The Electric Reliability Council of Texas Inc. on Sept. 23 unveiled a new Grid Research, Innovation, and Transformation initiative that it said will advance research and prototyping of emerging concepts and solutions to deeply understand the implications of rapid grid and technology evolution, positioning ERCOT to lead in the future energy landscape.

“As the ERCOT grid continues to rapidly evolve, we are seeing greater interest from industry and academia to collaborate on new tools and innovative technologies to advance the reliability needs of tomorrow’s energy systems,” said ERCOT President and CEO Pablo Vegas. “These efforts will provide an opportunity to share ideas and bring new innovations forward, as we work together to lead the evolution and expansion of the electric power grid.”

This increased focus on innovation, transformation, and collaboration is highlighted on the new GRIT webpages, and is comprised of these three key areas:

Grid Transformation Initiatives

As the grid transforms, ERCOT said it continues to work on new ideas to meet the challenges posed by significant load growth, changes in the generation mix, digitization, and weather events. Engaging in external research and sharing white papers and roadmaps on ERCOT thought leadership with external stakeholders is designed to streamline the process of collaboration to meet these challenges.

Research and Innovation Partnership Engagement

To facilitate engagement with external research and innovation partners, ERCOT has launched the Research and Innovation Partnership Engagement program. The program enables partners with transformative ideas to engage with ERCOT with a goal of innovating new technologies that can solve future grid challenges, ERCOT said.

ERCOT Innovation Summit

The annual ERCOT Innovation Summit brings together thought leaders across the energy research and innovation ecosystem to explore solutions that use innovation to impact grid transformation. 

The Summit is designed for stakeholders in energy research and innovation ecosystems, such as Market Participants, vendors, Independent System Operators/Regional Transmission Operators, academia, and research labs who are interested in understanding how ERCOT and other ISOs and RTOs are using the latest technologies to enhance the reliability, efficiency, and adaptability of the grid.

“As the depth of information and industry collaboration evolves, we will continue to enhance the GRIT webpages to create a dynamic and valuable resource for the broader industry to continue fostering strong collaboration and innovation with our stakeholders,” said Venkat Tirupati, ERCOT Vice President of DevOps and Grid Transformation.

Read the ERCOT Market Notice for more information.
 

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