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Eastern Interconnection States Planning Council

Eastern Interconnection States Planning Council. Valerie Lemmie, EISPC Director. Acknowledgement and Disclaimer. Acknowledgement: This material is based upon work supported by the Department of Energy, National Energy Technology Laboratory under Award Number DE-OE0000316. Disclaimers:

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Eastern Interconnection States Planning Council

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  1. Eastern Interconnection States Planning Council

    Valerie Lemmie, EISPC Director
  2. Acknowledgement and Disclaimer Acknowledgement: This material is based upon work supported by the Department of Energy, National Energy Technology Laboratory under Award Number DE-OE0000316. Disclaimers: This report was prepared as an account of work sponsored by an agency of the United States Government. Neither the United States Government nor any agency thereof, nor any of their employees, makes any warranty, expressed or implied, or assumes any legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, completeness, or usefulness of any information, apparatus, product or process disclosed or represents that its use would not infringe upon privately owned rights. Reference herein to any specific commercial product, process or service by trade name, trademark, manufacturer, or otherwise does not necessarily constitute or imply its endorsement, recommendation, or favoring by the United Sates Government or any agency thereof. The views and opinions of authors expressed herein do not necessarily state or reflect those of the United States Government or any agency thereof.
  3. Overview Background Key Accomplishments with EIPC Stakeholder Steering Committee (SSC) EISPC’s Key Accomplishments Studies and Whitepapers Future of EISPC
  4. Background Ensuring a reliable, cost effective and increasingly domestic energy supply Comprehensive Transmission Planning Example: Cost Allocation and Resource Planning Committee
  5. DOE FOA0000068 Topic A Eastern Interconnection Planning Collaborative Topic B Eastern Interconnection States Planning Council Cooperation among states on Electric Resource and Planning Priorities Commission and Governors Office Representatives Interconnection Level Planning and Analysis Planning Authorities
  6. States in EI Form Multi-Jurisdictional Organization in Response to DOE FOA
  7. Quick Facts
  8. WITH TOPIC A Key Accomplishments
  9. Participated in Topic A Activities 10 Voting Members 2 Representatives from 5 Regions SSC 1/3 of the SCC membership are EISPC representatives
  10. Assembled Data for Roll-Up Case and Reached Agreement on Inputs
  11. Reached Consensus on Modeling Inputs and Assumptions/Expanded Knowledge Base
  12. Reached Consensus on Three Transmission Build-Out Scenarios Inputs and Assumptions Conducted Studies Prepared Whitepapers Identified Renewable Energy Resource Areas
  13. EISPC’S Key accomplishments
  14. EISPC’s Key Accomplishments Organizational Structure Studies and Whitepapers Energy Zones Mapping Tool
  15. Organizational StructureFoundational Document: Bylaws
  16. Study and Whitepaper Topics
  17. Published Studies and Whitepapers
  18. Upcoming (Tentative) Titles Long Term Electric and Natural Gas Infrastructure Requirements Probabilistic Risk Assessment for Transmission and other Resources Co-Optimization of Transmission and other Supply Resources Transmission Primer Incorporation of Risk Analysis into Planning Processes
  19. Energy Zones Mapping Tool
  20. EZ Mapping Tool (Cont.)
  21. EZ Mapping Tool (Cont.)
  22. Technologies Included
  23. EISPC and EIPC Electric and Natural Gas Studies and Whitepapers Current work
  24. EIPC Electric and Natural Gas Participating PAs Analysis Target Areas Baseline Assessment Evaluation of natural gas system (5 – 10 year planning horizon) Identify contingencies that affect reliability Review operational and planning issues of dual fuel capability generation Information provided by EIPC
  25. EISPC Electric and Natural Gas
  26. EISPC Electric and Natural Gas
  27. Comparison and Contrast EISPC EIPC Short-term: 5 -10 year planning horizon Evaluate interaction between the infrastructures from a planning perspective Determine if there is sufficient infrastructure to support the proposed increase in natural gas power production Long-Term: 20 year planning horizon Analysis of electric and natural gas infrastructure requirements
  28. EISPC’s Role in EIPC Study Collaborate on respective electric and natural gas studies Offer data inputs and modeling suggestions independent from SSC Participate in the Stakeholder Steering Committee (SSC) EISPC holds 11 of 32 representatives 3 gas experts added to SSC for this study Regional stakeholder groups from each participating PPA March 2015: Stakeholder input on draft report
  29. The Path Going Forward: Post DOE Funding (on going discussion) Future outlook
  30. Background: Timeline
  31. Background: Timeline
  32. Background: Timeline
  33. EISPC.2 Future Outlook
  34. Strategic Role for the EISPC.2
  35. Organizational Structure
  36. Potential Funding Sources
  37. Membership
  38. Outreach / Collaborations / Partnerships
  39. Valerie Lemmie EISPC Director Valerie.Lemmie@eispc.org Questions?
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