTECH 2023 and learn about the latest technologies to move electricity from the power plant through the transmission and distribution systems for residential and business users.
Infosys as a ‘Trendsetter’ sponsor is organizing a client session with Southern California Edison on the Source of Truth (SoT) for Interconnecting Distributed Energy Resources (DERs) and also hosting a Knowledge Hub Session on 'Digitalizing the Grid' with American Electric Power.
Meet our experts during DISTRIBUTECH 2023 at Booth # 5304, San Diego Convention Center, San Diego, CA
In this session, SCE engineers and Infosys experts will explain how SCE takes a comprehensive view of the present and future state of DERs through multiple lenses: customer adoption and awareness, adoption challenges and opportunities, and support and planning initiatives, and regulatory commission actions, obstacles, and perceptions.
Date:
Wednesday, 8 February, 3:15-3:45 pm
Venue:
29B, Upper Level
Senior Manager, System Planning Tools, Southern California Edison.
Industry Principal, Grid Modernization, Infosys
Date:
Wednesday, 8 February, 2:40-3:10 pm
Venue:
Hub #5501, Exhibit Floor
Technology Manager, American Electric Power
Energy Transition Practice Head, Infosys
Decentralization, digitalization and democratization are key drivers for a paradigm shift in the power utility ecosystem. Utilities need to build a modern digital grid to support bidirectional power flow from Distributed Energy Resources (DER) such as rooftop solar, EV, and energy storage, including behind-the-meter batteries.
Utilities should make the grid more resilient by ensuring better reliability and offering a superior customer experience. Acquiring digital capabilities that underpin the modern grid functionality challenges the enterprise for targeting improved distribution visibility and intelligence, streamlined asset utilization and management, granular and reliable forecasting and planning, among other business imperatives.
The industrial metaverse and digital twins enhance field training and improve safety outcomes. This session will cover practical examples of building digital twins by leveraging 3D modelling and XR technologies, to address field training, simulations and remote work.