On Demand Webinars

  • Utility Integration of Distributed Energy Resources

    Sponsored by:
    Distributed Energy Conference

    Utilities are no longer spectators when it comes to distributed energy. Large-scale power generators are retooling their business models to embrace distributed energy resources (DERs) as power market participants, as utilities take ownership of behind-the-meter DERs. Experts familiar with how utilities can take advantage of distributed generation will discuss this trend, including the nexus of […]

  • Finding the Best Fit for Your C&I Project

    Sponsored by:
    Distributed Energy Conference

    So your business wants to control energy costs by producing its own power? The possibilities for commercial and industrial projects may not be endless, but there’s plenty of variety to go around. Experts in the design and development of C&I generation projects will discuss the benefits, value, and challenges of combined heat and power (CHP) […]

  • Practicalities of Coal Blending

    Sponsored by:
    Coal Users' Group

    This webinar is designed to discusses the practical and technical aspects of coal blending for the average person. The concept of coal blending has been attractive to some however often their questions unanswered. This webinar answers important questions as to “why (economics, quality, performance) and how to blend coal (Vessel, Yard, Boiler)?” and is it […]

  • Beyond Batteries: Exploring Alternative Storage Solutions

    Sponsored by:
    ELECTRIC POWER Conference & Exhibition

    While battery storage technology seems to get most of the headlines, pumped storage hydro accounts for about 94% of the energy storage capacity currently installed in the U.S. Still, there are several other storage technologies currently available and even more under development. This session will provide an overview of non-battery energy storage solutions and their […]

  • Microgrids – Development and Design

    Sponsored by:
    Distributed Energy Conference

    Today’s microgrids contain a variety of technologies, with control systems as varied as the locations in which the microgrids are deployed. This discussion will include details about designing microgrids for efficiency and resiliency, including specifics for commercial building managers about how to evaluate the economic viability of grid-connected solar PV, wind, and battery storage at […]

  • Nuclear Power – Building a New Legacy

    Sponsored by:
    ELECTRIC POWER Conference & Exhibition

    Nuclear power remains an important source of zero-emission electricity across the world. Scientists, environmentalists, and others recognize the need to maintain nuclear power’s place in the global generation mix, particularly as a solution to combat climate change. The advent of advanced nuclear power technologies also provides a way to bring reliable, clean energy to areas […]

  • Next Phases of Federal Relief for the Utility Industry

    Sponsored by:
    ELECTRIC POWER Conference & Exhibition

    As a result of COVID-19, the electricity industry is facing spikes in non-payments, posing liquidity challenges and uncertainty for the future. Dentons’ public policy partner Andrew Shaw and Capital Power’s Jon Sohn will share their perspectives on the current and future landscape for the electricity sector, including what the industry may expect in the next […]

  • Greening of the Energy System – Sustainability and Decarbonization

    Sponsored by:
    ELECTRIC POWER Conference & Exhibition

    Decarbonizing the energy sector is challenging. It involves implementing new technology and hitting aggressive targets and timelines. This session will explore how utilities, system designers, and equipment suppliers view the evolution of the hydrogen economy for the power industry. Moderator – Sonal Patel, Senior Associate Editor, POWER magazine Decarbonizing our Energy Ecosystem with Gas Turbines– […]

  • So Much Coal, What Do I Do?

    Sponsored by:
    Coal Users' Group

    COVID-19 has impacted every business in some manner. For coal mines, coal buyers, coal shippers, to coal users have experienced coal sitting on the ground for longer period and higher stock than normal. One concern is what do I do with so much coal and how can it be managed so it doesn’t spontaneously combust? […]

  • Remote Operations – Ensuring continuity, staffing flexibility and O&M efficiency

    Sponsored by:
    GE Digital

    Recent health concerns are propelling power generators to re-evaluate emergency preparedness, control procedures, and the need to operate reliably with limited on-site staff. Secure access to HMI plant controls can allow remote operators and technicians to aid, extend and signficantly reduce on-site staff – all while maintaining reliability and compliance. GE Remote Operations is a […]