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1www.ieeet-d.org 2 MAKING INNOVATION WORK FOR TOMORROW Organized and designed to provide the international power-delivery community with the information and detail necessary to manage technology and business solutions now and in the decades ahead. Dear Power and Energy Professional: t is our pleasure to invite you to experience the 2012 IEEE PES Transmission and Distribution Conference and Exposition from May 7-10, 2012 in Orlando, Florida. As in past events this one will draw attendance from power and energy professionals from all over the world. We are pleased to have the support of two host utilities, Progress Energy and OUC (Orlando Utilities Commission) a municipal utility, owned by the citizens of Orlando. The 2012 conference and exposition will seek to surpass past events both in terms of size, attendance and dynamism. As with our previous events we expect to provide an information and networking experience that will pique the interest of all our attendees. As an attendee you should come prepared for a riveting, thought-provoking and memorable experience. This conference and exposition, as it has in the past, will deliver the most up-to-date and significant technical information for power and energy professionals and it will also provide opportunities for industry leaders, managers, operating professionals, academics and government officials to exchange ideas on technological trends and best practices. Speakers representing the industry will present and discuss the latest topics in contemporary and prospective issues focusing on strategies, experiences and techniques in the evolving power and energy industry. The Smart Grid, cyber security, cap and trade, renewable energy sources, energy storage, improvements in transmission and distribution reliability, power quality and end-user electrical system design and operation are just a few topics that are being talked about and discussed throughout the worldwide electric utility industry. The conference and exposition will address all of these topics and more. When you attend this conference you will be awed as to the exhibition area and the number of vendors exhibiting the latest and greatest products and services available in the industry today. To complement your knowledge-building exper- I ience, attendees are invited to get on board any of the technical tours that will visit some of the most advanced technological sites and facilities. Register now for tours as space is limited and reserved on a first-come, first-serve basis. The 2012 IEEE PES Transmission and Distribution Conference and Exposition kicks off with our Open Reception on Monday, May 7 at 6:30 p.m. at the Rosen Shingle Creek Hotel with a Celebration of Fabulous Florida in the Fifties. As with all of the T and D events we’ve planned several networking and social events, including our Opening Reception on Monday evening, a Networking Reception on Wednesday beginning at 4:30 p.m. and a closing Reception at 2:30 p.m. on Thursday. In the upcoming weeks and months, our website (www.ieeet-d.org) will serve as an important source of information for all conference-related matters. Visit it often. Here you will find instructions for registration and housing as well as important information regarding Super Sessions, Technical Tours, panel and paper sessions, networking opportunities and social events. The Orlando Local Organizing Committee www.ieeet-d.org 3 IEEE PES Officers Noel Schulz IEEE PES President Al Rotz Miroslav Begovic IEEE PES President Elect IEEE PES Immediate Past President William Rosehart IEEE PES Vice President/Meetings Patrick Ryan IEEE PES Executive Director IEEE PES Organizing Committee Tommy Mayne Executive Director T&D North America Barbara Powell Operations Chair Shawn Boon Exhibits Chair Gail Sparks-Riegel Registration & Meeting Rm. Chair Nancy Needel Housing Chair Ernst Camm Mitch Bradt Technical Program Co-Chair Technical Program Co-Chair Ed Myers Finance Co-Chair Gary Rehor Finance Co-Chair Barry LeCerf Marketing Consultant Mary Novack Web Site Consultant 2012 Local Organizing Committee Aaron Staley Co-Chair 2012 T&D Ray Desouza Co-Chair 2012 T&D Jerry Murphy Technical Tours/ Florida PDHs Brian Wilson Volunteers Chair Carl J. Turner Volunteers Chair Al Medina VIP & Gifts Kristy Baksh Women & Minorities in Engineering Chris LaRussa Women & Minorities in Engineering Shay Bahramirad Melvin Philpot Women & Minorities in Engineering Women & Minorities in Engineering Morteza Talebi Collegiate Representative Victor Basantes Collegiate Representative Shreeharsh Mallick Collegiate Representative Debbie Hall Collegiate Representative David Touvell Collegiate Representative Bobbi Johns Administrative Support Chris Gowder Local Committee Member Jeff Kipfinger Local Committee Member Sophia O’Keefe Local Committee Member George Gurlaski Local Committee Member Larry G. Bonner Local Committee Member www.ieeet-d.org 4 2012 IEEE PES T ANd d