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The introduction of variable energy resources (VERs), like solar and wind, necessitates fundamental changes in the power grid's dynamic operation. This evolution is caused by several drivers including decarbonisation, growing electricity demand, the deregulation of electricity markets, active end-user participation, and digital innovations in energy technologies. Furthermore, VER forecasts are uncertain and their profiles are intermittent; thus requiring greater quantities of operating reserves. In such a case, fast-ramping natural gas and hydro-electric power plants take on a prominent grid balancing role. At even higher levels of solar PV and wind generation, grid flexibility saturates and VER curtailment becomes the only remaining option for reliable grid balancing. To avoid this undesirable future, demand-side resources become a necessary path for energy system development. These resources are not just energy artifacts, but also exist within other engineering systems. Consequently, their integration gives rise to new multi-disciplinary challenges such as the energy-water nexus. This presentation seeks to share lessons learned from two system operational analysis and renewable energy integration studies conducted in cooperation with ISO New England. In the first, VER resources are increased in the coming decade to reveal a future of grid saturation and VER curtailment. The follow-on New England Energy-Water Nexus Study shows that coordinated energy-water resources can create a triple bottom-line synergy worth $70M/yr. The presentation concludes that a decarbonisation agenda must evolve from power grid studies with electricity as a single energy carrier to multi-energy engineering systems studies that specifically coordinate multiple energy carriers through many layers of coordinated planning and operations management decisions. -- 00:00 Introduction by Professor Ariel Liebman 03:00 Presentation by Professor Amro M Farid 46:00 Q&A -- SUBSCRIBE to the Monash Energy Institute YouTube channel for updates / monashenergyinstitute Download our 2020 Monash Energy Profile: https://www.monash.edu/__data/assets/... Visit our website: https://www.monash.edu/energy-institute Contact us: [email protected] Follow @MonashEnergyInstiute: Twitter: / monashenergy LinkedIn: / mona. . The Monash Energy Institute is dedicated to undertaking research and development that will lead to the creation of new and innovative products and services for deployment in the energy sector across the globe. Bringing people together to solve global energy problems!