Utility Analytics 202: Introduction to Forecasting in the Utilities – April 22-24, 2025

Date

Apr 22 - 24 2025
Delivery Type

CEUs

CEUs offered

Continued population growth, socioeconomic improvements, and technological advancements in the past few decades have caused a significant rise in the consumption of energy and materials. Many utilities find themselves concerned — the volatility of wind and solar power generation, the uncertainty of rooftop solar adoption, and rising gas and electricity prices all pose serious challenges. The modern consumer centric paradigm of transactive energy has changed the traditional load forecasting methodologies, as it evolves and reshapes utility strategies. This training intends to provide a comprehensive introduction to forecasting methods and to present enough information about each method for participants to be able to use them sensibly. Examples and applications from the utility industry, including forecasting with AMI data, are included.

Speaker

  • Sridhar Radhakrishnan
    Sridhar Radhakrishnan
    Co-Director, Data Science and Analytics Institute Interim Associate Dean for Partnerships, Gallogly College of Engineering

    Sridhar Radhakrishnan has been a faculty member at OU since the fall of 1990. He completed his Ph.D. in computer science from Louisiana State University and earned an MS in Systems Science and an M.L.I.S degree. He completed his B.Sc in Physics from Vivekananda College, University of Madras, India, and a B.S. in Computer Information Systems from the University of South Alabama, Mobile, Alabama. His research areas include graph algorithms, high performance computing, computer networks, and computational finance. He has published numerous research monographs and a textbook on Data Structures. He has been a PI and a co-PI on many research grants from state and federal agencies, and industry. He is a member of the ACM and a senior member of the IEEE. He currently serves as one of the commissioners for the computing accreditation commission of ABET.

Pricing

Virtual Training

In-Person Training

Virtual Training

UAI Member

$ 795 Early Bird Pricing*
  • Regular Pricing: $895

Non-Member

$ 995 Early Bird Pricing*
  • Regular Pricing: $1095

In-Person Training

UAI Member

$ 1695 Early Bird Pricing*
  • Regular Pricing: $1895

Non-Member

$ 2095 Early Bird Pricing*
  • Regular Pricing: $2395

Utility Analytics 202: Introduction to Forecasting in the Utilities – April 22-24, 2025

Date

Apr 22 - 24 2025

Time

Mountain Time Zone
9:00 am - 1:00 pm
Delivery Type

CEUs

CEUs offered
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