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David Mohler to explore integrating new technologies with the energy grid
BURLINGTON, Mass. (April 19, 2011) –
Duke Energy Senior Vice President and Chief Technology Officer David
Mohler will be a featured speaker at KEMA’s fourth annual Utility of
the Future Leadership Forum, “Shaping the Future.” Mohler will
participate on a panel of industry executives discussing integration of
new energy grid technologies at the KEMA forum, June 6-8, 2011, at The
Four Seasons, Denver, Colo.
Mohler will share insight into
evaluating, selecting, and ensuring interoperability of smart grid
technologies on the panel “Integrating New and Ever-Changing
Technologies” on Tuesday, June 7. Mohler will be joined by senior
executives from companies such as Siemens, Boeing Energy, and Intel to
discuss rapidly emerging technologies, including those in development
beyond the traditional utility industry channels and consideration for
grid integration.
“Grid technologies are evolving at
the speed of light from cross-industry sectors, and they hold great
potential to help power a more sustainable, reliable, and affordable
energy future,” said Mohler. “The real challenge today is to choose and
integrate the right technologies, in the right combinations, and in the
right approach relative to existing infrastructure to deliver value and
benefits into the future for the entire utility community—customers,
stakeholders, and employees alike. Integrating new technologies safely
and securely into the existing infrastructure and the interoperability
of the new technologies are key considerations.”
The 2011 Utility of the Future
Leadership Forum features one and one-half days of discussion about
industry game-changers, new business models, and the changing roles of
utilities, customers, and suppliers. Executive-level panel discussions
will focus on CEOs’ views of the future utility: the road to
sustainability, gas as part of the smart grid paradigm, the integration
of new and ever-changing technologies, and consumer and ‘prosumer’
engagement. Throughout the forum, there will be high-level networking
opportunities to share perspectives, collaborate, and engage in dialog.
[an error occurred while processing this directive]Senior executives are invited to
join their peers in the Utility of the Future discussion to share ideas
and discover opportunities to shape a more sustainable, reliable,
profitable utility of the future. To register and learn more, visit:
www.kema.com/UtilityFuture2011.
About Duke Energy
Duke Energy is one of the largest
electric power holding companies in the United States. Its regulated
utility operations serve approximately 4 million customers located in
five states in the Southeast and Midwest, representing a population of
approximately 11 million people. Its commercial power and international
business segments own and operate diverse power generation assets in
North America and Latin America, including a growing portfolio of
renewable energy assets in the United States.
Headquartered in Charlotte, N.C.,
Duke Energy is a Fortune 500 company traded on the New York Stock
Exchange under the symbol DUK. More information about the company is
available on the Internet at: www.duke-energy.com.
About KEMA
Founded in 1927, KEMA (www.kema.com)
is a global provider of business and technical consulting, operational
support, measurement and inspection, testing and certification for the
energy and utility industry. With world headquarters in Arnhem, the
Netherlands, KEMA employs more than 1,700 professionals globally with
offices and representatives in more than 20 countries. KEMA’s U.S.
subsidiary, KEMA Inc. is headquartered in Burlington, Mass., and serves
energy clients throughout the Americas and Caribbean.
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