Steps to Develop Microgrids Easier, Faster and Cheaper: Oct. 27 Webinar
Expert speakers will describe ways that microgrid developers can successfully navigate changing customer needs, handle vendor and procurement management, and ensure successful system integration.
Registration is now open for the tech talk, which will be held Wednesday, Oct. 27 at 2 p.m. EST. Click here to register.
“Preventing Scope Gaps for Microgrid Developers: Steps to Develop Microgrids Easier, Faster and Cheaper,” will feature Paul Bennison, business development manager for microgrids and renewables at Siemens; Brett Ingle, senior sales engineer at Dynapower; John Stark, marcom and product manager at Russelectric; and William Johnston, product development manager at Russelectric.
Learn how developers can avoid pain points and ensure their projects result in a win-win situation for all parties. Speakers will describe their approaches in action through case studies about commercial, government and university microgrids.
The audience will be invited to participate in a live question and answer session with the experts following the presentations.
The one-hour webinar will include discussion of the following topics:
- Understanding the project and operational requirements.
- Conducting studies that provide project-specific answers.
- Making the right procurement decisions.
- Managing balance-of-plant considerations.
- Ensuring smooth integration.
Register for “Preventing Scope Gaps for Microgrid Developers: Steps to Develop Microgrids Easier, Faster and Cheaper” now. Can’t attend the live event on Oct. 27? If you register now, you will be notified when you can watch the webinar “on demand.”
About the Author
Kathy Hitchens
Special Projects Editor
I work as a writer and special projects editor for Microgrid Knowledge. I have over 30 years of writing experience, working with a variety of companies in the renewable energy, electric vehicle and utility sector, as well as those in the entertainment, education, and financial industries. I have a BFA in Media Arts from the University of Arizona and a MBA from the University of Denver.


