@misc{27279, keywords = {FIDVR, FIDVR-002}, title = {Composite Load Modeling & System Studies}, abstract = {

The workshop seeks to bring together the power system and end-use manufacturing communities to review jointly what is now known about FIDVR and the related activities currently underway to ensure the reliability of the U.S. electric power system.

Session Six: Composite Load Modeling & System Studies (Panel Discussion)
Experience using the composite load model for bulk transmission planning studies – lessons learned, technical challenges, identified problems, and solutions. A focus on the development of the model, utilization of the model, and planning around a more detailed load model.

  1. Noah Badayos, Southern California Edison (SCE)
  2. Dmitry Kosterev, Bonneville Power Administration (BPA)
  3. Rob O'Keefe, American Electric Power (AEP)
  4. Dean LaTulipe, National Grid
  5. Scott Ghiocel, Mitsubishi Electric Power Products
}, year = {2015}, journal = {2015 Workshop on Fault-Induced Delayed Voltage Recovery (FIDVR) & Dynamic Load Modeling}, month = {09/2015}, }