This session discusses how municipal, district, institutional, commercial campus or large buildings can benefit from a "Microgrid-as-a-Service" business model.

Video Courtesy: CxEnergy 2018
Presenters: Mark Feasel, Schneider Electric
Abstract: This session discusses how municipal, district, institutional, commercial campus or large buildings can benefit from a “Microgrid-as-a-Service” business model to stabilize long-term energy costs and upgrade critical energy infrastructure without upfront capital. The session showcases the “MaaS” model with recent projects with the Montgomery County, MD, Public Safety Headquarters and Correctional Facility as examples. The session examines specific energy challenges faced by this facility, commissioning processes undertaken to deploy the microgrid and benefits achieved.