Week of Events
2025 IEEE Power & Energy Society (PES) Summit: Achieving a More Reliable and Resilient Energy Future
The inaugural IEEE Power & Energy (PES) Summit on Achieving a More Reliable and Resilient Energy Future will focus on practical experiences by the power and energy industry to achieve a more reliable and resilient electric power grid. The summit will focus on efforts to drive for reliability performance through outage reduction and quicker response. The summit will also include system level thinking to mitigate against high impact low probability or resilience events. Since the summit will be hosted in the west coast a specific topic of reliability and wildfire mitigation will also be covered. The event will include one track technical track (super session format) and not include breakout sessions. The presenters invited are practitioners who will discuss their organizations’ approaches to a more reliable and resilient grid.
IEEE PES Webinar: Power System Oscillations Revisited: 25 Years of Progress
IEEE PES Webinar: Power System Oscillations Revisited: 25 Years of Progress
Presented by: Principal Member Ryan T. Elliott, Ph.D., Sandia National Laboratories, Professor Daniel J. Trudnowsk, Ph.D., Montana State University, Professor Joe H. Chow, Ph.D., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute This webinar: Explores three core themes from Power System Oscillations, Second Edition, an updated text building on Graham Rogers’ seminal work on small-signal stability analysis. First, we reflect on the first edition—its development and lasting influence on oscillation studies. Next, we examine measurement-based modal analysis, showcasing how wide-area measurement systems (WAMS) enable real-time monitoring. Finally, we assess the oscillatory behavior of inverter-based resources (IBRs), such as battery storage and solar PV, and their impact on large-scale power system dynamics. Using examples from the open-source Power and Energy Storage Systems Toolbox (PSTess), we highlight 25 years of progress in the field. Designed for engineers, academics, and researchers, this session bridges Rogers’ foundational contributions with today’s stability challenges, offering practical insights while honoring his legacy. Presenter bios: Ryan T. Elliott, Ph.D.,- https://energy.sandia.gov/staff/ryan-t-elliott/ Daniel J. Trudnowksi, Ph.D.,- https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/author/37272342700 Joe H. Chow, Ph.D.,- https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/author/37285930800 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.