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Download Presentations Download Q&A Responses Mark your calendar and join us for the first i2X FIRST Season 3 meeting on Thursday, June 4 from 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. ET. This session will discuss experience and practices pertaining to IBR plant ride-through design evaluations and NERC PRC-029-1 implementation. The standard’s effective date is 10/1/2026, so this […]
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Download the Presentation Featured Speaker: Jinye Zhao, Technical Manager, ISO New England Moderator: Erik Ela, Director of System Operation and Electricity Markets, ESIG About the Webinar: As the New England power system increasingly depends on renewable and energy-limited resources, assessing reliability during extreme conditions has become critically important. ISO New England has introduced the Regional […] |
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ESIG’s 2026 Summer Workshops bring together five practitioner communities for focused deep-dive sessions on June 15–17 at the Embassy Suites Denver – Downtown Convention Center. Our annual Forecasting and Meteorology in Power Systems Workshop anchors the week—and alongside it, four additional workshops address emerging challenges tied to that work: Integrating economic and reliability models for power systems planning, advanced grid solutions, flexible interconnections for large […]
Join ESIG from June 15 – 17, 2026 in Portland, OR for the next Interconnection Short Course, hosted by the Bonneville Power Administration. This three-day in-person training is intended to enhance the knowledge and ability of the current workforce through coursework focused on best practices for performing the study work necessary to interconnect inverter-based resources to […]
Workshop recordings will be available soon! Opening Plenary: Latest Advancements in Renewables ForecastingSession Chair: Justin Sharp, Senior Technical Leader, Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI)The opening session will share some of the major updates from both weather prediction source data and individual forecast providers with a focus on how both meteorology and AI are working together to […]
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Workshop recordings will be available soon! Workshop OpeningWhat’s Broken, What’s Getting Better, and What Might Not Really Matter: A Perspective on Power Systems ModelingPaul Denholm, Senior Research Fellow, National Laboratory of the Rockies (NLR) Session 1M: Weather-to-Grid LinkagesSession Chair: Justin Sharp, Senior Technical Leader, Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) Weather-related factors–such as resource availability, demand profiles, and […] |
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Joint with National Laboratory of the Rockies Workshop recordings will be available soon! Opening Session: Setting the Scene – Growing Loads, Why This MattersSession Chair: Beibei (BeiLi) Li, Manager of Strategic Assessment, Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO)Power systems around the world are experiencing growing interest for large load interconnection. This session will set the scene and […] |
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ESIG in collaboration with Berkeley Lab, is facilitating Studies, Tools and Interconnection Consistency and Harmonization Meetings (STITCH) as part of the DOE’s Interconnection Innovation e-Xchange (i2X) initiative. The i2X STITCH initiative is intended to explore interconnection studies across the US and identify ways where harmonization and automations can help improve the speed and reliability of […] |
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Featured Speaker: Greg Mandelman, Director of Analytics & Energy Programs, Electric Power Engineers (EPE) Moderator: Matt Schuerger, Senior Fellow, ESIG About the Webinar: Forecasting for EV charging loads is unlike any forecasting exercise utilities, regulators, and stakeholders have tackled for before — it’s mobile, shaped by human behavior, and can concentrate quickly enough to strain […] |
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