Presentations from July 2015 meeting
- Simon Tindemans (Imperial College London), Visualising multidimensional risk profiles in generation adequacy studies
- Donald Brooks (California Public Utilities Commission, Update on CPUC staff LOLE and ELCC Modeling Results
- Gene Preston (TAC), A Simple Calculation Procedure for LOLE, LOLH, and EUE, Calculation of Probabilistic Transmission Line Flows, and Study Results for Extreme Renewables in ERCOT
- John Fazio (NWPCC), Adequacy’s Role in Resource Planning for the Pacific NW
- Noha Abdel-Karim (NERC), NERC Probabilistic Assessments: Overview & Future Improvements
- Chris Dent (Durham University), Issues in modelling wind-demand relationship in GB
- Amy Wilson (Durham University), Statistical modelling for inclusion of wind generation in industrial adequacy studies
- Paul Denholm (NREL), Some random work on solar and storage capacity credit
Presentations from July 2016 meeting
- Alex Crawford (SPP), SPP LOLE Efforts
- Amy Wilson (Durham University), Accounting for wind-demand dependence when estimating LoLE
- Ben Kujala and John Fazio (NWPCC), Incorporating an Adequacy Standard into Resource Expansion Planning for the Pacific NW
- Cindy Bothwell (Johns Hopkins University), System Adequacy with Intermittent Resources – Capacity Value and Economic Distortions
- Daniel Burke (National Grid), GB Security of Supply – International Study on Standards and Implementation
- Gene Preston, Introducing Modeling Errors Into Variable Resources Studies
- Gene Preston, Task Force Upgrading RTS To Include Variable Resources
- John Reinhart (MISO), MISO Capacity Market Seasonal Considerations
- Kevin Carden (Astrape), Seasonal Reliability Modeling in SERVM
- Noha Abdel Karim (NERC), NERC Project – Increase Analytical Capailities in the Probabilistic Domain
- Simon Tindemans (Imperial College London), Determining the capacity value of interconnectors, and implications for capacity markets
Presentations from July 2017 meeting
- LOLEWG Summary
- National Grid Security of Supply – International Review
- Security of Supply –International Review of Standards and Implementation Review
- John Fazio (NW Power and Conservation Council), Pacific Northwest Power Supply Adequacy Assessment for 2022
- Daniel Burke (National Grid), Battery Storage De-Rating Factors for the GB Capacity Market Auctions
- Astrape Consulting, California ELCC Analysis in SERVM
- Jaeseok Choi (Gyeongsang National University), Conversion Function and Relationship of Loss of Load Expectation Indices on Two Kinds of Load Duration Curve
- Milorad Papic (Idaho Power), Idaho Power’s Extreme Event Analysis
- Matthew Elkins, (WECC), WECC Probabilistic Results
- NPCC Inc. NPCC Update
- Mike Starrett (NWPCC), Valuing Storage in the Pacific Northwest
- Amy Wilson (University of Edinburgh), Update on statistical modeling for resource adequacy
- Noha Abdel-Karim (NERC), NERC Approaches to Reliability with Changing Resource Mix
- Dimitry Gorinevsky (Stanford University) Extreme Event Analysis for LOLE Summary
- Paul Denholm (NREL) We really need to get a better idea of the capacity credit of storage and solar plus storage…..
- Clayton Barrows (NERL) Reliability Test System of the Grid Modernization Laboratory Consortium (RTS-GMLC)
Presentations from August 2018 meeting
- LOLEWG Agenda
- NWPCC, Pacific Northwest Power Supply Adequacy Assessment for 2022-23
- NPCC, NPCC Updates
- John Fazio and Daniel Hua (NWPCC), Probabilistic Adequacy Metrics and Standards
- MISO, Potential Capacity Contribution of Renewables at Higher Penetration Levels on MISO System
- Amy Wilson (University of Edinburgh) Sequential modeling of variable generation for capacity adequacy assessment
- Daniel Burke (National Grid), Duration-Limited Storage De-Rating Factor Assessment for the GB Capacity Market
- Noha Abdel-Karim (NERC), Update on NERC’s Probabilistic Metrics Report and Probabilistic Activities
- Dimitry Gorinevsky (Stanford University), Planning Reliable Grid with Variable Generation and Storage
- Joaquim Dias Garcia and Luiz Carlos da Costa Jr (PSR), Using CVaR for Adequacy Assessments and in Resource Expansion Models
- Astrape Consulting, Co-optimized Determination of Capacity, Energy, and Flexibility Value for Energy Storage Resources
- Gord Stephen (NREL), Lessons and Insights fromContinental-Scale Resource Adequacy Analysis
Presentations from August 2019 meeting
- LOLE WG Agenda
- Draft RAWG Scope
- Daniel Hua and John Fazio (NWPCC), Resource Adequacy Analysis in the Pacific Northwest under Climate-Change in the 2030’s (2020 – 2049)
- MISO, Resource Availability and Need (RAN)
- Milorad Papic, Report on CSR Task Force and PACME WG Activities
- Kevin Carden (ASTRAPE CONSULTING), Energy Storage Capacity and Flexibility Value & Renewable Integration
- Daniel Burke (EEE RAWG), Wind and Solar PV Participating in the GB Capacity Market
- IEEE LOLE, Multi-Area Reliability Assessment with Variable Energy Resources and Optimal Importance Sampling based on Monte Carlo Markov Chains
- Chris Dent, Amy Wilson and Stan Zachary (University of Edinburgh), Storage & Variable Generation in Capacity Auctions
- Lazaros Exizidis (EEE LOLE Best Practices WG), Pan-European Adequacy Methodology at ENTSO-E: Current Practice & Upcoming Challenges
- Gord Stephen (NREL), Impact of Storage Dispatch Assumptions on Resource Adequacy Assessment: Preliminary Work
- Eduardo Ibanez (GE), Modeling Battery Storage
- Jaeseok Choi (Gyeongsang National University), Probabilistic Reliability of HVDC Expansion Planning in South Korea
- NERC, LOLE Best Practices WG NERC PAWG Activities
- Simon Tindemans (TU Delft), Michael Evans, David Angeli (Imperial College London), Dispatch of Storage for Adequacy Studies
- Muhammad Bashar Anwar (UCD Dublin), Capacity Value of Residential Thermal Demand Response
- Patricio Rocha Garrido (PJM), Fuel Security Analysis Phase 1, A PJM Resilience Initiative
- Dimitry Gorinevsky (Stanford University), Grid Reliability with High Penetration of Renewables and Storage