EPA's Clean Power Plan: How are grids integrating ever increasing levels of renewable energy?

Posted by Webinar on Aug 6, 2015 2:58:00 PM

Recorded on August 6, 2015

Earlier this year, the North American Electric Reliability Corp. (NERC) issued an “initial reliability review” in which it identified elements of EPA’s proposed Clean Power Plan (CPP) that could lead to reliability concerns. One of the issues identified by NERC was the challenge of integrating variable renewable resources, such as wind and solar, into the power system at the levels contemplated by the CPP. When one examines the data, it is clear that some geographic areas are already successfully managing the levels of renewable energy discussed in the context of the CPP. 

This webinar explores how some grid operators are already managing the levels of renewable capacity considered in the CPP, and how they are preparing to manage significantly larger amounts in the future.

PRESENTERS:

  • Moderator: Matt Stanberry, Senior Director, State Policy, AEE

  • Steve Koerner, Director, Government Affairs, Recurrent Energy

  • Keith Casey, VP, Market and Infrastructure Development, CAISO


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Topics: Federal Policy