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PHOENIX, November 21, 2011 -- For the fifth year, Grid-Interop will
gather the top technical Smart Grid minds to discuss real-world
implementations of interoperability and advance Smart Grid standards,
architecture and community in Phoenix, Ariz., Dec. 5-8, 2011.
More than 100 industry-leading speakers will participate in 30 sessions
to cover critical areas of progress and opportunity related to:
information interoperability, architecture, business, policy, and
cross-cutting issues like cyber security.
Held in partnership with the GridWise Architecture Council, National
Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), Smart Grid
Interoperability Panel and Department of Energy, Grid-Interop brings
together a cross-section of industry stakeholders to focus on the most
critical topics and issues..
“Grid-Interop has provided the forum for collaboration that’s enabled
much of the progress related to Smart Grid interoperability to date,”
said George Arnold, national coordinator for Smart Grid
interoperability, NIST. “In December, we’ll focus on advances in
real-world implementations of Smart Grid technology, as well as key
areas necessary to ensure continued momentum toward making the Smart
Grid a reality.”
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New in 2011, the Plug-In will provide a first-of-its-kind demonstration
of Smart Grid interoperability in a literal show-and-tell of
interoperable systems and devices – from the utility’s back office to
the homeowner’s thermostat. Six scenarios covering demand response,
cyber security, transmission and distribution, and a testing corner
will be displayed. Plug-in is organized by UCA International
Users Group, Electric Power Research Institute and EnerNex.
“In addition to paper presentations and panel discussions, our
inaugural Plug-In will provide a showcase of interoperability in action
– something people can really touch and feel,” said Anto Budiardjo,
president, Clasma. “This will create a centerpiece for great discussion
and action.”
Interoperability refers to the capability of different systems and
devices to communicate and operate effectively with one another in a
“plug-and-play” fashion.
Grid-Interop will also create a collaborative networking forum via its
Face-Time session, providing an intimate venue for discussing critical
industry topics, as well as scheduled networking receptions.
Visit www.Grid-Interop.com to register.
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