Episode Synopsis "Multi-Stakeholder Process: What’s the Role of the Utility?"
PSE&G participated in the New Jersey Center DER initiative which funded several microgrid feasibility studies for community microgrids across New Jersey. Looking back at their involvement in the process, PSE&G will offer lessons learned and insights to their peers on the role of the utility in a multi-stakeholder process for microgrid development. This discussion is led by Ahmed Mousa, Manager of the Utility of the Future at PSE&G.
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