2013 Grid of the Future Presentations
Sunday, October 20, 2013
Update on SGIP Technical Activities
Monday, October 21, 2013
Technologies Which Provide Flexibility, Resiliency and Connectivity
Implications for Technologies that Provide Flexibility, Resiliency, and Connectivity
Modern Regulatory Frameworks for a Flexible, Resilient, & Connected Grid
Control of Brushless Doubly-Fed Reluctance Wind Generators
Advanced Utility Analytics with Object Oriented Database Technology
Critical Policy Issues for Smart Grid Adoption by Utilities
Understanding the Value of Uninterrupted Service
Time Series Model of Photovoltaic Generation for Distribution Planning Analysis
National Grid’s Approach to the Smart Energy Solutions Program Resource Training
Utilizing Single-Phase Operation Scheme on Untransposed 765kV lines for a Stability-Limited Plant
Online Stability Solutions Recent Advances
Age-dependent & multi-load reliability analysis in Transmission systems
An Investigation of the Impact of Photovoltaic Generation on a Utility Transmission System
Reducing Wildfire Risk through the Use of Advanced Electrical Waveform Monitoring and Analytics
Waveform Analytics to Enable Improved Reliability, Safety, & Condition Based Maintenance
Laminar Control for Distributed Generation and Microgrid Integration
Worldwide Power System Oscillations Observed by Distribution Level Phasor Measurements
Optimal Grid Operation using Phasor Measurement Units
Synchrophasor Projects and Challenges at BPA
Wide Area Monitoring Protection and Control Deployment Roadmaps
Tuesday, October 22, 2013
Managing Challenges in the Modern Grid
Managing Challenges in Modern Grids
Managing Challenges of the Modern Grid
Making Good Decisions Today for an Uncertain and Volatile Tomorrow
Solutions for Smart Transmission Panel
Solutions for Smart Transmission
Solutions for Smart Transmission Panel Session
Regulatory Issues and Smart Grid Transmission Solutions
How Aerospace Technology is Improving the Efficiency, Capacity and Reliability of the Smart Grid
How Aerospace Technology is Improving the Efficiency, Capacity and Reliability of the Smart Grid
Meeting Today’s Planning Study Demands with Automation
Technology Readiness for the Smart Grid
Calculating Variable Transfer Limits for Dynamic Transfers
New Protection Relay for Variable Speed Double Fed Induction (DFI) Motor Generators
Movement to the full Digital Substation
Digital Protection – Past, Present, and Future
Impacts of the Decentralized Wind Energy Resources on the Grid
Voltage Control in Medium Voltage Lines with High Penetration of Distributed Generation
Effect of GIC and GIC Capability of EHV Power Transformers
Geomagnetic Induced Currents(GIC) Bulk Power Systems
Model, Monitor & Mitigate Geomagnetically Induced Currents
Calculation of GIC in Bulk Power Systems
Planning and Operation Considerations for Michigan’s Eastern Upper and Northern Lower Peninsulas
STATCOM Application to Address Grid Stability and Reliability: Part I
Facilitating Bulk WInd Power Integration Using LCC HVDC
The Upgrade of the Northern Terminal of the Pacific NW-SW HVdc Intertie Celilo COnverter Station
Novel Use of Existing Data for Smart Grid Preliminary Analysis and for Asset Optimization