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Energy Systems Integration Group
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 31 ส.ค. 2017
The Energy Systems Integration Group (ESIG), previously known as the Utility Wind Integration Group (UWIG), was established in 1989 to provide a forum for the critical analysis of wind for utility applications. Initially focused on wind power, UWIG expanded its focus to include solar power and distributed generation and become known as the Utility Variable-Generation Integration Group in 2011. In 2018, driven by the economics and growth of renewable energy and the interdependent nature of the global energy industry, the association expanded its focus beyond the electricity system of today. These expanding perspectives around energy, and the growing need for coordination across the ways that we produce, convert, deliver and use energy, are the reasons we have become the Energy Systems Integration Group (ESIG).
Large Loads Task Force: Kick-off Webinar
Large electrical loads, such as AI and other data centers, hydrogen production facilities, and EV fleet charging centers, may present new challenges for the electric power industry. Utility planners face difficulties in forecasting demand, transmission planners struggle to build infrastructure at the required pace, and system operators must address grid stability risks caused by large loads disconnecting during faults. Meanwhile, large load developers grapple with slow and complex interconnection processes, stringent reliability requirements, and limited access to wholesale markets and real-time pricing.
To address these challenges, the Energy Systems Integration Group (ESIG) is launching a Large Loads Task Force (LLTF) to unite stakeholders, identify practical solutions, and develop harmonized practices that ensure reliable and efficient grid integration while supporting industry growth. The U.S. Department of Energy Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy and Meta are helping to fund this effort.
This webinar outlines the scope, format, and deliverables of the task force, as well as introduces the leadership team.
To address these challenges, the Energy Systems Integration Group (ESIG) is launching a Large Loads Task Force (LLTF) to unite stakeholders, identify practical solutions, and develop harmonized practices that ensure reliable and efficient grid integration while supporting industry growth. The U.S. Department of Energy Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy and Meta are helping to fund this effort.
This webinar outlines the scope, format, and deliverables of the task force, as well as introduces the leadership team.
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Webinar: IBR and Data Center Integration Updates from 2024 and Predictions for 2025
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Featured Speakers: Ryan Quint, Founder & CEO, Elevate Energy Consulting; Kyle Thomas, Vice President of Engineering and Compliance Services, Elevate Energy Consulting; Farhad Yahyaie, Head of Power System Studies and Modeling Webinar Abstract: Over the past decade, industry has learned a tremendous amount about inverter-based resource (IBR) integration. This led to the publication of dozens of ...
G-PST/ESIG Webinar: IBR driven Sub synchronous Oscillations
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Featured Speaker: Balarko Chaudhuri, Reader in Power Systems, Imperial College London About the Webinar: Increasing shares of inverter-based resources (IBRs) present unprecedented grid stability challenges. One particular concern is sub-synchronous oscillation (SSO) caused by multiple IBRs interacting across the power grid especially, under high IBR scenarios. The opaqueness of IBR controls and...
ESIG Integrated Planning Workshop: System Expansion Modeling
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Visions for Holistic Economic “Optimization” of Generation, Transmission, Distribution, and Customer/Load Introduction Debbie Lew, Executive Director, ESIG Integration Across T&D Bryan Palmintier, National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) Use and Applications of the WISDOM Model Chris Clack, Pattern Energy (invited) Examples of Current Practices AEMO’s Integrated System Plan Luke Falla, Austr...
Webinar: U.S. Department of Energy's National Transmission Planning Study Results
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Featured Speaker: Yamit Lavi, Technical Advisor, Grid Deployment Office, U.S. Department of Energy Webinar Abstract: The U.S. Department of Energy recently released the National Transmission Planning (NTP) Study, a set of long-term planning tools and analyses that examine a wide range of potential future scenarios through 2050 to identify pathways to maintain grid reliability, increase resilien...
G-PST/ESIG Webinar: GFM Technology Adoption in ERCOT - Status Update
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Featured Speaker: Shun Hsien (Fred) Huang, Director of Operations Support, ERCOT About the Webinar: The ERCOT grid has experienced significant growth of IBRs in the last two decades and expects to have more IBRs connected to the ERCOT grid in the future. This webinar will provide an update of the ERCOT’s ongoing effort, including potential reliability benefit, performance expectation, test fram...
