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2024 Forecasting & Markets Workshop: Closing: Discussion of Energy Transition Issues/Challenges
Closing Plenary Session - Panel Discussion of the Issues and Challenges in the Energy Transition
Session Chair: Sue Haupt, Senior Scientist, NSF National Center for Atmospheric Research
Summary Comments from the Power System Perspective
Paul Sotkiewicz, President, E-Cubed Policy Associates
Summary Comments from the Meteorology Perspective
John Zack, MESO
zhlédnutí: 170

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2024 Forecasting/Markets Workshop: Session 10: Bridging the Gap- Atmospheric Science & Grid Modeling
zhlédnutí 49Před dnem
(Co-sponsored by Renewable Energy Committee of the American Meteorological Society) Session Chair: Cathy Finley, Associate Professor, University of North Dakota Connecting the Dots: Status and Prospects Justin Sharp, Research Leader IV, EPRI Modeling Extreme Events in the Western Interconnection Jon Jensen, Engineer, Reliability Modeling, WECC Status of Climate Change Projections on Wind & Sola...
2024 Forecasting/Markets Workshop: Session 5B: Utility & ISO Probabilistic Forecasting Developments
zhlédnutí 48Před dnem
Session Chair: Timothy Duffy, Manager, Demand Forecasting & Analysis, NYISO Recent Developments in Probabilistic Forecasting in AEMO Andrew Akman, Principal Data Scientist, AEMO (Australia) Using Probabilistic Forecasting at SPP Jeff Baskin, Meteorologist / Technical Analyst, SPP Probabilistic Forecasting Developments in CAISO Lysha Matsunobu, Power Systems Forecaster Specialist, CAISO MISO Unc...
2024 Forecasting & Markets Workshop: Session 5A: Forecasting & Markets
zhlédnutí 38Před dnem
Session Chair: Jonathan Black, Manager, Load Forecasting, ISO-New England Solar Eclipse: Forecasting, NWP Models and Future Needs Adam Simkowski, Principal Meteorological Risk Analyst, MISO Lars Rohwer, Senior Meteorologist, energy and meteo systems GmbH (Germany) ARPA-E PERFORM Project Results on Flexibility Options and Reserves for DA Markets Elina Spyrou, Leverhulme Lecturer, Imperial Colleg...
2024 Forecasting & Markets Workshop: Session 4B: Power System Impacts of Rapid Electrification
zhlédnutí 81Před dnem
Session Chair: Matt Schuerger, Senior Fellow, ESIG Infrastructure Impacts of Electrification Jun Wen, Principal Advisor - DSO Strategy & Implementation, Southern California Edison Navigating the Challenges of Rapid High-density Load Additions Zachary Pollock, Director of Grid Strategy & Emerging Technology, Xcel Energy Geospatial Forecasting of Electrification Load and Effects on the T&D System...
2024 Forecasting & Markets Workshop: Session 4A: Retail Pricing
zhlédnutí 35Před dnem
Session Chair: Paul Sotkiewicz, President, E-Cubed Policy Associates How Well Do Customers Respond to Time Varying Retail Rates? Sanem Sergici, Principal, The Brattle Group New Directions in Real Time Pricing Carl Linvill, Principal, Regulatory Assistance Project C&I Customers Access to Wholesale Prices in RTOs Devin Hartman, Director, Energy and Environmental Policy, R Street Retail Pricing, A...
2024 Forecasting & Markets Workshop: Session 3B: Advances in Wind and Solar Forecasting
zhlédnutí 28Před dnem
Session Chair: Craig Collier, Chief Meteorologist, Head of Operations, Energy Forecasting Solutions Research Activities to Improve NOAA’s High Resolution Rapid Refresh Model Dave Turner, Chief Scientist, NOAA Global Systems Laboratory and Manager of NOAA’s Atmospheric Science for Renewable Energy Program Spreads and Gradient Spreads: An Alternative to the Standard Probabilistic Forecast Armin K...
2024 Forecasting & Markets Workshop: Session 3A: Considerations for 100% Zero Marginal Cost Markets
zhlédnutí 44Před dnem
Session Chair: Robin Hytowitz, Energy Management Advisor, NextEra Analytics Market Evolution Towards 100% Clean Electricity Chris Geissler, Director, Economic Analysis, ISO-NE Scalable Markets for the Energy Transition Arne Olson, Senior Partner, Energy and Environmental Economics, Inc. Markets for Resource Adequacy and Electricity as a Public Good Kelli Joseph, Senior Fellow, Electricity Marke...
2024 Forecasting & Markets Workshop: Session 2B: Growth of Large Loads
zhlédnutí 30Před dnem
Session Chair: Debbie Lew, Associate Director, ESIG Growth of Large Loads Debbie Lew, Associate Director, ESIG Forecasting Growth of Large Loads Victor Ni, Senior Market Strategy Advisor, MISO Data Center Driven Load Growth James Jones, NOVEC New Manufacturing Driven Load Growth Joseph Church, Senior Forecast & Load Analyst, Salt River Project Industrial Thermal Batteries Michael Hagerty, Princ...
2024 Forecasting & Markets Workshop: Session 2A: Improving DER Participation in Organized Markets
zhlédnutí 27Před dnem
