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Itron Named a Representative Vendor in 2023 Gartner® Market Guide for Distributed Energy Resource Management Systems

December 15, 2023

In a time where decarbonization mandates and sustainability goals are reshaping how utilities deliver and manage energy, electricity providers continue to grapple with complexities related to renewable energy integration, fluctuating energy demands, aging infrastructure and more. As a leading innovator in distributed energy resource (DER) management, Itron is at the forefront of this transformation, offering cutting-edge technologies, tailored solutions and seasoned expertise for utilities to successfully navigate an evolving DER landscape.

We are excited to share that Itron was recently recognized as a Representative Vendor in the 2023 Gartner Market Snapshot and Market Guide for Distributed Energy Resource Management Systems (DERMS), which provides research and insights into the evolving DERMS market, functional requirements and regulatory mandates for cities and utilities across the globe. 

Renewable and distributed energy technologies continue to proliferate the grid and it has become more challenging than ever before for utilities to uphold power quality, balance supply and demand and ensure sufficient distribution capacity. Itron has the complete program solution to help utilities do exactly that. With our industry-leading distributed energy resource management system (DERMS) platform, DER Optimizer, we support a myriad of behind-the-meter appliances and leverage them to ensure grid optimization. In addition, built upon the foundation of Itron’s Demand Response Management System (DRMS), IntelliSOURCE® EnterpriseTM, Itron’s DER Optimizer solution enables utilities to expand their legacy demand response programs to include a wide range of DERs, including electric vehicles, smart inverters, battery storage systems and other flexible loads. The DER Optimizer leverages native integrations with Itron’s distributed intelligence (DI) platform and networks to deliver real-time DER analytics and optimization at the edge with latencies that cannot be matched through purely cloud-based solutions. With analytics, forecasting, DERMS, customer outreach services and Distributed Intelligence smart meters and networks, Itron provides turnkey solutions to enable utilities to advance distributed energy and decarbonization objectives, while optimizing and enhancing their distribution grids.

A few key findings from the Gartner report include:

  • “Distributed energy resources deployment continues to accelerate as DER proliferation and penetration increase, which are driven by government incentives and mandates. Pilot projects are demonstrating technical results, but value realization with additional revenue remains challenging.
  • Utilities are finding it complicated to integrate and orchestrate DERs due to the number of participating systems and closed vendor-centric ecosystems.
  • Distributed energy resource management systems is heading into the Trough of Disillusionment on the 2023 Gartner Hype Cycle™ for Digital Grid
  • Transformation Technologies, meaning that no single vendor can meet all use cases for all utilities. More mergers and acquisitions along with some vendor partnerships are expected.
  • The lack of consistent data that reflects customer-owned assets accurately blended onto a full network model remains the key weakness of DERMS implementations. Some vendors are addressing this issue with network model managers.”

 

To download the report, visit our landing page. To learn more about use cases and opportunities to integrate distributed energy resources with Itron’s DERMS solution, visit www.itron.com/DERMS.

Gartner, Market Guide for DERMS, 28 November 2023, Lloyd Jones, Jo-Ann Clynch

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By Nick Tumilowicz


Directeur de la gestion des produits, Solutions de Gestion Énergétique Distribuée


Chef d'équipe, stratège et expert reconnu dans la gestion de la Gestion Énergétique Décentralisée (DER), incluant l'énergie solaire, le stockage et la technologie des véhicules électriques, Nick met à profit des décennies d’expérience dans le secteur pour faire progresser les marchés mondiaux vers un avenir énergétique propre. Il s’appuie sur un parcours professionnel allant de l’ingénierie mécanique à la gestion de portefeuilles de produits mondiaux, en passant par le déploiement de ressources d’énergie renouvelable. Cet éventail de compétences professionnelles soutient un talent particulier pour la vision d’ensemble, les stratégies systémiques et les solutions interdisciplinaires visant à accroître l’impact positif des énergies renouvelables sur les entreprises et la société. En tant que directeur de la gestion des produits chez Itron, Nick Tumilowicz dirige la business unit Gestion Énergétique Distribuée. Dans ce cadre, il est responsable du développement mondial des produits de réponse à la demande et des solutions DER permettant l’accès à des ressources énergétiques flexibles pour les clients. Avant de rejoindre Itron, Nick Tumilowicz a dirigé la recherche et le développement au niveau mondial à l’EPRI, où il était en charge de la transmission, de la distribution et de la recherche sur le stockage de l’énergie relié au client. Auparavant directeur de la gestion des produits chez SunEdison, il a été à la tête du plus grand parc mondial de centrales d’énergie renouvelable sur six continents, gérant l’acquisition de données et la plateforme de contrôle, et exploitant un parc de plus de 4 GW d’équipements de production d'énergie renouvelable. Au début de sa carrière, Nick Tumilowicz a créé et géré le service d’entretien du principal intégrateur de systèmes d'énergie renouvelable des États-Unis, REC Solar (aujourd'hui Sunrun et Duke Energy), pour qui il a conçu et déployé le premier parc commercial de panneaux solaires sur les toits du pays. Véritable référence du secteur, Nick Tumilowicz a occupé divers postes au sein de conseils consultatifs : Département de l'énergie (NREL, Building Technologies Office, Solar Energy Technologies Office), General Services Administration, California Energy Commission, GridFWD Leadership Committee, Incubate Energy Labs, Saudi Gulf Cooperation Council Interconnecting Authority.