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Western States Training Webinars on Integrated Distribution System Planning

Publication Type

Presentation

Date Published

02/2021

Authors

Dalton, Patrick, Mary Ann Piette, Paul De Martini, Fritz Kahrl, Jeremy Twitchell, Andrew D Mills

Year of Publication

2021

Notes

Links to recordings are below: 

Integration, Management and Control of Distributed Energy Resources (DERs) – Day 1

Planning for Grid Modernization and Resilience and Investment Economics – Day 2

Planning for Energy Storage – Day 3

Western States Roundtable Policy and Regulatory Issues for Utility Investments in Grid Modernization

Organization

Energy Markets and Planning Department

Research Areas

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

Related Files

Announcement and Trainer Bios (475.36 KB)
Integration, Management, and Control of Supply-Side DER (2.07 MB)
Demand Flexibility Technology, New Programs and Emerging Policies (2.84 MB)
Grid Modernization and Resilience Planning (2.64 MB)
Grid Modernization Investment Economics (1.62 MB)
Planning for Energy Storage (2.7 MB)
Storage for Integration and Hybrid Power Plants (2.47 MB)
Agenda for Western States Roundtable: Policy and Regulatory Issues for Utility Investments in Grid Modernization (406.23 KB)
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