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Innovation Talk: Pathways to collaborate and grow your microgrid business

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Canada's $964-million CAD investment in smart energy renewables, emerging technologies and grid modernization through the recent Smart Renewables and Electrification Pathways (SREP) program, demonstrates its commitment to achieving net-zero emissions by 2050.

As eligible projects utilize financial aid for construction, the increasing integration of Distributed Energy Resources (DERs) will result in more design complexity with changing building standards & codes and unique customer demands. 

With microgrids becoming more prosumer-driven and increasingly hybrid, how can you ensure your microgrid project layouts are designed with the best efficiency and scalability for potential new sources of energy?

In Part 2 of this two-part interactive workshop series on September 9th, our microgrid experts will deep dive on:

  • A detailed review of the different types of Microgrid architectures

  • A real-time performance demonstration of a microgrid controller based on simulated network and DER constraints

  • The Microgrid-in-a-Box solution for a repeatable, scalable and future-ready microgrid power and control design

Register now to learn how you can future-proof your microgrid project designs.

Click here to register.

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