Tutorial: From Frequency Scan to Immittance Based Stability Theory...
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Tutorial: From Frequency Scan to Immittance-Based Stability Theory: Frequency-Domain Methods for IBR and Future Power Systems Featured Presenter: Dr. Jian Sun, Professor in the Department of Electrical, Computer and Systems Engineering, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI); Director of the Center for Future Energy Systems (CFES) About the Tutorial: Frequency scan has been used to identify sub...
2024 Fall Technical Workshop: Session 8B: Interregional Transmission
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Session 8B: Interregional Transmission Session Chair: Joshua Macey, Associate Professor, Yale Law School NERC Interregional Transfer Capability Study John Moura, Director of Reliability Assessment, NERC Transmission Resilience Study Part 2 Derek Stenclik, Co-Founder, Telos Energy Resource Adequacy Benefits of Interregional Transmission Brian Sergi, Research Engineer, NREL Astrape North Plains R...
2024 Fall Technical Workshop: Session 9: Closing Plenary on Gas-Electric Coordination
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Session 9: Closing Plenary on Gas-Electric Coordination Session Chair: Paul Sotkiewicz, President and Founder, E-Cubed Gas-Electric Coordination in New England Stephen George, Director of Operational Performance, Training and Integration, ISO-NE Integrating Across the Gas and Electric Sectors at Eversource Digaunto Chatterjee, Senior Vice President of Engineering, Eversource Supporting Electrif...
2024 Fall Technical Workshop: Session 7A: Advances in Resource Adequacy
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Session 7A: Advances in Resource Adequacy Session Chair: Bethany Frew, Group Manager, NREL Results from EPRI RA Initiative Aidan Tuohy, Director of Transmission Operations and Planning, EPRI IEA Wind Recommended Practices Hannele Holttinen, OA Task 25 of IEA Wind (Finland) Prince Edward Island - Resource Adequacy Stress from Rapid Electrification Scott Harper, CEO, WEICan (Canada) Derek Ellis, ...
2024 Fall Technical Workshop: Session 8A: EMT Practices and Applications
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Session 8A: EMT Practices and Applications Session Chair: Julia Matevosyan, Chief Engineer, ESIG EMT Practices in ONS Bruno Pestana Rosa, Electrical Studies Engineer, Planning Department, ONS EMT Practices in ISO-NE Brad Marszalkowski, Supervisor of Resource Integration, ISO-NE EMT Studies: Industry Uptake and How to Make Them More Manageable Andrew Isaacs, Vice President, Electranix (Canada) N...
2024 Fall Technical Workshop: Session 6: Cutting Edge Practices in Integrated Planning
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Session 6: Cutting Edge Practices in Integrated Planning Session Chair: Juha Kiviluoma, Principal Scientist, VTT Integrating Across Generation, Transmission and Distribution at Eversource Digaunto Chaterjee, Senior Vice President of Engineering, Eversource HECO’s Integrated Grid Plan Ken Aramaki, Director T&D Planning, Hawaiian Electric Company Salt River Project’s Integrated System Plan Angie ...
2024 Fall Technical Workshop: Session 7B: Finding Flexibility in Demand
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Session 7B: Finding Flexibility in Demand Demand Response Participation in Wholesale Markets Session Chair: Derek Stenclik, Co-founder, Telos Energy Half of Demand in the Future will be Flexible! Peter Markussen, Managing Director, Energinet (Denmark) Xcel’s Plans for Load Flexibility and its Long-term Role in Meeting Future Goals Zach Pollock, Director of Grid Strategy and Emerging Technology,...
2024 Fall Technical Workshop: Session 5A: Reliability with High levels of IBRs
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Session 5A: Reliability with High levels of IBRs Session Chair: Julia Matevosyan, Chief Engineer, ESIG CAISO Reliability Issues John Phipps, Executive Director of Grid Operations, CAISO NESO Perspective Xiaoyao Zhou, Engineering Compliance Manager, NESO (Great Britain) Insights, Consensus, and Disagreement in the Power Systems Community About Dynamic Simulation Tools Necessary for Stability Jac...
