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Explore the scope, observations, and approach of the Western Electricity Coordinating Council (WECC) Study Program in the 2016-2017 cycle. Get insights from Year 10 and Year 20 cases, preliminary observations, and future reliability assessments. Discover the potential themes for reliability assessment and find the detailed 2018-2019 study program schedule. Contact Byron Woertz, Manager of System Adequacy Planning at WECC for more information.
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RAC Study Program Byron Woertz, Manager—System Adequacy Planning Western Electricity Coordinating Council
2016-2017 Study Program • Study Program scope • Observations • 2018-2019 Study Program • Study Program approach • Initial themes for consideration Overview Western Electricity Coordinating Council
2016 Study Program Western Electricity Coordinating Council
2017 Study Program—Year 10 Cases Western Electricity Coordinating Council
2017 Study Program—Year 20 Cases Western Electricity Coordinating Council
Preliminary Observations—Year 10 Studies Western Electricity Coordinating Council
Preliminary Observations—Year 20 Studies Western Electricity Coordinating Council
Year 20 Observations—Cont. Western Electricity Coordinating Council
From Past to Future Western Electricity Coordinating Council
Drivers for Future Reliability Assessments Western Electricity Coordinating Council
Reliability Assessment Structure Western Electricity Coordinating Council
Potential Reliability Assessment Themes Western Electricity Coordinating Council
Potential Themes, cont. Western Electricity Coordinating Council
Potential Themes, cont. Western Electricity Coordinating Council
Potential Themes, cont. Western Electricity Coordinating Council
Potential Themes, cont. Western Electricity Coordinating Council
Potential Themes, cont. Western Electricity Coordinating Council
2018-2019 Study Program Schedule Western Electricity Coordinating Council
Byron Woertz Manager—System Adequacy bwoertz@wecc.biz (801) 883-6841 Contact Information Western Electricity Coordinating Council