Integrated Distribution System Planning Training: Innovations in Electricity Modeling

Publication Type

Presentation

Date Published

10/2021

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Abstract

Videos for each session are linked immediately below. Presentation slides are posted at the bottom under "Related Files".

  • Introduction to Tools to Support Comprehensive Electricity Planning October 1, 2021
    • Tools and Methods for Distribution System Planning with Distributed Energy Resources (DERs), Juliet Homer and Tom McDermott, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Recording link(link is external)
    • Modeling Tool Integration for Comprehensive Electricity Planning, JP Carvallo, Berkeley Lab Recording link(link is external)
  • Integrating DERs into Bulk Power System Planning October 20, 2021
  • Planning for Climate Variability Monday, November 1, 2021
    • Load forecasting with climate variability for transmission and distribution system planning, Rui Yang, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, and Juliet Homer, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Recording link(link is external)
    • Resource, asset, and contingency planning with climate variability
      John Fazio, Northwest Power and Conservation Council, and Robert Lempert, RAND Corporation Recording link(link is external)
      Juliet Homer, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Recording link(link is external)

Innovations in Electricity Modeling
Virtual Training Series for National Council on Electricity Policy

October 1 – November 1, 2021

The National Council on Electricity Policy(link is external) and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory are offering free virtual training on innovations in electricity system modeling, in partnership with Pacific Northwest National Laboratory and National Renewable Energy Laboratory. All state-level electricity decision-makers are invited to attend this training designed for National Council on Electricity Policy(link is external) members, including utility commissioners, state energy officials, state legislators, air agency officials, and utility consumer advocates.

Each of the four sessions includes 90 minutes of training and 30 minutes of Q&A. Participants will learn:

  • What modeling tools and methods are available to plan distribution and bulk power systems with distributed energy resources (DERs), including comprehensive planning approaches
  • How utilities analyze utility-scale and distributed storage in integrated resource planning, ways state officials can review the analysis, and how to improve evaluation of storage in planning
  • How to assess technical and economic impacts of DERs for distribution and bulk power systems, and what changes are needed in load forecasting, potential assessments, and modeling to treat energy efficiency and demand response on a comparable basis to other resources during planning
  • Ways to improve planning throughout the electricity system in the face of climate change

Year of Publication

2021

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