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[FR Doc. 2021–05493 Filed 3–16–21; 8:45 am]
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Increasing Market and Planning
Efficiency Through Improved Software;
Notice of Technical Conference:
Increasing Real-Time and Day-Ahead
Market Efficiency Through Improved
Software
Take notice that Commission staff
will convene a technical conference on
June 22, 23, and 24, 2021 to discuss
opportunities for increasing real-time
and day-ahead market efficiency of the
bulk power system through improved
software. A detailed agenda with the list
and times for the selected speakers will
be published on the Commission’s
website 1 after May 28, 2021.
This conference will bring together
and encourage discussion between
experts from diverse backgrounds.
Examples include electric power system
operators, software developers, and
professionals from government, research
centers, and academia. The conference
will bring these experts together for the
purposes of stimulating discussion,
sharing information, and identifying
fruitful avenues for research concerning
improved software for increasing
efficiency and reliability of the bulk
power system.
This conference will build on
discussions at prior conferences in this
proceeding by focusing on topics
identified as important to market
efficiency in prior conferences. Broadly,
such topics fall into the following
categories:
(1) Improvements to the
representation within market models of
physical constraints that are either not
currently modeled or are currently
modeled using mathematical
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approximations (e.g., voltage and
reactive power constraints, stability
constraints, fuel delivery constraints,
and constraints related to
contingencies);
(2) Representations of uncertainty to
better maximize economic efficiency
(expected market surplus) and lead to
better understanding events of that
could impact the reliability of the bulk
power system (e.g., stochastic modeling,
or other improved modeling approaches
to energy and reserve dispatch and
system planning that efficiently manage
uncertainty);
(3) Software related to grid-enhancing
technologies (e.g., optimal transmission
switching, transmission flow control,
advanced transmission line ratings,
distributed energy resources, and
software for forecasting and enhancing
visibility into changing system
conditions);
(4) Improvements in markets’ ability
to identify, use, and/or enable
capabilities in the existing systems in
ways that improve bulk power system
economic efficiency and reliability (e.g.,
transmission constraint relaxation
practices, multi-stage generator
modeling, storage state-of-charge
management, and ramp management);
(5) Improvements to the duality
interpretations of the economic dispatch
model, with the goal of enabling the
calculation of prices which represent
better equilibrium and incentives for
efficient entry and exit;
(6) Limitations of current electricity
market software due to its interaction
with hardware, for example, parallel
computing and better cache
management;
(7) Other improvements in algorithms,
model formulations, or hardware that
may allow for increases in market
efficiency and enhanced bulk power
system reliability.
Within these or related topics, we
encourage presentations that discuss
best modeling practices, existing
modeling practices that need
improvement, any advances made, or
related perspectives on increasing
market efficiency through improved
power systems modeling.
The conference will take place
virtually via WebEx, with remote
participation from both presenters and
attendees. Further details on remote
attendance and participation will be
released prior to the conference.
Attendees must register through the
Commission’s website on or before June
11, 2021.2 WebEx connections may not
be available to those who do not
register.
Speaker nominations must be
submitted on or before May 7, 2021
through the Commission’s website 3 by
providing the proposed speaker’s
contact information along with a title,
abstract, and list of contributing authors
for the proposed presentation. Proposed
presentations should be related to the
topics discussed above. Speakers and
presentations will be selected to ensure
relevant topics and to accommodate
time constraints.
The Commission will accept
comments following the conference,
with a deadline of July 30, 2021.
There is an ‘‘eSubscription’’ link on
the Commission’s website that enables
subscribers to receive email notification
when a document is added to a
subscribed docket(s). For assistance
with any FERC Online service, please
email FERCOnlineSupport@ferc.gov, or
call (866) 208–3676 (toll free). For TTY,
call (202) 502–8659.
FERC conferences are accessible
under section 508 of the Rehabilitation
Act of 1973. For accessibility
accommodations please send an email
to accessibility@ferc.gov or call toll free
(866) 208–3372 (voice) or (202) 502–
8659 (TTY), or send a fax to (202) 208–
2106 with the required
accommodations. This notice is issued
and published in accordance with 18
CFR 2.1 (2019).
For further information about these
conferences, please contact:
Sarah McKinley (Logistical
Information), Office of External Affairs,
(202) 502–8004, Sarah.McKinley@
ferc.gov.
Alexander Smith (Technical
Information), Office of Energy Policy
and Innovation, (202) 502–6601,
Alexander.Smith@ferc.gov.
2 The attendee registration form is located at
https://ferc.webex.com/ferc/onstage/
g.php?MTID=e97c1ef8334b1f4db52394fe644edfe57.
Click ‘‘Register’’ to be taken to the form.
3 The speaker nomination form is located at
https://ferc.webex.com/ferc/onstage/
g.php?MTID=e3309f9a29fe364f2f4ee1ddb3101f580.
Click ‘‘Register’’ to be taken to the form.
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Dated: March 11, 2021.
Nathaniel J. Davis, Sr.,
Deputy Secretary.
