@misc{60309, 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 {\textendash} 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{\textquoteright}Keefe, American Electric Power (AEP)
  4. Dean LaTulipe, National Grid
  5. Scott Ghiocel, Mitsubishi Electric Power Products
}, year = {2015}, booktitle = {2015 Workshop on Fault-Induced Delayed Voltage Recovery (FIDVR) \& Dynamic Load Modeling}, journal = {2015 Workshop on Fault-Induced Delayed Voltage Recovery (FIDVR) \& Dynamic Load Modeling}, series = {2015 Workshop on Fault-Induced Delayed Voltage Recovery (FIDVR) \& Dynamic Load Modeling}, month = {09/2015}, }