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SUMMARY:Advanced Integrated Planning Tools Virtual Workshop
DESCRIPTION:The session is sponsored by Breakthrough Energy and follows onto the Integrated System Planing Workshop in October of 2024 in Providence\, RI\, as well as the System Expansion Modeling Virtual Workshop in November of 2024. Building on the prior Integrated Planning Forums\, this deep dive workshop will present current tools that enable integrated planning and examine some case studies applying the tools. \n\nAdvanced Integrated Planning Tools Virtual Workshop Agenda\nMonday\, April 28\n2:30 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. ET \nIntegrated System Planning – The Long and the Short of it (Capacity Expansion to Nodal Analysis)\nGrant Thain\, VP\, Product Management\, Energy Exemplar \nSAInt: A Software Solution for Coordinating Economic and Reliability Planning Across Generation\, Transmission\, and Distribution\nCarlo Brancucci\, CEO\, encoord and Wallace Kenyon\, Chief Product Officer\, encoord \nThe Unrecognized Potential of Integrated System Planning\nRuss Philbrick\, CEO/CTO\, Polaris Systems Optimization \nEnabling Integrated Planning with Open-source Software\nClayton Barrows\, Senior Research Engineer and Group Manager\, National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)
URL:https://www.esig.energy/event/advanced-ip-tools-workshop/
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SUMMARY:ESIG LLTF Webinar: Study Concepts for Large Data Center Loads
DESCRIPTION:Andrew Isaacs\n**PLEASE NOTE – THIS IS A MEMBERS-ONLY WEBINAR** \nWebinar materials can be found here. \nFeatured Speaker: Andrew Isaacs\, Vice President\, Electranix \nAbout the Webinar: The fast advent of large data center loads has caught the power systems community largely off guard\, with new and important dynamic behaviors opening up the bulk power system to serious reliability risks.  This presentation will highlight urgent study considerations from the perspective of transmission planners charged with system reliability\, including evaluation of potential synchronous generator damage\, dealing with the potential increase in harmonic issues through the grid\, degradation of system damping\, and the need for new approaches to system voltage control.  A discussion of system modeling categories will be presented summarizing which models will be needed for each type of concern\, as well as some general suggestions for load entities overwhelmed with data requests. \nAbout the Speaker: Andrew Isaacs is Vice President at Electranix Corporation\, where he has been for over 20 years. He currently specializes in renewable interconnections\, weak grid and SSO issues\, grid-forming inverter application and specification\, large load interconnections\, as well as large scale EMT system modelling and process implementation. Additional current efforts include specification and support for FACTs\, training for utility planners\, and study team leadership. Andrew obtained his M.Sc.(EE) from the University of Manitoba\, Canada. He is an active participant in working groups through NERC\, CIGRE\, ESIG\, and the IEEE. \nRegistration Cost: FREE for ESIG Members \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/lltf-webinar-study-concepts-large-data-center-loads/
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