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SUMMARY:2022 Special Topic Workshop: Grid-Forming IBRs
DESCRIPTION:Our 2022 Special Topic Workshop: Grid-Forming IBRs was held at The Curtis Hotel in downtown Denver\, Colorado. \nAll of the presentations from the workshop can be downloaded below. \nFor recordings of each of the sessions\, please see the workshop playlist here. \n\nTutorial: Grid-forming IBRs\nGrid-Forming Tutorial\nDeepak Ramasubramanian & Wenzong Wang\, EPRI \n\nIntroduction to Workshop Agenda and Opening Remarks\nIntroduction\nJulia Matevosyan\, Chief Engineer\, ESIG \n\nSession 1: Defining Technical Requirements and Qualification of Services\nChair: Jeff Billo\, Director\, Operations Planning\, ERCOT \nGB Grid-forming\nTony Johnson\, Technical Codes and Markets \nUpdate of GB Grid Forming Best Practice Guide\nDechao Kong\, Technical Specialist (HVDC & Power Electronics)\, National Grid ESO (UK) \nHECO GFM Requirements\nAndrew Isaacs\, Vice President\, Electranix \nGFM Functional Specification in UNIFI\nDeepak Ramasubramanian\, Technical Leader\, EPRI \n\nSession 2: Defining Target System\, Desired Performance and System Needs Studies\nDefining Target System\, Desired Performance and System Needs Studies\nChair: Nilesh Modi\, Manager\, Operational Analysis & Engineering\, AEMO \nA Structured Approach Towards 100% Renewable Energy\nChris Davies\, Manager\, Future Energy Systems\, AEMO \nTransition to Fewer Synchronous Generators – South Australia Case Study\nJames Lindley\, Group Manager\, Systems Capability\, AEMO \nEfficient Management of System Strength During the Power System Transition\nSamantha Christie\, Manager\, System Planning\, AEMO \n\nSession 3: Grid Forming Capabilities and Challenges (specifications\, requirements and cost)\nChair: Jason MacDowell\, Senior Technical Director\, GE Energy Consulting \nA View from Hitachi\nMarija Vujacic\, Global Product Specialist – Battery Energy Storage\, Hitachi Energy \nA View from GE\nDustin Howard\, Technical Director\, GE Energy Consulting \nA View from SMA\nDaniel Duckwitz\, Product Manager\, Grid Services\, SMA \n\nSession 4: Incentivizing New Grid Services\nChair: Mark O’Malley\, Chief Scientist\, ESIG \nCapabilities and Optimal Deployment of Grid Forming Technology in Australian Market\nTony Morton\, Global Technical Head – Power Systems\, Vysus Group \nGB Stability Pathfinder Update\nJulian Leslie\, Head of Networks and Chief Engineer\, National Grid ESO \n\nSession 5: Performance Monitoring – GFM Projects and Pilots\nChair: Vahan Gevorgian\, Chief Engineer\, NREL \nEU-funded Project OSMOSE\nCarmen Cardozo\, Research Engineer\, RTE \nExperience of Using Grid Forming Converters for Islanding and Black Start at Dersaloch Wind Farm\nIsaac Gutierrez\, Lead Electrical Engineer\, ScottishPower Renewables \nPractical Experiences and Lessons Learned from Connections and Planning Considerations of Grid Forming Inverters in Australia\nBabak Badrzadeh\, Technical Director – Power Systems\, Aurecon \n\nSession 6: Performance Benchmarking\, Modelling and Testing\nChair: Ryan Quint\, Senior Manager\, NERC \nPower System Modelling to Facilitate Uptake of IBR – Status Update\nJames Guest\, Senior Engineer\, AEMO \nModeling Issues: User-defined vs Generic\, Phasor-domain vs EMT\nAlex Shattuck\, Lead Electrical Engineer\, Vestas \nModeling and Performance Validation of GFM IBRs\, Hawaii Experience\nAndrew Isaacs\, Vice President\, Electranix \nModeling of GFM\nDeepak Ramasubramanian\, Technical Leader\, EPRI \n\nSession 7: Research Roadmaps\nChair: Nick Miller\, Consultant\, HickoryLedge \nUNIFI Progress\nBen Kroposki\, Director\, Power Systems Engineering Center\, NREL \nRTE Research and Development Update\nThibault Prevost\, Research Engineer\, RTE \nG-PST-CSIRO Australian Research Plan\nBehrooz Bahrani\, Director of Grid Innovation Hub and Senior Lecturer\, Monash University \nCSIRO AEMO Roadmap\nJohn Fletcher\, Professor\, University of New South Wales \n\nSession 8: Closing Panel Session – What’s Next?\nChair: Julia Matevosyan\, Chief Engineer\, ESIG \nPanel discussion with a cross-section of workshop representatives to talk about gaps\, needs and opportunities ahead of us. \n\nAre we on the way to breaking the cycle or not?\nWhat are the barriers that still exist?\nWhat do we need to do to solve the problems?\n\nPanelists:\nJason MacDowell\, Senior Technical Director\, GE Energy Consulting\nMark O’Malley\, Chief Scientist\, ESIG\nRyan Quint\, Senior Manager\, NERC\nNick Miller\, Consultant\, HickoryLedge\nDaniel Duckwitz\, Product Manager\, Grid Services\, SMA\nJulian Leslie\, Head of Networks and Chief Engineer\, National Grid ESO (UK) \n\n  \n\n 
URL:https://www.esig.energy/event/2022-special-topic-workshop-grid-forming-ibrs/
LOCATION:The Curtis Hotel\, 1420 Stout St.\, Denver\, CO\, 80202
CATEGORIES:Conference,ESIG Workshops
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220325
DTSTAMP:20260714T214432
CREATED:20211012T161920Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260116T185045Z
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SUMMARY:2022 Spring Technical Workshop
DESCRIPTION:  \nOur 2022 Spring Technical Workshop in Tucson\, Arizona featured more than 50 industry leaders from around the world\, who presented and lead discussion on a number of key areas\, including Resource Adequacy\, GFM\, IBR\, Flexibility\, Transmission\, DER\, among others. All of the presentations from the workshop can be downloaded below. \nSoon\, we’ll also post recordings of each session. \n\nTutorial: Hydrogen – How can hydrogen-derived fuels ‘complete’ the energy transition and how will we integrate those into planning and operations?\nCo-Chairs: Aidan Tuohy\, EPRI & William D’haeseleer\, KU Leuven (Belgium) \nHydrogen Tutorial Overview\nAidan Tuohy\, Program Manager\, EPRI \nHydrogen – a New Energy Carrier\, for all Means\nWilliam D’haeseleer\, Professor\, KU Leuven (Belgium) \nPanel Discussion \nHydrogen via Electrolytic Processes\nBrittany Westlake\, Senior Technical Leader\, EPRI \nFlexibility and Grid Services from Hydrogen Electrolysers\nPierluigi Mancarella\, Chair Professor\, University of Melbourne (Australia) \nHydrogen’s Role in Industrial Decarbonization\nElizabeth Endler\, Principal Technology Advisor & Senior Principal Science Expert\, Shell \n\nIntroduction & Keynote Comments\nWelcome\nMark Ahlstrom\, President\, ESIG Board of Directors & NextEra Energy Resources \nKeynote Comments: What’s Been Happening and Where Are We Going?\nDanielle Merfeld\, Vice President & Chief Technology Officer\, GE Renewable Energy \nMeeting Overview & Introductory Remarks\nCharlie Smith\, Executive Director\, ESIG \n\nOpening Plenary: System Disturbances and Renewable Energy \nChair: Luke Robinson\, Manager Grid Performance & Integration\, AEMO (Australia) \nThe Changing Impacts of System Disturbance Events\nTahir Kapetanovic\, Head of National Control Center\, Austrian Power Grid (Austria)\, Chair of ENTSO-E System Operations Committee \nMaintaining Operational Demand in South Australia (400 MW) – March 14\, 2021 Event\nCallan Masters\, Principal Engineer\, AEMO (Australia) \nRenewable Power Plants Interaction with Power Grid and Grid Code Practices in China\nYongning Chi\, Chief Engineer of Renewable Energy Center of CEPRI (China) \n\nSession 1: Resource Adequacy\nSession Keynote Address: Commissioner Jimmy Glotfelty\, Public Utility Commission of Texas \nEvolutions in Resource Adequacy\nChair: Mark O’Malley\, Chief Scientist\, ESIG \nEuropean-wide RA Study ERAA: Methodology\nRalph Pfeiffer\, Head of National and European Grid Planning Processes\, Amprion \nRA Study of the West\nElaine Hart\, Founding Principal\, Moment Energy Insights \nCharacterization of Extreme Weather Events and Grid Impacts\nHannah Bloomfield\, Research Associate – Climate Risk Analytics University of Bristol (United Kingdom) \nEvolution of RA for a Decarbonized Future\nGenevieve de Mijolla\, Engineer / Scientist III\, EPRI \nCapacity Accreditation and Market Constructs\nChair: Derek Stenclik\, Founding Partner\, Telos Energy \nConsiderations in Capacity Accreditation Using ELCC\nNick Schlag\, Partner\, Energy & Environmental Economics (E3) \nCPUC “Slice of Day” Method for Improving Their RA Approach\nPeter Griffes\, Chief\, Comprehensive Market Design\, Pacific Gas & Electric Co. \nEffective Load Carrying Capability at PJM \nAndrew Levitt\, Sr. Market Strategist\, PJM Interconnection \n\nSession 2: Progress with Grid Forming Inverters\nSession Keynote Address: Transition to Grid Forming Applications – Why and By When is it Needed?