IEEE PI2 Austin, April 22, 2025 - Technical Considerations for Resource Planning in Today’s Evolving Energy Landscape - Register today!
IEEE PI2 Austin, April 22, 2024, Tech Meeting In-Person 6 PM Central / 7 PM Eastern at
Balcones Country Club: 8600 Balcones Dr. Austin, TX 78750
Abstract: This talk will explore the technical information that influences generation portfolio decisions in a power company. While much of the Resource Planning process is a political/management decision that is not technology driven, there is a lot of modeling and analysis that goes into shaping the outcomes. After attending, the audience will understand the types of technical information that are relevant in the deliberations and how this process has shifted from a fairly simple, straightforward decision to one with many layers and nuances
Details:
Dinner and soft beverages will be provided for those with reservations. If you do not have a reservation you will not be able to eat.
Cost, to defray the room, dinner and refreshments cost: Thank you in advance:
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All registrants After April 15th, 2025: Pay $30.00 at the the meeting in cash
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Date and Time
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- Date: 22 Apr 2025
- Time: 11:00 PM UTC to 01:00 AM UTC
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- 8600 Balcones Club Dr.
- Austin, Texas
- United States 78750
- Building: Balcones Country Club
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Chair: melvin.moncey@gmail.com
Vice Chair: r.hebner@ieee.org
Treasurer: neminer@sandia.gov
Secretary: cgoertz@us.tuv.com
- Starts 03 April 2025 01:13 PM UTC
- Ends 20 April 2025 05:00 AM UTC
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Speakers
Lisa Martin of Austin Energy
Technical Considerations for Resource Planning in Today’s Evolving Energy Landscape
This talk will explore the technical information that influences generation portfolio decisions in a power company. While much of the Resource Planning process is a political/management decision that is not technology driven, there is a lot of modeling and analysis that goes into shaping the outcomes. After attending, the audience will understand the types of technical information that are relevant in the deliberations and how this process has shifted from a fairly simple, straightforward decision to one with many layers and nuances
Biography:
Lisa Martin
Deputy General Manager & Chief Operating Officer
Lisa Martin is Deputy General Manager & Chief Operating Officer, overseeing Power Production, Electric System Field Operations, Electric System Engineering & Technical Services, and Energy Market Operations and Resource Planning. Martin has previously served as Vice President of Electric System Engineering & Technical Services.
Martin joined Austin Energy in 2010 and has served in several engineering and compliance positions related to grid operations, transmission and distribution, generation, cybersecurity, battery storage, distributed energy resources, and technology strategy. Prior to joining Austin Energy, Martin worked in power and gas origination and energy markets for Southern California Edison. She also worked for Shell Exploration & Production Company, UPS, and the American Transmission Company. Martin holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering and a Master of Business Administration in Operations Management. She is a licensed professional engineer and attended the University of Idaho Energy Executive Course.