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The grid of the future will be dominated by power electronics. Understanding their behaviour, the unique oscillatory phenomena that can occur and the tools to analyze them is of key importance to safeguard reliability, as highlighted by the recent FERC order 901. I highly recommend this #cigre webinar on ‘MULTI-FREQUENCY OSCILLATIONS IN POWER-ELECTRONIC-BASED ENERGY SYSTEMS’ which will be worth waking up early for by North American audiences. Breakfast-and-learn :-)
Exciting event is coming! I would like to draw your attention to the upcoming CIGRE webinar (next Monday, Feb 12th) from working group C4.49 – “Multi-frequency oscillations in power electronic based energy systems” driven by myself and Christoph Buchhagen from TenneT. During the webinar we will hear about new forms of instabilities and interactions driven by power electronic converters in modern power systems. The content will be presented by world class experts in this engineering domain from Ørsted, TenneT, Aalborg University, Hitachi Energy, Universitat Politècnica de València, Shell. If of interest, please register using this link: https://lnkd.in/d2y6z6aa where you will also find a short overview of the work involved and what to expect from the webinar. Thank you Christoph, Xiongfei, Mats, Ramon, Yin, Jun Bum for moving it forward.
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Interesting publication on IEEE Open Journal of Power Electronics of my KIT colleague Jan Wachter (https://lnkd.in/eNemCATr). This works analyse the last 20 years large-scale incidents, pointing out the main causes that provoked them. It concludes that power electronics-based resources can be less scaring for the power systems stability than we thought, and instead they can increase the resilience and robustness of the grid. Good work Jan! IEEE Power Electronics Society, University of Karlsruhe
Jan Wachter and colleagues at KIT identified 33 of the most significant power grid incidents of the past two decades, and then ran a pair of thought experiments: How might a future grid with a higher penetration of electronically-integrated equipment (think solar farms, batteries, electric cars) respond differently during a similar incident? And, Could such inverter-based resources counteract blackout mechanisms such as cascading failures that have plagued grids for decades? I considered their findings for IEEE Spectrum...
Studying Yesterday’s Blackouts to Head Off Tomorrow’s
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Morning of Day 1 of the CIGRE Grid of the Future Conference (https://lnkd.in/dmPd6Ymj) Keynote Speaker Chris Root showing the challenges of DER integration in a small grid (compared to other territories), for example the quick variation of solar generation caused by cloudy days and how the utility has to be able to match those variation with available generation. Limits in solar capacity when there is snow on panels. The new challenges that planners face, moving from planning based on summer and winter peaks to now having to plan for summer midday peak, summer evening peak, nighttime minimum and mid-day minimum. An interesting solution been adopted by Green Mountain power by renting storage to end users with the understanding that they can have access to that stored energy three times a month when needed by the system. The distribution innovation substation, feeder and end-use customer panel had an interesting discussion. The need to work with end users to solve the problems faced by the local utility, collaboration among all stakeholders, have a holistic approach to ensure the distribution grid is resilient when the goals set for NetZero are met. Session 1B talked about the need of understanding what is been measured and what output is been produced by machine learning algorithms is very important to fully take advantages of this technologies (no black boxes). The challenges on implementing Digital Twins for power systems was presented by Jeremy Till and the benefits of adding communications for DER was discussed by Dan Ernstmann. Prepared by Arturo Núñez #CIGREGOTF2023
Grid of the Future 2023
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https://lnkd.in/grjmWyc5 Thrilled to share that this week I'm participating in the IEEE Power and Energy Society (PES) T&D Conference in Anaheim, CA! Honored to be both an attendee and a panelist, discussing our experiences deploying and implementing an integrated VVO program. Can't wait to connect with fellow industry professionals and share insights. ! #IEEEPES #Networking"
VO/CVR deployment strategy, from data analytics to technical deployment - View Event - 2024 IEEE PES T&D
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Tomorrow, Wednesday, morning (8h, I know!) we have the supersession at the IEEE Power & Energy Society general meeting on "trends in changing power system dynamics". There are two opposing forces to how we think about the power system and its dynamics. On the one hand, power systems have become much more complicated compared to "the good old days": Massive integration of renewables using an power electronic interface, new appliances such as electric vehicles, heat pumps and the increasing influence of rapid market changes cause the system dynamics to fundamentally change. On the other hand, we now have much more computational resources available to manage our system in a different manner: faster computers, advance computational solvers and AI. In this session we will discuss how the changing system will require a change in approaching power system dynamics. We'll have Vijay Vittal, Federico Milano, Nilesh Modi, Evangelos Farantatos who'll share their insights, and afterwards we'll have a panel where the speakers will be joined by Patrick Panciatici. The session will be moderated by Sudipta Dutta and myself.
We’re looking forward to discussing issues and developments in electrical power engineering with our members at the upcoming 2024 IEEE Power & Energy Society General Meeting in Seattle, July 21-25. Our panelists will be speaking on topics ranging from planning for uncertainty in power grid operations to trends in changing power system dynamics, from the use of AI in managing the power grid, to the role of the public in the new electric system. See more details at https://pes-gm.org/. Please also join us on the livestream of the IEEE PES President Fireside Chat on Facebook Live at 9:10 a.m., July 22, where Shay Bahramirad - (Ph.D.), Gene Rodrigues, and Chris Kofinis will discuss policy and public challenges facing the energy industry. https://lnkd.in/gnprjECc
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UKMagSocs FIRST Crogenic Electric Machines Event! "Unlock the Future of Energy Efficiency" September 24th - Nottingham University! Contact me if you are interested in Speaking at the event! Are you ready to be part of the next frontier in electric machine technology? Mark your calendars for the upcoming Cryogenic Electric Machines Event, where industry leaders, researchers, and innovators will come together to explore the cutting-edge advancements in this transformative field. Bridging the Gap: Cross-Pollination of Ideas This event is not just about showcasing the latest technologies - it's about fostering a dynamic exchange of ideas and perspectives. By bringing together experts from diverse backgrounds, we aim to ignite a cross-pollination of knowledge that will drive the electric machine industry forward. Imagine the possibilities when engineers and cryogenic specialists converge to share their insights and collaborate on groundbreaking solutions! This event is the perfect platform to connect, network, and unlock new synergies that will shape the future of cryogenic electric machines. Cryogenic electric machines hold the key to unlocking unprecedented levels of energy efficiency, paving the way for a more sustainable future. By harnessing the unique properties of superconducting materials and cryogenic cooling systems, these innovative technologies have the potential to redefine the way we utilise and electrical power.