\nChristian Schaefer\, Executive Advisor – Power Systems\, GHD\, (Australia) \nGrid Forming Inverters – A Quickly Evolving Landscape\nChair: Jason MacDowell\, Senior Technical Director\, GE \nESIG GFM Whitepaper Overview\nJulia Matevosyan\, Chief Engineer\, ESIG \nPositive Sequence Generic Model for GFM\nDeepak Ramasubramanian\, Technical Leader\, EPRI \nGrid Forming Wind Power\nVahan Gevorgian\, Principal Engineer\, NREL \nGrid Forming Inverters – Some Practical Considerations\nChair: Nick Miller\, HickoryLedge LLC \nUpdate on Grid Forming Invertors and Stability Pathfinders – Breaking the Chicken and Egg Cycle\nJulian Leslie\, Head of Networks and Chief Engineer\, National Grid ESO (UK) \nGrid-Forming Type 3 Wind Turbine – Design Considerations and Prototype Demonstration Results\nDustin Howard\, Technical Director\, GE Energy Consulting \nGrid Forming Control\nCornelius Heck\, Team Leader\, Stability Analysis and Large Projects\, Strategic Grid Planning\, 50Hertz Transmission GmbH (Germany) \n\nSession 3: Flexibility and Complexity – Storage\, Hydro\, & Operations\nSession Keynote Address: A Holistic View of Systems Integration \nAntje Orths\, Chief Engineer\, Energinet (Denmark) \nLooking For Flexibility\nChair: Aidan Tuohy\, Program Manager\, EPRI \nValue and Role of Pumped Storage Hydropower Under High Variable Renewables\nChrissy Bisceglia\, Senior Engineer & Project Manager\, GE Energy Consulting \nBreakthrough Low-Cost Multi-Day Energy Storage\nAnnie Baldwin\, Director of Product Management\, and Scott Burger\, Sr. Manager of Analytics\, Form Energy \nIt’s All About the Timing – Modeling Energy Storage in Non-Chronological Capacity Expansion\nKai Van Horn\, National Grid \nPlanning & Operations: A Few New Things to Consider\nChair: Caitlin Murphy\, Senior Energy Policy Analyst\, NREL \n40C Coordinated Expansion Planning – Overview and Relevance\nMiguel Ortega-Vazquez\, Principal Technical Leader\, EPRI \nProbabilistic Methods in Operations\nWill Hobbs\, Southern Company \nImpact of Thermal Plant Operational Flexibility on VRE Curtailment\nBethany Frew\, Engineer\, NREL \n\nSession 4: Transmission and DER\nSession Keynote Address: Is the Interconnection Process Broken – How Can We Fix It?\nCarlos Rodriguez\, Senior Vice President\, Interconnections and Grid Analysis\, Invenergy\n \nInterconnection Processes: Symptom or Solution?\nChair: Julia Matevosyan\, Chief Engineer\, ESIG \nNERC IRPS Interconnection Process Reform Guideline\nJens Boemer\, Principal Technical Leader\, EPRI \nGenerator Interconnection Process Overview\nJennifer Swierczek\, Supervisor\, Generator Interconnection\, Southwest Power Pool \nInterconnection Process – Symptom or Solution – OEM Perspective\nAlex Shattuck\, Lead Electrical Engineer\, Vestas \nGenerator Interconnection – Current Issues at FERC\nKelsey Bagot\, Legal Advisor\, FERC \nBuildings as a Source of Grid Flexibility\nChair: Obadiah Bartholomy\, Manager\, Distributed Energy Resources\, SMUD \nUnlocking End-user Flexibility\nHenrik Madsen\, Professor\, Technical University of Denmark \nPlanning Grid Flexibility into Buildings\nMark Frankel\, Director of Policy and Innovation\, Ecotope \nA National Roadmap for Grid-Interactive Efficient Buildings\nAndy Satchwell\, LBNL
URL:https://www.esig.energy/event/2022-spring-technical-workshop/
LOCATION:Loews Ventana Canyon Resort\, 7000 N Resort Dr\, Tucson\, AZ\, 85750
CATEGORIES:Conference,ESIG Workshops
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220315
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220318
DTSTAMP:20260714T214432
CREATED:20220122T174652Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260116T185046Z
UID:15468-1647302400-1647561599@www.esig.energy
SUMMARY:2022 Spring O&M Users Group Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Members of the ESIG O&M Users Group are invited to attend the 2022 Spring O&M Users Group Meeting at the Westin La Paloma Resort & Spa in Tucson\, Arizona. We’re looking forward to seeing everyone back in-person and have modified our meeting schedule to accommodate folks who are attending in-person and remotely. \nThe workshop will feature a plenary session as well as manufacturer-specific roundtables. The roundtables provide the opportunity for frank and open discussion among users\, who share their information\, knowledge and experience. Participation in the roundtables is limited to employees of ESIG member organizations that own\, operate\, or maintain wind generation equipment. \nCOVID Safety & Policy: ESIG leadership has decided that all participants of the meeting will be required to be fully vaccinated and proof of vaccination will be required during online registration.  \nMasks will be optional for participants during the event. For additional explanation of these policies along with other measures being taken to ensure the health\, safety and well-being of our attendees\, please click here. \n \nBelow you will find the event schedule. A more detailed schedule will be available soon. \nTuesday\, March 15\n7:00 – 8:00 a.m. Registration & Breakfast \n8:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. Solar O&M Roundtable (offered in-person & online) \n11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Balance of Plant Roundtable (offered in-person & online) \n12:00 – 1:00 p.m. Lunch\n\n2:00 – 5:00 p.m. Siemens Roundtable (offered in-person & online) \nWednesday\, March 16\n7:00 – 8:00 a.m. Registration & Breakfast \n8:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. Plenary Session – Plant Controls (offered in-person only)\nESIG is excited to bring the O&M User Group a plenary session on plant controls! We will hear from speakers with experience on problems with modelling and controlling inter-plant harmonics\, dive into design and operations of hybrid plant controls\, and learn about advances in control systems. Bring your inner control freak and join us for the discussion! \n11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. GE 2x Roundtable (offered in-person & online) \n12:00 – 1:00 p.m. Lunch\n\n2:00 – 5:00 p.m. GE 1x Roundtable (offered in-person & online) \n6:00 – 8:00 p.m. Networking & Awards Reception \nThursday\, March 17\n7:00 – 8:00 a.m. Breakfast \n8:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. Clipper Roundtable (offered in-person & online) \n11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Gamesa Roundtable (offered in-person & online)\n*A boxed lunch will be provided to attendees \n \nEarly Bird pricing as been extended to March 4\, 2022. \nPlease note: Those registering as a Virtual Roundtable Participant will receive registration links for each of the roundtables prior to the workshop. \nCLICK HERE TO REGISTER\n \n  \n \n \nThe meeting will be held at: \nWestin La Paloma Resort & Spa\n3800 E. Sunrise Drive\nTucson\, AZ 85718\nMain Tel: 520-742-6000 \nThe group rate is USD $179.00 per night plus tax. The hotel has agreed to waive the resort fee. \nThe room block expires Friday\, March 4. \nA limited number of per diem rooms are available. Please email sandy@esig.energy to inquire about these. \nTo make your reservation click here. \n\nCancellations and Refunds \nAll registration cancellations and requests for refunds of registration fees must be submitted to Sandy Smith at  sandy@esig.energy by March 11 to receive a full refund.
