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SUMMARY:Webinar: Design Study Requirements for a US Macrogrid
DESCRIPTION:Download Presentation \nView Webinar Recording \nDownload Q&A \n\nFeatured Speakers: Bob Zavadil\, EnerNex; Alison Silverstein\, Consultant; Jay Caspary\, Grid Strategies; Rob Gramlich\, Grid Strategies; Jim McCalley\, Iowa State University; Nick Miller\, HickoryLedge LLC; Dale Osborn\, Consultant \nAbout the Webinar: The ESIG Macrogrid Studies Scoping Team recently completed a report detailing design study requirements for a macrogrid. Designing and evaluating the performance of a macrogrid is different from conventional transmission planning. In this 90 minute webinar\, members of the team will discuss a series of national-level transmission studies that they propose should be undertaken to examine this pathway towards achieving the national’s energy system transformation goals. These studies include macrogrid design and technology considerations\, reliability studies\, resilience studies\, operations and operability\, and economic analysis. \nDownload Report \nFor additional information on the study\, click here. \nModerator: Debbie Lew\, Associate 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. \n  \nBob Zavadil\nAlison Silverstein\nJay Caspary\nRob Gramlich\n  \nJim McCalley\nNick Miller\nDale Osborn\n 
URL:https://www.esig.energy/event/webinar-design-study-requirements-for-a-us-macrogrid/
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SUMMARY:Webinar: DER Modeling and Distribution System Operations
DESCRIPTION:Download Presentation \nView Webinar Recording \nDownload Q&A Responses \n\nFeatured Speaker: Astrid Atkinson\, CEO & Co-Founder\, Camus Energy \nAstrid Atkinson\nAbout the Webinar: As the grid evolves and the number of active participants increases\, accurate and timely data about meters\, DERs\, and grid conditions is increasingly important. Utilities have made massive investments in smart metering\, ADMS\, and DER management systems. But getting a complete\, real-time\, actionable view of the distribution grid is an unsolved challenge. How do we put all the pieces together\, to make better use of our existing distribution and transmission systems\, and plan for the two-way\, reliable\, decarbonized grid of the future? \nAbout the Speaker: Astrid Atkinson is CEO and co-founder of Camus Energy\, which provides software-based Grid Management as a Service\, combining real-time situational awareness\, device control\, and market integration for grid operators and energy providers. Prior to founding Camus\, she was a Senior Director of Software Engineering at Google\, where she was an early leader in developing Google’s distributed systems reliability approach. \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.
URL:https://www.esig.energy/event/webinar-der-modeling-and-distribution-system-operations/
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SUMMARY:G-PST/ESIG Webinar Series: Inertia Monitoring
DESCRIPTION:Download Presentation \nView Webinar Recording \nDownload Q&A Responses \n\nFeatured Speaker: Julia Matevosyan\, Chief Engineer\, ESIG \nJulia Matevosyan\nAbout the Webinar: As shares of inverter-based resources increase\, fewer synchronous generators may be online at any given time. Inertial response available from synchronous machines after a sudden large imbalance on the system is therefore diminishing. Various methods and technologies to improve and supplement inertial response exist and are gradually being deployed in power systems with high shares of inverter-based resources. Regardless of the methods being used\, there is a need to improve situational awareness and accurately monitor available inertial response in real-time. A number of methods for estimating and monitoring inertia have been developed over the past few years. This webinar will briefly cover the need for inertia monitoring and methods that are currently being used or proposed around the world. \nAbout the Speaker: Julia Matevosyan is ESIG’s Chief Engineer and has more than 20 years of experience in the power industry. Prior to joining ESIG\, Matevosyan was the Lead Planning Engineer of the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT). In her time with ERCOT\, she worked on adequacy of system inertial response\, system flexibility\, frequency control and performance issues related to high penetration levels of inverter-based generation and ancillary services market design. Julia received her BSc from Riga Technical University in Latvia\, and her MSc and PhD from the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) in Sweden. \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.
URL:https://www.esig.energy/event/webinar-inertia-monitoring/
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