Microgrid Systems to Electrify Buildings & Communities
The energy landscape is undergoing a massive transformation. There is a growing emphasis on a more decentralized system to tackle the sustainability challenges and emission reduction targets released by Government of Canada. Canada’s climate action and net zero plans are a signal to fight against climate change. To lead in the climate crisis means factoring climate risk into business strategy and actively identify opportunities to drive change. Companies that are tackling the climate change challenge find that it is critical to deploy analytics powered infrastructure.
Microgrids are the emerging energy ecosystem creating an optimized way to access reliable, green, and resilient energy. Early adopters of microgrids include Commercial & Industrial facilities, Buildings, community centers, data centers, and other facilities where emission reduction and energy flexibility and resiliency are essential. Today, businesses and organizations of all kinds are turning to microgrids for financial and sustainability benefits.
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- Date: 08 Dec 2022
- Time: 06:30 PM to 07:30 PM
- All times are (UTC-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
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- Starts 22 November 2022 03:17 PM
- Ends 08 December 2022 06:30 PM
- All times are (UTC-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
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Speakers
Pratap Revuru, P.Eng., SMIEEE of Schneider Electric
Biography:
Pratap Revuru is Director, Microgrid Solutions and Strategic Partnerships at Schneider Electric. Pratap’s focus areas include developing and leading Microgrid Solutions for various customers using Distributed Energy Resources like Energy Storage, Solar and Generators. He actively builds strategic partners for Microgrids & Energy as a Service (EaaS) offers. More than 38 years of experience in multiple leadership roles, including in power systems engineering, marketing, services, renewable energy projects, business development, large projects management. Prior to Microgrid Solutions role, Pratap was senior manager, IoT Solutions and Partnerships where he led an engineering team in establishing smart grid solutions. He led and managed the development of Markham Municipality’s Alectra Drive for the Workplace project and its Demand Energy Resource Management System (DERMS).
Pratap is a Certified Solution Architect Professional & Electric Utilities and Energy Management Professional. Ryerson University- Center for Urban Energy (CUE) Honorary Fellow. Registered Professional Engineer in the province of Ontario. Actively involved in Engineering Professional Associations - Senior Member in IEEE, NSERC Energy Storage Technology Network (NEST) Research Steering & Commercial out-reach Committee Member. Pratap aims to make an impact in reducing climate change risks and making the world a better place to live.
Pratap has held progressive positions and directed engineering teams, planning, and implementing strategic and operational goals of the organization. He has published technical papers in leading magazines and is a winner of a PWMD (Person Who Makes a Difference) award in Schneider Electric Canada.
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