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Eaton's Advait Katarki , Jennifer Ploskina and John Vernacchia along with Electric Power Research Institute's (EPRI) principal technical executive, Tom Reddoch discuss the opportunities for distributed energy resources in the home and their impact on tomorrow's power grid. Discover the intelligent home energy technologies essential to realizing the benefits of sustainable, low er cost energy in the residential sector, explore technology trends shaping the Home as a Grid environment and uncover the strat egi es residential energy stakeholders can use to collaborate and contribute to a low carbon energy future.

Key Focus Areas

  • The energy transition opportunity: Discover market forces driving the energy transition, including: the demand for sustainable energy, the growth of electric transportation, regulatory pressures and incentives for more renewables, and adoption of distributed energy resources (DERs). Then, hear how these forces contribute to our Everything as a Grid approach with major implications for utilities, energy users and key industry stakeholders. 
  • Bringing the energy transition home: Learn how renewable sources like solar PV, storage and electric vehicle infrastructure can serve as DERs and provide bi directional flow of power back to the grid. Then discover the role intelligent home energy technologies and our Home as a Grid approach play in this transformation by providing critical energy management capabilities . Explore how smart load centers, energy management circuit breakers (EMCBs), wiring devices and other innovations contribute t o Home as a Grid and delve into Brightlayer : the integrated digital platform powering the future of intelligent home energy management. 
  • Looking to the future: Learn why communication across industry players is essential in reducing the complexity around DERs and renewable adoption in the home, as well as trends on the horizon that stand to have the biggest impact. Discover how Eaton's approach to its partner ecosystem and industry collaboration will advance the Home as a Grid opportunity.

Meet our broadcast experts

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Tom Reddoch 

Principal technical executive, Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI)

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Advait Katarki 

Advanced technology & digitalization product manager, Eaton

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Jennifer Ploskina

Connected solutions segment manager, Eaton

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John Vernacchia

Energy transition segment director North America, Eaton