ON-DEMAND WEBINAR
The global market for distributed energy resource management systems (DERMS) was valued at $490 million in 2022 and is projected to grow to $1.86 billion by 2030.* In this webinar, we look at the questions to ask before embarking on the DERMS journey and walk through the various milestones along the way—including strategies for selecting the right vendor, overcoming post-implementation challenges, and optimizing the return on your investment.
Key takeawaysÂ
- How to determine whether DERMS is right for your organization
- How other utilities’ “lessons learned” can help you steer clear of pitfalls on your own DERMS journey
- How to maximize the benefits of DERMS once implementation is completeÂ
Key insights from “The DERMS Journey: Keys to Successful Implementation”
Gain a glimpse of what our on-demand webinar has to offer, designed to empower utilities navigating the complexities of DERMS. Our industry experts delve into the critical components of a successful DERMS implementation, including:
Strategic integration for grid stability
Explore how DERMS seamlessly integrates with existing systems like SCADA and ADMS to enhance grid reliability, optimize operations, and prepare for the dynamic needs of modern energy markets.
Building a resilient DERMS framework
Learn how to develop scalable, flexible solutions that accommodate evolving utility needs while maintaining regulatory compliance and ensuring affordability for customers.
Change management for utility teams
Understand the key people, process, and technology considerations that drive adoption, including strategies to shift organizational mindsets from reactive to proactive grid management.
Real-world use cases and lessons learned
Gain insights from successful DERMS deployments, with a focus on maximizing visibility, efficiency, and cost-effectiveness across the energy value chain.
Whether you’re at the start of your DERMS journey or optimizing existing implementations, this webinar offers actionable strategies to drive success. Watch now to chart a path toward a smarter, more sustainable grid.