IEEE Denver PES/IAS Chapter APRIL 2023 Meeting
Schedule
6:00 – Check-in and Networking @ Crooked Stave
6:30 – Dinner Served - Food will be catered
7:00 – Presentation
8:00 – Adjourn
Summary: Generator Interconnection Processes/Challenges
Tri-State received a total of 55 generator interconnection requests totaling over 8,000 MW in 2018 and 2019, nearly triple Tri-State’s Network load. By 2020, due to a severely backlogged generator interconnection queue, Tri-State initiated Queue Reform to transition its Large Generator Interconnection Procedures (LGIP) from a serial, sequential process to an annual cluster study process. The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) approved Tri-State’s Revised LGIP in January 2021. This presentation will discuss Tri-State’s transition from a serial, sequential process to an annual cluster study process, the state of the current generator interconnection queue, lessons learned, challenges, and potential future changes to LGIP across the country.
Date and Time
Location
Hosts
Registration
- Date: 21 Apr 2023
- Time: 12:00 AM UTC to 02:00 AM UTC
-
Add Event to Calendar
- 1441 W 46th Ave
- Denver, Colorado
- United States 80211
- Building: Crooked Stave
- Room Number: Upstairs Meeting Room
- Click here for Map
- Contact Event Hosts
-
PLEASE pass this announcement on to others in your company and/or professionals in the field.
Note: virtual attendance is an option for this month's meeting. Virtual attendees will be sent a joining link the day of the meeting.
- Starts 04 April 2023 11:40 AM UTC
- Ends 21 April 2023 05:40 AM UTC
- Admission fee ?
Speakers
Ryan Hubbard
Generator Interconnection Processes/Challenges
Biography:
Ryan Hubbard is a senior Manager of Transmission Business Strategy.
Ryan joined Tri-State in early 2011 and has over 16 years of experience in the electric utility industry. In his current position, Ryan is responsible for managing and overseeing Tri-State’s transmission contracts, rates, policy, and Open Access Transmission Tariff (“OATT”). His previous experience includes substation design and transmission planning studies for utilities across the United States. Ryan has undergraduate and master’s degrees in engineering from the Colorado School of Mines and is a registered Professional Engineer in the state of Colorado.
Cost: IEEE member: $15.00 for dinner; Non-IEEE members: $20.00 for dinner; Student IEEE members: free dinner.
No charge to anyone who wants to attend only the presentation (no dinner).