DAY 1: FEBRUARY 11, 2015
| 8:00 a.m. | Welcome, Introductions, and Overview | |
| Opening Remarks and Meeting Overview | ||
| Robert J. Thomas, Cornell University, Workshop Planning Committee Chair | ||
| Welcome and Study Objectives | ||
| John Guckenheimer, Cornell University, Study Committee Co-Chair | ||
| Thomas J. Overbye, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Study Committee Co-Chair | ||
| 8:15 | Keynote: Setting the Stage | |
| Low-Cost Pathways to Grid Integration of Renewable Energy: Skating to Where the Puck Is Going to Be | ||
| Steven Chu, Stanford University | ||
| 9:15 | Data and Data Analytics | |
| Session Co-Chairs: Cynthia Rudin, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Marija Ilic, Carnegie Mellon University | ||
| Prosumer-Centric Power Industry Transformation | ||
| David Sun, Alstom | ||
| How to Combine Observational Data Sources with First Principles of Physics to Build Stable and Transportable Models for Power System Design and Control | ||
| Louis Wehenkel, University of Liege, Belgium | ||
| Grid Scale Data Fusion: Obstacles and Opportunities | ||
| Matthew Gardner, Dominion Virginia Power | ||
| 12:00 p.m. | Breakout Session | |
| 2:00 | Optimization and Control Methods for a Robust and Resilient Power Grid | |
| Session Chair: Jeffery Dagle, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory | ||
| Duration-Differentiated Electric Service for Integrating Renewable Power | ||
| Pravin Varaiya, University of California, Berkeley | ||
| Demand-Side Flexibility for Reliable Ancillary Services in a Smart Grid: Eliminating Risk to Consumers and the Grid | ||
| Sean Meyn, University of Florida | ||
| Advances in Mixed-Integer Programming and the Impact on Managing Electrical Power Grids | ||
| Robert Bixby, Gurobi Optimization | ||
| 4:45 | Breakout Session | |
DAY 2: FEBRUARY 12, 2015
| 8:30 a.m. | Uncertainty Quantification and Validation | |
| Session Chair: Juan C. Meza, University of California, Merced | ||
| How Well Can We Measure What Didn’t Happen and Predict What Won’t? | ||
| Miriam Goldberg, DNV GL | ||
| Mathematical Models in Power Markets | ||
| Alexander Eydeland, Morgan Stanley | ||
| 10:30 | Breakout Session | |
| 11:45 | Wrap-Up Session | |
| Session Chair: Robert J. Thomas, Cornell University | ||
| Presentations from the audience | ||
| 12:30 p.m. | Final Remarks by the Organizers | |
| 1:00 | Workshop Adjourns | |