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Ryan Egly

Ryan Egly

Ryan Egly is a Microgrid Solutions Engineer at Schneider Electric. He focuses on project concept designs as well as energy and tariff analysis to properly scope behind the meter distributed energy resources. Ryan has over 10 years of experience in the electrical power industry, and has experience incorporating a wide range of thermal and electrical microgrid technologies into projects. He has undergraduate degrees in Mechanical Engineering and German from Tennessee Tech University. Ryan volunteers with Citizens Climate Lobby, an organization focused on non-partisan and job-creating climate solutions.
Tad Piper

Tad Piper

Tad leads overall corporate strategy and new strategic partnerships to accelerate growth at AutoGrid. With 20 years of experience serving as a catalyst for growth in emerging businesses, Tad is a nationally recognized Wall Street research leader in the software and technology marketplace. He has held a range of C-Level and leadership positions, driving innovation and sales to achieve rapid growth across multiple industries. Most recently, Piper developed some of the largest demand response resources in the U.S.
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New Date February 13th | 11 AM ET – Microgrids and VPPs: Scalable Solutions for Energy Sustainability

Date & Time

February 13, 2024 @ 11:00 am - 12:00 pm EST

Duration

1 Hour

CEU

A certificate of attendance will be offered.

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***We apologize for the unforeseen issues with GoToWebinar on the scheduled air date, this event has now been rescheduled for February 13th at 11 AM ET.** Microgrids and virtual power plants (VPPs) are playing a pivotal role in building a cleaner, smarter, more sustainable grid. In this webinar, we’ll explore the relationship between microgrids and VPPs and how they contribute to energy system optimization and flexibility. You’ll learn how:
  • Microgrids leverage renewable energy resources to increase resilience and optimize costs.
  • VPPs optimize energy generation, consumption, and storage using advanced control systems and data analytics.
  • Microgrids and VPPs can be scalable and be simply deployed to benefit C&I customers, communities, and the grid as a whole.

Panel of Experts

Ryan Egly

Ryan Egly

Tad Piper

Tad Piper

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