2024 Fall Technical Workshop: Session 5B: 100% Clean Energy or 100% Clean Electricity...
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Session 5B: 100% Clean Energy or 100% Clean Electricity: The Importance of Energy Sector Coupling Session Chair: Elaine Hart, Founder, Moment Energy Insights Integrated System Planning Perspective Chris Clack, Vice President, Integrated Energy Systems Planning at Pattern Energy Group Findings from the Low Carbon Resources Initiative Net-Zero 2050 Geoff Blanford, Senior Technical Executive, EPRI...
2024 Fall Technical Workshop: Session 4B: Distribution System Resilience and the Role of DERs
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2024 Fall Technical Workshop: Session 4B: Distribution System Resilience and the Role of DERs
2024 Fall Technical Workshop: Session 4A: Planning and Interconnection of Large Loads
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2024 Fall Technical Workshop: Session 4A: Planning and Interconnection of Large Loads
2024 Fall Technical Workshop: Session 2: FERC Order 1920
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2024 Fall Technical Workshop: Session 2: FERC Order 1920
2024 Fall Technical Workshop: Session 3A: Modeling, Protection and Application of GFM Technology
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2024 Fall Technical Workshop: Session 3A: Modeling, Protection and Application of GFM Technology
2024 Fall Technical Workshop: Session 3B: Carbon Tracking and Emissions Transparency
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2024 Fall Technical Workshop: Session 3B: Carbon Tracking and Emissions Transparency
2024 Fall Technical Workshop: Opening Plenary Session: The Promise and Challenges of Offshore Wind
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2024 Fall Technical Workshop: Opening Plenary Session: The Promise and Challenges of Offshore Wind
2024 Fall Technical Workshop: Breakthrough Energy/ESIG/GPST Integrated Planning Workshop
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2024 Fall Technical Workshop: Breakthrough Energy/ESIG/GPST Integrated Planning Workshop
2024 Fall Technical Workshop: Introduction / Opening Remarks
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2024 Fall Technical Workshop: Introduction / Opening Remarks
Grid Planning for Building Electrification
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Grid Planning for Building Electrification
ENTSO-E Grid Stability Initiatives: How is Grid Stability Ensured in a Changing Power System?
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ENTSO-E Grid Stability Initiatives: How is Grid Stability Ensured in a Changing Power System?
Webinar: A Global Update on GFM Projects and Specifications
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Webinar: A Global Update on GFM Projects and Specifications
G-PST/ESIG Webinar: Delivering MCCS - Software and Modular Control Center System of the Future
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G-PST/ESIG Webinar: Delivering MCCS - Software and Modular Control Center System of the Future
Webinar: DER Management & Implementation Use-Cases - We Can Control DERs, Now What?
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Webinar: DER Management & Implementation Use-Cases - We Can Control DERs, Now What?
G-PST/ESIG Webinar: Diagnosis and Mitigation of Observed Oscillations in IBR-Dominant Power Systems
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G-PST/ESIG Webinar: Diagnosis and Mitigation of Observed Oscillations in IBR-Dominant Power Systems
Approaching Regional Inertia & Fast Frequency Stability Screening Methods in High Renewable Systems
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Approaching Regional Inertia & Fast Frequency Stability Screening Methods in High Renewable Systems
Hi, there were some questions that were not answered in the webinar. Where can I find answers to those questions? Did Julian Leslie revert back with the answers to questions asked? Thank you.
Please, how can we access the presentation? Could you share in the description
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Is there a certificate?
Merryn, stop hijacking topics with your welcome to country crap. You even confused yourself while saying it, which shows it's just lip service. Stick to the topic of the video.
Excellent presentation.
Few value added by the presented. Just the slides are interesting
that was an awesome piece of propaganda, i'm hyped up now
Thank you for making the recorded videos accessible on youtube.
Barely any volume on 2nd speaker
Hi everyone, it is interesting video. But could you please explane the frase in the picture in minute 30 "At times with the largest uncertainties the spread is larger hence the capacity that can be is reduced to maintain fitness". For me is unclear why capacity is reduced and for what.
