Web Meeting: Transmission Projects Ready to go
Zoom meetingTopic: Needed regulatory reform, major transmission expansion and deployment of advanced technologies such as HVDC for Grid In this virtual presentation, Jay will provide West Michigan Section members and guests an overview of the recent "Americans for a Clean Energy Grid” (ACEG) white paper outlining proposed changes at the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) to refine their Order to improve regional and interregional planning and cost allocation. In addition, he will share the highlights and benefits of 22 major transmission projects which are ready to go, many involving major HVDC links. Finally, the deployment of Grid-Enhancing Technologies (GETs) needs to be a bridge to the future decarbonized grid. The merits of GETs is demonstrated by a recent case study sponsored by the Working For Advanced Transmission Technologies (WATT) coalition to facilitate renewable Biography: As Vice-President at Grid Strategies LLC, Jay Caspary provides analysis and strategic guidance on transmission grid planning and operations to support a clean energy portfolio. Jay has over 40 years of experience in transmission planning, engineering, management, tariffs, transmission services, and retail marketing. Prior to joining Grid Strategies LLC in September 2020, Jay oversaw Research, Development & Tariff Services for the Southwest Power Pool. In his career at SPP, Jay served as the head of Transmission Development and led robust transmission expansion in the footprint. In 2012-2013, Jay served as Senior Policy Advisor for the U. S. Department of Energy’s Office of Electricity Delivery and Energy Reliability (OE) with a focus on grid modernization. Prior to SPP, he served in several staff and managerial roles at Illinois Power. Over his career, Jay has worked closely with regional organizations, national labs and affected parties to evaluate and promote the integration of renewables with effective transmission solutions, deployment of research pilots and case studies to identify the merits of new technologies or approaches to utility operations. Jay has served in leadership roles for industry-utility collaboratives such as the ESIG, EPRI, PSERC and GRAPES, as well as several industry advisory boards.