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A new phase of distributed energy resource management is on the horizon. A dramatic increase in the uptake of DERs is playing out in parallel with utilities setting aggressive decarbonization goals. Instead of shaping energy generation to meet demand, utilities are starting to think about shaping demand to meet renewable generation. To proactively take advantage…
Read MoreThe rapid adoption of EVs has the potential to create both challenges and opportunities for utilities. An EV with a daily commuting distance of 25 miles requires as little as 7 to as much as 18 kWh of electricity to recharge each day. Unlike the infrastructure that has evolved to refuel vehicles with internal combustion…
Read MoreEnergyHub’s Mercury Distributed Energy Resource Management System (DERMS) includes a forecasting capability that utilizes advanced machine learning techniques to predict the complex behavior of fleets of connected DERs, aggregating data from each grid-edge device. The result is program-specific models that are continually optimized, providing consistently accurate forecasts at 15-minute intervals. Mercury produces forecasts with greater than 95…
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