Electric Grid Reliability in an Era of Unprecedented Uncertainty: A Review of Advances in Electric Sector Resource Adequacy Assessment and Planning

  • Gabriel Mantegna
  • , Ziting Huang
  • , Guillaume Van Caelenberg
  • , Bethany Frew
  • , Muireann Lynch
  • , Mark O'Malley

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Abstract

Recent changes to the principal causes of energy shortage events on the electric grid have necessitated are thinking of paradigms for resource adequacy (RA) assessment and the related topic of procurement of a reliable portfolio. Prior studies have laid out elements of a modern paradigm for these planning activities, but there does not exist a comprehensive overview of the topic spanning academic and gray literature, and the relationship of these suggested paradigms to methods used in industry has also not been surveyed. In this paper we review recent literature establishing best practices for RA assessment and reliable portfolio procurement, and survey current practices used in industry in relation to these best practices. We establish seven key best practices for RA assessment, cover a modern methodology for capacity accreditation, and find that industry practices are not far behind the identified best practices, though some key gaps remain. We also present a suggested agenda for both academic research on the topic and opportunities for advancement in the industry.
Original languageAmerican English
Number of pages9
JournalIEEE Transactions on Energy Markets, Policy and Regulation
DOIs
StatePublished - 2025

NLR Publication Number

  • NLR/JA-6A40-99145

Keywords

  • capacity adequacy
  • capacity expansion
  • demand response
  • energy adequacy
  • energy storage
  • flexibility adequacy
  • grid services
  • market design
  • procurement
  • reliability
  • renewable energy
  • resilience
  • resource adequacy
  • uncertainty

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