[Seminar] Challenges of Distribution Systems and Killer Technology "DERMS" through Distributed Energy Resource Integration
[Lecturer]
President of N Research Institute Co., Ltd.
Former Specially Appointed Professor at Gifu University Smart Grid Joint Research Chair, Mr. Tadakazu Ninagawa
[Key Lecture Content]
Traditionally, mega-solar and wind power generation have been considered the main players in renewable energy sources. However, there is a recent trend towards placing more emphasis on distributed power sources such as storage batteries and small solar cells. When distributed power sources are introduced in large quantities, the distribution system faces the unavoidable issue of localized fluctuations in power flow and voltage distribution due to their dispersed nature. To address this, smart inverters capable of reactive power control for each distributed power source have been developed, along with a killer software technology called DERMS that aggregates and controls them.
In this lecture, I will clearly explain what DERMS is, introduce overseas system developments and demonstration cases, and present Japan's standardization proposal for DERMS. Furthermore, I will showcase the potential of innovative solution businesses that can transform not only storage batteries and solar cells but also equipment such as building air conditioning and industrial pumps into resources capable of providing reactive power in real-time.

| Date and time | Tuesday, Sep 08, 2026 01:00 PM ~ 03:00 PM |
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| Capital | Venue attendance / Live streaming / Archive streaming (available for viewing multiple times for two weeks) SSK Seminar Room, 2-6-2 Nishi-Shinbashi, Minato-ku, Tokyo, 4th Floor, Zaimax Nishi-Shinbashi Building |
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