Episode Synopsis "Roles and Responsibilities of Utility Procurement, Contract Execution and Project Development"
Duke Energy has developed several microgrid projects with contractors, engineers and third-party developers to increase resiliency and reliability in their service territory for their customers. They will share their experience on the roles and responsibilities during the procurement, contract execution and development of these microgrid projects. This discussion is led by Adam Nygaard, Business Development Manager – CHP, Microgrids & Energy Storage at Duke Energy.
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