Sorry I wanted to say '' the capacity that can be bid is reduced to maintain firmness". The firmness of what and how capacity that can be bid can affect that firmness? ❤
Excellent. Part of my success this month. Reviewing the recording one after abother.
whats your take on you tube site Miltechntac claim that AEMO and CSIRO have not show, swept under the carpet by small phases for large true costs ahead for the tax payers ? that prices will only increase and not back off as predicted , that you have removed cheaper options from the discussion.
Big thanks for sharing. My week just got busy
Excellent presentation 👏
Superb information .
It looks like Distributed PVs will be a lot more expensive.
Towards the end of the presentation he mentioned that this market is flexible cuz the +ve cancels the -ve imbalances and the whole system is more efficient financially. But are they taking into consideration the losses between where the energy gets produced vs where its consumed across the entire western region? 😮
Loads of information and truly detailed work... Many thanks for these efforts team ESIG
Fascinating work. Thank you for posting these on TH-cam!
I need this PDF
10% AI 20% data quality 20% data update rate Rest is Hardware data ,FAT test report ,RLA,Load curve SCADA, PLC.......
Great Webinar!
Survey of OEMs showing current barriers to compliance with IEEE starts 1:01:54
Thx
Starts 5:40
🤤 'promosm'
Thank you for sharing all the sessions. It has been very informative. A lot of challenging convectional thinking.
I would like to have the presentation files on this workshop.
Would the proliferation of Long-Duration Energy Storage allow your generation resources to divert power into the batteries rather than curtailing power production during these incidents/events?
The future a modern power system is based on power electronics development..
Tried to apply for membership but didn't get any feedback, three times
Great presentation! Where can I find the PSCAD simulation test presented? Is it avaiable for the public? Thank you.
Thanks for the excellent presentation. This is really helpful.
Great Webinar, would it be possible to post links from the presentations to the video comment section on youtube & perhaps also the additional answers to Q&A?
at 18:22, you talk how ercot models batteries but there are many models (steady state, dynamic, state estimator model, ATC engine model to compute transmission capability, etc) can you clarify WHICH model this is? it's not obvious
Consider timestamping these videos for engineers who need to get to the punch. Use the outline shown @ 5:39 with timestamps for starters. Listing of Anchillary services (and what the acronyms stand for) @ 8:43, challenges @25:47, key takeaways at 34:56; @41:11, monitoring for State of Charge & sending SOC info to SCADA: currently receive 3 telemetry points from BESS, current SOC, max limit at which the BESS will operate and what's the min limit at which they will operate to ensure enough charge being preserved. @ 44:50, Primary Frequency Response deadband set at 17MHZ and droop settings as low as1%, triggered at 59.85Hz with 250ms response time. @ 52:02, with ERCOT not actively managing SOC, what is the mechanism for monitoring and mitigating insufficient SOC? Currently it is purely monitoring using real-time info only
I don't know if you will read this, but at 22:03, you show dynamic response for systems with equal Xg/Rg=3 but wildly different SCRs (15 vs.3) yet the swing response is almost the same. How is that possible? Wilder swings make sense for the SCR=3 case but what explains the swings for SCR=15, all else being equal? Also at 29:22, you clearly state that the stronger the grid the wilder the oscillations but how is that possible? By definition, a grid is deemed "strong" when disturbances do not cause wild fluctuations, not just having a higher SCR value so your naming convention of what constitutes a strong grid is confusing (I'm based in the US)
A lot of insight in this speech! Does the slides in this speech public, can we get access?
Patrick finishes the presentation at 46 minutes, then responds to questions.
Patrick starts around 5:25
Where can I find the slide deck?
www.esig.energy/event/webinar-market-design-concepts-for-evolving-power-systems/
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Thank you for your great webinar
thank you for posting this
Well presented Babak. Like his openness during his Q & A session as well.
Thanks so much ESIG!
I love you ESIG❤
HYSR SunHydrogen!
Energinet is always at the edge ❤
...Excellent practical presentation. I ask all my commercial, industrial, and military customers to consider budgeting, specify, designing, install and commissions their own "Control Rooms" or "Network Operating Centers" to monitor external and internal data streams to improve situational awareness.