[FR Doc. 2021–05494 Filed 3–16–21; 8:45 am]
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
[Docket No. AD10-12-012]
Increasing Market and Planning Efficiency Through Improved
Software; Notice of Technical Conference: Increasing Real-Time and Day-
Ahead Market Efficiency Through Improved Software
Take notice that Commission staff will convene a technical
conference on June 22, 23, and 24, 2021 to discuss opportunities for
increasing real-time and day-ahead market efficiency of the bulk power
system through improved software. A detailed agenda with the list and
times for the selected speakers will be published on the Commission's
website \1\ after May 28, 2021.
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\1\ https://www.ferc.gov/industries-data/electric/power-sales-and-markets/increasing-efficiency-through-improved-software.
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This conference will bring together and encourage discussion
between experts from diverse backgrounds. Examples include electric
power system operators, software developers, and professionals from
government, research centers, and academia. The conference will bring
these experts together for the purposes of stimulating discussion,
sharing information, and identifying fruitful avenues for research
concerning improved software for increasing efficiency and reliability
of the bulk power system.
This conference will build on discussions at prior conferences in
this proceeding by focusing on topics identified as important to market
efficiency in prior conferences. Broadly, such topics fall into the
following categories:
(1) Improvements to the representation within market models of
physical constraints that are either not currently modeled or are
currently modeled using mathematical approximations (e.g., voltage and
reactive power constraints, stability constraints, fuel delivery
constraints, and constraints related to contingencies);
(2) Representations of uncertainty to better maximize economic
efficiency (expected market surplus) and lead to better understanding
events of that could impact the reliability of the bulk power system
(e.g., stochastic modeling, or other improved modeling approaches to
energy and reserve dispatch and system planning that efficiently manage
uncertainty);
(3) Software related to grid-enhancing technologies (e.g., optimal
transmission switching, transmission flow control, advanced
transmission line ratings, distributed energy resources, and software
for forecasting and enhancing visibility into changing system
conditions);
(4) Improvements in markets' ability to identify, use, and/or
enable capabilities in the existing systems in ways that improve bulk
power system economic efficiency and reliability (e.g., transmission
constraint relaxation practices, multi-stage generator modeling,
storage state-of-charge management, and ramp management);
(5) Improvements to the duality interpretations of the economic
dispatch model, with the goal of enabling the calculation of prices
which represent better equilibrium and incentives for efficient entry
and exit;
(6) Limitations of current electricity market software due to its
interaction with hardware, for example, parallel computing and better
cache management;
(7) Other improvements in algorithms, model formulations, or
hardware that may allow for increases in market efficiency and enhanced
bulk power system reliability.
Within these or related topics, we encourage presentations that
discuss best modeling practices, existing modeling practices that need
improvement, any advances made, or related perspectives on increasing
market efficiency through improved power systems modeling.
The conference will take place virtually via WebEx, with remote
participation from both presenters and attendees. Further details on
remote attendance and participation will be released prior to the
conference.
Attendees must register through the Commission's website on or
before June 11, 2021.\2\ WebEx connections may not be available to
those who do not register.
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\2\ The attendee registration form is located at https://ferc.webex.com/ferc/onstage/g.php?MTID=e97c1ef8334b1f4db52394fe644edfe57. Click ``Register'' to
be taken to the form.
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Speaker nominations must be submitted on or before May 7, 2021
through the Commission's website \3\ by providing the proposed
speaker's contact information along with a title, abstract, and list of
contributing authors for the proposed presentation. Proposed
presentations should be related to the topics discussed above. Speakers
and presentations will be selected to ensure relevant topics and to
accommodate time constraints.
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\3\ The speaker nomination form is located at https://ferc.webex.com/ferc/onstage/g.php?MTID=e3309f9a29fe364f2f4ee1ddb3101f580. Click ``Register'' to
be taken to the form.
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The Commission will accept comments following the conference, with
a deadline of July 30, 2021.
There is an ``eSubscription'' link on the Commission's website that
enables subscribers to receive email notification when a document is
added to a subscribed docket(s). For assistance with any FERC Online
service, please email [email protected], or call (866) 208-
3676 (toll free). For TTY, call (202) 502-8659.
FERC conferences are accessible under section 508 of the
Rehabilitation Act of 1973. For accessibility accommodations please
send an email to [email protected] or call toll free (866) 208-
3372 (voice) or (202) 502-8659 (TTY), or send a fax to (202) 208-2106
with the required accommodations. This notice is issued and published
in accordance with 18 CFR 2.1 (2019).
For further information about these conferences, please contact:
Sarah McKinley (Logistical Information), Office of External
Affairs, (202) 502-8004, [email protected].
Alexander Smith (Technical Information), Office of Energy Policy
and Innovation, (202) 502-6601, [email protected].
Dated: March 11, 2021.
Nathaniel J. Davis, Sr.,
Deputy Secretary.
[FR Doc. 2021-05494 Filed 3-16-21; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 6717-01-P