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Sarah Edmonds on Grid Integration Services

Feb 2, 2023
01:18:12

Sarah Edmonds, Crystal Ball, Ahlmahz Negash, PhD, and Paul Dockery discuss a how resource adequacy design theory applies to resource adequacy program design, why FERC asked questions about market based rate authority, what it means for a program to be interoperable, and where inter-regional transmission is coming from. 

06:08 - Reminder for friends and fans of Therese Hampton to RSVP for her Celebration of Life and information about the Therese Hampton Endowed Scholarship for Economics and Business1at Portland State University.

09:53 - translating theory into a program, debriefing from the interview with Prof. Jacob Mays

23:55 - Market Based Rate Authority and the status at FERC

35:45 - Interoperability of a resource adequacy program with multiple markets

47:57 - Interregional transmission and the West

1:05:55 - Short to Ground; where we TL;DR our way through the rest of the news

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