URL:https://www.esig.energy/event/2022-spring-om-users-group-meeting/
LOCATION:Loews Ventana Canyon Resort\, 7000 N Resort Dr\, Tucson\, AZ\, 85750
CATEGORIES:Conference,ESIG Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211117T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211117T170000
DTSTAMP:20260714T214432
CREATED:20211006T204355Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260116T185045Z
UID:15433-1637161200-1637168400@www.esig.energy
SUMMARY:Reliability Working Group Fall 2021 Session
DESCRIPTION:The Reliability Working Group will hold an online session on Wednesday\, November 17\, 3:00 – 5:00 pm (eastern US). The focus of the session will be reviewing the draft of the whitepaper on Power System Needs with High Share of Inverter Based Resources and Grid Forming Inverter Technology\, that is being developed by the working group’s High Share of Inverter-Based Generation Task Force. The purpose of the paper is to discuss system needs\, grid forming technology and control methods\, share international projects where grid forming technology has been applied\, share experience with requirements/market products incentivizing grid forming capability and to identify future needs for grid forming resources. \nUlrich Muenz\nAdditionally Ulrich Muenz\, Siemens\, will present on the following topic: \nDynamic Security Optimization for N-1 Secure Operation of Hawai`i Island’s Power Systems with 100% Inverter-based Resources \nReliable power system operation with 100% inverter-based renewable generation is an unsolved and challenging problem. The main reason is that today’s power systems require that at least 25% of the load is supplied by synchronous generators at any time\, e.g. gas turbines\, steam turbines\, or diesel generators\, as documented in studies for Hawaii and Ireland. One of the most challenging factors for achieving reliable N-1 secure operation with 100% inverter based renewable generation is dynamic security\, i.e.\, power system stability after N-1 contingencies. This road block for high renewable generation can be overcome using Dynamic Security Optimization (DSO) technology for tuning controller parameters of generation units in order to improve the dynamic security of the power system. In this presentation\, we provide an overview of the developed technology as well as first results from our U.S. Department of Energy ARPA-E funded project with Hawaiian Electric’s\, Hawai`i Island Service Territory (HECO) as well as our partners Pacific Northwestern National Laboratory and OPAL-RT. \nDynamic Security Optimization continuously adapts the local controllers of both conventional and renewable generators to increase power oscillation damping and ensure power system reliability as the generation mix changes. This will be demonstrated in the course of our project in a real-time simulation of Hawai`i Island’s power system. Compared to many alternative solutions for power oscillations damping\, the Dynamic Security Optimization solution does not require real-time communication and is brownfield-ready because it builds on existing controller structures and does not require a fundamental change of the control architecture. \nThe objective of the High Share of Inverter-Based Generation Task Force is to develop an understanding of the options for stable operation of future power systems with a very high share of inverter-based generation like wind\, solar and storage\, and a roadmap for making the transition from the power system of today to a future one dominated by inverter-based generation\, working with research organizations\, OEMs\, and system operators to build a consensus. \nReliability Working Group Chair: Jason MacDowell\, GE Power \nHigh Share of Inverter-Based Generation Task Force\nTask Force Chair: Julia Matevosyan\, ERCOT \nJason MacDowell\nJulia Matevosyan\n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n \n  \n  \n  \n\nRegistration: Please note registration is only open to current members of ESIG. If you have any questions on your membership status or if you are interested in membership\, please contact ESIG Director of Marketing & Operations\, Ryan Willis (ryan@esig.energy).
URL:https://www.esig.energy/event/reliability-working-group-fall-2021-session/
LOCATION:Colorado
CATEGORIES:Conference,ESIG Workshops
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211025
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211117
DTSTAMP:20260714T214432
CREATED:20211007T150129Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260116T185045Z
UID:15436-1635120000-1637107199@www.esig.energy
SUMMARY:2021 Fall Operations and Maintenance Users Group Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The 2021 Fall O&M Users Group Meeting will be held online during October and November. Below you will find the schedule of sessions\, along with corresponding registration links for each. As we add additional roundtable sessions they will be included below. \nIf you have any questions\, please let us know at info@esig.energy. \n\nFall Plenary Session\n“Hot and Cold” – Renewable Plant Operations in Extreme Weather Conditions\nWednesday\, November 17 – 1:00 – 3:00 p.m. (eastern US)\nAdditional details\, including a list of speakers for this session will be announced soon. Register below! \nREGISTER \n\nRoundtable Sessions\nThe heart of the meeting consists of manufacturer-specific roundtables for users group members only. The format consists of open discussions\, moderated by Roundtable Chairpersons\, centered on a specific wind turbine\, solar\, or energy storage model and component. The Roundtables provide the opportunity for frank and open discussion among users\, who share their information\, knowledge and experience. \nParticipation in the Roundtables is limited to employees of ESIG member organizations that own\, operate\, or maintain wind generation equipment. \nBelow you’ll find a list of the roundtable sessions currently scheduled. These online sessions are scheduled to last two and a half hours.  \n\n\n\nSiemens – Monday\, October 25 (1:30 – 4:00 p.m. eastern) REGISTER\nRoundtable Co-chairs: Matt Brzezinski\, Pattern Energy; Dushyant Tank\, Pattern Energy\nGE 2x – Wednesday\, October 27 (1:30 – 4:00 p.m. eastern) REGISTER\nRoundtable Co-chairs: Eric Eggleston\, ConEdison; Susan Owens\, Patriot Renewables; Matt Conwell\, Invenergy\nGamesa – Friday\, October 29 (1:30 – 4:00 p.m. eastern) REGISTER\nRoundtable Co-chairs: Lindsay Galbraith\, Patriot Renewables; Josh Alvarado\, CMI Energia\nSolar – Monday\, November 1 (1:30 – 4:00 p.m. eastern) REGISTER\nRoundtable Co-chairs: Anthony Morabito\, DTE Energy; Chris McNalley\, Consumers Energy; Dylan Sontag\, Silicon Ranch\nBalance of Plant – Tuesday\, November 2 (1:30 – 4:00 p.m. eastern) REGISTER\nRoundtable Co-chairs: Matt Allsup\, Innergex; Matt Kessel\, RWE Renewables; Todd Montevideo\, Madison Gas and Electric Company\nVestas V100+ – Wednesday\, November 3 (1:30 – 4:00 p.m. eastern) REGISTER\nRoundtable Co-chairs: Chris Hogg\, Xcel Energy; Eric Robinson\, Consumers Energy\nVestas V82/Legacy – Monday\, November 8 (1:30 – 4:00 p.m. eastern) REGISTER\nRoundtable Co-chairs: Derek Mayon\, BP; Ryan Verrier\, Liberty Power\nGE 1x – Wednesday\, November 10 (1:30 – 4:00 p.m. eastern) REGISTER\nRoundtable Co-chairs: Chris McNalley\, Consumers Energy; Marcus Schriner\, DTE Energy\nClipper – Monday\, November 15 (1:30 – 4:00 p.m. eastern) REGISTER\nRoundtable Co-chairs: Dan Jones\, Minnesota Power; Wes Slaymaker\, WES Engineering\nMitsubishi – Tuesday\, November 16 (1:30 – 4:00 p.m. eastern) REGISTER\nRoundtable Co-chair: William Whitney\, Leeward Energy\nSuzlon– Tuesday\, November 23 (1:30 – 4:00 p.m. eastern) REGISTER\nRoundtable Co-chairs: Mike Brown\, Clearway Energy; Mike Dionne\, Patriot Renewables\n\n\n\nAs we schedule additional roundtables\, those details will be distributed and posted on Groups.io.
