Webinar 30 June: The renewable grid connection puzzle: Solving the challenges

Webinar 30 June: The renewable grid connection puzzle: Solving the challenges

Broadcast: Monday, 30 June 2025 08h00 New York | 12h00 GMT | 13h00 London | 14h00 Amsterdam | 14h00 Johannesburg |16h00 Dubai | 17h30 New Delhi | 20h00 Singapore | 22h00 Australia  60-minute session Efficiently integrating renewable energy sources into existing power grids presents a complex puzzle. You are invited to join experts from Schneider…


Broadcast: Monday, 30 June 2025

08h00 New York | 12h00 GMT | 13h00 London | 14h00 Amsterdam | 14h00 Johannesburg |
16h00 Dubai | 17h30 New Delhi | 20h00 Singapore | 22h00 Australia 

Efficiently integrating renewable energy sources into existing power grids presents a complex puzzle.

You are invited to join experts from Schneider Electric who will delve into technical and economic aspects, exploring grid codes, smart technologies, reinforcement strategies, the role of battery energy storage systems (BESS) and navigating permitting.

This live webinar will equip you with the necessary insights and solutions needed to overcome the challenges of grid connection while gaining practical knowledge to accelerate your renewable energy projects.

Join us to piece together the path to seamless grid integration and ask your questions throughout the session.  

Speakers

Eric Chaffard, Head of Renewables, Schneider Electric

Angus McPherson, Head of Technology Infrastructure Segments, Schneider Electric


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