Large Industrial Loads and their Potential Affect on Small to Medium Entities
This session highlights the growing presence of large industrial electrical loads in the Western Interconnection and the risks they pose. Participants will gain an understanding of the reliability impacts of these large loads; learn from experiences in planning, interconnecting, and provisioning such loads; and receive guidance tailored for smaller NERC registered entities.

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