Conference Edition | Feb.​ 3,​ 2020
 
 

2020 Energy and Utilities Industry Outlook

 

Explore the six issues driving change and learn how to seize opportunities and capitalize in 2020 and beyond.

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Editor's Note


 
 

The theme of this year's Distributech conference was "flexibility," according to General Electric's Grid Solutions Chief Technology Officer Vera Silva, a central obsession for utilities and technology companies looking toward an increasingly inclusive and diverse power grid.


As energy storage, renewables and microgrid technologies vie for a stronger role in the electric system, distributed and centralized generation are having to find new ways to complement each other.


Here are some of Utility Dive's takeaways from San Antonio.


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Catherine Morehouse
Reporter, Utility Dive
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Overheard at the show

 
"Business as usual just isn't going to work forever. We need to rethink what value means and how we deliver that value."
 
– Philip Nevels, Director of Innovation and Partnerships, Exelon Utilities
 

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Parting thought

 
From electric vehicles to solar panels, the energy transition is here and momentum doesn't seem to be slowing. Utility Dive will continue to watch the sector closely to see which technologies, or combination of technologies, rise to prominence in 2020.