What a great new format we explored today for the August 18 Grid Analytics Community Conversation! For those that did not make it to our last minute pivot to an “Ask Me Anything” interview style session, we missed you and you missed some valuable discussions. During this “Ask Me Anything” interview, we talked with @Brad and @Jordan (Thanks Brad and Jordan!) from the Grid Analytics Community leadership team on questions submitted by members of this community. Brad and Jordan answered most of the following questions. They also answered a few questions from the audience. Audience members also provided their thoughts to some of these questions. If you missed the session, @Kevin will post the recording of the session later this week.
I share the questions with you, because I don’t want the discussion to end with the session. If you have any answers or opinions to any of the following questions, please reply to this thread with your thoughts. Thanks to all!
Questions from “Ask Me Anything” Interview:
- Eight months into the new administration is the grid better prepared for a cyber attack?
- When my kids were young for a day off activity I would give each a dollar and bring them to a dollar store. For a lesson in economics, how to spend wisely, see how the personality of my kids came out, and to have a lot of fun. (Today I think you need more than a dollar.) As the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act meanders through congress, there is, at least at the moment a significant amount for improvements in our industry. Imagine now Congress is giving you a few dollars. How would you spend it? You could go for more than $1. Or, another way to ask it… Where do you think the infrastructure bill money will go to in our industry?
- How do you handle expectation management when it comes to analytics projects with senior leadership? We know as data experts what our analytics can and can’t do, but there is often a disconnect between the technical folks and senior leadership. What methods do you employ?
- Have you ever had to deal with legal issues in your use cases?
- How do you handle use cases related to safety?
- How do you handle use cases that shine a light on weaknesses in your system that perhaps you didn’t intend on finding? Data ethics?
- How do you handle vague requests from senior leadership in regards to use cases? How do you get them to develop a solid objective list?
- When developing an analytics operation within a department what are the essential roles that must be filled?
- When department is stood up
- When department matures
How is your analytics operation funded?
- dedicated budget
- product based funding
- organization shared responsibility
When hiring talent into an analytics role in the power industry, should there be more focus on the engineering background or the analytics background?
- Follow-up to any that answer, what short term or long term successes have you seen when taking either path?
How do you put priority onto a long list of analytics use cases?
What methods do you take when trying to identify new use cases; do you look for problems that need to be fixed, look into what others are doing, review data for patterns, etc.?
How do you quantify the value for the analytics projects to improve the reliability of the power system?
What methods do you use to calibrate the granular level load forecasting (example: feeder) with the system level forecasting (driven primarily from state policy, clean energy goals) considering there is more chance to miss certain features in developing granular level forecasting?
Cheers!
@Leslie
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Leslie Cook
Membership & Digital Engagement Manager
Utility Analytics Institute (UAI)
719-203-8650, lcook@utilityanalytics.com
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Original Message:
Sent: 08-16-2021 14:24
From: Leslie Cook
Subject: Change of Plans for August 18 Community Conversation – Urgent Request
Hello Grid Analytics Community Members,
We need to make a pivot for the August 18 Community Conversation. Unfortunately, our speaker got jury duty and we need to reschedule our planned session for August to another month. With that said, we get to use our new session format idea sooner than expected, i.e. “Ask Me Anything“.
Last week, I sent you a message about the Ask Me Anything format and a request for questions. You can see that post here.
We have two days to pull together some questions for this Ask Me Anything session. Based on my request from last week, can you please reply to this message with questions you would like to ask a panel of grid analytics experts. You can submit as many questions as you would like. Please submit no later than Wednesday morning, August 18 at 10:00 AM MT (9 AM PT / 11 AM CT / 12 PM ET). We are excited to see your questions.
Description of Ask Me Anything:
Ask Me Anything (aka AMA) is an interview format that originated on the website Reddit. The idea is that everyone — from daredevils who’ve climbed Mt. Everest to regular folks who work at Walmart (and in our case it would be our Grid Analytics Community leadership team acting as a panel of grid analytics experts) — has interesting insights and information to share. This format thrives on audience participation. The Ask Me Anything forum is an interesting new concept we would like to introduce through Community Conversation sessions from time-to-time. Our audience is grid analytics professionals and those UAI members who are interested in grid analytics. Our audience will determine topics and how the conversation will go based on their questions. I am excited about this new format for our community! It could be interesting and I know we will all learn something.
Thanks!
@Leslie
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Leslie Cook
Membership & Digital Engagement Manager
Utility Analytics Institute (UAI)
719-203-8650, lcook@utilityanalytics.com
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