Date & Time: October 5, 2026 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm EST + 15 min Q&A
Utility-scale Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) are rapidly reshaping Canada’s electrical grid, enabling greater integration of wind and solar generation while improving reliability, flexibility, and capacity management. As projects scale into the 50 MW to 400+ MW range, engineers are increasingly tasked with designing complex, multi-layered systems that extend far beyond “batteries connected to the grid.”
This webinar provides a structured, engineering-focused introduction to utility-scale BESS integration with high-voltage substations. Participants will explore the full electrical architecture of grid-connected storage systems—from battery enclosures and power conversion systems to 34.5 kV collection networks, protection and control systems, and HV substation interfaces. Through practical design walkthroughs and single-line diagram development, the session demystifies how large-scale storage systems are engineered, interconnected, and optimised for real-world grid applications across Canadian interconnection environments.
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Igor Bozic is a senior engineering professional with extensive experience in electrical engineering, power systems design, and infrastructure projects. He is a licensed Professional Engineer (P.Eng.) ...
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