IEEE PES T&D CONFERENCE & EXPOSITION

At the IEEE PES T&D Conference and Exposition, find the expertise and next-gen innovations you need to accelerate the future and make tomorrow’s grid today’s reality.

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The bi-annual IEEE PES T&D Conference and Exposition attracts stakeholders from across the energy community to access key insights and innovations driving the future of the grid.

In addition to representatives from electrical utilities, design and build firms, power users, and government and regulatory agencies, several media partners will be on hand to cover the latest news in the industry.

06-09 May 2024
ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER, ANAHEIM, CA

Every two years key conversations occur among energy professionals at IEEE PES T&D that drive the future design and development of a reliable, resilient grid. Through unmatched technical education and the widest display of next-generation energy solutions, you’ll be equipped to chart the energy grid of tomorrow.

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CASE STUDY

Ensuring HFC Network Resiliency During Extended Utility Outages

CASE STUDY

Ensuring HFC Network Resiliency During Extended Utility Outages

This paper explores various extended run time solutions using both Lithium Ion (Li-ion) and Thin Plate Pure Lead (TPPL) batteries.

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Reference Guide

Advanced technology for a world that never sleeps

Advanced technology for a world that never sleeps

Our full range of battery chemistries is unparalleled. From Valve Regulated Lead Acid (VRLA) batteries featuring advanced Thin Plate Pure Lead (TPPL) technology, to the industry's broadest range of flooded batteries, nickel cadmium and other emerging technologies, EnerSys® delivers the most effective, powerful and reliable batteries available. With a full range of racks, cabinets and accessories available, a complete integrated system can be offered for any application.

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ARTICLE

Addressing the Energy Capacity Shortfall

Addressing the Energy Capacity Shortfall

In an increasing majority of standby float (stable grid) applications, there are expectations to ramp up energy storage capacities. In existing battery deployments, this must be done without extra space needing to be assigned for accommodating racking, etc. Across the board, higher density battery solutions are being called for.

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