Join Decision Makers As They Explain Their Needs, Requirements & Initiatives for Using Microgrids to Increase System Resiliency and Energy Security
Join Decision Makers As They Explain Their Needs, Requirements & Initiatives for Using Microgrids to Increase System Resiliency and Energy Security
- DoD, Navy and Marine Corps Microgrid Plans, Programs & Initiatives
- Regulators’ Perspectives on Using Microgrids to Enhance Energy Resiliency
- Featuring Two Leading Case Studies: Princeton University’s Superstorm Sandy Experience & SDG&E’s Remote Off-Grid Projects
- Utility & End-User Perspectives’ on Commercial Microgrid Applications


The demand for microgrids is growing--and the demonstrated performance of microgrids in the wake of Superstorm Sandy will only accelerate the growth and adoption of microgrids by within military, campus, commercial, government, health care, education and industrial segments.
However, each of these segment areas has unique needs and requirements, performance goals and cost constraints that must be met by carefully chosen microgrid technologies and system configurations. Only those with an in-depth understanding of end-user wants, needs and business requirements will be able to effectively market their technologies, products and services in this burgeoning market.
Building on the success of Infocast’s first Microgrids: Military & Commercial Summit, the second edition will once again bring together early adopters and implementers of microgrids in military applications, campuses and remote communities with system integrators, equipment vendors and software providers who have successfully installed microgrids. Attendees will hear various case studies exploring the successful installations and divulge keys to evaluating the cost-benefit equation for adoption of particular technical solutions, and real world assessments of microgrid performance in the face of Superstorm Sandy.
Don’t miss your opportunity to forge new business relationships and explore the latest types of market solutions available in 2013!


















