Duke Energy and the 3rd Grid
August 24, 2017
The needs of the utilities market continues to evolve with growing population and aging infrastructure. It’s not enough to just plan for today—it’s essential to plan ahead to meet the future demands of the market. For Duke Energy, a collaboration between Telecom and Grid Solutions brought forth a big advantage to enterprise communications. Join Duke Energy’s Randy Turner and Ken Smith and Burns & McDonnell’s Chrissy Carr, to learn about Duke’s strategic approach to utility business planning, and how they realized the presence of a “3rd Grid” that’s often forgotten.
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Presenters

Randy Turner serves as a Project Director and the Program Manager for the newly established Enterprise Communications Grid Program. He co-led Duke Energy’s Project Mercury, an innovative cross-functional team in the process of establishing Duke Energy’s 15-year enterprise-wide communications road map. Randy has 31 years of experience in the utility business with time spent in Distribution Engineering, Power Quality and Energy Engineering, Resource Management and Technology Portfolio Management. He has extensive Project Management experience in Distribution Construction, Systems / Applications Deployments and is now working directly with Telecom. As Program Manager, he is responsible for overseeing the execution of the Enterprise Communication Grid Strategy (The 3rd Grid) which is planned to be more than $1 billion in uplift and transformation over the next 10 years.

