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SUMMARY:Webinar: Interregional Transmission and Resilience
DESCRIPTION:Download Presentation \nView Webinar Recording \n\n \nFeatured Speakers: Derek Stenclik\, Founding Partner\, Telos Energy; Chair Andrew French\, Commissioner at Kansas Corporation Commission; Laura Rauch\, Executive Director of Transmission Planning\, MISO; Vandan Divatia\, Vice President Transmission Policy\, Interconnections & Compliance\, Eversource Energy \nModerator: Matt Schuerger\, Senior Fellow\, ESIG \nWebinar Abstract: There is a growing need to ensure that electricity systems remain robust and adaptable in the face of future load growth\, a changing resource mix\, and a changing climate. Interregional transmission improves grid resilience by allowing regions to access diverse resources in neighboring regions unaffected by the same weather and load conditions. However\, despite the potential benefits\, current planning processes often overlook the resilience value of interregional transmission\, focusing on local reliability solutions within only a small geographical region. \nThis webinar will share the findings of a new ESIG report that assesses interregional transmission capability nationwide and gives planners a framework for (1) assessing transmission’s adequacy and resilience benefits at a national scale and (2) prioritizing transmission investments that offer the greatest benefits for system resilience. We will hear from experts and leaders from different sectors of the electricity industry on the benefits and challenges of interregional transmission for grid resilience. \nAbout the Speakers:\nDerek Stenclik is a co-founding partner of Telos Energy and is an industry leader in power grid planning\, operations\, and reliability. He has nearly a decade of experience helping clients across the electric power industry navigate evolving markets and accelerate clean energy integration.\n \nAndrew French was appointed to the Kansas Corporation Commission by Kansas Governor Laura Kelly in 2020. In 2024\, he was reappointed to a second four-year term. French is Kansas’s representative to the Southwest Power Pool and regularly participates in SPP stakeholder groups\, including the Regional State Committee. He served as President of SPP’s RSC in 2023. French also served as a member of FERC’s Joint Federal-State Task Force on Electric Transmission for its full duration from 2021 to 2024. Before his appointment to the KCC\, French practiced law with a focus on energy policy and the regulation of utility rates and services. He represented a broad spectrum of energy stakeholders\, including large industrial energy customers\, school districts\, and a natural gas utility company. Prior to his work in private practice\, French was a staff litigation attorney with the KCC. Commissioner French has a degree in Environmental Studies from the University of Kansas and a Juris Doctor degree from the University of Kansas School of Law. \nLaura Rauch is the executive director of transmission planning at MISO. In this role\, she leads all aspects of transmission planning\, including regional and interregional reliability and economic planning\, cost allocation\, and competitive transmission assessment. Laura has more than 19 years in the energy industry\, with experience spanning planning and market functions. This included leadership roles in market and transmission settlements\, resource adequacy\, and reliability planning. Laura has helped shape MISO’s response to multiple technical and policy initiatives\, including leading the market workstream for MISO’s response to FERC Order 2222 on Distributed Energy Resources\, developing market and operational solutions for resource adequacy\, defining MISO’s developer selection process in response to FERC Order 1000\, and leading the business case for MISO’s initial Multi-Value Project portfolio to demonstrate the economic\, reliability\, and other benefits of transmission in supporting state policy mandates. Laura holds a Master of Business Administration from Indiana University and a Bachelor of Science degree in electrical engineering from Michigan Technological University. She is a registered engineer in the state of Indiana. \nMatt Schuerger is ESIG’s Senior Fellow\, providing leadership and support to several ESIG working groups and task forces\, including the Distributed Energy Resources Working Group\,  the System Operation and Market Design Working Group\,  and the System Planning Working Group. For the eight years prior to joining ESIG\, Schuerger was a Commissioner of the Minnesota Public Utilities Commission. In this role\, he provided key state\, regional\, and national leadership on reliability and integrated planning. Schuerger holds a BS in Mechanical Engineering from Purdue University; a MBA from the University of St. Thomas; and a MSc in Electrical Engineering from the University of Minnesota. \n  \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 \n 
URL:https://www.esig.energy/event/webinar-interregional-transmission-and-resilience/
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SUMMARY:G-PST/ESIG Webinar: Including High Impact Events in System Planning Scenarios
DESCRIPTION:Download Presentation \nView Webinar Recording \n\nFeatured Speaker: Derek Stenclik\, Founding Partner\, Telos Energy \n \nAbout the Webinar: This webinar will delve into the critical aspects of enhancing power system reliability through comprehensive stress testing. This presentation will review ESIG’s recent report from the Resource Adequacy Task Force\, which considers new resource adequacy criteria that explicitly incorporate high-impact\, low probability events. The presentation will also cover how to identify and characterize extreme weather phenomena\, and best practices for evaluating such events for power system system planning. Mr. Stenclik will explore the challenges posed by extreme heat and cold weather\, examining their impact alongside correlated risks such as high loads\, low wind and solar generation\, and generator outages. This session aims to provide a thorough understanding of how to integrate these factors into planning scenarios to ensure a resilient and dependable power system. \nAbout the Speaker: Derek Stenclik is a co-founding partner of Telos Energy and is an industry leader in power grid planning\, operations\, and reliability. He has nearly a decade of experience helping clients across the electric power industry navigate evolving markets and accelerate clean energy integration. \nModerator: Debbie Lew\, 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/including-high-impact-events-in-system-planning-scenarios/
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SUMMARY:Webinar: EPRI Low Carbon Resources Initiative
DESCRIPTION:View Webinar Recording \nDownload Presentation \n\nJeffery Preece\nFeatured Speaker: Jeffery Preece\, Director\, Research & Development\, EPRI \nWebinar Abstract: How might low-carbon fuels support goals to achieve net-zero emissions while maintaining affordability and reliability? What is needed to increase deployment of new low-carbon technologies? How might the anticipated increase in electricity demand in AI\, data centers\, and reindustrialization affect net-zero targets? EPRI research is addressing these questions and many more as the energy transformation continues to unfold. This presentation will highlight EPRI’s approach to understanding net-zero energy systems; supporting accelerated deployment of advanced technologies to make\, move\, and use low-carbon fuels; and demonstrating how the electric system could be an integral part of the future net-zero economy. \nAbout the Speaker: Jeffery Preece is a Director of Research and Development at the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI). In this role\, Jeffery is focused on developing world-class research portfolios to support the energy economy transition to a net-zero emissions future. Jeffery leads EPRI’s research teams focused on long duration (bulk) energy storage\, advanced power generation cycles\, CO2 capture and storage\, net-zero industrial clusters\, and hydrogen and low-carbon fuels. Jeffery serves as EPRI’s lead on the joint EPRI-GTI Energy Low-Carbon Resources Initiative (LCRI). In prior roles at EPRI\, Jeffery led the Water Management Technology program and Energy-Water Nexus Team which focused on desalination and cooling system technology development and deployment. He also worked in engineering and operations services at U.S. electric utilities. Jeffery earned an M.B.A. from Wake Forest University and a B.S. in chemical engineering from North Carolina State University.\n \nModerator: Charlie Smith\, Principal Consultant\, 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 \n 
URL:https://www.esig.energy/event/webinar-epri-low-carbon-resources-initiative/
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