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I just wrapped up a great experience at CIGRE US Grid of the Future Symposium in Kansas City. It was very exciting for me to present on "A Framework for Assessing Marginal Cost Pricing Through a System Reliability Lens," in a great session moderated by Darren E. Campbell, P.E. Electric Power Engineers is a member of CIGRE, a great thought leadership, research and industry platform; we plan to play a significant part in the future. Perhaps I will see you in CIGRE Paris in August 2024. EPE’s director of energy market analysis, Mohamed Ahmed (Sadek), Ph.D., P.Eng., MIEEE, joined me for the event as well and was a valuable contributor to the paper underlying our presentation that we submitted to CIGRE. We had great discussions with the other session members including Jessica Lau from Xcel Energy who presented on “Exploring Customer Interoperability Pathways with the Utility and Grid Service Providers,” and Danial Nazemi from the PJM Interconnection who presented “Exploring the Benefits of Demand Response in the PJM Wholesale Energy Market: A Cost-Benefit Perspective.” Great content and I encourage others to find their presentation and paper from the CIGRE portal. All sessions were rich in content, with several on distribution and the grid edge, blackout insights and the dissolving T&D seams with excellent presenters, emphasizing the need to accelerate addressing the need for more reliability and resilience metrics. The entire conference echoed in parts and pieces, and then holistically, the need for new products and services to address the gaps in our systems (aka markets, study process, and regulatory) framework so we can incentivize the development of the right infrastructure and resources that tie into reliability and resilience. This is needed in order to keep the lights on during our journey toward a clean energy transition with all the challenges in the mix. And... if you have not met John McDonald in his role as VP for Technical Activities for USNC of CIGRE, I encourage you to attend future events he organizes. I'd like to extend my gratitude to CIGRE for organizing such a comprehensive event and to everyone who attended my presentation. Let's continue to innovate and shape the future of energy together! For those who missed it, you can catch up on the details of the event on CIGRE's website. https://lnkd.in/gxk4DwE4 #CIGRE2023 #CIGREGOTF #GridOfTheFuture #EnergyInnovation #LeadWithEPE
Grid of the Future 2023
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Power System Engineer & Industrial Marie-Curie Ph.D. at Siemens Gamesa and DTU | Control, Stability & Protection | Grid Compliance | Power Systems
Happy to share that our paper from PSCC has been published in EPSR! 🎉 Have a look and let me know your thoughts!
Paper out in Elsevier's EPSR! 🎉 The power electronics in type IV wind turbines enable flexible control, including reactive injection prioritization for voltage support during faults. Here, we explore classical power flow methods and innovative machine-learning approaches to assess the during-fault behavior of grid-following type IV wind turbines, considering converter limitations and the need for grid code compliance. Cheers to Gabriel for leading the work and making this happen! Thanks also for the support from the other coauthors, Kaio, Ranjan, Frank, and Guangya. A nice collaboration between Siemens Gamesa, Norges teknisk-naturvitenskapelige universitet (NTNU), and DTU - Technical University of Denmark, enabled by the InnoCyPES network. May this partnership remain fruitful!
Novel estimation framework for short-circuit current contribution of type IV wind turbines at transient and steady-state of the faults
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🗣️ Now Accepting! Papers for 2024 Innovative Smart Grid Technologies Conference, Europe (ISGT Europe), submissions are due 1 May 2024. Learn More: https://lnkd.in/e_y4tj2C ... The IEEE PES ISGT Europe 2024 (ISGT Europe 2024) is organized by IEEE Power & Energy Society (PES) and University of Zagreb Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, Croatia, on October 14th-17th, 2024. This year’s conference theme is “Towards Net-Zero: Integrating Smart Technologies for a Decarbonized Connected Energy Grid”. The IEEE PES ISGT Europe conference is an IEEE PES flagship conference organized in Europe. It addresses power grid modernization and the applications for the wide use of information and communication technologies for more intelligent operation of electric power systems and integration of renewable and distributed energy resources. #ieeepes #isgt #isgteurope #callforpapers
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🗣️ Now Accepting! Papers for 2024 Innovative Smart Grid Technologies Conference, Europe (ISGT Europe), submissions are due 1 May 2024. Learn More: https://lnkd.in/e_y4tj2C ... The IEEE PES ISGT Europe 2024 (ISGT Europe 2024) is organized by IEEE Power & Energy Society (PES) and University of Zagreb Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, Croatia, on October 14th-17th, 2024. This year’s conference theme is “Towards Net-Zero: Integrating Smart Technologies for a Decarbonized Connected Energy Grid”. The IEEE PES ISGT Europe conference is an IEEE PES flagship conference organized in Europe. It addresses power grid modernization and the applications for the wide use of information and communication technologies for more intelligent operation of electric power systems and integration of renewable and distributed energy resources. #ieeepes #isgt #isgteurope #callforpapers
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