CONFERENCE ANd ExPOSITION SChEduLE-AT-A-GLANCE Updates to this schedule of events can be viewed at www.ieeet-d.org. Monday, May 7 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. International Visitors Center Open Tutorials (purchased ticket required) Plain Talk Course Technical Tours Opening Reception, Rosen Shingle Creek Hotel International Visitors Center Open Opening Session Plain Talk Course Student Session Exposition Open Technical Sessions Conference Luncheon in Halls B-D Technical Tours Ethics/Florida Laws and Rules Women & Minorities in Engineering Session Educational Track Women & Minorities in Engineering Session Student Session International Visitors Center Open Technical Sessions Plain Talk Course Smart Grid Day Educational Tracks Info Sessions Ethics/Florida Laws and Rules Technical Tours Student Job Fair Super Session I Exposition Open Collegiate/GOLD/Industry Luncheon (Ticket Required) Super Session II Student Job Fair Networking Reception in Exhibit Halls Poster Session Reception (conference registration required) Student Poster Session (Valencia Ballroom) International Visitors Center Open Technical Tours Educational Track Technical Sessions Info Sessions Student Leaders Networking Session Student Session 3 Exposition Open Super Session III Closing Reception Tuesday, May 8 7:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. 8:15 a.m. – 9:45 a.m. 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. 10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. 11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m 12:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. 12:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. – 5:15 p.m. 3:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Wednesday, May 9 7:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m. – 5:15 p.m. 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. 8:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. 11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. 1:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. 4:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. Thursday, May 10 7:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. 7:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. 8:30 a.m. – 9:30 a.m. 9:30 a.m – 10:30 a.m. 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. 2:30 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. www.ieeet-d.org and the Integration of Renewables there will be relevant timely information for all members of the power-delivery community. Watch for clues coming to all registered attendees building the anticipation of a night to remember at the 2012 IEEE PES T and D Conference. The tutorials and education track sessions provide an excellent opportunity for learning from practiced experts and opportunities to obtain professional development hours (PDH). 6:30 p. Shuttle buses will take you to and from your hotel. HVDC and FACTS. It will present the future of the industry through an outstanding compilation of technical and business sessions. The tradition of the IEEE PES T and D Conference is to present the information and detail necessary that you will need to manage technology and business solutions in the years ahead. Experience the music. Registration badge is required.m. Making Innovation Work for Tomorrow. and in particular. The IEEE PES 2012 event is an intensive learning experience and an ideal opportunity to build valuable relationships with your colleagues and experts from around the world who are interested in improving your base of knowledge. Rosen Shingle Creek Hotel Celebrate Fabulous Florida in the Fifties at Monday evening’s Opening Reception at Orlando’s Rosen Shingle Creek Hotel. You will be carried back to the swinging Miami scene and through the swamps of the Everglades. distributed generation. smart grid.ieeet-d. With the broad range of topics ranging from power system relaying. Presenters range from utility CEOs from every corner of the world. special presentations and exhibit displays. truly reflects the electric utility industry. The 2012 Conference will be no exception.5 Opening Conference Reception Celebrate the Fabulous Fifties! Monday.org . Providing attendees with information about practical solutions to their most pressing problems is the goal of the conference. technical experts. high life and low country culture in the most entertaining ways you can imagine. substations and transformer applications. bringing together colleagues from around the world and across many different disciplines. May 7. to managers. engineers and operating professionals who bring the highest level of competence to their presentations. – 9:30 p. foods. Experience It! A WORLd CLASS EVENT FOR ThE POWER-dELIVERy PROFESSIONAL E xperience the most valuable conference in the industry. Industry experts and recognized authorities will be sharing their expertise and impressions of the changes and challenges that lie ahead. The conference has received