URL:https://www.esig.energy/event/2021-fall-operations-and-maintenance-users-group-meeting/
LOCATION:Colorado
CATEGORIES:Conference,ESIG Workshops
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211005
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211029
DTSTAMP:20260714T214432
CREATED:20210901T001044Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260116T185044Z
UID:15365-1633392000-1635465599@www.esig.energy
SUMMARY:2021 Fall Technical Workshop
DESCRIPTION: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. \nThe 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 sessions are FREE to attend. \nBelow you will find a list of the scheduled session topics\, speaker/presentation information and registration links for each session. \n\nKeynote/Opening Plenary: GFM Inverters and a Look to the Future\nTuesday\, October 5\n3:00 – 5:15 p.m. (US-EDT) \n \nWelcome & Introduction\nMark Ahlstrom (@markahlstrom)\, President\, ESIG Board of Directors\, NextEra Energy Resources \nKeynote Comments\nWarren Lasher\, Senior Director of System Planning\, ERCOT \nAn IBR Future\nJulia Matevosyan\, Lead Planning Engineer\, ERCOT \nPositive Sequence Modeling of GFM Inverters and 100% IBR Systems\nDeepak Ramasubramanian\, Technical Leader\, EPRI \nRethinking System Services with GFM\nTim Green (@OtherProfGreen)\, Professor\, Co-Director of the Energy Futures Laboratory (EFL)\, Imperial College London \nRethinking Simulation Tools with GFM\nNick Miller\, Principal\, HickoryLedge\, LLC \nMark Ahlstrom\nWarren Lasher\nJulia Matevosyan\nDeepak Ramasubramanian\nTim Green\nNick Miller\n  \n  \n  \n  \n\n\nSession 1: Resource Adequacy and Storage for High VG Penetration\nThursday\, October 7\n3:00 – 4:45 p.m. (US-EDT) \n \nChair: Debbie Lew\, Associate Director\, ESIG \nLetting Go of LOLE – New Metrics for Resource Adequacy\nDerek Stenclik\, Founding Partner\, Telos Energy \nThe Western Resource Adequacy Program\nGregg Carrington\, Chief Operating Officer\, Northwest Power Pool \nResource Adequacy and Energy Storage\nKeith Parks\, Senior Trading Analyst\, Xcel Energy \nStorage as a Facilitator for Decarbonization in the Northeast\nJohn Simonelli\, Managing Director\, Flashover LLC \nDebbie Lew\nDerek Stenclik\nGregg Carrington\nJohn Simonelli\n\n  \n  \n  \n  \n\nSession 2: Evolving System Planning Considerations Including DER\nTuesday\, October 12\n3:00 – 4:45 p.m. (US-EDT) \n \nChair: Obadiah Bartholomy\, Manager\, Distributed Energy Resources\, Sacramento Municipal Utility District \nAEMO VPP Integration Trial\nMatt Armitage\, Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO)\, Australia \nIntegrated Grid Planning\nMarc Asano\, Director of Integrated Grid Planning\, Hawaiian Electric Company (HECO) \nRisk-controlled Expansion Planning with Distributed Resources\nMiguel Heleno\, Research Scientist\, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory \nStochastic Nodal Resource Adequacy\nRichard Tabors\, President\, Tabors Caramanis Rudkevich \nObadiah Bartholomy\nMatt Armitage\nMarc Asano\nMiguel Heleno\nRichard Tabors\n  \n  \n  \n  \n\n\nSession 3: Hybrid Power Plants\nThursday\, October 14\n3:00 – 4:45 p.m. (US-EDT) \n \nChair: Caitlin Murphy\, Senior Energy Analyst\, NREL \nRemoving Roadblocks and Barriers for Hybrid Resource Participation\nDerek Stenclik\, Founding Partner\, Telos Energy \nA Comparison of the Value of Stand-alone vs Hybrid Power Plants\nWill Gorman\, Researcher\, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory \nFuture Value of PV-Battery Hybrids\nAnna Schleifer\, NREL \nPerspective from an Owner/Operator\nDan Belarmino\, Green Mountain Power \nCaitlin Murphy\nDerek Stenclik\nWill Gorman\nAnna Schleifer\nDan Belarmino\n  \n  \n  \n  \n\n\nSession 4: Rate Alignment and Demand Participation\nTuesday\, October 19\n3:00 – 4:45 p.m. (US-EDT) \n \nChair: Ahmad Faruqui\, Principal\, Brattle \nInnovative Pathways to 100% Renewables\nDoug Smith\, Chief Power Supply Executive\, Green Mountain Power \nOrchestrating Demand\nTom Hines\, Principal\, Tierra Resource Consultants LLC \nBid-in Demand Participation Models\nDick O’Neill\, Distinguished Research Fellow\, ARPA-E \nRetail Pricing and Consumer Demand\nMike Oldak\, Oldak Consulting \nAhmad Faruqui\nDoug Smith\nTom Hines\nDick O’Neill\nMike Oldak\n  \n  \n  \n  \n\n\nSession 5: ERCOT – A Work in Progress\nThursday\, October 21\n3:00 – 4:45 p.m. (US-EDT) \n \nChair: Jason MacDowell\, Senior Technical Director\, GE Energy Consulting \nIBR Integration in ERCOT\nJulia Matevosyan\, Lead Planning Engineer\, ERCOT \nEMT Modelling and Studies in ERCOT – Latest Developments and Challenges\nXiaoyu (Shawn) Wang\, Senior Planning Engineer\, ERCOT \nPractices and Challenges to Manage Transmission Constraints\nPrabhu Gnanam\, Manager\, Transmission and Interconnection Studies\, ERCOT \nLong-Term West Texas Export Special Study Update\nJameson Haesler\, Senior Planning Engineer\, ERCOT \nJason MacDowell\nJulia Matevosyan\nXiaoyu (Shawn) Wang\nPrabhu Gnanam\nJameson Haesler\n  \n  \n  \n  \n\n\nSession 6: Electric Transportation and Distribution Infrastructure\nTuesday\, October 26\n3:00 – 4:45 p.m. (US-EDT) \n \nChair: Mike Hogan\, Senior Advisor\, Regulatory Assistance Project (RAP) \nUnlocking Flexibility with EV Smart Charging\nFrancisco Boshell\, Innovation Team Lead\, International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA)\, Germany \nDistribution System Upgrades for Fleet Electrification\nJay Oliver\, Managing Director\, Grid Systems Integration\, Duke Energy \nImpact of Transportation Electrification on Distribution System Upgrades\nNigel Turvey\, Visiting Senior Industrial Fellow\, University of Bath\, England \nHeavy-duty Truck Electrification and the Impacts of Depot Charging on Electricity Distribution Systems\nMatteo Muratori\, Team Lead – Integrated Transportation and Energy Systems Analysis\, NREL \nMike Hogan\nFrancisco Boshell\nJay Oliver\nNigel Turvey\nMatteo Muratori\n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n\nClosing Plenary: Transmission – the Great Enabler\n \nThursday\, October 28\n3:00 – 5:00 p.m. (US-EDT) \nChair: Aaron Bloom\, Senior Director\, Regulatory Affairs\, NextEra Energy \nRecognizing Multiple Benefits in Transmission Planning\nHannes Pfeifenberger\, Principal\, Brattle \nCalculating Transmission Benefits at PacifiCorp\nRick Vail\, Vice President – Transmission\, PacifiCorp \nEuropean Calculation of Transmission Benefits\nAlbert Moser\, Professor\, RWTH Aachen University\, Germany \nInefficiencies of Interconnection Queue Process\, Cost Allocation and Ideas for Reform\nRob Gramlich\, Founder and President\, Grid Strategies \nPlanning Transmission for Offshore Wind\nTheodore Paradise\, Executive Vice President\, Transmission Strategy & Counsel\, Anbaric \nAaron Bloom\nHannes Pfeifenberger\nRick Vail\nAlbert Moser\nRob Gramlich\nTheodore Paradise\n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n\n \n \n 
URL:https://www.esig.energy/event/2021-fall-technical-workshop/
LOCATION:Colorado
CATEGORIES:Conference,Meeting
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210302
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210409
DTSTAMP:20260714T214432
CREATED:20200415T174632Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260116T185039Z
UID:15046-1614643200-1617926399@www.esig.energy
SUMMARY:2021 Spring Technical Workshop
