Roadmap to improve reliability analysis in transmission planning in the changing resource mix | April 2015

This report provides a roadmap for assessing the reliability challenges associated with high levels of variable energy resources and the retirement of coal plants in the Western Interconnection. The report discusses the types of analysis and data needed to identify and quantify potential reliability problems, as well as the identification and analysis of mitigation options…
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ID-WIEB: Multistate Western Collaboration on Energy Planning

On April 1, 2015 ID OER and WIEB conducted a preview webinar to review the draft White Paper on Regional Challenges and goals for the project and obtain feedback from stakeholders. The project work plan, goals and priorities will be reviewed and discussed at the SPSC/CREPC/WIRAB meetings in San Diego on April 7. Presentation Slides…
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A Review of Variable Energy Resource Integration Charges, report prepared for the State-Provincial Steering Committee of the Western Interstate Energy Board | January 2015

This report updates and expands upon the information in the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) report titled “A Review of Variable Generation Integration Charges” published in March 2013. The study found significant differences in western utility VER integration cost study methodologies, assumptions, and definitions. 01-15Report-on-Review-of-VER-Integration-Charges  
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Flexibility in the Western Power Sector: Results of Industry Interviews, report prepared for the State-Provincial Steering Committee of the Western Interstate Energy Board | January 2015

This report identifies the capabilities of resource planning models to model flexible generation, as well as determine how utilities and state regulators are assessing the need for flexibility. The study found that the resource planning or load flow models do not adequately address flexibility needs. 01-2015Report-on-Western-Power-Sector-Flexibility-Interviews  
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Utility Performance Incentive Mechanisms: A Handbook for Regulators | January 2015

This report describes how regulators can guide utility performance through the use of performance incentive mechanisms. These mechanisms have received increased attention due to regulatory concerns over resilience, utilities’ ability to respond to technological change, and the expanding opportunities for distributed energy resources. Report  
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