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Technical articles on short-interval forecasting, demand-response economics, NERC compliance, and the operational realities utilities don't talk about publicly.

Short-interval load forecasting article
Forecasting April 8, 2025

Why 24-Hour-Ahead Forecasts Are the Wrong Tool for Real-Time Balancing

Day-ahead forecasts are accurate enough for unit commitment. They're too coarse for real-time imbalance management — and most utilities are using the same model for both problems.

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Demand response dispatch sequencing article
Demand Response March 29, 2025

Dispatch Sequencing Under OpenADR 2.0b: What the Spec Doesn't Tell You

OpenADR 2.0b describes the signaling protocol. It says nothing about which assets to curtail first or how to handle partial responses. That logic is entirely on the utility side — and most implementations get it wrong.

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NERC BAL-001 compliance article
Compliance March 18, 2025

BAL-001-3 vs BAL-002-2: The Performance Metrics That Actually Get Utilities Cited

Most compliance violations aren't about egregious events. They're about ACE accumulation patterns that look acceptable in isolation but fail the 10-minute average thresholds in aggregate. Here's where operators miscalculate.

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SCADA data quality for load forecasting article
Data Quality March 5, 2025

Stuck Registers and Silent Failures: SCADA Data Quality Problems That Break Forecast Models

A stuck register that reports the same MW value for 45 minutes doesn't trigger alarms in most EMS configurations. It also silently corrupts the training data for any model that doesn't validate for it explicitly.

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Net-load forecasting with renewable integration article
Renewables February 21, 2025

Net-Load Forecasting When 30% of Your Generation Is Behind-the-Meter Solar

The traditional load forecasting assumption — that generation is dispatchable and load is uncertain — breaks down when distributed solar represents a third of peak capacity. The variable you're actually forecasting has changed.

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Gradient boosting vs ARIMA for load forecasting article
Methods February 10, 2025

Gradient Boosting vs. ARIMA for Short-Interval Load Forecasting: An Honest Comparison

ARIMA handles trend and seasonality cleanly. Gradient-boosted ensembles handle non-linear interactions between weather, time-of-week, and load better. Neither is universally superior — the decision depends on what kind of error you can tolerate.

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ISO/RTO imbalance energy settlement costs article
Market Economics January 28, 2025

The Real Cost of Imbalance Energy: How ISO/RTO Settlement Charges Accumulate

Imbalance energy charges in ISO/RTO markets can represent 8–15% of a utility's total energy procurement costs. Here's how the settlement mechanism works and where forecast accuracy directly affects the settlement statement.

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Evaluating load forecasting vendor article
Best Practices January 14, 2025

How to Evaluate a Load Forecasting Vendor: A Technical Checklist for Utility Operators

Vendor marketing emphasizes MAPE benchmarks that may not reflect operational value. This checklist focuses on the technical and contractual questions that predict whether accuracy improvements will translate to reduced balancing costs.

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EV load growth forecasting challenges article
Emerging Challenges January 5, 2025

Electric Vehicle Load Growth Is Not What Your Forecast Model Thinks It Is

EV adoption projections consistently underestimate charging load concentration in time and space. The distribution problem matters more than the aggregate MW growth number for grid operations.

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FERC Order 2222 DER aggregation article
Regulatory December 18, 2024

FERC Order 2222 and Aggregated DER: What Grid Operators Need to Prepare For

FERC Order 2222 requires RTOs and ISOs to allow aggregated DER to participate in wholesale markets. The operational and forecasting implications arrive well before full market participation begins.

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Load shedding vs demand response decision article
Grid Operations December 4, 2024

Load Shedding vs. Demand Response: Why Operators Still Reach for the Wrong Tool

The conditions where operators choose load shedding over DR when DR would work better have a consistent pattern. The gap is usually not a technical limitation — it's an information problem.

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Designing a rigorous load forecasting pilot article
Best Practices November 20, 2024

How to Build a Load Forecasting Pilot That Produces Defensible Numbers

A poorly designed pilot produces numbers that look good in a presentation but don't reflect operational performance. Here's how to structure a pilot that generates accuracy statistics your team can trust.

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