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SUMMARY:2023 Spring Technical Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Our 2023 Spring Technical Workshop in Tucson\, Arizona featured more than 80 industry leaders from around the world. All of the presentations from the workshop can be downloaded below. \nWorkshop Session Recordings: Click here to view session recordings of from the spring workshop. \n\nSpecial Session: An Introduction to the Global Power System Transformation Consortium\nClick here to download all presentations listed below. \nGPST Overview (including short descriptions of G-PST five action pillars)\nKarin Wadsack\, Program Manager\, NREL \nGPST Grid Forming Technology Council (accelerating the application of GFM equipment)\nJason MacDowell\, Chief Systems Integration Officer\, ESIG \nIntroduction to International Activities through Pillar 2\, Country Partnerships\nAmy Rose\, Energy Analyst\, NREL \nUkrenergo Synchronization with ENTSO-E: Recent Experiences and Power System Repair/Restoration Activities\nKateryna Deikun-Stepanchuk\, Senior Engineer\, Ukrenergo (Ukraine)\nLiubov Lapko\, Head of Group of Operation Calculation of Regimes\, Optimization and Loss Forecasting\, Ukrenergo (Ukraine) \nVariable Renewable Energy Challenges and Considerations on the Colombia Power System\nJulian Castano Marin\, Postoperative Analyst\, XM (Colombia)\nJorge Andrés Mola\, Planning Analyst\, XM (Colombia) \nVietnam\, a System in Rapid Transition\nQuynh Pham\, Deputy Manager of Power System Analysis and Planning Engineer\, NLDC\, Vietnam\nBui Duy Linh\, Renewable Operator\, NLDC\, Vietnam \n\nTutorial: Integrating Planning Tools and Processes for Effective Planning of Future Power Systems\nIntegrated Strategic System Planning – What Are the Needs\, What Does a Framework Look Like?\nAnish Gaikwad\, Senior Program Manager\, EPRI \nLinking Modeling Tools for Analyzing High Renewable Systems\nElaine Hale\, Senior Research Engineer\, NREL \nAdvanced Linkages Between Power Flow and Production Cost\nAndrew Bachert\, Principal\, GE Energy Consulting \nStarting Up Integrated Planning Processes\nAngie Bond-Simpson\, Director\, Integrated System Planning & Support\, Salt River Project \nData Management and Linking Tools\nArmando Figueroa Acevedo\, Engineer – Strategic Assessments\, MISO \nTool Integration to Study Future Energy Systems\nCarlo Brancucci\, Co-founder/CEO\, encoord \nLinking Planning Processes\nJohn Goldis\, Chief Technology Officer\, Newton Energy Group \nIntroduction & Keynote Comments\nWelcome\nMark Ahlstrom\, President\, ESIG Board of Directors & NextEra Energy Resources \nKeynote Comments: Planning for the Energy Transition\nAlice Jackson\, SVP\, System Strategy & Chief Planning Officer\, Xcel Energy \nMeeting Overview & Introduction\nCharlie Smith\, Executive Director\, ESIG \nOpening Plenary: A Panel Discussion: High VRE Future – A Way Forward\nChair: Danielle Merfeld\, SVP & CTO\, Hanwha Qcells \nPanelists:\nAlice Jackson\, SVP\, System Strategy & Chief Planning Officer\, Xcel Energy\nJaquelin Cochran\, Director\, Grid Planning and Analysis Center\, NREL\nDebbie Lew\, Associate Director\, ESIG \nSession 1: Interregional Transmission\nSession Introduction\nChair: Debbie Lew\, Associate Director\, ESIG \nInterregional Transmission – A Landscape Analysis\nDev Millstein\, Research Scientist\, LBNL \nNational Transmission Needs Study\nAdria Brooks\, Transmission Engineer\, US Department of Energy \nNational Transmission Planning Study Update\nDavid Palchak\, Transmission Group Manager\, NREL \nEuropean Transmission Planning with Offshore Networks\nAntje Orths\, Chief Engineer\, Energinet (Denmark) \nSession 2: Scaling EVs – Grid Considerations\nChair: Obadiah Bartholomy\, Manager\, Distributed Energy Strategy\, SMUD \nUtility EV Forecasting Grid Expansion\nAndy Eiden\, Principal Planning & Strategy Analyst\, Distributed Resources\, Portland General Electric \nValue of EV Managed Charging to Bulk Power Systems\nElaine Hale\, Senior Research Engineer\, NREL\nLuke Lavin\, Researcher\, Grid Planning and Analysis Center\, NREL \nEvolution of Distribution Planning for Utilities\nSergio Islas\, Sr. Advisor – Distribution System Operator\, Southern Cal Edison \nReliability Considerations with Large-scale EV Charging\nJoe Eto\, Senior Advisor: Electricity Markets & Policy