The software that could save the grid

The software that could save the grid

Sponsored by OATI

The energy industry loves a shiny new object.

Distributed energy resource management systems, or DERMS, land squarely in that bucket. The software’s ability to autonomously control and communicate with millions of potential devices, while facilitating power market participation, could be the Swiss Army Knife the energy transition so desperately needs. It’s also a key enabler of virtual power plants, which have received a fair amount of hype on their own.

But this rapidly growing market has created an environment of ambiguity. Even the acronym, DERMS, doesn’t have a clear industry definition, creating an opportunity for half-baked solutions to cash in on the optimism. So, what’s real?

On this episode, Linda Stevens, the chief strategy officer for smart grids and smart cities at OATI, demystifies DERMS.

That’s all next on Factor This.

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