and approved hundreds of peer-reviewed presentations on progressive technical topics of many disciplines. power delivery as it faces an era of change. The Super Sessions delve into the areas of greatest current interest in our industry.m. The technical tours offer the chance to see engineering in action and the networking sessions are sure to be a hit. www. Our theme. As an attendee you will gain authoritative insight and analysis into the issues you now face as a power and energy professional. and are applied. This tutorial will provide an overview of design consideration for an effective WPP grounding system with the focus on personnel safety.) Who should attend: People who are interested in smart grid from a business standpoint and who have a basic understanding of what smart grid is. 2012.48. – 5:00 p. Room 311C 8:00 a.m. P. 2012. Presenter: Doug Houseman. The tutorial is based on.. A procedure for the design of a WPP grounding system for personal safety will be discussed. This tutorial is designed to introduce the beginners to the world of modeling of FACTS controllers. developed by the High Voltage Fuses Subcommittee of the IEEE PES Switchgear committee.m. Room 311B 8:00 a. 2012. with an emphasis on current-limiting fuses. DER. 2012. a guide first published in 2002. Room 311F 8:00 a.g. PHEV. etc. Cooper Power Systems This tutorial. TuT04 Smart Grid 201 – A deeper View of Smart Grid Monday.m. The session covers: l What is smart grid and who benefits from it? l Key definitions of smart grid terms l Introduction to the smart grid interoperability model l Smart grid building blocks l Why is smart grid important? l Key example projects Who should attend: Anyone with an interest in smart grid who wants to gain a basic background in smart grid. – 5:15 p. Wind Power Plants (WPPs) may have one WTG to hundreds of wind turbine generators (WTGs) connecting to the utility and covering large areas.m. During that process it was discovered that many of the users of current-limiting fuses were not fully aware of how the fuses worked and the reasons for typical application and coordination rules. TuT03 Smart Grid 101 – The Basics of Smart Grid Monday. Alan Yerges.org . May 7. presents information as to how different types of High Voltage (>1000 V) fuses work. TuT05 FACTS Controllers and Their Modeling Techniques Monday. EnerNex This tutorial will cover the following topics: l What is the business case for smart grid? l Who are the stakeholders for smart grid? l What is the requirement for customer involvement in smart grid l Why is smart grid required l Integration of new technologies into the smart grid (e. It was felt that the needs are as relevant (or more so) today as then.m. Sen Engineering Solutions. Gunther. Sen. Presenter: Erich W. TuT02 Wind Plant Collector System Grounding for Personal Safety Monday.1 – A Guide for the Application. Room 311A 8:00 a. – 12:15 p. Dan Gardner.E. May 7.48. The tutorial was therefore developed to teach and explain key topics that need to be understood to correctly apply these fuses. IEEE C37.m. Inc.m. Designing the grounding system for a WPP for safety of equipment operation and personnel may be challenging as safety is related to various topics such as: l Environmental conditions l Soil types l Fault levels l Collection system grounding type l Cable material etc. Presenters: John Leach.1. The presentation will cover guidelines on how to conduct electromagnetic transient studies in www. May 7. Operation and Coordination of high-Voltage Current-Limiting Fuses Monday. and some examples provided. Successful modeling techniques start with a clear understanding of the basics.m.m. Renewable Energy Systems Americas Inc. – 12:15 p. Presenter: Abdou Sana. Room 311C 1:00 p. This was developed in tutorial form as an outgrowth of efforts to incorporate full range current-limiting fuse technology into other fuse standards.m. Thomas & Betts Corp. 2012. EnerNex This tutorial is the introduction to the smart grid and its technology. and summarizes. Presenter: Dr. May 7. Kalyan K. May 7. – 12:15 p. semi-retired co-founder and former coowner of Hi-Tech Fuses Inc.6 2012 T and d Technical Program TuTORIALS TuT01 C37. so the guide was revised in 2011. IEEE PES Distinguished Lecturer.ieeet-d. ieeet‐d. locate and save exhibits and sessions  • Exhibitors  • Sessions  • Registration  • Concessions  • And More  Login and stay organized by adding items to your agenda  • Sessions  • Exhibitors   • Scheduled Appointments  • The Mobile application is a website optimized for mobile devices. It does not require an application to  be downloaded to your phone and is always up‐to‐date.   printable agenda and more!   Bookmark Now  www.org .ieeet‐d. but does require an internet connection.  www. create a personalized.org  Free personal planning tool that offers easy to use searches as well as the  ability to login and save items to your agenda  • Search.7 IEEE PES T&D Offers New Tools to Help You Make  the Most of Your Time at the Show  Start Planning Now  Pre‐Show Tools & Mobile App Available at www.org  Online Tools  and Mobile App will help you navigate the show like a pro!    