Kraken’s Charlotte Johnson on the hot markets for orchestrated distributed resources – and the constraints holding them back.
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Photo credit: Audley C Bullock / Shutterstock
The U.S. and U.K. could see 500 gigawatts of distributed resources hitting the power system in the next few years.
But after years of watching DERs grow quickly, utilities and grid operators are still figuring out how to utilize them. Are we finally reaching an inflection point?
“When you move to a world where you have millions and millions of generators, that whole system falls apart. And that's where you need not only digitalization, but also automation. They're the two things that we can't do the energy transition without,” says Charlotte Johnson, global director of markets at Kraken, which has 40 GW of DERs under management.
In this episode, Charlotte Johnson sits down with Stephen Lacey to talk about the state of connected distributed energy resources – and why Kraken is so focused on expanding into the U.S. market.
This is a partner episode, brought to you by Kraken. Kraken's end-to-end platform offers full network intelligence, DER controls, asset health, and reporting for power providers around the world. To learn more about Kraken's capabilities, go to kraken.tech.