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Webinar: Accelerate Powerful Action by Women in Power
Webinar: Accelerate Powerful Action by Women in Power
Panel Discussion with panelists: Shay Bahramirad, Mythili Chaganti, Elli Ntakou, Maria C. Berio to discuss empowering leadership and gaining insights into accelerating impactful action for women in power
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Webinar: Unlocking Surplus Interconnection Service. Colocating Renewable and Thermal Power Plants
Webinar: Unlocking Surplus Interconnection Service. Colocating Renewable and Thermal Power Plants
Presented by: Talgat Kopzhanov, Middle River Power This webinar: Surplus Interconnection Service process offers efficient, low-cost solutions to the interconnection bottlenecks currently delaying the deployment of new power plants. Across the United States, regulators and policymakers are striving to reliably and cost-effectively meet customer needs while preparing for anticipated electricity demand growth. However, new generators often remain stuck in lengthy interconnection queue backlogs for years, facing escalating interconnection costs that frequently force them to withdraw from the process entirely. The standard interconnection queue process is unable to bring resources online quickly enough to meet the growing reliability demands of the electricity grid and its customers. Renewable developers and grid operators have an opportunity to address these challenges by leveraging faster and more cost-effective pathways, such as the Surplus Interconnection Process. This approach not only expedites the integration of new resources but also offers insights and solutions that can be applied across other U.S. power markets to enhance grid reliability and efficiency Presenter bio: Talgat has more than 10 years of experience in the power energy sector. He holds an Electrical Engineering degree from Purdue University and an MBA from the Kelley School of Business at Indiana University. Talgat is currently employed at Middle River Power, a private equity-backed asset management firm that focuses on investments in power plants. At Middle River Power, he has been involved in managing power plants and in the development and implementation of renewable energy projects, including the co-location of battery energy storage systems (BESS) with thermal power units. Prior to this role, Talgat worked at ExxonMobil and Fluor, where he held various technical and leadership positions, including in engineering and project management.
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IEEE PES Web-Based Tutorial: AI-driven Decarbonization for Power Systems, Pt 1/4
IEEE PES Web-Based Tutorial: AI-driven Decarbonization for Power Systems, Pt 1/4
Presented by: Dawei Qiu, Lecturer, University of Exeter, Shengrong Bu, Associate Professor, Brock University, Canada, Zhu Han, Professor, University of Houston This multiple session web-based tutorial: Will provide a comprehensive overview of strategies for power system decarbonization, focusing on three key approaches: electric vehicles, microgrids, and peer-to-peer energy trading. It will explore the associated challenges and demonstrate how advanced techniques, including deep reinforcement learning and big data analytics, can be leveraged to address these challenges effectively. Session one will discuss: Decarbonisation approach for power systems a. Power systems and decentralized flexibility b. Decarbonization framework c. Market design for low-carbon transitions Presenters Homepage/ Bio: Dawei Qiu: https://experts.exeter.ac.uk/43059-dawei-qiu Zhu Han: http://www2.egr.uh.edu/~zhan2/ Shengrong Bu: https://brocku.ca/mathematics-science/engineering/faculty-staff/shengrong-bu/#bio After the Webinar The recording, slides and education credit will be available in the PES Resource Center, https://resourcecenter.ieee-pes.org/education/webinars within 3-5 business days following the session.
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Fast Broken Conductor Detection for Wildfire Prevention
Fast Broken Conductor Detection for Wildfire Prevention
A large percentage of all power line caused wildfire ignitions involve broken conductors. One idea to quickly detect broken conductors & de-energize the falling conductor before hitting the ground will be presented. The basic principle is based on the concept of connection impedance between two points in the power system. Open to all. Region 6-Western US San Francisco Virtual only
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2025 IEEE PES Transformers Committee Meeting
23 – 27 March 2025 | Denver, CO We look forward to welcoming you to the Mile High City, named one of the top two best destinations to live in the United States by US News & World Report! With parts of the city sitting exactly 5,280 feet above sea level, Denver is located on high rolling plains, 12 miles east of the “foothills,” a series of gentle mountains that climb to 11,000 feet. Just beyond is the “Front Range of the Rocky Mountains,” a series of stunning snowcapped peaks that rise to 14,000 feet, with 200 named peaks visible within the city limits. Denver boasts 300 days of sunshine each year, a thriving cultural scene, diverse neighborhoods, stunning architecture and award-winning dining, all of which have made it one of the most visited by outdoor adventurers, art enthusiasts and foodies alike. Our meeting will be held in the heart of downtown Denver at the Hyatt Regency Denver at Colorado Convention Center. Offering three regionally inspired restaurants, well-equipped fitness center, indoor lap pool, comfortable rooms and suites, the Hyatt Regency offers views of the Rocky Mountains and the city’s dramatic skyline. Adjacent to the Colorado Convention Center and just one block from shopping at 16th Street Mall, this contemporary luxury hotel is close to some of the city’s most popular historic, cultural, dining and entertainment venues.
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IEEE PES Web-Based Tutorial: AI-driven: Reinforcement Learning Tools, Pt 2/4
IEEE PES Web-Based Tutorial: AI-driven: Reinforcement Learning Tools, Pt 2/4
Presented by: Dawei Qiu, Lecturer, University of Exeter, Shengrong Bu, Associate Professor, Brock University, Canada, Zhu Han, Professor, University of Houston Session two of this web-based tutorial: Will provide a comprehensive overview of strategies for power system decarbonization, focusing on three key approaches: electric vehicles, microgrids, and peer-to-peer energy trading. It will explore the associated challenges and demonstrate how advanced techniques, including deep reinforcement learning and big data analytics, can be leveraged to address these challenges effectively. Session two will discuss: a. Data-driven reinforcement learning methods b. Markov decision process and Markov game c. Single-agent reinforcement leaning methods d. Multi-agent reinforcement leaning methods Presenters Homepage/ Bio: Dawei Qiu: https://experts.exeter.ac.uk/43059-dawei-qiu Zhu Han: http://www2.egr.uh.edu/~zhan2/ Shengrong Bu: https://brocku.ca/mathematics-science/engineering/faculty-staff/shengrong-bu/#bio After the Webinar The recording, slides and education credit will be available in the PES Resource Center, https://resourcecenter.ieee-pes.org/education/webinars within 3-5 business days following the session.