Presentation Title:

Enabling a Flexible Grid through Autonomous Buildings

Track H: Decarbonization and Electrification

Session H2: Microgrids and Renewables

Day 2  10:00 am

Speaker(s):

Abstract:

In this talk, Troy Harvey, CEO and founder of PassiveLogic, will explore the opportunity of
autonomous buildings on energy efficiency and grid resiliency: reducing peak loads, flattening demand curves, and contributing to sustainability goals—all while maintaining occupant comfort and operational needs. Due to increasing load demands, our modern electricity grid is at a crossroad, requiring unprecedented flexibility and responsiveness keep up. To resolve this tension, our buildings need to transform into active agents, capable of both intelligently managing their own energy demands and communicating with the grid and other buildings to ensure stability and efficiency.
Following the path laid out by the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) for autonomous
driving, Troy architected the path for autonomous buildings. In this session, Troy will cover (1) the path towards autonomous buildings (2) why autonomous buildings are foundation to achieving grid-interactive buildings and (3) the importance of this technology for meeting existing and emerging legal efficiency requirements. Attendees will leave with actionable insights on the role of autonomous buildings in energy grid evolution.