REsurety was at the event in Salt Lake City, UT.
REsurety’s Jennifer Newman attended the ESIG 2024 Forecasting & Markets Workshop on June 11-13, 2024, in Salt Lake City, Utah.
On Thursday, June 13, Jennifer spoke on the panels, Bridging the Gap between Atmospheric Science and Grid Modeling, from 8:00 AM – 9:45 AM, and Closing Plenary Session – Panel Discussion of the Issues and Challenges in the Energy Transition, from 10:15 AM – 12:00 PM.
Session 10
Title: Bridging the Gap between Atmospheric Science and Grid Modeling
Location: Salons EF
Session Chair: Cathy Finley, Associate Professor, University of North Dakota
Speakers:
– Connecting the Dots: Status and Prospects: Justin Sharp, Principal/Owner, Sharply Focused
– Modeling Extreme Events in WECC using PNNL Weather Datasets Including Climate Change Impacts Through 2099: Jon Jensen, Engineer, System Adequacy Planning, WECC
– Status of Climate Change Projections on Wind & Solar Resources: Jared Lee, Project Scientist II, NSF National Center for Atmospheric Research
– Forecasting Tail Events and Impact on Energy Price: Jennifer Newman, Vice President of Atmospheric Science and Research, REsurety
Session 11
Title: Closing Plenary Session – Panel Discussion of the Issues and Challenges in the Energy Transition
Location: Salons EF
Session Chair: Sue Hapt, Senior Scientist, NSF National Center for Atmospheric Research
Description: There are many barriers that have limited the pace of adoption of carbon-free energy generation well below the baseline trend necessary to meet aggressive decarbonization goals set by governments around the world. Some of these barriers include inadequate replacement or retiring generation with clean resources; unprecedented electrification and resulting load growth; inadequacies in weather and climate models, data and forecasts.
We plan to summarize the current situation and have an interactive discussion with panelists and the audience about what steps can be taken to overcome these barriers. Insights and feedback for ISOs, utilities, government labs, forecasters and researchers will be sought.
Ensuring that the energy system planners and operators and atmospheric science communities have a mutual understanding of each other’s needs is key to meeting society’s decarbonization goals.
Summary Comments from the Power System Perspective (10 min): Paul Sotkiewicz, President, E-Cubed Policy Associates
Summary Comments from the Meteorology Perspective (10 min): John Zack, MESO
Panelists for the Discussion on Overcoming the Barriers:
Facilitated by Sue Haupt, NSF National Center for Atmospheric Research, and Matt Schuerger, Senior Fellow, ESIG
– Paul Sotkiewicz, President, E-Cubed Policy Associates
– John Zack, MESO
– Peter Markussen, Managing Director, Energinet (Denmark) (invited)
– Eric Ela, Technical Executive and Program Manager, EPRI
– Jim Wilczak, Research Meteorologist, NOAA
– Justin Sharp, Principal/Owner, Sharply Focused
– Jennifer Newman, Vice President of Atmospheric Science Research, REsurety
Contact REsurety to learn more here.
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