[LDES-coremodel] IEEE Webinar: Selecting and Implementing Resilience Metrics in Existing Energy Sector Models
Patricia Hidalgo-Gonzalez
patricia.hidalgo.g at berkeley.edu
Mon Jan 11 13:07:54 PST 2021
FYI
Subject: Webinar: Selecting and Implementing Resilience Metrics in Existing
Energy Sector Models
Dear Colleagues,
I would like to invite you to a webinar on January 15, 2021 about
“Selecting and Implementing Resilience Metrics in Existing Energy Sector
Models,” which will be presented by Dr. Caitlin Murphy, a Senior Energy
Analyst within the Economics and Forecasting Group at National Renewable
Energy Laboratory (NREL).
This webinar is sponsored by the recently approved IEEE Task Force on Power
System Resilience Metrics and Evaluation Methods. Join the webinar to hear
about types of resilience indicators and metrics that can be effectively
implemented in energy sector models.
Detailed information about the talk:
Day/Time: Friday, January 15, 2021 at 1:00 PM EST (UTC -5:00)
Title: Selecting and Implementing Resilience Metrics in Existing Energy
Sector Models
Abstract: As a result of the growing interest in energy sector resilience,
research communities have proposed a plethora of candidate resilience
indicators and metrics, most of which remain immature at different scales
and segments within the energy system. A necessary focus of the research
community lies in implementing, testing, and validating resilience metrics
and analysis approaches in energy sector models that inform resilience
planning and investment decisions. This presentation explores the types of
resilience indicators and metrics that can be effectively implemented in
energy sector models. Moreover, it describes methods, data requirements,
and outcomes for preliminary demonstrations of integrating resilience
considerations as constraints and outputs of energy sector models and
tools. To demonstrate the importance of perspective, we selected models
that represent different segments of the energy sector, geographic scales,
and modeling approaches.
Bio: Dr. Caitlin Murphy is a Senior Energy Analyst within the Economics and
Forecasting Group at NREL. One of her primary research interests is
resilience analysis, with a focus on measuring the impact and value of
resilience investments from the perspective of utilities and grid
operators, end-users, and government entities. Prior to joining NREL,
Caitlin served as AAAS Science & Technology Policy Fellow within the U.S.
Senate and the U.S. Department of Energy. Caitlin received her Ph.D. in
Geophysics from Caltech and her B.S. in Earth Science from the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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Thanks to Eliza Hotchkiss for arranging this talk,
Best Regards,
IEEE Task Force on Power System Resilience Metrics and Evaluation Methods
Chair: Mohammed Ben-Idris
Co-Chair: Eliza Hotchkiss
Mohammed
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Mohammed Ben-Idris, PhD
Assistant Professor,
Department of Electrical & Biomedical Engineering
University of Nevada, Reno
Reno, 89557 USA
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*Patr**i**cia Hidalgo-Gonzalez*
Assistant Professor, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Director, Renewable Energy + Advanced Mathematics Laboratory
University of California San Diego
REAM Lab website <https://patyhidalgo.github.io>
(Pronouns: She/Her/Hers)
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