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DESCRIPTION:The Future Grid Reliability Study (FGRS) was performed by ISO N
 ew England at the request of the New England Power Pool (NEPOOL) as the 20
 21 Economic Study. The ISO’s Economic Studies evaluate various potential
  futures for electric generation resource mixes\, changes to demand for el
 ectric power\, transmission topology changes\, and other possible assumpti
 ons against various economic and engineering metrics to inform and guide t
 he states government\, industry stakeholders\, the public\, and future ISO
  work. The FGRS was a seminal Economic Study that was developed by NEPOOL 
 for over a year before its submission to the ISO – evaluating three diff
 erent visions of the 2040 New England power grid and numerous alternatives
  through up to five types of analyses. In FGRS\, visions of the future pow
 er grid has departed significantly enough from current operations that it 
 strains current modeling tools. This presentation will cover the origin of
  FGRS\, the goal of the study\, how the ISO performed the study\, key take
 aways\, lessons learned\, and future work that builds off of FGRS.\n\nSpea
 ker(s): Patrick Boughan\, \n\nAgenda: \n5:30 Arrival &amp; Social Hour\n\n5:55
  Announcements\n\n6:00 Presentation &amp; Dinner\n\nPriya Indian Cuisine\, 460
  Memorial Drive\, Chicopee\, Massachusetts\, United States\, 01020
LOCATION:Priya Indian Cuisine\, 460 Memorial Drive\, Chicopee\, Massachuset
 ts\, United States\, 01020
ORGANIZER:danschwarting@gmail.com
SEQUENCE:6
SUMMARY:IEEE Springfield Section: The Future Grid Reliability Study
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/355479
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;The Future Grid Reliability Study (FGRS) w
 as performed by ISO New England at the request of the New England Power Po
 ol (NEPOOL) as the 2021 Economic Study. The ISO&amp;rsquo\;s Economic Studies 
 evaluate various potential futures for electric generation resource mixes\
 , changes to demand for electric power\, transmission topology changes\, a
 nd other possible assumptions against various economic and engineering met
 rics to inform and guide the states government\, industry stakeholders\, t
 he public\, and future ISO work. The FGRS was a seminal Economic Study tha
 t was developed by NEPOOL for over a year before its submission to the ISO
  &amp;ndash\; evaluating three different visions of the 2040 New England power
  grid and numerous alternatives through up to five types of analyses. In F
 GRS\, visions of the future power grid has departed significantly enough f
 rom current operations that it strains current modeling tools. This presen
 tation will cover the origin of FGRS\, the goal of the study\, how the ISO
  performed the study\, key takeaways\, lessons learned\, and future work t
 hat builds off of FGRS.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Agenda: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;5:30 Arrival &amp;amp\
 ; Social Hour&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;5:55 Announcements&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;6:00 Presentation &amp;amp\; 
 Dinner&lt;/p&gt;
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