Session Chair: Erik Ela, Technical Executive and Program Manager, EPRI MMS Development of Aggregated DER Bids and Implementation in CAISO for FERC Order 2222 Compliance Ashmin Mansingh, Global VP of Engineering, Siemens Grid Software Jay Jones, Senior Advisor, Market Technology Support, CAISO Coordinating Aggregator Participation in Markets with the DSO for FERC Order 2222 Dylan Cutler, Head of...
2024 Forecasting & Markets Workshop: Opening Plenary: AI Applications to Forecasting and Markets
zhlédnutí 49Před dnem
Session Chair: Mark Ahlstrom, President, ESIG Board of Directors & NextEra Energy Resources AI Applications to Hazardous Weather Forecasting Aaron Hill, Assistant Professor, University of Oklahoma AI Applications to Long Range Energy Forecasts Benjamin Toms, Founder, Intersphere Cloud Nowcasting Using Deep Neural Nets Eric Grimit, Technology Manager, Applied Meteorology, Vaisala Use of AI in Cr...
2024 Forecasting & Markets Workshop: Opening Remarks, Keynote Address, Industry Overview
zhlédnutí 43Před dnem
Introduction / Opening Remarks Opening Remarks Mark Ahlstrom, President, ESIG Board of Directors & NextEra Energy Resources Keynote: Inventing the Future Melanie Frye, President & CEO, WECC Industry Overview Charlie Smith, Executive Director, ESIG
2024 Forecasting & Markets Workshop: Tutorial: Weather Datasets for Power System Planning
zhlédnutí 97Před dnem
Moderator: John Zack, MESO State of the Art in Datasets John Zack, MESO Problems with Existing Datasets Justin Sharp, Research Leader IV, EPRI Evaluation and Adjustments to the ERA5 Jim Wilczak, Research Meteorologist, NOAA CONUS404, A High-resolution Hydro-climate Dataset Sue Haupt, Senior Scientist, NSF National Center for Atmospheric Research Applying the WIND Toolkit and WTK-LED to Grid Int...
Webinar: How NOAA Open Data Dissemination Weather Forecasts Are Boosting Grid Operations
zhlédnutí 204Před 14 dny
Featured Speakers: Adrienne Simonson, Director, NOAA’s Open Data Dissemination (NODD), and David Stuebe, Software Engineer, Camus Energy About the Webinar: For grid operators and planners managing the shift to large-scale renewable generation, accurate weather forecasting is an increasingly essential tool. NOAA’s Open Data Dissemination (NODD) provides public access to weather forecast models t...
Webinar: The Atlantic Offshore Wind Transmission Study
zhlédnutí 381Před měsícem
Featured Speakers: Amy Rose, Senior Researcher and Group Manager, NREL; Greg Brinkman, Energy Analysis Engineer, NREL; Luke Lavin, Research Engineer, NREL About the Webinar: The Atlantic Offshore Wind Transmission Study identifies and compares different transmission strategies for enabling offshore wind energy deployment along the U.S. Atlantic Coast, from Maine through South Carolina. The stud...
Webinar: GFM Solutions for Compliance on Plant Levels
zhlédnutí 580Před měsícem
Webinar: GFM Solutions for Compliance on Plant Levels
Webinar: Accelerating and Scaling Up GETs
zhlédnutí 493Před měsícem
Webinar: Accelerating and Scaling Up GETs
G-PST/ESIG Webinar: Market Products for System Stability
zhlédnutí 482Před 2 měsíci
G-PST/ESIG Webinar: Market Products for System Stability
Webinar: Flexibility from Hydrogen
zhlédnutí 464Před 2 měsíci
Webinar: Flexibility from Hydrogen
G-PST/ESIG Webinar Series: A Framework for Quantifying Supply and Demand for Grid Stability Services
zhlédnutí 688Před 2 měsíci
G-PST/ESIG Webinar Series: A Framework for Quantifying Supply and Demand for Grid Stability Services
2024 Spring Technical Workshop: Closing Plenary: Plant Retirement Planning - A Panel Discussion
zhlédnutí 104Před 2 měsíci
2024 Spring Technical Workshop: Closing Plenary: Plant Retirement Planning - A Panel Discussion
2024 Spring Technical Workshop: Session 8A: System Oscillations
zhlédnutí 180Před 2 měsíci
2024 Spring Technical Workshop: Session 8A: System Oscillations
2024 Spring Technical Workshop: Session 7A: System Planning
zhlédnutí 181Před 2 měsíci
2024 Spring Technical Workshop: Session 7A: System Planning
2024 Spring Technical Workshop: Session 7B: DER
zhlédnutí 129Před 2 měsíci
2024 Spring Technical Workshop: Session 7B: DER
2024 Spring Technical Workshop: Session 6: Price-based Demand Flexibility:
zhlédnutí 68Před 2 měsíci
2024 Spring Technical Workshop: Session 6: Price-based Demand Flexibility:
2024 Spring Technical Workshop: Session 5B: Resource Adequacy
zhlédnutí 138Před 2 měsíci
2024 Spring Technical Workshop: Session 5B: Resource Adequacy
2024 Spring Technical Workshop: Session 5A: Transmission Interconnection Process
zhlédnutí 116Před 2 měsíci
2024 Spring Technical Workshop: Session 5A: Transmission Interconnection Process
2024 Spring Technical Workshop: Session 4B: Virtual Power Plants
zhlédnutí 85Před 2 měsíci
2024 Spring Technical Workshop: Session 4B: Virtual Power Plants
2024 Spring Technical Workshop: Session 4A: Resilience
zhlédnutí 91Před 2 měsíci
2024 Spring Technical Workshop: Session 4A: Resilience
2024 Spring Technical Workshop: Session 3B: Grid Forming Technology Developments
zhlédnutí 231Před 2 měsíci
2024 Spring Technical Workshop: Session 3B: Grid Forming Technology Developments

