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SUMMARY:Webinar: Redefining Resource Adequacy for Modern Power Systems
DESCRIPTION:Download Presentation \nView Webinar Recording \nDownload Session Q&A \n\nFeatured Speaker: Derek Stenclik\, Founding Partner\, Telos Energy \nDerek Stenclik is a founding partner of Telos Energy\, an analytics and consulting firm specializing in renewable integration\, system planning\, and grid modeling. Prior to founding Telos Energy\, Derek spent eight years in GE Power’s Energy Consulting department as the Senior Manager of Power System Strategy. He holds an M.S. degree in Applied Economics and Management from Cornell University and a B.A. in International Relations from the State University of New York\, College at Geneseo. Derek is a lifelong native of Upstate New York and currently resides in the town of Niskayuna with his wife and two sons. \nModerator: Charlie Smith\, ESIG Executive Director \nRegistration Cost: FREE \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. \nWebinar Abstract: This webinar will cover current challenges with the resource adequacy analysis and outline key principles that should be considered for modern power systems. It will include proposals for additional resource adequacy metrics\, alternatives to the planning reserve margin\, and present preliminary results from modeling conducted on the RTS-GMLC dataset.
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SUMMARY:Webinar: NERC Update on IBR Modeling Guidelines and Experience
DESCRIPTION:Download Presentation \nView Webinar \nDownload Session Q&A \n\nFeatured Speaker: Ryan Quint\, Senior Manager\, BPS Security and Grid Transformation\, NERC \nWebinar Abstract: This webinar will focus on modeling bulk power system (BPS)-connected inverter-based resources and the aggregate impact of distributed energy resources (DERs)\, both increasingly critical components for transmission planners in today’s world. Accurate modeling of BPS-connected inverter-based resources continues to be a challenge for industry\, with significant focus on developing study processes conducive to gathering\, validating\, and benchmarking models. As system short-circuit strength decreases in many areas\, focus is turning to the use of electromagnetic transient (EMT) simulation techniques to develop corrective actions for complex challenges with inverter-based resource integration. Further\, the increasing growth of DERs across many areas is complicating the modeling challenges as well. Gathering suitable information to develop a reasonable representation of the aggregate amount of DERs is a challenge in itself\, let alone executing detailed engineering studies that account for possible forecasting errors in truly distributed resources. Impacts to underfrequency load shedding operations\, stability margins\, BPS voltage support\, and other BPS reliability metrics all need to be studied to ensure adequate levels of reliability on the BPS. This webinar will dive into some of the challenges we face and offer ideas and recommendations on how to move forward. \nRyan Quint\nAbout the Speaker: Ryan Quint is a Senior Manager at the North American Electric Reliability Corporation\, where he coordinates a number of NERC technical groups focused on emerging reliability risks. Most recently\, his focus has been on the reliable integration of large amounts of bulk power system-connected inverter based resources and aggregate distributed energy resources. Ryan has also worked at the Bonneville Power Administration and Dominion Virginia Power in various roles. He received his PhD from Virginia Tech\, and is a registered Professional Engineer in the state of Virginia. \nModerator: Charlie Smith\, ESIG Executive Director \nRegistration Cost: FREE \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 
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