Energy Sector: A Distributed Generation
The energy sector is poised for significant change as renewable (e.g. wind and solar) and energy storage (e.g. batteries) become more prevalent.
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Sophie James, Director of Water Quality, California Water Service (NYSE: CWT)
When it comes to protecting public health, it is always best to be ahead of the regulation, than...
Lauren Kenney, VP of grid modernization, Entergy (NYSE: ETR)
The truth is that our industry is a bit behind in adjusting to the needs of our customers, and we...
Adriana Karaboutis, CIO & CDO, National Grid (LON: NG)
Janet Glazer, Managing Director of Research & Equity Analyst, Fidelity Investments
Cindy Wallis-Lage, President, Global Water Business, Black & Veatch
Lena Smart, Former VP & CSO, New York Power Authority
Elizabeth Hackenson, CIO & SVP of Global Business Services, The AES Corporation
The energy sector is poised for significant change as renewable (e.g. wind and solar) and energy storage (e.g. batteries) become more prevalent.
Carol Bartucci, Director of Information Technology, ComEd
Smart grid technology is a growing industry, and most importantly it is the key to modernizing our electric grid infrastructure. In 2011, the Illinois General Assembly enacted the Energy Infrastructure Modernization Act
Elizabeth Hackenson, SVP & CIO, AES Corporation
One challenge currently is the inability to easily access enterprise data in a very simple way that provides information to make better decisions.
Wanyonyi J. Kendrick, CIO, JEA