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Understanding the ERCOT Interconnection Process (1 Hour)

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Instructor: Ramsey Ayass Duration: 1 hour Webinar Title: Understanding the ERCOT Interconnection Process This session is designed to give participants a high-level understanding of the ERCOT (Electric Reliability Council of Texas) interconnection process. The course covers the essential steps and requirements for interconnecting new or modified generation resources to the ERCOT grid. Participants will gain insights into the regulatory framework, technical requirements, and procedural steps involved in the interconnection process. Key Topics: • Overview of ERCOT and its role as the Independent System Operator (ISO) • Steps of the Generation Interconnection or Change Request (GINR) process • Submission and review of an interconnection application • Full interconnection studies and project development stages • Negotiation and execution of Interconnection Agreements • Best practices for successful interconnection and integration Learning Objectives: • Understand the technical requirements for interconnecting generation resources to the ERCOT grid • Navigate the GINR process and effectively submit interconnection applications • Identify key stakeholders and their roles in the interconnection process • Develop strategies for successful project development and integration Target Audience: This training session is ideal for energy industry professionals, project developers, and interconnection engineers involved in the development of generation and energy storage resources within the ERCOT region. About Presenter: Ramsey Ayass is an electrical power systems engineer with 15+ years of industry experience, specializing in transmission planning, generation interconnection, and distribution planning. He has held leadership roles at SDG&E and Oncor Electric Delivery and has spent the last seven years focusing on resource integration in ERCOT and CAISO.

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Price

Free
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