ConnectivityWeek Calls Key Stakeholders to Define Energy 2.0 Market
/EINPresswire.com/ ConnectivityWeek 2012 gathers government, utilities, energy users, and technology players to define market opportunity for Energy 2.0, covering critical topics of: demand response, interoperability at the demand-side Plug In, Smart Grid, and innovative application development for energy management.
Santa Clara, Calif., April 24, 2012 -- In a world with skyrocketing energy costs, a lack of clean energy supply, and an increasingly information-rich society, a market is born -- that market is Energy 2.0, which has the potential to deliver real-time automation and analytics across the energy supply chain to support abundant, clean, and affordable energy.
ConnectivityWeek 2012 is gathering key stakeholders from utilities, government, technology and consumption to shape this market -- which is inevitable, but not yet defined.
New in 2012: In the most action-packed ConnectivityWeek yet, key stakeholders will experience new agenda items this May:
-Demand-Side Plug-In: Exploring the interoperability issues and challenges on the demand side of the energy supply chain, this literal show-and-tell of technologies and systems in action will paint a clear picture of how far the industry has come -- and where it needs to go.
-Cleanweb Hackathon: This first-of-a-kind event for ConnectivityWeek will bring software developers and Smart Grid experts together to create innovative energy management and Energy 2.0 applications for consumers.
-A focus on Green Button through a "trifecta" of key events.
The DR-Expo: Critical to Energy 2.0 will be demand response (DR), which will provide energy users with information to better control their energy consumption and costs -- whether they're residential, commercial, or industrial customers. The annual DR-Expo at ConnectivityWeek will explore the latest developments in DR, including the open automated demand response 2.0 (OpenADR 2.0) standard, which is gaining traction in the U.S. and abroad. Key speakers -- including Richard Schomberg of EDF Group, Susan Covino of PJM Interconnection, Heather Sanders of California ISO, and others -- will address this topic in depth.
"As information and communication technology continues its rapid evolution, and as rising energy costs lead to customer demand for more information and control, the Energy 2.0 market is inevitable," said Anto Budiardjo, President of Clasma Events. "At ConnectivityWeek, we will bring the key stakeholders together to define this market."
ConnectivityWeek runs from May 22-24, 2012, in Santa Clara, Calif. Information on registration and sponsorships can be found at www.ConnectivityWeek.com.
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About Clasma Events
Clasma Events, Inc. specializes in strategic conferences at the center of the worldwide energy discussion. Clasma's major events include ConnectivityWeek, GridWeek, Grid-Interop, and GridSec.
Clasma, GridWeek, ConnectivityWeek, Grid-Interop, and GridSec are trademarks or registered trademarks of Clasma Events Inc. Other product or service names mentioned herein are the trademarks of their respective owners.
Media Contacts:
press@clasma.com
Santa Clara, Calif., April 24, 2012 -- In a world with skyrocketing energy costs, a lack of clean energy supply, and an increasingly information-rich society, a market is born -- that market is Energy 2.0, which has the potential to deliver real-time automation and analytics across the energy supply chain to support abundant, clean, and affordable energy.
ConnectivityWeek 2012 is gathering key stakeholders from utilities, government, technology and consumption to shape this market -- which is inevitable, but not yet defined.
New in 2012: In the most action-packed ConnectivityWeek yet, key stakeholders will experience new agenda items this May:
-Demand-Side Plug-In: Exploring the interoperability issues and challenges on the demand side of the energy supply chain, this literal show-and-tell of technologies and systems in action will paint a clear picture of how far the industry has come -- and where it needs to go.
-Cleanweb Hackathon: This first-of-a-kind event for ConnectivityWeek will bring software developers and Smart Grid experts together to create innovative energy management and Energy 2.0 applications for consumers.
-A focus on Green Button through a "trifecta" of key events.
The DR-Expo: Critical to Energy 2.0 will be demand response (DR), which will provide energy users with information to better control their energy consumption and costs -- whether they're residential, commercial, or industrial customers. The annual DR-Expo at ConnectivityWeek will explore the latest developments in DR, including the open automated demand response 2.0 (OpenADR 2.0) standard, which is gaining traction in the U.S. and abroad. Key speakers -- including Richard Schomberg of EDF Group, Susan Covino of PJM Interconnection, Heather Sanders of California ISO, and others -- will address this topic in depth.
"As information and communication technology continues its rapid evolution, and as rising energy costs lead to customer demand for more information and control, the Energy 2.0 market is inevitable," said Anto Budiardjo, President of Clasma Events. "At ConnectivityWeek, we will bring the key stakeholders together to define this market."
ConnectivityWeek runs from May 22-24, 2012, in Santa Clara, Calif. Information on registration and sponsorships can be found at www.ConnectivityWeek.com.
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About Clasma Events
Clasma Events, Inc. specializes in strategic conferences at the center of the worldwide energy discussion. Clasma's major events include ConnectivityWeek, GridWeek, Grid-Interop, and GridSec.
Clasma, GridWeek, ConnectivityWeek, Grid-Interop, and GridSec are trademarks or registered trademarks of Clasma Events Inc. Other product or service names mentioned herein are the trademarks of their respective owners.
Media Contacts:
press@clasma.com
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