Komentáře

  • @fenixcongen14
    @fenixcongen14 Před 3 dny

    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.

    • @fenixcongen14
      @fenixcongen14 Před 3 dny

      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? ❤

  • @jessenyokabi4290
    @jessenyokabi4290 Před měsícem

    Excellent. Part of my success this month. Reviewing the recording one after abother.

  • @frednedgold4636
    @frednedgold4636 Před 2 měsíci

    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.

  • @josiahufono
    @josiahufono Před 3 měsíci

    Big thanks for sharing. My week just got busy

  • @Ben-zq6hg
    @Ben-zq6hg Před 3 měsíci

    Excellent presentation 👏

  • @arpitamishra2816
    @arpitamishra2816 Před 3 měsíci

    Superb information .

  • @user-le3wr8ug4p
    @user-le3wr8ug4p Před 4 měsíci

    It looks like Distributed PVs will be a lot more expensive.

  • @nometalgearr
    @nometalgearr Před 5 měsíci

    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? 😮

  • @sheharyarkhan1818
    @sheharyarkhan1818 Před 5 měsíci

    Loads of information and truly detailed work... Many thanks for these efforts team ESIG

  • @davisray1453
    @davisray1453 Před 6 měsíci

    Fascinating work. Thank you for posting these on CZcams!

  • @1jj7
    @1jj7 Před 7 měsíci

    I need this PDF

  • @tejeshwvardhan1165
    @tejeshwvardhan1165 Před 9 měsíci

    10% AI 20% data quality 20% data update rate Rest is Hardware data ,FAT test report ,RLA,Load curve SCADA, PLC.......

  • @user-rn9dy6sv8w
    @user-rn9dy6sv8w Před 9 měsíci

    Great Webinar!

