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Harnessing Grid-Edge Technology for VPP and Demand Response Growth

Demand response-powered Virtual Power Plants are on the rise among utilities, with the DOE pushing to triple the use of VPP by 2030. (Source: DOE VPP Liftoff Report). 

The Brattle Group recently conducted a research report with Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, investigating the use of these emergent technologies among utilities. They found 30 key strategies to increase VPP enrollment.

The value and demand are clear with the increased adoption of grid-edge DERMS technology and ever-growing VPP capabilities. How can utilities prepare themselves to capitalize on this new wave?

Topics covered include: 

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The current rise of VPP, and the role of Demand Response for the future of grid stability and regulatory mandates

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Perceived risk factors utilities face with adopting large-scale DR/VPP initiatives

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Key strategies to increase VPP enrollment and participation

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Understanding the emerging technologies for scale, like Topline Demand Control