Covid 19 pandemic reinforces trends in the energy industry
The live session with the greatest participation was the panel discussion on the Future of Power Generation, Sustainability and Energy Independence, which was moderated by Michael Wagner, Director of Power Gen Business Development, and included Andreas Goertz, Vice President of Power Generation, Cordelia Theilitz, Vice President of Microgrids, Al Prosser, Director of Power Gen Sales, North America and Carsten Schrick, Director of Microgrid and Gas Sales, Americas.
According to Andreas Goertz, the global trends of decarbonization, decentralization, electrification and digitalization are the same as last year, with some being intensified by the current COVID19 pandemic.
“We see strong programs in countries around the world driving for greener energy and less carbon emission. Closely linked is the trend of decentralization with more local grids, microgrids and not big power stations with gigawatts of power. We also see companies investing in electric mobility and fostered by the Corona crisis, we already see an increasing demand for digitalization and data centers around the globe.”
New Microgrid in Aiken
Focusing in on the decentralization trend, the next highest attended session was a panel discussion on Microgrid Solutions and Practical Examples that included both mtu and industry experts. The session began with the newly completed video on the installation of the microgrid at the MTU Aiken Plant in South Carolina. It proceeded to introduce the trends that are incentivizing end users to install microgrids to manage their own energy needs and discussed the technical, commercial and regulatory climate for microgrids in North America.