Search for products.ieeet-d. The class is intended for engineers. AEP This tutorial reviews the applications of the Voltage Sourced Converter (VSC) such as STATCOM. how to use the DNP3 Device Profile to specify and compare DNP3 devices. The required background is an equivalent of an electrical engineering degree with familiarity in power engineering terminology. P. Siemens Ben Mehraban. offline and special operating mode protection. SSSC. ABB Inc. Room 311H 8:00 a.ieeet-d. May 7. Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories Wayne Hartmann. Arizona State University Chris Horwill. Prior working knowledge of the NESC® is not required. abnormal operating condition protection. SCADA Consultant and Chair of the DNP3 Technical Committee Donald Downs. field commissioning. staking technicians. TuT10 Gas Insulated Substations and Lines Monday. Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) Gas insulated technology today covers gas insulated substations (GIS) and gas insulated transmission lines (GIL).m. McGill University George Karady. GIL was mostly used world-wide inside substations or special applications like cavern hydro power plant and find increasing interest also outside substations as an high power underground transmission technology. Some results from the simulation are compared with those from the field measurements. 2012. Siemens. the opposition coming from www. – 5:00 p.m. Room 311D 8:00 a. It discusses safety measures. Marne. equipment ratings. George Becker. Room 312B 8:00 a. Attendees will gain a high level understanding of DNP3.E. configuration considerations to achieve maximum interoperability and achieve maximum efficiency of operation. Presenters: Geza Joos. valve assemblies. The class includes ample time for questions and attendees are encouraged to share their NESC® applications with the entire class. CGIT Systems Dave Solhtalab. The use of gas-insulated technology in North america is increasing due to the limited space in metropolitan areas.m. The United Illuminating Company Patrick Fitzgerald. protective features and control modes of operations. The tutorial covers fundamentals.org . May 7. BC Hydro Heinz Tyll. power linemen.m. 2012. Presenter: David J. TuT08 IEEE Tutorial on the Protection of Synchronous Generators Monday.. TuT06 Voltage-Sourced Converters Monday. May 7. safety personnel and inspectors. It provides the power utility industry with the justifications for using VSCs in different applications in transmission systems. design and production tests. vendors. control and protection. The presentation will be of particular interest to all utility power engineering professionals.8 traditional and power electronics-based FACTS controllers. It addresses the general characteristics of power electronic converters. maintenance. and the information required for developing requirements for the applications of VSCs. Room 311E 8:00 a. Presenters: Hermann Koch. Room 311G 8:00 a. 2012. manufacturers and integrators who are implementing or considering implementing DNP3/IEEE 1815 networks. – 5:00 p.m. TuT09 dNP3/IEEE 1815 Monday. Triangle MicroWorks This course is aimed at utilities. – 5:00 p. The presentations are rich in graphics and practical applications. installation. Interoperability with IEC 61850 will also be discussed. and how to avoid common mistakes. magnetic interface. and VSC-HVDC in Power Transmission. May 7. TuT07 2012 NESC Major Changes and General Overview Monday. UPFC. This class focuses on the major changes in the 2012 Edition of the National Electrical Safety Code® (NESC®). Various modeling techniques of FACTS controllers are discussed in EMTP-like tools that can be easily translated into other circuit simulation packages. The GIS technology is now used worldwide since more than 40 years and in large numbers. May 7. – 5:00 p. reactors. Presenters: Andrew West. NexGear The IEEE Tutorial on the Protection of Synchronous Generators has been updated by the IEEE Power System Relaying Committee.m.m. 2012. Power Transmission John Brunke. 2012. the high power ratings. such as MATLAB SIMULINK. cooling systems. Senior Technical Sales Engineer. Sector Energy. The class will also provide a general overview of each part of the NESC®.m. It provides context to the several IEEE Guides published on the subject. Inc. Consulting Engineer Markus Etter. learn about the latest features of DNP. – 5:00 p. The tutorial is divided into two sessions of 1¾ hours each and two sessions of 2 hours each with follow-up questions and answers.m. and system design. fault protection. Learning the changes in the NESC® is a must for personnel responsible for operating a safe utility system. and the special requirements for dc capacitors. AREVA T&D Anthony Ho. Presenters: Michael Thompson.m. The class will cover in detail the major changes