DESCRIPTION:The 2021 Spring Technical Workshop will be held online with sessions beginning on March 2 and closing on April 8. \nBelow 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. \n\nOpening Session and Keynote Comments – VIEW SESSION\nTuesday\, March 2\n3:00 – 4:00 p.m. (US-EST) \nChair: Mark Ahlstrom (@markahlstrom)\, President\, ESIG Board of Directors\, NextEra Energy Resources \nIntroduction\nMark Ahlstrom (@markahlstrom)\, President\, ESIG Board of Directors\, NextEra Energy Resources \nKeynote: 100% Clean by 2050\, What Does it Look Like?\nChristopher Clack (@DrChrisClack)\, Founder & CEO\, Vibrant Clean Energy \nMark Ahlstrom\nChristopher Clack\n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nVIEW SESSION\n\n\nOpening Plenary: Electricity Pricing – VIEW SESSION\nThursday\, March 4\n3:00 – 4:30 p.m. (US-EST) \nElectricity Pricing\nChair: Debbie Lew\, Associate Director\, ESIG \nModern Pricing Designs\nAhmad Faruqui\, Principal\, Brattle \nResidential Time-of-use and Demand Rates at APS\nCharles Miessner\, Consultant\, APS\, Chairman EEI Rates Committee \nFlexible Demand Programs on the Path to 100% Renewable Supply\nSteve Beuning\, Vice President Power Supply and Programs\, Holy Cross Energy \nDebbie Lew\nAhmad Faruqui\nCharles Miessner\nSteve Beuning\n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nVIEW SESSION\n\nSession 3: Grid Forming Inverter Research Landscape – VIEW SESSION\nTuesday\, March 9\n3:00 – 5:00 p.m. (US-EST) \nIntroduction\nChair: Julia Matevosyan\, Lead Planning Engineer\, ERCOT\nDebate format on the disconnect between what is needed for system operations and what the OEMs can deliver. Presentation of system operations requirements\, with reactions from the OEMs; consultant and researcher providing possible ideas to bridge the gap. \nSystem Operations\nAustralian Experience with Grid Forming Inverters\nBabak Badrzadeh\, Technical Director – Power Systems\, Aurecon\, Australia\nVirtual Synchronous Machines – Grid Forming Converters\nJulian Leslie\, Head of Networks\, ESO\, National Grid\, United Kingdom \nOEMs\nPresentation\nEckard Quitmann\, Head of Integration Department\, ENERCON\, Germany\nPresentation\nGary Custer\, Principal Application Engineer\, SMA \nConsultant\nGrid-forming Definition\nAndrew Isaacs\, Vice President\, Electranix \nResearcher\nResearch Landscape for Grid Forming Inverters\nTim Green (@OtherProfGreen)\, Professor\, Co-Director of the Energy Futures Laboratory (EFL)\, Imperial College London\, United Kingdom \nJulia Matevosyan\nBabak Badrzadeh\nJulian Leslie\nEckard Quitmann\n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nGary Custer\nAndrew Isaacs\nTim Green\n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nVIEW SESSION\n\nSession 4: The Advent of the Inverter Based System – VIEW SESSION\nThursday\, March 11\n3:00 – 4:30 p.m. (US-EST) \nChair: Jason MacDowell\, Senior Director – Technology\, Strategy & Policy\, GE Power \nBulk Power System Reliability with Increasing Inverter Technology – IRPWG Update\nRyan Quint\, Senior Manager\, BPS Security and Grid Transformation\, NERC \nIEEE P2800\, A Draft IEEE Standard for Inverter-Based Resources Interconnecting with Transmission Systems\nJens Boemer\, Principal Technical Leader\, EPRI \nWill We Be Ready for a Future Without Synchronous Machines? \nSebastian Achilles\, Managing Director Power Systems Operation and Planning\, GE Power \nJason MacDowell\nRyan Quint\nJens Boemer\nSebastian Achilles\n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nVIEW SESSION\n\nSession 5: The Changing Planning Environment – VIEW SESSION\nTuesday\, March 16\n3:00 – 4:30 p.m. (US-EDT) \nChair: Ken McIntyre\, Executive Director System and Operations Integration\, Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO) \nLinking Different Modeling Tools and Domains\nNidhi Santen\, Senior Technical Leader\, Energy & Environmental Analysis\, EPRI \nDo Traditional Unit Commitment Algorithms Work with the Changing Resource Mix? Getting the Tails into Production Cost Modeling\nRuss Philbrick\, CEO/CTO\, Polaris Systems Optimization \nLA 100: Consideration in Planning for 100% Clean Energy\nGreg Huynh\, Operating Agent Manager\, Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) \nKen McIntyre\nNidhi Santen\nRuss Philbrick\nGreg Huynh\n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nVIEW SESSION\n\nSession 6: Is There Green Hydrogen in Your Future? – VIEW SESSION\nThursday\, March 18\n4:00 – 5:30 p.m. (US-EDT) \nChair: Bethany Frew\, Engineer\, NREL \nGreen Hydrogen\, Fuel Cells and Electric Vehicles\nCorky Mittelsteadt\, Vice President\, Electrolyzer Technology\, Plug Power \nDistributed PV Hydrogen Production\nAlan Yu\, CEO\, LAVO\, Australia \nWind to Hydrogen with the Port of Rotterdam\nElizabeth Endler\, Program Manager – Advanced Energy Storage\, Shell \nBethany Frew\nCorky Mittelsteadt\nAlan Yu\nElizabeth Endler\n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nVIEW SESSION\n\nSession 7: Energy Storage Developments – VIEW SESSION\nTuesday\, March 23\n3:00 – 4:30 p.m. (US-EDT) \nChair: Bob Zavadil\, Chief Operating Officer\, Co-Founder\, EnerNex \nOakland Clean Energy Initiative Battery Storage\nRic O’Connell (@RicOConnell8)\, Founding Executive Director\, GridLab \nRole of Hydropower in a Low Carbon Future\nPierre-Olivier Pineau\, Professor\, Dept. of Decision Sciences\, HEC Montréal\, Canada \nIs There a Business Case for Battery Backup at Data Centers?\nMike Della Penna\, Project Lead\, Carbon-free Energy\, Google \nBob Zavadil\nRic O’Connell\nPierre-Olivier Pineau\nMike Della Penna\n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nVIEW SESSION\n\nSession 8: Transmission – Breaking the Logjam – VIEW SESSION\nThursday\, March 25\n3:00 – 4:30 p.m. (US-EDT) \nChair: Wayne Galli\, Executive Director\, NextEra Energy Transmission \nTransportation Corridors and Transmission Line Siting\nMorgan Putnam (@morgancputnam)\, Consultant \nDynamic Line Rating – How Pennsylvania Power & Light (PPL) is Lifting Congestion Costs in the PJM Region\nDavid Quier\, Director of Asset Management\, PPL\nJoey Alexander\, Director of Business Development\, Ampacimon US \nThe Value of Inter-regional Coordination and Transmission in Decarbonizing the US Electricity System\nPatrick Brown\, MIT \nWayne Galli\nMorgan Putnam\nDavid Quier\nJoey Alexander\nPatrick Brown\n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nVIEW SESSION\n\nSession 9: Distribution System Planning Evolution – VIEW SESSION\nTuesday\, March 30\n3:00 – 4:30 p.m. (US-EDT) \nChair: Miroslav Begovic\, Professor\, Electrical & Computer Engineering\, Texas A&M University \nUK Open Network’s Project and Active Network Management System for DER Flexibility\nJason Brogden\, Energy Networks Association \nUFLS and DER: Shadows on the Tombstone of Old UFLS\nNick Miller\, HickoryLedge LLC \nBlackstart from DER\nVahan Gevorgian\, Chief Engineer\, NREL \nMiroslav Begovic\nJason Brogden\nNick Miller\nVahan Gevorgian\n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nVIEW SESSION\n\nSession 10: The Evolving Hybrid Power Plant – VIEW SESSION\nThursday\, April 1\n3:00 – 4:30 p.m. (US-EDT) \nChair: Derek Stenclik\, Founding Partner\, Telos Energy \nOptionality Value of Hybrids\nMark Ahlstrom (@markahlstrom)\, President\, ESIG Board of Directors\, NextEra Energy Resources \nThe CA Hybrid Power Plant Model\nMark Rothleder\, Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer\, California ISO \nEnhancing the Value of Solar Energy at High Penetrations\nAndrew Mills\, Research Scientist\, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab \nDerek Stenclik\nMark Ahlstrom\nMark Rothleder\nAndrew Mills\n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nVIEW SESSION\n\nSession 11: Co-optimization Techniques and Results – VIEW SESSION\nTuesday\, April 6\n3:00 – 4:30 p.m. (US-EDT) \nChair: Lindsay Anderson (@lndsyandrsn)\, Associate Professor\, Biological and Environmental Engineering\, Cornell University \nG&T Planning\nChristopher Clack (@DrChrisClack)\, Founder & CEO\, Vibrant Clean Energy \nT&D Planning\nBryan Palmintier\, Manager\, Grid-connected Energy System Modeling Group\, NREL \nGas and Electric Network Planning\nAlex Rudkevich\, Enelytix \nLindsay Anderson\nChristopher Clack\nBryan Palmintier\nAlex Rudkevich\n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nVIEW SESSION\n\nClosing Plenary: Resource Adequacy\, Rolling Blackouts and Wildfires – VIEW SESSION\nThursday\, April 8\n3:00 – 5:00 p.m. (US-EDT) \nIntroduction\nChair: Mark O’Malley (@profmarkomalley)\, Chief Scientist\, ESIG \nCA Summer 2019-2020 Events\nPhil Pettingill\, ISO Director\, Regional Integration\, CAISO (Followed by two short responses) \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMarket Design\, System Operations\, and Software Challenges – Erik Ela\, Principal\, EPRI\nWhat are the Resource Adequacy Options for CA? – Arne Olsen (@ArneOlsonE3)\, Senior Partner\, E3\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAU Summer 2019-2020 Events\nBen Jones\, Supply Adequacy Stream Lead\, Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO) (Followed by short response) \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWhat are the RA Options for AU? – David Bones\, Executive Manager Risk\, Assurance and Regulation\, GHD Advisory\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMark O’Malley\nPhil Pettingill\nErik Ela\nArne Olsen\nBen Jones\nDavid Bones\n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nVIEW SESSION
