A turnkey modelling solution for strategic studies in the Northeast power system
Questions about the future of our energy systems arise in many organizations: what flexibility means are needed to support the deployment of renewable energy sources? What role of the networks in tomorrow’s power system? What future for hydrogen and batteries? Addressing these strategic questions is key for all entities along the value chain, from utilities to ISOs via investors, policymakers, equipment manufacturers, etc. Answering these questions requires modeling structural changes of the system and this requires a holistic approach in a dedicated modeling framework.
This is why Artelys releases an innovative and comprehensive solution to help its clients deliver fast and to-the-point answers. It combines market simulation software Artelys Crystal Super Grid, standard datasets for today’s and tomorrow’s Northeast power system, and expert support services for advanced studies. The underlying techno-economic model of the Northeast power system has been developed with the support of the National Research Council of Canada (IRAP-NRC).
Read our white paper for more information on the model and use cases.
Read our white paper for more information on the model and use cases.
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