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2023 CIGRE Canada Study Committees Update Meeting: System Development and Economics Focus

The 2023 CIGRE Canada Study Committees Update Meeting focused on System Development and Economics, addressing topics such as energy transition steering, flexibility in system development, and resilience as pivotal criteria. Key areas covered included system planning, asset management, business management, and interconnections. The meeting emphasized the importance of cooperation, investment decisions, and achieving sustainable electricity systems.

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2023 CIGRE Canada Study Committees Update Meeting: System Development and Economics Focus

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  1. Study Study Committee Committee Update Meeting Update Meeting SCC1: System Development and Economics SCC1: System Development and Economics Canadian Canadian Representative & Presented by: Christopher Reali Representative & Presented by: Christopher Reali 2023 CIGRE Canada Study Committees Update Meeting – September 27

  2. 2 Study Committee Introduction Scope  “To study economics and system analysis methods for the development of power systems: methods and tools for steady state and dynamic analysis, planning issues and methods in various contexts, asset management strategies, in order to support electricity system planners worldwide to anticipate and successfully manage system changes to address the arising needs, opportunities and uncertainties while respecting multiple constraints.” Per CIGRE C1 Webpage  The four main areas covered by SCC1 are:  System planning  Asset management  Business management  Interconnections – horizontal, vertical  Strategic Direction  “To facilitate and promote the progress of engineering and the international exchange of information and knowledge in the field of system development and economics. To add value to this information and knowledge by means of synthesizing state-of-the-art practices and developing recommendations.” Per CIGRE C1 Webpage 2023 CIGRE Canada Study Committees Update Meeting – September 27

  3. Preferential Subjects  PS 1: Steering the energy transition: cooperation, achieving top-down targets through bottom-up investment decisions  Governance of the different sectors of the integrated energy system, role of system operators, role of regulation & markets; achieving public targets through private investments, coordinated decision-making processes and international cooperation.  Power-to-gas & hydrogen as energy carrier and as long-term storage; energy efficiency & infrastructure efficiency in the interconnected electricity/gas/ hydrogen system; large interconnection projects.  System aspect aggregation of the electrification of transport, industry, and buildings: conditions and barriers, role of stakeholders in the end-to-end system.  PS 2: Flexibility as pivotal criterion for system development  Including in the planning process the flexibility options both within and outside the grids; non-network-assets and non- electric solutions: storage, demand response, energy communities, behind-the-meter resources.  Matching flexibility needs with flexibility sources: market design evolution, value of various flexibility products, optimal flexibility portfolio; prioritization of sector coupling initiatives; role of forecasts of demand and variable generation.  Storage device evolution, technical & economic performances, short/medium term measures for balancing the grid, and managing the energy system in the longer term, including thermal & molecular long duration energy storage.  PS3: Resilience as pivotal criterion for system development  Metrics and criteria to plan resilience and strength of the future power system; flexibility means as enhancers also of resilience.  Optimal planning and efficient use of resilience measures: risk assessment, prevention, mitigation, adaptation, re-start measures.  Resilience improvements from grid architecture and grid components: including the role of power electronics control and grid forming features, smart load shedding, and fast restoration methods. 2023 CIGRE Canada Study Committees Update Meeting – September 27 3

  4. Canadian Technical Activities Canadian Participation Y Working Group C1.33 Name Interface & Allocation Issues in multi-party and/or cross-jurisdiction power infrastructures projects Review of Large City & Metropolitan Area power system development trends taking into account new generation, grid and information technologies Optimal Transmission and Distribution Investment Decisions Under Increasing Energy Scenario Uncertainty Planning tools and methods for systems facing high levels of distributed resources Global Interconnected and sustainable electricity system Effects of storage, demand response and trading rules Approach for Asset Management of Overhead Transmission Lines Certification of the electricity used to produce hydrogen Transmission investment decision points and trees “Harmonised metrics and consistent methodology for benefits assessment in Cost-Benefit Analysis (CBA) of electric interconnection projects” Energy Sectors Integration and Impact on Power Grids Role of green hydrogen in energy transition - Opportunities and challenges from technical and economic perspectives Optimising power system resilience in future grid design Integration of hydrogen in electricity markets Offshore transmission planning Y C1/C4.36 Y C1/C6.37 C1/C6.42 Y Y C1.44 B2/C1.86 C5/C1.36 C1.23 Y Y N N C1.45 C1.47 N N C1.48 C1/C4.46 C5/C1.35 C1/B4.49 N N NEW 2023 CIGRE Canada Study Committees Update Meeting – September 27 4

  5. Recently Published Reports  In year 2022:  TB-882 (C1.41): Closing the gap in understanding between stakeholders and electrical energy specialists  TB-863 (C6/C1.33): Multi-energy System Interactions in Distribution Grids  Green Book: Power System Assets - Investment, Management, Methods and Practices:  In year 2023:  TB-910 (C1.43): Business Requirements For Asset Performance Management, published in July 2023  On the way to Central Office:  WG C1-C4.36 “Large City & Metropolitan Area power system development trends” , TB circulated, commented, adjusted and approved by both C1 and C4; ready to be sent to publication  WG C1-C6.37 “Optimal Transmission And Distribution Investment Decisions Under Increasing Energy Scenario Uncertainty“ (joint with C6 and also with CIRED) TB circulated, commented, adjusted and approved by both C1 and C6; ready to be sent to publication  Expected soon:  WG C1.23 “Transmission Investment Decision Points and Trees”  WG C1.44 (global grids), C1.45 (CBA), C1.46 (Resilience), C1.47 (Sector Coupling), C1.48 (Hydrogen)  Expected Q1 2024:  C1-C6.42 (DER representation in planning studies) 2023 CIGRE Canada Study Committees Update Meeting – September 27 5

  6. Proposed New Working Groups  Proposed new Working Groups WG C1.xx The potential roles of energy storage in electric power systems WG C1.xx Assessment of system reserves and flexibility needs in the power systems of the future WG XX.YY Virtual Power Plants role and deployment in large power systems operation and planning WG XX.YY Forecasting demand to include consumer behavior decisions influenced by market signals 2023 CIGRE Canada Study Committees Update Meeting – September 27 6

  7. Canadian Highlights Open slide for the Canadian Representative to highlight Generally strong participation by Canadian members A number of initiatives led by Canadians Green Book had significant Canadian contributions and has generated strong interest: As of September 14th, was downloaded 5646 times Will be publishing a Chapter in Scopus Index (Elsevier’s abstract and citation database) – expecting to generate more visibility 2023 CIGRE Canada Study Committees Update Meeting – September 27 7

  8. Canadian Representative  Christopher Reali Company: Independent Electricity System Operator (IESO) Title: Senior Manager, Power System Limits Email: christopher.reali@ieso.ca Phone: (905) 464-8249 2023 CIGRE Canada Study Committees Update Meeting – September 27 8

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