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Coordinating the Grid Edge

January 25, 2024 @ 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm

Seattle IEEE PES members and friends,
This is the fourth of the EE 500 series lectures of 2024 at the UW,  Thursday January 25th, 4:00pm, Mary Gates Hall, room 251.
The topic is “Coordinating the Grid Edge”.  Speaker is Hayden Reeve is a senior technical advisor at PNNL.
The UW EE 500 seminars are open to all.  No registration is required.  These seminars are in person only.
The EE 500 Website link has the speaker schedule and everything you need to get there.  Parking, transit options and campus map.  Just show up.
Dear Colleagues,

The next UW seminar on energy systems will take place Thursday January 25th from 4:00 pm till 5:00 pm in Mary Gates Hall <https://canvas.uw.edu/courses/1696058/modules/items/19746697>, room 251.

Title: Coordinating the Grid Edge

Abstract:   Grid operation is becoming more complex and challenging due to the electrification of heating and transportation loads, deployment of intermittent renewable generation, and the occurrence of extreme weather events. Distributed energy resources (DERs) can offer considerable flexibility for grid operation but also presents a key challenge: effectively and economically coordinating large numbers of DERs to provide grid services is non-trivial when they are neither owned nor directly controlled by grid operators.  These growing challenges and opportunities show the need for a distribution system operator (DSO) that coordinates planning and operation of the distribution system in a similar fashion to how an independent system operator (ISO) coordinates the planning and operation of the transmission system. This presentation will overview PNNL’s research in the area of coordination frameworks suitable for DSOs that allows access to the distribution system for suppliers and users of electricity and makes sure owners of DERs operate their assets in ways that support safe and reliable operation of the electric grid.  The presentation will provide an overview of the Distribution System Operator with Transactive (DSO+T) study that designed a transactive energy retail market coordination scheme and integrated it with an existing day-ahead and real-time competitive wholesale electricity market.  The performance of this approach was evaluated on a large scale simulation of the ERCOT system.

Speaker: Hayden Reeve is a senior technical advisor at PNNL where he leads research into integrated energy sector analysis and coordinating the grid edge. Most recently this has focused on the integrated sector coupling analysis, integrated grid and market modeling, and advanced methods for coordinating distributed energy resources for improved grid flexibility. He has twenty years of experience assessing and developing advanced integrated energy solutions for grid-interactive efficient buildings, renewable generation, and aerospace energy systems. He has a PhD in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Washington.

Parking:
The closest option is the central parking garage, entrance on 15th Ave NE and NE 41st.

Public transportation:
Consider using the link light rail to the U-district station.

Additional information about this and the other seminar in this series is available on this website <https://canvas.uw.edu/courses/1696058>.

Best regards,

Daniel Kirschen

Donald W. and Ruth Mary Close Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering
kirschen@uw.edu
Pronouns: he/him/his
EE 500 Speaker Schedule:

Date Speaker Company
1/4  Scott Gibson Snohomish PUD
1/11 Morgan Putnam Nextgen Highways/DNV
1/18 David Woodson UW
1/25 Hayden Reeve PNNL
2/1 Sophie Janeway Utilidata
2/8 Akhilesh Bakshi Camus Energy
2/15 Adam Morse ProtoGen
2/22 Daniel Olsen AWS
2/29 Monica Cowlishaw Seattle City Light
3/7 Ahlmahz Negash Tacoma Power

Organizer

IEEE PES Seattle

Venue

Mary Gates Hall, room 251.

1400 NE Campus Parkway
Seattle, 98195 United States