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Integration Workshop

The Current Status and Future of Wind and the Grid

Friday January 21, 2011
9am - 5 pm, MIT Bldg. 26-100

Wind energy contributes to an ever-growing percentage of electricity generation worldwide.  While places like Denmark, Spain and Germany have already reached aggressive levels of wind adoption (contributing to near 20%, 10% and 8% of their respective electricity generaiton needs resepectively), the US has had far less development on a national scale.  However, on a regional scale, wind development in midwestern states, Texas and California has also been considerable.  The increased overall percentage of electricity generation that comes from this intermittent resource has led to a lot of discussion over the last decade on the furture development of the grid and the impacts and implications of large scale wind energy development.  This workshop will bring several experts in the area of wind-grid integration to MIT for a full day workshop that will explore issues from short-term grid code specificaitons to long-term capacity expansion planning and policy.

The MIT Energy Club's Wind Energy Group and MIT Wind Energy Projects in Action are proud to bring you this workshop which will feature the below agenda as well as an informal post-workshop networking reception.

Agenda

9:15 am – 9:30 am: 

Opening Remarks

Dr. Tim Heidel, Director of the MIT Future Grid Study, MIT Energy Initiative

 

9:30 am - 10:10 am: 

Overview of wind integration status, issues and studies (recording)

Mr. Charlie Smith, Executive Director, Utility Wind Integration Group

 

10:10 am - 10:30 am: 

 

Coffee Break

 

10:30 am - 11:10 am: 

Wind Forecasting and Integration from Minutes, to Hours, to Days (recording)

Dr. Michael Brower, CTO, AWS Truewind

 

11:10 am - 11:50 pm: 

Generation Impacts from Large-Scale Wind Integration (recording)

Dr. Michael Milligan, Principal Analyst, NREL

 

11:50 pm – 12:50 pm:

 

Lunch

 

12:50 pm – 1:30 pm: 

Transmission impacts and planning for wind integration (recording)

Dr. Nicholas Miller, GE or Dr. Devon Manz, GE

(presented by Dr. Mark O'Malley, University College of Dublin)

 

1:30 pm – 2:10 pm: 

Case Study on Wind Integration for ISO NE (recording)

Mr. Bill Henson, Senior Engineer Renewables Integration, ISO NE

 

2:10 pm - 2:50 pm: 

Integrating Wind in Ireland: Experience and Studies (recording)

Dr. Mark O’Malley, University College of Dublin

 

2:50 pm – 3:10 pm: 

 

Coffee Break

 

3:10 pm – 3:50 pm: 

Storage Solutions for Wind Integration (recording)

Mr. Eric Ingersoll, CEO, General Compression, Inc.

 

3:50 pm - 4:30 pm: 

Big Winds for Small Islands - Renewables Integration in the Azores (recording)

Mr. Steve Connors, MIT

 

4:30 pm - 5:10 pm: 

Policy Perspective on Wind Integration - cancelled

Dr. Bo. Hesselbaek, Vestas

 

5:30 pm - 6:30 pm: 

 

Reception and Student Research Presentations

 

 


MIT Wind Week 2011