Department\, LBNL \nSession 3: GFM Requirements and Specifications\nChair: Ben Kroposki\, Director – Power Systems Engineering Center\, NREL \nGFM Batteries: A Unique Window of Opportunity\nJulia Matevosyan\, Chief Engineer\, ESIG \nENTSO-E Requirements for Generators 2.0 Including GFM Specifications\nMario Ndreko\, Electrical System Design\, TenneT TSO GmbH (Germany) \nPerformance Based GFM Specification and Testing\nLukas Unruh\, Power System Studies Engineer\, Electranix \nUNIFI GFM Performance Requirements\nDeepak Ramasubramanian\, Technical Leader\, EPRI \nNG ESO GFM Specification Best Practice Application Guide\nNick Harvey\, Head of Network Operability\, National Grid ESO (United Kingdom) \nAEMO Draft Grid Forming Specifications\nNilesh Modi\, Specialist\, AEMO (Australia) \nSession 4: Power Systems Operation\nChair: Josh Novacheck\, Transmission Planning Engineer\, NextEra Energy Resources \nOptimal Real-time Operations of Storage and Hybrids\nAndy Kruse\, Sr. Manager\, Business Development\, Ascend Analytics \nLessons Learned from 20 Years of International Renewables Integration Consulting\nThomas Ackermann\, CEO/Founding Partner\, Energynautics (Germany) \nNew Valuation and Opportunities for Pumped Storage Hydro\nNick Miller\, Principal\, HickoryLedge LLC \nAn Update from Kaua’i\nCameron Kruse\, Engineering &Technology Manager\, Kauai Island Utility Cooperative \nSession 5: IBR Studies and Tools\nChair: Jason MacDowell\, Chief Systems Integration Officer\, ESIG \nDynamic Stability Screening Approaches for High IBR Systems\nMatt Richwine\, Founding Partner\, Telos Energy \nAnalysis of 19.5 Hz Oscillation on Kaua’I Island System\nJin Tan\, Principal Engineer\, NREL \nDynamic Performance Optimization for 100% Inverter-based Power Systems: Experiences from Hawai’i Island\nUlrich Münz\, Principal Key Expert\, Siemens \nNew System Strength Metrics\nYue Zhu\, Research Associate\, Imperial College London (UK) \nNERC EMT Modeling Guide\nAlex Shattuck\, Senior Engineer – Engineering and Security Integration\, NERC \nSession 6: Different Aspects of Resource Adequacy\nChair: Tom Acker\, Sr. Principal Engineer\, Salt River Project \nClimate and Weather Impacts on Resource Adequacy\nJustin Sharp\, Principal/Owner\, Sharply Focused LLC \nProbabilistic Operational Reserves Strategy with Increasing Solar and Storage\nSean Morash\, Principal\, Telos Energy \nImproving RA Representations in Capacity Expansion Planning\nGord Stephen\, Grid Systems Research Engineer\, University of Washington \nModeling Transmission and Demand Side Resources in RA Studies\nIrene Danti Lopez\, EPRI \nRA Reform: Uncertain Heterogenous Markets\nLeah Kaffine\, Director of Energy Market Fundamentals\, Pattern Energy \nSession 7: Planning Implications with Storage and IBRs\nChair: Aidan Tuohy\, Senior Program Manager\, EPRI \nEnergy Storage Developments and Application in the Northeast China Grid\nSun Yu\, Northeast China Branch of SGCC (China) \nLong Duration Energy Storage\nBabu Chalamala\, Manager of Energy Storage Technology and Systems Department\, Sandia National Laboratory \nApplication of GFM Batteries in Australia\nNilesh Modi\, Specialist\, AEMO (Australia) \nRenewables and Pumped Hydro for the Alaskan Railbelt\nJonghwan Kwon\, Energy Systems Engineer\, ANL \nSession 8: Closing Plenary Session: Flexibility in Sector Coupling\nChair: Anders Bavnhoj Hansen\, Chief Engineer\, Energinet (Denmark) \nENTSO-E/G Long-term Scenarios for a Sector Coupled System\nAntje Orths\, Chief Engineer\, Energinet (Denmark) \nSector Coupling System Design Towards Carbon Neutrality and Market Challenges – a German Perspective\nRalph Pfeiffer\, Head of National and European Grid Planning Processes\, Amprion GmbH (Germany) \nPower Market Solutions for a Highly Sector Coupled System – a US LMP Perspective\nAlex Rudkevich\, President\, Newton Energy Group \nIntegrated Energy Sector Planning\nCarlo Brancucci\, Co-founder/CEO\, encoord \nSystem Development Towards a Highly Sector Coupled Energy System – Strategy and R&D Roadmap for Denmark\nAnders Bavnhoj Hansen\, Chief Engineer\, Energinet (Denmark)
URL:https://www.esig.energy/event/2023-spring-technical-workshop/
LOCATION:Loews Ventana Canyon Resort\, 7000 N Resort Dr\, Tucson\, AZ\, 85750
CATEGORIES:Conference,ESIG Workshops
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