URL:https://www.esig.energy/event/2021-spring-technical-workshop/
LOCATION:Colorado
CATEGORIES:Conference
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201105T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201105T173000
DTSTAMP:20260714T214432
CREATED:20201022T150518Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260116T185041Z
UID:15228-1604592000-1604597400@www.esig.energy
SUMMARY:System Operation & Market Design Working Group Fall Session
DESCRIPTION:The Fall System Operation and Market Design Working Group will be held on November 5\, 2020. This working group often focuses on research and the future evolution of how operations or electricity market designs are evolving given a changing resource mix or other aspects that require evolution. During this session\, panelists from system and market operators will discuss key recent events to help in understanding operations and market design challenges arising from evolving resource mixes. Detailing the events and showing real data with existing systems will be beneficial to other operators\, researchers\, and practitioners to understand the current challenges facing systems and the mitigation strategies that are being deployed. \nAfter an update from the working group chairs on other key events that have occurred in 2020 regarding system and market operation\, the panelists will then provide a detailed review of notable events. Participants are encouraged to provide brief updates from other regions when appropriate and during the panel Q&A. The session will be 90 minutes. \nSystem Operation and Market Design Updates \nErik Ela\, Principal Technical Leader\, EPRI \nAidan Tuohy\, Program Manager\, EPRI \nEvent Overviews \nStephen Rose\, R&D Analyst\, MISO \nAmber Motley\, Senior Manager\, Short Term Forecasting\, CAISO \nClyde Loutan\, Principal\, Renewable Energy Integration\, CAISO \nBrian Nelson\, Manager\, Electricity Market Monitoring\, AEMO \nNilesh Modi\, Principal Engineer\, AEMO \n  \nQ&A Panel and Other Updates from Working Group Members\n \n  \nErik Ela\nAidan Tuohy\n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nStephen Rose\nAmber Motley\nClyde Loutan\nNilesh Modi\nBrian Nelson\n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.esig.energy/event/system-operation-market-design-working-group-fall-session/
LOCATION:Colorado
CATEGORIES:Conference
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200929
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201113
DTSTAMP:20260714T214432
CREATED:20200910T170136Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260116T185040Z
UID:15169-1601337600-1605225599@www.esig.energy
SUMMARY:2020 Fall Technical Workshop (Online)
DESCRIPTION:The 2020 Fall Technical Workshop will be held online via WebEx\, September 29 – November 12. Below you will find the full schedule of sessions\, along with corresponding registration links for each. \nRegistration for these sessions will be FREE. If you have any questions\, please let us know at info@esig.energy. \nWe hope you are able to join us for these informative sessions featuring industry leaders from around the world! \nDownload Printable Agenda \n\nTuesday\, Sept. 29 – 2:00 – 3:00 p.m. (US-EDT) VIEW SESSION\nOpening Session and Keynote Comments\nChair:  Mark Ahlstrom\, President\, ESIG Board of Directors\, NextEra Energy Resources \nIntroduction\nMark Ahlstrom\, President\, ESIG Board of Directors\, NextEra Energy Resources \nLocal Welcome\nHala Ballouz\, President\, Electric Power Engineers\, Inc. \nKeynote Speaker – Meeting the Challenges\nDan Woodfin\, Senior Director\, System Operations\, ERCOT \nMeeting and Industry Overview\nCharlie Smith\, Executive Director\, ESIG \nMark Ahlstrom\nHala Ballouz\nDan Woodfin\nCharlie Smith\n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n\nQ&A Session: We will be using the slido platform for Q&A. Please submit your questions and follow-along during the event at this link. \nVIEW SESSION\n\nThursday\, Oct. 1 – 2:00 – 3:15 p.m. (US-EDT) VIEW SESSION\nOpening Plenary Session: 100% Clean Energy – The Accelerating Demands\nChair:  Ric O’Connell\, Founding Executive Director\, GridLab \nFrom the Towards 100% Workshop to the G-PST\nMark O’Malley\, University College Dublin / ESIG \n90% Zero-Carbon Electricity by 2035 – Technical Considerations\nAmol Phadke\, Senior Scientist\, University of California\, Berkeley \n90% Zero-Carbon Electricity by 2035 – Policy and Regulatory Considerations\nMike O’Boyle\, Director of Electricity Policy\, Energy Innovation \nThe Last 10%\nPaul Denholm\, Senior Energy Analyst\, NREL\n \nRic O’Connell\nMark O’Malley\nAmol Phadke\nMike O’Boyle\nPaul Denholm\n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n\nQ&A Session: We will be using the slido platform for Q&A. Please submit your questions and follow-along during the event at this link. \nVIEW SESSION\n\nTuesday\, Oct. 6 – 2:00 – 3:00 p.m. (US-EDT) VIEW SESSION\nSession 3: Challenges with Weak Grids and Low Inertia Systems\nChair:  Julia Matevosyan\, Lead Planning Engineer\, ERCOT\nCo-chair: Megan Miller\, Planning Engineer\, ERCOT \nProject MIGRATE – Conclusions and Recommendations\nThibault Prevost\, Research Engineer\, RTE\, France \nGB Grid Forming Inverter Requirements\nJulian Leslie\, Head of Networks\, ESO\, National Grid\, United Kingdom \nERCOT Update on Weak Grid Analysis\nShun-Hsien (Fred) Huang\, Manager of Regional Planning\, Transmission Planning\, ERCOT \nJulia Matevosyan\nMegan Miller\nThibault Prevost\nJulian Leslie\nFred Huang\n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n\nQ&A Session: We will be using the slido platform for Q&A. Please submit your questions and follow-along during the event at this link. \nVIEW SESSION\n\nThursday\, Oct. 8 – 5:00 – 6:00 p.m. (US-EDT) VIEW SESSION\nSession 4: Hydrogen Production and Flexibility Requirements\nChair:  Mark O’Malley\, University College Dublin / ESIG\nCo-chair: Jason MacDowell\, Senior Director – Technology\, Strategy & Policy\, GE Power \nGreen Fuels for Denmark – Decarbonising Road Transport\, Marine Shipping and Aviation\nMichael Paludan-Müller Nylykke\, Lead Business Developer\, Ørsted \nGreen Hydrogen Production from Massive VG Deployment in Western Australia\nLuke Blackbourn\, Manager\, Government & External Relations\, Yara Pilbara\, Australia \nElectrolyzer Cost and Efficiency – Status and Prospects\nBryan Pivovar\, Fuel Cell Senior Scientist\, NREL \nMark O’Malley\nJason MacDowell\nMichael Nylykke\nLuke Blackbourn\nBryan Pivovar\n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n\nQ&A Session: We will be using the slido platform for Q&A. Please submit your questions and follow-along during the event at this link. \nVIEW SESSION\n\nTuesday\, Oct. 13 – 2:00 – 3:00 p.m. (US-EDT) VIEW SESSION\nSession 5: Corporate Procurement of 24/7 Clean Energy\nChair:  Devon Swezey\, Global Energy Markets and Policy Lead\, Google\nCo-chair: Adam Forni\, Program Manager\, 24×7 Carbon-Free Energy Technologies\, Google \n24/7 Clean Energy Procurement and Electricity System Decarbonization\nMelissa Lott\, Senior Research Scholar\, Lead\, Power Sector and Renewables Research Initiative\, Columbia University Center on Global Energy Policy \nGoogle’s Path to 24/7 Clean Energy\nMaud Texier\, Carbon-Free Energy Lead\, Google \nCreating 24/7 Clean Energy Supply\nDai Owen\, VP\, Origination and Power Marketing\, EDF Renewables \nDevon Swezey\nAdam Forni\nMelissa Lott\nMaud Texier\nDai Owen\n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nQ&A Session: We will be using the slido platform for Q&A. Please submit your questions and follow-along during the event at this link. \nVIEW SESSION\n\nThursday\, Oct. 15 – 2:00 – 3:00 p.m. (US-EDT) VIEW SESSION\nSession 6: Fuels for the Future\nChair:  Eric Miller\, Senior Advisor\, Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technologies Office of the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy\nCo-chair:  Bethany Frew\, Engineer\, NREL \nLow Carbon Fuels – How to Achieve the Last 10%-20% Decarbonization\nJeffery Preece\, Program Manager\, EPRI \nIntermountain Power Plant Turbines for 100% Hydrogen\nMike Ducker\, Vice President\, Renewable Fuels & Western Region\, Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems Americas \nHydrogen Injection into Pipelines\nSikander Mahmood\, Future Networks Project Manager\, Cadent Gas Limited\, United Kingdom \nEric Miller\nBethany Frew\nJeffery Preece\nMike Ducker\nSikander Mahmood\n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n\nQ&A Session: We will be using the slido platform for Q&A. Please submit your questions and follow-along during the event at this link. \nVIEW SESSION\n\nTuesday\, Oct. 20 – 2:00 – 3:00 p.m. (US-EDT) VIEW SESSION\nSession 7: Inter-Regional Transmission – Are We There Yet?