  • @user-jy8ci8uk5g
    @user-jy8ci8uk5g Před 10 měsíci

    Survey of OEMs showing current barriers to compliance with IEEE starts 1:01:54

  • @user-rj6ck6go5e
    @user-rj6ck6go5e Před 11 měsíci

    Thx

  • @user-jy8ci8uk5g
    @user-jy8ci8uk5g Před 11 měsíci

    Starts 5:40

  • @robertrobinson7439
    @robertrobinson7439 Před rokem

    🤤 'promosm'

  • @jessenyokabi4290
    @jessenyokabi4290 Před rokem

    Thank you for sharing all the sessions. It has been very informative. A lot of challenging convectional thinking.

  • @myblessingto
    @myblessingto Před rokem

    I would like to have the presentation files on this workshop.

  • @ricy802
    @ricy802 Před rokem

    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?

  • @user-pk7vt6vl6n
    @user-pk7vt6vl6n Před rokem

    The future a modern power system is based on power electronics development..

  • @philipkasempa6228
    @philipkasempa6228 Před rokem

    Tried to apply for membership but didn't get any feedback, three times

  • @jasdfff770
    @jasdfff770 Před rokem

    Great presentation! Where can I find the PSCAD simulation test presented? Is it avaiable for the public? Thank you.

  • @amilapathirana8822
    @amilapathirana8822 Před rokem

    Thanks for the excellent presentation. This is really helpful.

  • @euphoriceuler
    @euphoriceuler Před rokem

    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?

  • @user-jy8ci8uk5g
    @user-jy8ci8uk5g Před rokem

    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

  • @user-jy8ci8uk5g
    @user-jy8ci8uk5g Před rokem

    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

  • @user-jy8ci8uk5g
    @user-jy8ci8uk5g Před rokem

    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)

  • @celestewu6696
    @celestewu6696 Před rokem

    A lot of insight in this speech! Does the slides in this speech public, can we get access?

  • @nickhatton6418
    @nickhatton6418 Před rokem

    Patrick finishes the presentation at 46 minutes, then responds to questions.

  • @MilanElan
    @MilanElan Před rokem

    Patrick starts around 5:25

  • @nometalgearr
    @nometalgearr Před rokem

    Where can I find the slide deck?

    • @AbdullahAlMamun-di3uc
      @AbdullahAlMamun-di3uc Před rokem

      www.esig.energy/event/webinar-market-design-concepts-for-evolving-power-systems/

  • @jacklin7103
    @jacklin7103 Před rokem

    ρ尺oΜ𝐎ᔕᗰ 🙏

  • @JK-tm1tk
    @JK-tm1tk Před rokem

    Thank you for your great webinar

  • @TeamCropDusters
    @TeamCropDusters Před 2 lety

    thank you for posting this

  • @mdsarowaralam7402
    @mdsarowaralam7402 Před 2 lety

    Well presented Babak. Like his openness during his Q & A session as well.

  • @benhutchins5491
    @benhutchins5491 Před 2 lety

    Thanks so much ESIG!

  • @zakkamarachi8081
    @zakkamarachi8081 Před 2 lety

    I love you ESIG❤

  • @hasanchoudhury5401
    @hasanchoudhury5401 Před 2 lety

    HYSR SunHydrogen!

  • @zakkamarachi8081
    @zakkamarachi8081 Před 2 lety

    Energinet is always at the edge ❤

  • @energyexecs
    @energyexecs Před 2 lety

    ...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.

  • @SCfan84
    @SCfan84 Před 2 lety

    If your PLL isn't locked anymore what choice do you have but to trip? You have no sense of if your injection is appropriately in phase to deliver power in any sort of controlled way?

  • @AndrewDeme
    @AndrewDeme Před 2 lety

    Do these techniques use Electrical Engineering techniques such as State Estimation as this runs today in real time in Australia today on Distribution Networks. Not sure what problem this is solving over and above what is in place already ?

  • @energyexecs
    @energyexecs Před 2 lety

    Thank you to Eckard Quitmann for representing the best available product lines.

  • @energyexecs
    @energyexecs Před 2 lety

    @ hour 1:40 -as a utility account manager all my customers are installing Solar + Energy Storage and ALL seek "grid firming" control strategies. Great discussion

  • @energyexecs
    @energyexecs Před 2 lety

    ...I like the term "grid firming".

