Webinar: An Introduction to Open ADR – Connecting Control Systems to the Smart Grid
The OpenADR Alliance was created to standardize, automate, and simplify Demand Response (DR) and Distributed Energy Resources (DER) to enable utilities and aggregators to cost-effectively manage growing energy demand & decentralized energy production, and customers to control their energy future. Open ADR is an open, highly secure, and two-way information exchange model and Smart Grid standard. This presentation will provide the audience with an introduction to the OpenADR standard and how it enables secure communications between control systems and the energy service providers. We will walk through the history and basic functionality of the protocol and then proceed to review different control strategies. The presentation will end with several common use cases from industrial to residential controls and a Q&A..
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- Date: 02 Mar 2021
- Time: 12:00 PM to 01:00 PM
- All times are (GMT-07:00) Canada/Mountain
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- Calgary, Alberta
- Canada
- Starts 04 February 2021 07:31 PM
- Ends 01 March 2021 12:00 PM
- All times are (GMT-07:00) Canada/Mountain
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An Introduction to OpenADR – Connecting Control Systems to the Smart Grid
Rolf Bienert
Managing & Technical Director, OpenADR Alliance
Biography:
Rolf Bienert is the Managing & Technical Director of the OpenADR Alliance. In this capacity, Rolf oversees all general aspects as well as the technical developments of the Alliance. Before going independent, Rolf was the Technical Manager for Telecom and the Global Competence Center for emerging communication protocols at a large global testing firm. In this role, Rolf was involved in many international standardization efforts and guided the company's efforts in these areas. Rolf has been an active member of the NIST SGTCC, OpenADR Alliance, USNAP Alliance, SunSpec Alliance, ZigBee Alliance, and other organizations driving the development of new technologies with a specific focus on certification and interoperability. He holds an B.S. in Electrical Engineering - Telecommunications from the University of Applied Sciences in Saarbrücken, Germany.
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» 11:45 Webinar open
» 12:00 IEEE Southern Alberta announcements
» 12:05 Presentation
» 12:45 Q&A
» 13:00 Webinar close
Online. Registration required (free for IEEE members and students, $10 for non-members)
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