\nChair:  Wayne Galli\, Executive Director\, NextEra Energy Transmission\nCo-Chair:  Aaron Bloom\, Director\, New Product R&D\, NextEra Analytics \nCritical Success Factors for Inter-Regional Transmission Projects\nJason MacDowell\, Senior Director – Technology\, Strategy & Policy\, GE Power \nWhat Do We Need from FERC?\nJohn Moore\, Director\, Sustainable FERC Project\, Climate & Clean Energy Program\, Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) \nPlanning for the Next Round of Transmission for Renewables\nBob Zavadil\, Chief Operating Officer & Co-founder\, EnerNex \nWayne Galli\nAaron Bloom\nJason MacDowell\nJohn Moore\nBob Zavadil\n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n\nQ&A Session: We will be using the slido platform for Q&A. Please submit your questions and follow-along during the event at this link. \nVIEW SESSION\n\nThursday\, Oct. 22 – 2:00 – 3:00 p.m. (US-EDT) VIEW SESSION\nSession 8: DER Evolution and System Impacts\nChair:  Obadiah Bartholomy\, Manager\, Distributed Energy Strategy\, Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD) \nDER Integration and Demand Response\nKen Donohoo\, Director\, Utility Engineering Services\, Electric Power Engineers\, Inc \nA View on the Value of DER\nSam Whelan\, Supervisor\, Portfolio Planning and Rates\, Holy Cross Energy \nOvercoming Barriers to Providing Wholesale Market Services from DER\nPriya Sreedharan\, PhD\, Program Director\, GridLab \nObadiah Bartholomy\nKen Donohoo\nSam Whelan\nPriya Sreedharan\n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nQ&A Session: We will be using the slido platform for Q&A. Please submit your questions and follow-along during the event at this link. \nVIEW SESSION\n\nTuesday\, Oct. 27 – 2:00 – 3:00 p.m. (US-EDT) VIEW SESSION\nSession 9: System Planning Considerations for High VRE Penetration\nChair:  Bruce Tsuchida\, Principal\, The Brattle Group\nCo-chair:  Sasha Kuzura\, The Brattle Group \nRenewables Integration in India\nVarun Sivaram\, Senior Research Scholar\, Columbia SIPA Center on Global Energy Policy \nProvision of Grid Services from Wind Plants\nClyde Loutan\, Principal\, Renewable Energy Integration\, CAISO \nReducing GHG Emissions in California at High VRE Penetrations\nJimmy Nelson\, Managing Consultant\, Energy + Environmental Economics (E3) \nBruce Tsuchida\nSasha Kuzura\nVarun Sivaram\nClyde Loutan\nJimmy Nelson\n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nQ&A Session: We will be using the slido platform for Q&A. Please submit your questions and follow-along during the event at this link. \nVIEW SESSION\n\nThursday\, Oct. 29 – 2:00 – 3:00 p.m. (US-EDT) VIEW SESSION\nSession 10: Offshore Wind Developments\nChair:  Fara Courtney\, Principal Consultant\, Outer Harbor Consulting\nCo-chair:  Melinda Marquis\, Offshore Wind Grid Integration Lead\, NREL \nOffshore Transmission in New England: The Benefits of a Better Planned Grid\nHannes Pfeifenberger\, Principal\, The Brattle Group \nTransmission System Regulatory and Policy Consideration for Offshore Wind\nMichael Goggin\, Vice President\, Grid Strategies \nOffshore Wind and Hydrogen Hubs\nPeter Markussen\, Director\, Energinet\, Denmark \nFara Courtney\nMelinda Marquis\nHannes Pfeifenberger\nMichael Goggin\nPeter Markussen\n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nQ&A Session: We will be using the slido platform for Q&A. Please submit your questions and follow-along during the event at this link. \nVIEW SESSION\n\nTuesday\, Nov. 10 – 2:00 – 3:00 p.m. (US-EST) VIEW SESSION\nSession 11: Advances in System Operation and Market Design for High VRE Penetration\nChair:   Aidan Tuohy\, Program Manager\, EPRI\n \nIntegrated Dynamics and Scheduling Model – Maui Case Study\nJin Tan\, Senior Engineer\, NREL \nForecasting and Operating through Extreme Weather Events\nJosh Novacheck\, Electricity System Research Engineer\, NREL \nValuing Hydropower Flexibility in Evolving Electricity Markets: Current Status and Future Outlook\nAudun Botterud\, Principal Energy Systems Engineer\, Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) \nAidan Tuohy\nJin Tan\nJosh Novacheck\nAudun Botterud\n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nQ&A Session: We will be using the slido platform for Q&A. Please submit your questions and follow-along during the event at this link. \nVIEW SESSION\n\nThursday\, Nov. 12 – 2:00 – 3:15 p.m. (US-EST) VIEW SESSION\nClosing Plenary Session – Generation and Storage Technology – Status and Prospects\nChair:   Alejandro Moreno\, Director\, Water Power Technologies Office\, Department of Energy\nCo-chair: Nick Miller\, Principal\, HickoryLedge LLC \nWind Technology\nPaul Veers\, Senior Research Fellow\, NREL \nSolar PV Technology\nBecca Jones-Albertus\, Director\, Solar Energy Technologies Office\, Department of Energy \nBattery Energy Storage Technologies\nBabu Chalamala\, Manager\, Energy Storage Technology and Systems Department\, Sandia National Laboratories \nPumped Storage and Variable Speed Reversible Pump Turbines\nDavid Havard\, Head of Advanced Offering\, GE Renewable Energy\, France \nAlejandro Moreno\nNick Miller\nPaul Veers\nBecca Jones-Albertus\nBabu Chalamala\nDavid Havard\n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nQ&A Session: We will be using the slido platform for Q&A. Please submit your questions and follow-along during the event at this link. \nVIEW SESSION\n\n \n  \n  \n \n 
URL:https://www.esig.energy/event/esig-fall-tech/
LOCATION:Colorado
CATEGORIES:Conference,ESIG Workshops
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200601
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200701
DTSTAMP:20260714T214432
CREATED:20200415T174411Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260116T185039Z
UID:15038-1590969600-1593561599@www.esig.energy
SUMMARY:2020 Meteorology & Market Design for Grid Services Workshop (ONLINE)
DESCRIPTION:The 2020 Meteorology & Market Design for Grid Services Workshop will be held online via WebEx throughout the month of June. Below you will find the schedule of sessions. \nRegistration for each session will be FREE. If you have any questions\, please let us know at info@esig.energy. \nWe hope you are able to join us for these informative sessions from industry leaders during the month of June. \n\nTuesday\, June 2 – 2:00 – 3:00 p.m. (eastern US) VIEW SESSION\nOpening Keynote Session – Thoughts on Market Optimization\nChair: Mark Ahlstrom\, President\, ESIG Board of Directors\, NextEra Energy Resources \nOptimization:  Are We Getting What We Need?\nEdward Rothberg\, CEO & Co-founder\, Gurobi \nOptimization:  How Much is Too Much?