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2026 Summer Workshops: Forecasting, Grid Solutions, and Large Loads

ESIG’s 2026 Summer Workshops bring together five practitioner communities for focused deep-dive sessions on June 15–17 at the Embassy Suites Denver – Downtown Convention Center.  Our annual Forecasting and Meteorology in Power Systems Workshop anchors the week—and alongside it, four additional workshops address emerging challenges tied to that work: Integrating economic and reliability models for power systems planning, advanced grid solutions, flexible interconnections for large […]

Integrating Economic and Reliability Models for Power Systems Planning Workshop

Workshop recordings will be available soon! Workshop OpeningWhat’s Broken, What’s Getting Better, and What Might Not Really Matter: A Perspective on Power Systems ModelingPaul Denholm, Senior Research Fellow, National Laboratory of the Rockies (NLR) Session 1M: Weather-to-Grid LinkagesSession Chair: Justin Sharp, Senior Technical Leader, Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) Weather-related factors–such as resource availability, demand profiles, and […]

ESIG Interconnection Short Course

Join ESIG from June 15 – 17, 2026 in Portland, OR for the next Interconnection Short Course, hosted by the Bonneville Power Administration. This three-day in-person training is intended to enhance the knowledge and ability of the current workforce through coursework focused on best practices for performing the study work necessary to interconnect inverter-based resources to […]

Forecasting and Meteorology in Power Systems Workshop

Workshop recordings will be available soon! Opening Plenary: Latest Advancements in Renewables ForecastingSession Chair: Justin Sharp, Senior Technical Leader, Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI)The opening session will share some of the  major updates from both weather prediction source data and individual forecast providers with a focus on how both meteorology and AI are working together to […]