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Joint with National Laboratory of the Rockies

Workshop recordings will be available soon!


Opening Session: Setting the Scene – Growing Loads, Why This Matters
Session Chair: Beibei (BeiLi) Li, Manager of Strategic Assessment, Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO)

Power systems around the world are experiencing growing interest for large load interconnection. This session will set the scene and cover the importance of modeling, performance requirements and ongoing U.S. DOE initiatives in this area.


Session 2L: Large Load Modeling – PSPD and EMT
Session Chair: Ashok Sunder Rajan
, Principal Technologist, ZeroNode

Large load PSPD and EMT modeling is of paramount importance for the reliable integration of large loads. This session will cover perspectives from labs, transmission owners/operators, and OEMs/developers on large load modeling.


Session 3L: Hardware Testing / Model Quality Assessment and Validation
Session Chair: Jing Wang, Principal Engineer, National Laboratory of the Rockies (NLR)

While the industry heavily relies on simulation studies for grid reliability assessments, it is important to understand what is being done to test equipment capabilities for large load facilities as well as explore emerging requirements for large load model validation.


Session 4L: Emerging Performance Requirements for Large Loads
Session Chair: Andy Hoke, Principal Engineer, National Laboratory of the Rockies (NLR)

Industry is rapidly developing performance requirements for large loads. What are the reliability criteria that the requirements are based on? What capabilities of the equipment are needed to comply with emerging requirements? This session will offer perspectives from large load developers, OEMs, and ISOs/utilities performance requirements for large loads.