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May 2016
Validating RES Equipment Models for Faithful Reproduction of Network Behavior.
PROGRAM AGENDA, ABSTRACTS, SPEAKER BIOGRAPHIES AND LIST OF ATTENDEES Introduction and Overview PURPOSE OF THE WORKSHOP – Charlie Smith, UVIG A UNITED FRAMEWORK FOR THE ANALYSIS OF MODEL VALIDATION – Nickie Menemenlis and Maurice Huneault, IREQ Validation of Models for VG Plants for Integration in Power Systems – Part 1 Session A: Validation Requirements STANDARDS AND OTHER DRIVERS FOR MODEL VALIDATION – Bob Zavadil, EnerNex NERC MODEL VALIDATION REQUIREMENTS – Ryan Quint, NERC IRISH MODEL VALIDATION REQUIREMENTS – Martin Eager – EirGrid CHINA MODEL…
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DOE SunShot Solar Forecasting Projects
This half-day special session was held before the 2016 Forecasting Workshop in Denver, Colorado. AGENDA DOE INTRODUCTION Tassos Golnas, DOE PROJECT OVERVIEW AND HIGHLIGHTS Sue Haupt, NCAR PROJECT OVERVIEW AND HIGHLIGHTS Hendrik Hamann, IBM NOWCAST Sue Haupt, NCAR BIG DATA Siyuan Lu, IBM IRRADIANCE TO POWER Joe Simmons, IBM METRICS NCAR, NREL, IMB PROJECT RESULTS Hendrik Hamann/Siyuan Lu, IBM PROJECT RESULTS Stefano Alessandrini/Jared Lee, NCAR WHAT IS NEXT Hendrik Hamann, IBM WHAT IS NEXT? Sue Haupt/Branko Kosovic, NCAR
Find out more »March 2017
2017 Spring Operations and Maintenance User Group Meeting
The UVIG Operations & Maintenance User Group Meeting will be held at The Westin Oaks Houston at the Galleria in Houston, TX on March 28-30, 2017. The meeting will provide a forum for personnel working with wind and solar generation equipment and at wind and solar power plants, to network, share experiences, and share up-to-date knowledge on technical topics. This meeting will have a different footprint from previous meetings with a half-day workshop taking place the afternoon of March 28. The pre-meeting…
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2017 Fall Operations and Maintenance Users Group Meeting
The UVIG Operations & Maintenance Users Group provides a forum for personnel working with wind and solar generation equipment and at wind and solar power plants to network, share experiences, and learn up-to-date knowledge on technical topics. The schedule of events begins on October 3 with a tour of GE Renewables’ wind turbine manufacturing facility in nearby Pensacola. The tour will be followed by a half-day roundtable discussion on blades. The core meeting will begin the morning of October 4…
Find out more »March 2018
2018 Spring Operations & Maintenance User Group Meeting
2018 SPRING OPERATIONS & MAINTENANCE USERS GROUP MEETING (PRESENTATIONS) The UVIG Operations & Maintenance Users Group provides a forum for personnel working with wind and solar generation equipment and at wind and solar power plants to network, share experiences, and learn up-to-date knowledge on technical topics. The schedule of events begins March 27 with a tour of the ZF gearbox rebuild facility in nearby Vernon Hills. The tour will be followed by a half day workshop (roundtable discussion) focused on…
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2018 Fall Operations and Maintenance Users Group Meeting
The ESIG Operations & Maintenance Users Group provides an industry-leading forum for people working with wind and solar generation equipment to network, share experiences, and learn up-to-date knowledge on technical topics. Schedule of Events Download Event Agenda October 15 tour of the National Renewable Energy Laboratory’s National Wind Technology Center October 15 Pre-Meeting Workshop October 16 Plenary Session October 16-17 Turbine Roundtables October 18 Solar O&M Roundtable About the Tour (Separate Registration Required – Space Limited) The morning of October…
Find out more »April 2021
System Operation & Market Design Working Group Spring 2021 Session
The System Operation & Market Design Working Group will hold an online session on Thursday, April 15, 3:00 – 5:00 pm (eastern US). Topic: Using Advanced Forecasts for Operating the Power Grid Renewable forecasts have been used for operating the bulk power system for more than 15 years, and load forecasts for many decades. Until recently, forecasts have tended to be deterministic, representing the ‘best guess’ of expected behavior for the time period. More advanced methods that explicitly represent uncertainty have recently begun…
Find out more »June 2021
2021 Meteorology & Market Design for Grid Services Workshop
The 2021 Meteorology & Market Design for Grid Services Workshop will be held online with sessions beginning on June 1 and closing on June 29. Below you will find a list of the scheduled session topics, speaker/presentation information and registration links for each session. Please note, all sessions are FREE to attend. Opening Session and Keynote Comments (VIEW SESSION) Tuesday, June 1 3:00 - 4:00 p.m. (US-EDT) Welcome & Introduction Mark Ahlstrom (@markahlstrom), President, ESIG Board of Directors, NextEra Energy Resources Keynote…
Find out more »October 2021
2021 Fall Technical Workshop
Join us online for the 2021 Fall Technical Workshop, where the world's leading technical experts in energy systems integration (ESI) will present and share information, research, analysis, and operations knowledge on a wide range of topics related to ESI and grid transformation technologies and practices. The workshop is designed for a diverse audience, including grid and market operators, utilities, power producers and energy operators, system and component manufacturers, government laboratories, universities, consulting firms, forecasters, developers and other energy organizations. All…
Find out more »November 2021
System Operation & Market Design Working Group Fall 2021 Session
The System Operation & Market Design Working Group will hold an online session on Monday, November 15, 3:00 – 5:00 pm (eastern US). See below for the list of topics and discussion items for the meeting. 3:00 - 3:30 p.m. Introduction and key updates The group will share some of the key recent activities occurring over the last six months related to system operations and market design in key regions around the world. The chairs may ask for some input from some key…
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