![]() ![]() ![]() REGISTRATION IS COMPLIMENTARY so please sign up today and join us on Thursday, Octofrom 1:00 – 2:00pm ET Click Here to REGISTER TODAYĬertificates of Completion are offered only to participants of the live webinar.Ī Certificate of Completion confirms one (1) hour of Professional DevelopmentĪfter you watch the webinar, you may request a Certificate of Completion by completing the form here: Robby is active in IEEE (he is a member of the IEEE-SA CAG and Vice Chair of IEEE 2030.5), ANSI, IEC, IETF, SGIP (he is a member of the Board of Directors and Vice Chair of OpenFMB), and the ZigBee Alliance. Robby has been engaged in the smart grid industry for a number of years, particularly in the areas of AMI, metering, demand response, and home area networking, and has been heavily involved in accelerating standards for smart grid interoperability. Accordingly, Robby divides his time between designing and evaluating GE Grid Solutions' architectures with particular attention to scalability, security, and interoperability and standards bodies' activities. Robby Simpson, PhD, is a System Architect for GE Grid Solutions, where he guides the architectures for GE smart grid systems. Particular emphasis will be given to the integration of distributed energy resources as IEEE 2030.5 has been recommended as the default protocol for smart inverter communications for California’s Rule 21. IEEE 2030.5 further defines a framework to support these applications to enable a secure, interoperable, and plug-and-play ecosystem of smart grid consumer devices. Information exchanged using the standard includes pricing, demand response, and energy usage, enabling the integration of devices such as smart thermostats, meters, plug-in electric vehicles, smart inverters, and smart appliances. The standard is built using Internet of Things (IoT) concepts and gives consumers a variety of means to manage their energy usage and generation. IEEE 2030.5 is a standard for communications between the smart grid and consumers. Presented by: Robby Simpson, PhD - System Architect, GE Grid Solutions IEEE 2030.5 (Smart Energy Profile 2.0): An Overview and Applicability to Distributed Energy Resources (DER) ![]()
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