\nMike Hogan\, Senior Advisor\, RAP \nPanelist:  Mark O’Malley\, Professor\, UC Dublin; Chair\, ESIG Research and Education Working Group \n\n \nThursday\, June 4 – 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. (eastern US) VIEW SESSION\nOpening Plenary Session – Joint Session with WEMC: Climate Services in Support of the Energy Sector in a Changing Climate\nChair: Alberto Troccoli\, Director/Professor\, WEMC/UEA\, United Kingdom \nIntroduction\nSue Ellen Haupt\, RAL Deputy Director\, NCAR \nClimate Science and Its Relevance to Renewable Energy\nSara Pryor\, Professor\, Cornell University \nClimate Services: What They Are and How to Use Them\nCarlo Buontempo\, C3S Director\, ECMWF \nClimate Services in Support of TSO Long Term Studies\nLaurent Dubus\, Lead Scientist on Weather & Climate\, RTE \n\nTuesday\, June 9 – 2:00 – 3:00 p.m. (eastern US) VIEW SESSION\nMarkets Session 1: Grid Services Under Uncertainty\nChair: Bethany Frew\, Engineer\, NREL\nCo-Chair: Rob Gramlich\, President\, Grid Strategies \nAccounting for Uncertainty via Operating Reserve Demand Curves\nJacob Mays\, Postdoctoral Associate\, Cornell University \nMarket Power and Unit De-commitment in Regional Markets\nSteve Beuning\, Vice President\, Holy Cross Energy \nForecasting Applications for Dynamic Reserve Allocation\nHenry Lee\, System Operations Director\, HECO \n\nThursday\, June 11 – 4:00 – 5:00 p.m. (eastern US) VIEW SESSION\nForecasting Session 1: Solar/Wind Forecasting R&D Project Updates\nChair:  Tassos Golnas\, Technology Manager\, DOE\nCo-Chair:  Eric Grimit\, Technology Manager\, Applied Meteorology\, Vaisala \nDOE PV Forecasting Program Update\nTassos Golnas\, Technology Manager\, DOE \nThe Value of Solar Forecasting\nRodrigo Amaro e Silva\, Researcher University of Lisbon\, Portugal \nShort Term Utility Scale PV Power Forecasting in the Australian NEM\nNick Engerer\, Chief Technology Officer\, Solcast\, Australia \n\nTuesday\, June 16 – 4:00 – 5:00 p.m. (eastern US) VIEW SESSION\nMarkets Session 2: New Products for a New Reality\nChair:  Erik Ela\, Senior Technical Leader\, EPRI\nCo-Chair:  Julia Matevosyan\, Lead Planning Engineer\, ERCOT \nImbalance Reserve and Real Time Flex Ramp Requirement Products\nAmber Motley\, Short Term Forecasting Manager\, CAISO \nNew Market Product Developments in MISO\nJessica Harrison\, Senior Director of R&D\, MISO \nNew Market Products Down Under\nMike Davidson\, Manager Operational Forecasting\, AEMO\, Australia \nQ&A Session: We will be using the slido platform for Q&A. Please submit your questions and follow-along during the event at this link. \n\nThursday\, June 18 – 2:00 – 3:00 p.m. (eastern US) VIEW SESSION\nForecasting Session 2: Extreme Weather Events\nChair:  Josh Novacheck\, Electricity System Research Engineer\, NREL\nCo-Chair:  Craig Collier\, Chief Meteorologist\, Head of Operations\, Energy Forecasting Solutions \nExtreme Weather and the Grid of the Future\nJustin Sharp\, Principal & Owner\, Sharply Focused \nImpact of Extreme Events on Wind and Solar Forecasts\nUlrich Focken\, Managing Director & Co-founder\, Energy and Meteo\, Germany \nImpact of Extreme Weather Events on Resource Adequacy Methods and Calculations\nGord Stephen\, University of Washington \nQ&A Session: We will be using the slido platform for Q&A. Please submit your questions and follow-along during the event at this link. \n\nTuesday\, June 23 – 2:00 – 3:00 p.m. (eastern US) VIEW SESSION\nMarkets Session 3: Control and Dispatch of Hybrid Resources\nChair:  Paul Sotkiewicz\, Consultant\nCo-Chair:  James Pigeon\, Manager\, Distributed Resources Integration\, NYISO \nAggregated DERs and Hybrid Resources\nMatt Rippe\, Sr. Operations Engineer\, NextEra Analytics \nChallenges and Opportunities for DER Markets and dLMP\nHongyu Wu\, Assistant Professor\, Kansas State \nMarket Models and Forecasting for Hybrid Power Plants\nMark Ahlstrom\, President\, ESIG Board of Directors \nQ&A Session: We will be using the slido platform for Q&A. Please submit your questions and follow-along during the event at this link. \n\nThursday\, June 25 – 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. (eastern US) VIEW SESSION\nForecasting Session 3: IEA Wind Task 36 Joint Session: Updates in Best Practices/Tools\nChair:  John Zack\, UL Renewables\nCo-Chair:  Corinna Möhrlen\, Managing Director\, WEPROG\, Germany \nTask 36 Overview\nGregor Giebel\, Senior Researcher\, DTU\, Denmark \nUpdate on Recommended Practice Documents and Issues\nJeff Lerner\, Business Development and Project Manager\, ENFOR \nOverview\, Demonstration and Results of Probabilistic Forecasting Game\nCorinna Möhrlen\, Managing Director\, WEPROG\, Germany \nUpdate on Recommended Practice Documents and Issues\nJohn Zack\, Senior Advisor\, UL Renewables \nNWP Wind Forecasting Benchmarks\nWill Shaw\, Earth System Measurements & Data Manager\, PNNL \nQ&A Session: We will be using the slido platform for Q&A. Please submit your questions and follow-along during the event at this link. \n\nMonday\, June 29 – 4:00 – 5:00 p.m. (eastern US) VIEW SESSION\nClosing Plenary Session: Forecasting and Operation Challenges Under Coronavirus Conditions\n(Sponsored by EPRI)\nChair:  Debra Lew\, Consultant\nCo-Chair:  Aidan Tuohy\, Program Manager\, EPRI \nSetting the Scene\nAidan Tuohy\, Program Manager\, EPRI \nA European Point of View\nJulian Leslie\, Head of Networks\, ESO\, National Grid\, United Kingdom \nAn Australian Point of View\nTjaart Van Der Walt\, General Manager\, Real-time Operations\, AEMO\, Australia \nA US Point of View\nDave Edelson\, Manager\, Operations Performance and Analysis\, NYISO \nQ&A Session: We will be using the slido platform for Q&A. Please submit your questions and follow-along during the event at this link.
URL:https://www.esig.energy/event/2020-meteorology-market-design-for-grid-services-workshop-online/
LOCATION:Colorado
CATEGORIES:Conference
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190514
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190516
DTSTAMP:20260714T214432
CREATED:20240715T235650Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260707T162356Z
UID:15903-1557792000-1557964799@www.esig.energy
SUMMARY:Towards 100% Renewable Energy Pathways Workshop
DESCRIPTION:All deep decarbonization scenarios involve increasing electrification of energy end-use and increasing utilization of renewable resources.\n\nThe purpose of this workshop is to develop a coordinated international research roadmap to address the technical challenges associated with incorporating very large amounts of variable generation (wind and solar) into the energy supply mix\, recognizing the accompanying electrification of the economy and its social science dimension. In particular\, the workshop will focus on the issues of operating a power system with 100% instantaneous penetration of inverter-based resources in a reliable and economic manner. The ultimate goal of the energy systems integration effort is the decarbonization of the complete energy system\, through the integration of electrical\, thermal and gas systems with application to the transportation\, buildings and industry sectors. The bookend scenario of 100% annual energy from renewables will also be considered as a limiting case for illustrative purposes.\n\nThe roadmap will provide a research framework to allow cooperation among multiple independent parties. It is recognized that not all regions will follow the same pathways at the same time\, but the chosen pathways must lead to a common destination. The pathways will identify major technology development needs\, analytical efforts\, and decision points needed to support the selected path. The vision is that the resulting roadmap will allow parties\, using their available resources and working in a loosely coordinated fashion\, to make progress toward common goals while identifying and taking advantage of advances in other international efforts.\n\n\n\nOpening Session\n\nChair: Mark Ahlstrom\, President\, ESIG Board of Directors\n\nA Word From Our Sponsor\nRic O’Connell\, GridLab\n\nA Sense of Urgency\nMichael O’Boyle\, Energy Innovations\n\nWorkshop and Agenda Overview\nCharlie Smith\, Executive Director\, ESIG\n\nResearch Roadmap\nMark O’Malley\, Chief Scientist\, NREL; Chair\, ESIG Research & Education Working Group\n\n\n\nWorkshop Background: Where Are We At\, Where Are We Going\, and How Will We Get There\n\nChair: Ric O’Connell\, GridLab\n\nWhere Are We At?\nVera Silva\, CTO\, GE Renewables and Grid Business\n\nWhere Are We Going?\nNick Miller\, Consultant\n\nPossible Pathways Towards 100% RE: How Will We Get There?\nMark Ahlstrom\, President\, ESIG Board of Directors\n\n\n\nParallel Tracks\n\nTrack 1: Adequacy\nChair: Aaron Bloom\, NextEra Analytics\nAdequacy Issue Orientation: Aaron Bloom\, NextEra Analytics \nTrack 2: Volts and Amps\nChair: Jason MacDowell\, GE\nVolts and Amps Issue Orientation: Jason MacDowell\, GE \nTrack 3: Distribution Systems\, Microgrids and Customers\nChair: Debbie Lew\, GE\nDistribution Systems\, Microgrids and Customers Issue Orientation: Debbie Lew\, GE \nTrack 4: Flexibility\, Operations and Balancing\nChair: Aidan Tuohy\, EPRI\nFlexibility\, Operations and Balancing Issue Orientation: Aidan Tuohy\, EPRI \nTrack 5: Markets\nChair: Erik Ela\, EPRI\nMarkets Issue Orientation: Erik Ela\, EPRI
URL:https://www.esig.energy/event/towards-100-renewable-energy-pathways-workshop/
LOCATION:Colorado
CATEGORIES:Conference,ESIG Workshops
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