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SUMMARY:G-PST/ESIG Webinar Series: Frequency Control in a 100% Inverter Based Grid
DESCRIPTION:Frequency Control in a 100% Inverter Based Grid\nDownload Presentation\n\nView Session Recording\n\nDownload Q&A\n\n\n\nFeatured Speaker: Deepak Ramasubramanian\, Senior Engineer Scientist\, EPRI\n\nDeepak Ramasubramanian is a Sr. Engineer Scientist at the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI). He joined EPRI in 2017 where his work is in the area of modeling\, control and stability analysis of the bulk power system with recent focus on the associated impacts of large scale integration of converter interfaced generation and distributed energy resources.\n\nModerator: Charlie Smith\, Executive Director\, ESIG\n\nRegistration Cost: FREE\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.\n\nWebinar Abstract: The changing resource mix of the bulk power system\, particularly the increasing deployment of wind power and solar PV\, has resulted in an increasing portion of the resource mix being asynchronously connected through inverters – Inverter Based Resources (IBRs). These resources behave differently than traditional synchronous resources\, which has necessitated investigation into viable alternate control schemes for use during operation of the system. A major theme of alternate schemes proposed in research has been on ensuring that these IBRs conform to the operational norms and limits that are presently followed. However as a faster response can be obtained from IBRs\, this webinar will first pose the question of whether there is really a need to make IBRs conform to a slower operational paradigm which reflects synchronous machine operation. Or can the fast response characteristics of an IBR be leveraged to obtain superior frequency control?\n\n\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n \n\nAbout G-PST Consortium\n\nThe chief executive officers of National Grid Electricity System Operator UK\, California Independent System Operator (CAISO)\, Electric Reliability Council of Texas\, Australia Energy Market Operator (AEMO)\, Ireland’s System Operator (EirGrid)\, and Denmark’s System Operator (Energinet) are champions in developing the consortium mission and activities. Importantly\, these system operators are leading a Research Agenda Group to identify common\, cutting-edge research questions that can inform large- scale national research and development investments. Relevant results and lessons from this process will be broadly shared for learning across all countries. The Consortium is also partnering with around 10 emerging economy and developing country system operators from Africa\, Asia\, Latin America and Eastern Europe who will also guide the G-PST vision and collaborate with the Consortium to advance power system transformation with a focus on technical collaboration\, peer learning and exchange\, and workforce development to support local PST priorities.\n\nA core team\, including the Energy Systems Integration Group (ESIG)\, Imperial College London\, Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR)\, Fraunhofer Cluster of Excellence for Integrated Energy Systems\, National Renewable Energy Laboratory\, Latin American Energy Organization (OLADE)\, IEEE\, Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI)\, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO)\, the Danish Technical University (DTU)\, and ASEAN Center for Energy\, is actively developing the consortium and will be engaged in implementation of technical work as well as coordinating specific pillars.\n\nInternational agencies and multilateral and regional development banks\, including World Bank\, United States Agency for International Development (USAID)\, German Agency for International Cooperation (GIZ)\, International Energy Agency (IEA)\, Asian Development Bank (ADB)\, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) and others are serving as key implementing partners to ensure the consortium complements and reinforces existing programs.\n\n For more information on the G-PST visit https://globalpst.org/.
URL:https://www.esig.energy/event/webinar-frequency-control-in-a-100-inverter-based-grid/
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SUMMARY:Special Transmission Webinar Series - Part 1: Planning
DESCRIPTION:Download Presentation \nView Recording \nDownload Q&A \n\nAbout the Series: ESIG has just completed a broad stakeholder review of the transmission implications of moving towards very high levels of decarbonization and renewable energy at a national level. The issues associated with a large transmission network spanning the continent can be generally grouped into the areas of transmission planning\, permitting and paying\, covered in this extended 3-part webinar. The first webinar on planning will be presented by Rob Gramlich of Grid Strategies. Rob is a well-known figure nationally in this area\, and will cover the drivers for a broad\, geographical approach to planning. The topic of permitting will be presented by Bret Sumner\, a practicing lawyer well versed in the practical aspects of project permitting on public and private lands. The third topic to be addressed\, paying\, or cost allocation\, will be covered by Steve Gaw\, Senior Vice President of Markets and Infrastructure for the Advanced Power Alliance.  \n \nPart 1: Planning\nFeatured Speaker: Rob Gramlich\, Founder & President\, Grid Strategies \nRob Gramlich is Founder and President of Grid Strategies LLC where he provides economic policy analysis for clients on electric transmission and power markets in pursuit of low-cost de-carbonization. He serves as Executive Director of Americans for a Clean Energy Grid\, Executive Director of the WATT Coalition\, on the board of the Business Council for Sustainable Energy Foundation\, on the Advisory Council for the Energy Systems Integration Group\, and on the Advisory Board of the National Regulatory Research Institute’s Regulatory Training Institute. He is a former Economic Advisor to FERC Chairman Pat Wood III and Senior Economist of PJM Interconnection LLC. \nModerator: Charlie Smith\, Executive Director\, ESIG \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: Large scale transmission has been planned and built before in different US regions so there are known and tested models that work. The needs are staggering\, with some estimates calling for a tripling the current delivery capacity of the existing grid. How can the next FERC\, along with DOE\, RTOs\, and states\, put in place new transmission planning policies to get this needed transmission built? \n*This session will be recorded and uploaded to the ESIG YouTube Channel. It will also be posted on this page along with a copy of the presentation following the webinar.
URL:https://www.esig.energy/event/special-webinar-transmission-series-part-1-planning/
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