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The U.S. electricity system is facing a range of stressors, from growing electricity demand to increasingly complex operating conditions. There are also numerous technological and operational advances for the electric grid emerging at this moment – from innovative co-located generation and microgrid structures, to advances in control center capabilities and hardened infrastructure for reliable system operations. Join the National Academies Electricity Forum for a webinar series exploring how to leverage the latest technology breakthroughs to improve reliability and resilience for the U.S. electricity system.
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The Future of the Electricity Control Center
- December 3, 2025
- 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM (ET)
- Webinar
- Upcoming
A number of technological and process-based advances have been made in electricity control centers, enabling more-efficient and reliable grid service. This webinar will explore recent advances in tech...
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This webinar series is an activity of the National Academies Forum on Informed Investment, Technology, and Policy Pathways for the Electricity System and Interdependent Energy Infrastructure.
See the Statement of Task for the Forum here.
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Department of Energy