On-Demand Webinar

Planning for Uncertainty: The Value of Stochastics


With the present uncertainty in future policy goals, technology advancements, decarbonization, electrification, and various other factors, planning practices need to evolve. Techniques exist to account for these uncertainties and should be used to develop robust and adaptable plans which are prepared to handle the unpredictability of the future grid.

Join this on-demand session with power systems experts from GE Vernova, New York Independent System Operator (NYISO), and Pennsylvania State University – College of Earth and Mineral Sciences, as they share their experiences and insights around the future of the power sector, along with exploring the value of stochastic planning approaches.

In this session, you will:

  • LEARN basic stochastic planning concepts and applications.
  • DISCOVER how modeling for uncertainty can enable the grid of the future.
  • UNCOVER the benefits and value of using stochastic techniques.

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SPEAKERS


Wes Hall

Wes Hall

Director, Engineering Software and Expansion Planning,
GE Vernova
Mort Webster

Mort Webster

Professor of Energy Engineering
Associate Department Head for Graduate Education
John and Willie Leone Family Department of Energy and Mineral Engineering,
Pennsylvania State University
Bob Woodfield

Bob Woodfield

Vice President, Investment Strategy,
GE Vernova
Jason Frasier

Jason Frasier

Senior Manager, Transmission Planning,
New York Independent System Operator (NYISO)