Week of Events
2024 IEEE PES 16th Asia-Pacific Power and Energy Engineering Conference (APPEEC)
2024 IEEE PES 16th Asia-Pacific Power and Energy Engineering Conference (APPEEC 2024) will be held on 25th–27th October 2024 in Nanjing, China, organized by Hohai University, and co-sponsored by State Grid Jiangsu Electrical Power Co., LTD and IEEE PES Nanjing Chapter. The conference aims to create a knowledge-sharing platform for researchers and industry professionals to present and discuss contemporary and emerging technologies. The conference will be conducted on-site with face-to-face (F2F) oral and poster presentations. The conference will set the Best Paper Award. The conference papers will be published by the IEEE Xplore website and indexed by EI, and high-quality papers will be recommended to Modern Power Systems and Clean Energy (MPCE), CSEE Journal of Power and Energy Systems (CSEE JPES), and others.
IEEE PES Live Online: Physics-informed Machine Learning for Power Systems
IEEE PES Live Online: Physics-informed Machine Learning for Power Systems
This webinar: Covers the development of physics-informed machine learning algorithms by synergistically combining power system models and advanced machine learning techniques. The unique power system domain knowledge, information and models that have been integrated into machine learning algorithms include high/low entropy of certain power system sensor data, low-rank property of streaming data matrix, physical model for generation resources, power flow models, and power system dynamic and control models. Presenter bio: Dr. Nanpeng Yu received his Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineering from Iowa State University in 2010. Before joining University of California, Riverside (UCR), Dr. Yu was a senior power system planner and project manager at Southern California Edison from 2011 to 2014. Currently, Dr. Yu is a Full Professor and Vice Chair of Electrical and Computer Engineering at UCR. Dr. Yu is the recipient Department of Energy Digitizing Utility Grand Prize. He received multiple best paper and prize paper awards from the IEEE Power and Energy Society. Dr. Yu is the director of Energy, Economics, and Environment Research Center at UC Riverside. He currently serves as the chair of distribution system operation and planning subcommittee of IEEE Power and Energy Society. Prof. Yu has led over 30 research and development projects as Principal Investigator, securing more than $18 million in funding from federal and state government agencies, non-profit organizations, national laboratories, electric utility companies, and energy service providers. Professor Yu’s research interests include physics-informed machine learning, transportation electrification, decarbonization for critical infrastructure systems, and optimization in smart grids.
IEEE PES Live Online: IEEE 1427 Standard- Substation Insulation Coordination
IEEE PES Live Online: IEEE 1427 Standard- Substation Insulation Coordination
Session two of a four part series, helps the audience to better understand the concepts of electrical clearance, the calculation of BIL, BSL, and insulation coordination. Most substations are located in fenced-off areas above ground. In cities substations may be constructed in buildings or underground. Energized conductors and connecting buswork within a substation or switchyard are usually bare (non-insulated) and are installed on insulators that provide insulation from the ground. Insulation from other energized and grounded objects is provided by proper air distances (clearances). Sufficient clearances among ground and various energized air-insulated equipment are required to prevent (minimize the probability of) sparkovers and flashovers which would disrupt the operation and integrity not only of the affected equipment but also of the entire or large parts of the electric power system. IEEE Std 1427-2020 “IEEE Guide for Recommended Electrical Clearances and Insulation Levels in Air Insulated Electrical Power Substations” provides the required information. Presenter bio: Dr. George Gela, LSMIEEE, An internationally recognized electric utility expert with a doctoral degree in electrical engineering and an extensive background in research, testing, and teaching. Delivered invited presentations on worldwide experience in live work in China and Australia as part of Marcus Evans's training seminars. Mr. Ma is an Electrical Engineer and Technical Expert in the Transmission & Distribution Division of Burns & McDonnell. He has thirty years of experience in substation engineering in the power delivery industry. Mr. Ma has been an IEEE PES member since 2006. He currently serves the roles of the vice chair of the IEEE PES Substation Committee Electrical Substation Design Subcommittee (SCD0), Vice-chair of Working Group D2 and Chair of Working Group D1 (AIE Clearance & Insulation Levels). Mr. Ma is professionally licensed in Alberta, Canada (P.ENG) and Wisconsin, USA (PE).