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ERCOT and the Changing Landscape for the Renewable Energy Market (2021)

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ERCOT and the Changing Landscape for the Renewable Energy Market (2021)
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Session 1: Changing Landscape for Development in the ERCOT Market - Discuss the development of new resources, deployment of new technologies, and implementation of new regulatory requirements in the ERCOT market.

Session 2: ERCOT Panel - As the resource mix of generation in development changes, we encounter both challenges like limitations of the existing transmission grid and the fluctuating reserve margin, as well as opportunities to continue to advance the market like real-time co-optimization and integration of battery energy storage projects. Explore how ERCOT and utilities coordinate to integrate new technology onto the grid and the opportunities and challenges they see in planning as the grid rapidly changes.

Session 3: CleanTX—A Goal for 50% Renewable Energy in ERCOT by 2030 - Discussion of CleanTX’s Strategic Plan initiatives that support achievement of the member-shared Vision to achieve 50% renewable energy in Texas by 2030, including annual GridNEXT conference topics such as West Texas Deliverability and Constraints, Grid Scale Storage, and Electrified Transport as well as monthly webinar topics ranging from emerging clean energy technologies to Texas and Federal Legislation.

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1. Changing Landscape for Development in the ERCOT Market   (Mar 2021)

Diana M. Liebmann

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Changing Landscape for Development in the ERCOT Market   (Mar 2021)

Discuss the development of new resources, deployment of new technologies, and implementation of new regulatory requirements in the ERCOT market.

Originally presented: Jan 2021 Renewable Energy Law Institute

Diana M. Liebmann, Haynes and Boone, LLP - San Antonio, TX

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2. ERCOT Panel (Mar 2021)

Caitlin Smith, Warren Lasher, Carolyn E. Shellman

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ERCOT Panel (Mar 2021)

As the resource mix of generation in development changes, we encounter both challenges like limitations of the existing transmission grid and the fluctuating reserve margin, as well as opportunities to continue to advance the market like real-time co-optimization and integration of battery energy storage projects. Explore how ERCOT and utilities coordinate to integrate new technology onto the grid and the opportunities and challenges they see in planning as the grid rapidly changes.

Originally presented: Jan 2021 Renewable Energy Law Institute

Caitlin Smith, AB Power Advisors - Austin, TX
Warren Lasher, Electric Reliability Council of Texas, Inc. - Austin, TX
Carolyn E. Shellman, CPS Energy - San Antonio, TX

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3. CleanTX—A Goal for 50% Renewable Energy in ERCOT by 2030 (Mar 2021)

Melissa Kay Miller, Ken A. Donohoo

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CleanTX—A Goal for 50% Renewable Energy in ERCOT by 2030 (Mar 2021)

Discussion of CleanTX’s Strategic Plan initiatives that support achievement of the member-shared Vision to achieve 50% renewable energy in Texas by 2030, including annual GridNEXT conference topics such as West Texas Deliverability and Constraints, Grid Scale Storage, and Electrified Transport as well as monthly webinar topics ranging from emerging clean energy technologies to Texas and Federal Legislation.

Originally presented: Jan 2021 Renewable Energy Law Institute

Melissa Kay Miller, Avangrid Renewables - Austin, TX
Ken A. Donohoo, Electric Power Engineers, Inc. - Austin, TX