Episode Synopsis "Evaluating the Intersection of Microgrids, Renewables and Resiliency"
Georgia Transmission Corporation is evaluating microgrid projects as a non-wires solution for transmission reliability and resiliency. However, true resiliency may require prime power solutions, such as fossil fuels. Christina Alston, Transmission Development Manager at Georgia Transmission Corporation will share methodologies for evaluating microgrid alternatives and the lessons learned around balancing the use of emerging technologies with being resilient.
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