Seminar 10 -- Smart Buildings as a Transactive Energy Hub: Decarbonizing by Enhancing Building-to-Grid Interactions PDF

Seminar 10 -- Smart Buildings as a Transactive Energy Hub: Decarbonizing by Enhancing Building-to-Grid Interactions PDF

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Seminar 10 -- Smart Buildings as a Transactive Energy Hub: Decarbonizing by Enhancing Building-to-Grid Interactions PDF

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2022

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This product is a zip file that contains files that consist of PowerPoint slides synchronized with the audio-recording of the speaker, PDF files of the slides, and audio only (mp3 format) as noted.

Decarbonization of the energy grid can get a boost from greater interactions and integration with building control system and their loads. Significant work over the last few years in this area has helped establish new requirements, standards and solutions. This session focuses on the key issues, current best practices, case studies and designing for interoperability, integration and interaction. Hear industry experts share about leading policy, regulation and pilot projects in California; the positive affects of building to grid integration; design and specification requirements; and how energy management information systems can facilitate buildings as a transactive energy integration hub.

  1. Building to Grid Integration: Affects of Grid Load Balancing with Smart Building Integrations
    David Forfia, DOE - Gridwise Architecture Council - GWAC, Washington, DC
  2. Automating Demand Management in Buildings
    Scott Hackel, P.E., Member, Slipstream, Madison, WI
  3. Specifying Building to Grid Interactions, Interoperability and Integration: A Path to Decarbonization
    Ron Bernstein, Member, RBCG Consulting, San Diego, CA
  4. Smart Buildings As a Transactive Energy Hub: Decarbonizing By Enhancing Building to Grid Interactions
    Agatha Kazdan, Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI), Palo Alto, CA

File Size : 1 file , 90 MB
Product Code(s) : D-TO22Sem-10
Published : 2022

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