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Modeling the grid INL continues to enhance grid modeling capabilities through testing and refinement of its Real Time Digital Simulation RTDS modeling approach. In collaboration with Dr. Santiago Grijalva from the Georgia Institute of Technology INL has developed a technology roadmap defining gaps relative to Smart Grid design and implementation. Initial efforts involved development of a dynamic electric grid system model to define issues and parameters affecting power grid systems with high percentages of renewable 31 INLs RTDS helps power systems engineers above create a highly detailed power grid model. generation capacity. INL successfully modeled and compared operational data at the F.E. Warren Air Force Base. Additional collaborations will allow validation and scalability which utilities could use for renewable integration planning.