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Mid-Atlantic Distribution Systems and Planning Training

Publication Type

Presentation

Date Published

03/2019

Authors

Schneider, Kevin, Emma M Stewart, Barry Mather, Kevin McCabe, Mike Coddington, Joseph H Eto, Lisa C Schwartz, Juliet Homer, Tim Woolf, Paul De Martini, Debra Lew, Lavelle Freeman

Year of Publication

2019

Organization

Energy Markets and Planning Department

Research Areas

Energy Planning and Procurement, Integrated Distribution System Planning 2, Time- and Locational-Sensitive Value

Related Files

Agenda PDF (271.85 KB)
Trainer Bios PDF (278.17 KB)
Distribution 101 PDF (4.36 MB)
Forecasting Load with DERs PDF (14.91 MB)
Distribution System Control and Automation PDF (14.83 MB)
Impacts of DERs on Transmission Systems PDF (1.56 MB)
Utility Distribution Planning 101 PDF (2.31 MB)
Reliability Metrics and Reliability Value-Based Planning PDF (1.4 MB)
PUC Distribution Planning Practices PDF (6.25 MB)
Benefit-Cost Analysis for Utility-Facing Grid Modernization Investments PDF (1.25 MB)
DSPx: Planning for a Modern Grid PDF (1.69 MB)
Emerging distribution planning analyses PDF (3.44 MB)
Walk-through of long-term utility distribution plans: Part 1 PDF (3.29 MB)
Walk-through of long-term utility distribution plans: Part 2 PDF (4.99 MB)
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