  • @tedtowers9039
    @tedtowers9039 Před 2 lety

    Hi,I have heard that wind turbines because of cost of maintenance,quantity of lubricant required and inability to recycle blades, making them not so beneficial as a power producer. Just saying.

  • @silvesterstronach2756

    😞 Promo_SM!!!

  • @zakkamarachi8081
    @zakkamarachi8081 Před 2 lety

    Thank you so much, please if you can improve the sound quality. ❤

  • @chendong2917
    @chendong2917 Před 2 lety

    The static transfer limit for 1 p.u. active power in transmission (X>>R) is around SCR = 0.9 not SCR = 1. This is determined by Saddle Node Bifurcation, insolvability of power flow operating point. The dynamics that ultimately prevent the exploitation of static limit is the voltage sensitivity in respect of reactive power, but VSC active damping can overcome that by manipulating EMT control.

    • @thomasbright5126
      @thomasbright5126 Před 2 lety

      When you claim that SCR is less than 1, you should properly formulate your definition of SCR. If the VSC power capacity instead of only active power is used to calculate SCR, then reactive power control will have very limited impact on the minimum SCR.

    • @chendong2917
      @chendong2917 Před 2 lety

      @@thomasbright5126 Calculating SCR and the determination of maximum power transfer (in other words the minimum SCR) are different things. When calculating the SCR, it is the nominal active power on the denominator, (if apparent power were used then mathematically there would be no SCR below 1 to deliver 1 p.u. active power anymore). Obviously, in most of the cases and literature, nominal active power are used in the dominator. I suppose this is because originally VSC was not designed to supply reactive power for economical concern and a presumed strong grid to connect. However, the determination of minimum SCR is about the transfer of active power across network impedance. It is the net power that should be counted, not just generation. And this mathematical constraint can be extended to bidirectional power. As I cite previously, it is a problem of solvability of power flow within bounded voltage limits. A simple numerical example. When SCR =1, the transferred reactive power cannot stay at zero to send 1 p.u. active power, given both sending and receiving ends voltages are close to 1 p.u.. With an assumed infinite bus on the receiving end, the voltage of sending end will collapse when the active power is 60%-70%. This has nothing to do with PLL, GFL, or Grid forming. It is simply about the existence of a solution to equilibrium. Another dimension is that even though an equilibrium is secured with appropriate reactive power, if the system has adequate damping or not. This has something to do with PLL, but far from a complete story. It is more about the interaction between the overall control strategy of the system and the dynamics of voltage sensitivity in respective of reactive power. This dynamics always exist, regardless of the operating reactive power. It is time-variant and non-linear.

    • @thomasbright5126
      @thomasbright5126 Před 2 lety

      @@chendong2917 Maybe I am wrong, but the definition of SCR is about the MVA capacity of a bus over the rated active power of a power generation device. let say the bus capacity is 1.0p.u. When you already export 1.0p.u active power and then you added more reactive power, you have some apparent power large than the MVA capacity of the bus. In this case, can we call this VSC is operating in the grid strength of SCR being 1?

    • @chendong2917
      @chendong2917 Před 2 lety

      ​@@thomasbright5126 Yes. That is my point. In most cases, the denominator of SCR is defined as the rated active power, which is a constant before you start the analysis. Once the denominator is chosen, it does not change with the operating condition. - The question becomes, for which SCR, an active power of 1 p.u. can be transferred regardless of operating reactive power, which is easy to evaluate. The other option is to define the denominator of SCR as the rated apparent power. Then, for any SCR condition requiring a minimum reactive power, the active power cannot reached rated apparent power. And this threshold to disable 1 p.u. active power is way above SCR = 1. In either case above, the singular point is not SCR = 1, I am afraid. The electrical constraint is not the capacity of the bus, but the power carried by the network impedance. Before we proceed to EMT damping, this is a classical voltage stability issue.

    • @thomasbright5126
      @thomasbright5126 Před 2 lety

      @@chendong2917 The problem is not the denominator, but it is about the numerator. When you have 1.0.pu active power plus some reactive power, it means the MVA capacity of bus is larger than 1.0p.u, then you wlll have SCR>1. If we can ignore the reactive power in the calculation, then the larger capacity of a converter is always helpful for stability because of more freely controlled reactive power.