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Intro

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Zoom Meeting 101

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Training Agenda

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New! Office Hours with Trainers

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How we use evaluations

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Key Takeaways

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A Progression for Integrating DER

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DER Reverse Power Impacts Feeder Voltage

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DER Controls can Mitigate High Voltage

20:28

Situational Awareness Needs

21:42

IEEE 1547-2018 Standard Control Capabilities

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Volt-Watt Acts as a Soft Shutdown for High Voltages

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Application of Volt Watt

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Stacking Smart Inverter Functions to Address Operational Needs

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Bulk Power System Perspective on DER

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RTO Guidelines Modify Undervoltage Performance

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Use Cases for Interoperability

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Relationship of ADMS, DERMS, and Aggregators

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Key Questions States Can Ask About DER Integration

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Presentation Outline

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Examples of Demand Response Programs in California from Investor Owned Utilities

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3 Current Communication Standards

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OpenADR Overview

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Cloud Interface

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Western States Training Webinars on Integrated Distribution System Planning Day 1
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2021Mar 5
Feb. 26, 2021 - Integration, Management and Control of Distributed Energy Resources (DERs) – Patrick Dalton, ICF, and Mary Ann Piette, Berkeley Lab The initial training webinar focuses on integration considerations, management strategies, and control capabilities for distributed generation, distributed storage and demand flexibility. Topics include strategies to address bulk power and distribution system issues with DERs, such as smart inverters and ride-through capabilities for distributed solar, interoperability for monitoring and control, advanced distribution management systems, and adoption of state standards. The session also covers harnessing DERs for load shedding and shifting, including automated control strategies, and actions states are taking to advance demand flexibility.

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