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SUMMARY:Technical Talk with RF
DESCRIPTION:​ReliabilityFirst (RF) offers a regularly scheduled monthly call to provide entities and stakeholders with a forum for addressing topics and questions relevant to reliability\, resilience and security. These calls are typically held on the third Monday of each month from 2 to 3:30 p.m. EST\, however this call is moved forward one week due to the Juneteenth holiday.\n \nWhile RF Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) will provide presentations and updates\, they will not address entity-specific questions and issues. These types of questions can be handled offline by using the RF Assist Visit Program. If you have any questions\, please reach out to Mike Hughes\, Entity Engagement Manager\, 216-503-0617. ​ \nJoin the Virtual Event on Webex\n➡️ https://reliabilityfirst.webex.com/reliabilityfirst/j.php?MTID=mdd45fb6c5e18242a1fce5acf0ff37ab8 \n\nMeeting Number: 2313 634 4097\nMeeting Password: 0123456789\nJoin by phone: 1-650-479-3207\, Access Code: 2313 634 4097\n\n➡️ Also\, please join us on Slido.com using #TechTalkRF as the event code\n \n  \nAgenda Topics​ \nRF Summer Assessment \nTim Fryfogle\, Principal Engineer\, Engineering and System Performance\, RF \n\nTim will share the results of RF’s 2023 Summer Assessment. He will discuss resource adequacy\, peak loads\, risk conditions\, mitigations and take a look forward to the summer and the challenges it may bring for reliability\, resilience\, and security.\nThis presentation is especially relevant for state decision and policy makers\, transmission planners\, operations personnel including control room managers and engineers who run Operational Planning Analysis\, and anyone interested in the risks that the RF region may encounter this summer. \n\nValue of EV Managed Charging to Bulk Power Systems \nLuke Lavin\, Researcher III\, Grid Planning and Analysis Center\, National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) \n\nWhen and where electric vehicle (EV) charging occurs has significant implications for power systems supporting widespread EV adoption\, especially with high shares of wind and solar generation. Lavin conducted a study focusing on how the value of EV managed charging can shift\, depending on the following factors:\n\nCharging flexibility type (within-charging session or within-week scheduling)\nDispatch mechanism (direct load control or one of several price-based mechanisms)\nManaged charging participation rate\n\n\nLavin will discuss findings from this study on distributed resource aggregation\, price-based charging of EVs and correlation to participation\, and the relationship between managed charging of EVs and bulk power system costs.\nThis presentation is especially relevant for state decision and policy makers\, transmission and distribution planners\, operations personnel\, including control room managers and engineers who run Operational Planning Analysis\, and anyone interested in the impact of EV charging on the electric grid.\nRelated reading: The report “Electric Vehicle Dynamic Charging Performance Characteristics during Bulk Power System Disturbances” from the California Mobility Center\, NERC and WECC highlights the need for ongoing collaboration between electric utilities and the EV industry to ensure the reliability of the electric system.\n\nReference Materials: \n2023-06-12 Tech Talk \n2023-06-12 Summer 2023 Resource Reliability Risk Assessment Tech Talk
URL:https://www.rfirst.org/event/technical-talk-with-rf/
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