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THE GLOBAL POWER SYSTEM
TRANSFORMATION CONSORTIUM

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Rapidly accelerating transitions to advanced low emission power systems
in collaboration with power system operators in all regions

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    Women in PST and G-PST Launch Free Technical Teaching Materials for Global Use

    With leadership from Imperial College London and power systems experts from around the world, Women in PST and the G-PST released university-level teaching materials on 5 power system technical topics, now publicly available for download.

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    Pillar 1 Welcomes Contributions to Newly Released Research Repository

    Pillar 1 has developed an extensive Research Repository, which details current and recent research projects from around the world that are well-aligned with the Inaugural Research Agenda. The Repository is a working document, and more contributions are welcomed.

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    CSIRO and G-PST Develop Research Roadmap to Support Australia’s Energy Transition

    The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), Australia’s national science agency, is working in partnership with the Global Power System Transformation Consortium (G-PST) and the Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO) on a comprehensive "Research Roadmap" that identifies and ...

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    G-PST Inaugural Research Agenda

    This document, released in March 2021, summarizes the outputs from a nine-month consultation process led by the Global Power System Transformation (G-PST) Consortium’s Research Agenda Group – which consists of senior technical staff from the six Founding System Operators and ...

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    G-PST Inaugural Teaching Agenda

    This document, released in March 2021, summarizes the outputs from a consultation process led by the Global Power System Transformation (G-PST) Consortium’s Teaching Agenda Group (TAG). The main purpose of this document is to initiate wider consultation and get feedback ...

The G-PST Consortium acts as a force multiplier in the global effort to drive rapid transition to a zero-carbon electricity grid, connecting its ecosystem partners and creating intentional, inclusive, and purpose-driven collaboration to solve common challenges.

Vision & Mission

Visionary Goal: Dramatically accelerate the transition to low emission and low cost, secure, and reliable power systems, contributing to >50% emission reductions over the next 10 years, with $2 billion of government and donor support for technical, market, and workforce solutions that unlock $10 trillion+ of private sector investment.

Mission: Our Mission is to bring together key actors to foment a rapid clean energy transition at unprecedented scope and scale by providing coordinated and holistic “end-to-end” support and knowledge infusion to power system operators across the 5 Action Pillars.

Key Action Pillars

The G-PST Consortium engages in activities across five key pillars with the goal of ensuring global coordination of our efforts toward the achievement of cost-efficient, clean, and reliable power systems.

PILLAR 1

System Operator Research & Peer Learning

Perform and globally disseminate cutting edge applied research to solve pressing challenges for the world’s leading system operators.

PILLAR 2

System Operator Technical Support

Provide implementation support to scale established best practice engineering and operational solutions for developing country system operators.

PILLAR 3

Foundational Workforce Development

Build the inclusive and diverse workforce of tomorrow through enhanced university curriculum and technical upskilling for utility and system operator staff.

PILLAR 4

Localized Technology Adoption Support

Adapt modern power system technologies to individual country contexts through standards development activities and testing programs.

PILLAR 5

Open Data & Tools

Support rigorous planning, operational analysis and enhanced real-time system monitoring through open data and tools.

Resources

The G-PST Consortium works with its partners and stakeholders to provide key resources and information about our work in each Pillar.

Contact Us:

globalpst@nrel.gov

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