Wind Power Development and Integration 2010

  • 13-14 Jul 2010
  • Denver, CO, United States

Description

Developing Operational Strategies to Capitalize on Current and Future Wind Integration and Transmission Expansion in the Renewable Energy Market

Join 17 Wind Power Project Experts as they deliver operational strategies to overcome the challenges of wind power generation, integration, market investment, variability and siting. Practical examples of how organizations including; Bonneville Power Administration, PJM Interconnection, PG&E, Iberdrola Renewables, Xcel Energy, Nextra Energy, New York ISO, Element Power, California ISO, Midwest ISO are surmounting intermittent resource hurdles.

This is not a vendor driven trade show promoting the proliferation of wind power projects, it is a focused gathering of wind power development professionals, led by a panel of hands-on practitioners delivering insights including

  • A review of current wind power policy to ensure successful projects from Ali Amirali, SVP, Transmission & Regulation, Element Power and Robi Robichaud, Senior Engineer, National Renewable Energy Laboratory.
  • Overcoming policy issues at the National, State and Regional Levels, from Morey Wolfson, Transmission Program Manager, Colorado Governors Energy Office and Henry Chao, VP of System and Resource Planning, New York ISO
  • Invenergy, Bonneville Power Administration and PJM Interconnection perspectives on addressing common integration and transmission challenges
  • Seth Zimring s, Renewable Integration Manager, PG&E, assessment of the integration requirement and costs of wind energy
  • A perspective on Navigating Optimal Purchase Power Agreements from Reed Armstrong, Renewable Power Originator, Iberdrola Renewables.

key conference features
  • Explore the elements related to wind power development which as of October 2009 at an installed capacity of wind power, was the world leader in wind generation.
  • Understand the impending legislation on the wind development aspect of the business and its implications and costs
  • Exploring the integration of wind into other generation sources
  • Discuss the best practices and approaches taken by North America to take advantage of the fastest-growing wind market worldwide

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Industry: Energy & Utilities

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