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Thought Leaders Speak Out 2021 – IEI Key Takeaways
IEI’s provides key takeaways from an executive dialogue hosted as part of their ‘Thought Leaders Speak Out – Engaging Customers With Technology’ ongoing series. These takeaways feature ideas shared in the session by Warner Baxter, Chairman, President and CEO, Ameren, Mary Kipp, President and CEO, Puget Sound Energy, Bhavani Amirthalingam, Senior Vice President and Chief Digital Information Officer at Ameren and Robert Schwartz, President and CEO at Anterix. The discussion focused on the value a private LTE network provides to the electric grid, utility and customer.
Read MoreNetwork of Networks: The Power of Collectively Adopting Private LTE to Modernize the U.S. Electric Grid
Anterix contributed a session paper, by Andrew Bordine, to the 2021 CIGRE US National Committee Grid of the Future Symposium. Electric utilities have a rare and valuable opportunity to address pressing industry-wide challenges with a single solution that will allow them to meet their own specific needs even as the shared approach creates additional value…
Read MoreUtilities and Rural Broadband Playbook
This playbook outlines specific models for supporting those rural broadband efforts and provides real-world experience and examples from utilities, regulators, and industry experts on bridging this digital divide.
Read MoreA collective of private LTE networks is foundational to the power grid of the future
Collectively embracing private LTE networks as the communication platform for a connected, digital and intelligent grid will lead to a broader range of benefits both for utilities and their customers. Forward-thinking utilities are investing in private LTE networks as key infrastructure for their grid modernization efforts. Envision now interconnecting these networks regionally or nationwide to multiply and extend existing capabilities and enable new ones.
Read MoreEnergy Central Special Issue: “Visioneering the Private Networked Grid of the Future”
Creating a smart connected grid of the future is imperative for utilities. To do that means to look beyond modernization and imagine a scenario that enables them to keep up with the demands of an increasingly sophisticated customer and new and increasingly complex technology, as well as the ubiquity of two-way energy flows and the integration of DER and microgrids.
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