The Consortium for Electric Reliability Technology Solutions (CERTS) Reliability & Markets Peer Review included 11 presentations over 2 days on August 7 - 8, 2012 at Cornell University in Ithaca, NY. Presentations and summaries are available through the links and the agenda is included below.
Summaries | Full Presentations
Day 1: August 7
- Transmission Investment Assessment Under Uncertainty About Fuel Prices, Technology, Renewables Penetration and Market Responses Using a Multi-State Stochastic Model Approach with Recourse
- Renewable Integration Through Risk-Limiting Dispatch and Distributed Resource Aggregations
- Development and Testing of New Tools
- Commercialization of the SuperOPF Framework: Phase 2
- Essence of Structure Preserving (ESP) Network Reductions for Engineering and Economic Analysis of High Penetration of Renewables
- A Business Model for Retail Aggregations of Responsive Load to Produce Wholesale Demand Side Resources
- Dynamic Energy and Environmental Dispatch of Power Systems
Day 2: August 8
- Evaluating the Effects of Managing Controllable Demand and Distributed Energy Resources Locally on System Performance and Costs
- Mapping Energy Futures: The SuperOPF Planning Tool
- Understanding the Effects of Data Quality on Market Functions
- Development of Attribute Preserving Network Equivalents