to the NESC® 2012 Edition. testing and operations. communications linemen. Marne and Associates. m. Florida May 7 – 9.m. even if you do not have an engineering background. – 5:00 p. manufacturers and consultants from all over the world. The Exposition Floor includes hundreds of exhibitors from around the world displaying the latest products and services across a broad spectrum of technology categories.m. Super Sessions SS01 Super Session #1: Addressing the Aging Transmission and distribution Infrastructure Wednesday. May 8. Room 305 8:00 a.Regulatory Cost Recovery Challenges. Panelists: Brian Lloyd. or for engineers in other fields who are transitioning to the electric power industry. Progress Energy Florida Session Summary: Investment in transmission and distribution infrastructure has regularly been cited as a critical need. Chair/Moderator: Ray Desouza. Distribution System . International Standards are defining requirements.org . 2012 Registration to the Conference not Required IEEE PES PLAIN TALK courses for the power industry professional will help you to understand technical aspects of the electric power industry. Presenter: Bobby Brown. Power System Basics .m. the demands of regulators and consumer groups. These courses are also appropriate for new engineers to the industry. “Aging Infrastructure .Understanding the Electric Utility Operation Inside and Out Monday. SF6 is the main insulating gas. The tutorial content has an international outreach and was created by users.m. and Justification for Transmission Asset Condition Refurbishments. – 5:00 p. It gives deeper views on special topics related to SF6 GIS and GIL. May 7.m. Room 314 10:00 a. – 12:00 p. Room 305 8:00 a. 2012.Delivering Power to the Customer Tuesday. These courses are eligible for CEU/ PDH credit. The content has a practical orientation and is presented by experts which long time experiences in projects. “Prioritization. A wide part of the tutorial is giving examples of typical applications and explains the reasons why GIS or GIL was chosen. These courses aim to increase your understanding of the www. Come join a panel of experts for a discussion of these vital topics.9 the public and the high reliability and availability of gas insulated substations and transmission lines. Transmission System – The Interconnected Bulk Electric System Wednesday. 2012. The tutorial content is focused on engineers who actually work on high voltage substation projects or who might start soon. Progress Energy Florida. testing and commissioning for the products of gas insulated technology. “Aging Infrastructure Expenditures . examine how funding challenges were met.” Don Neumeyer. electric power system by providing you with practical knowledge that you can use as you work in or with this important industry. NationalGrid. Plain Talk registrants will be provided with a complimentary Exhibit Floor pass for Thursday. May 10th. Development.m. share examples of leveraging technology to enhance existing capacity and gain efficiency. – 5:00 p.ieeet-d. May 9. EnerNex This tutorial will cover the basics of smart grid security including: l Regulations for grid security l Vulnerabilities and risks in smart grid systems l A systematic approach to smart grid security l Lessons learned in smart grid security l Key standards for smart grid security Who should attend: Security Specialists who want an understanding of cyber security for smart grid.” James Winn.m. – 5:15 p. What are utilities doing about this? How are they justifying the significant financial investment on these projects and programs? The session will review transmission and distribution projects undertaken by some utilities. Questions and comments from the audience will be encouraged. May 8. which often presents unique challenges.Pad Mounted Distribution Equipment. which starts with basic information on the theory of gas-insulated technology. 2012. May 9.m. 2012. TuT11 Smart Grid 301 – Security Tuesday. with continental breakfast and registration. You will gain insights into the concerns of engineers. and the factors and trends that impact the operation of today’s electric power systems. 2012. Each day begins at 7:30 a. Room 311A 1:00 p. how it can be used and what he shall think of when planning and ordering such equipment.” Plain Talk Sessions Plain Talk About the Electric Power Industry Courses are Co-Located with the IEEE PES T&D Conference and Exposition Orlando.m. The full day tutorial is structured in modules. Included in the assessment is the requirement to upgrade or replace aging systems. The goal is to give an overview to the tutorial attendee about the gas insulated technology. and discuss the risk of increased regulatory oversight in this area.m. Room 305 8:00 a. which has a high global warming potential and is therefore restricted in use and has to follow precise handling processes. Public Service Commission of Wisconsin. May 10. Furlow. conducted via the Florida Engineering Society. The Florida “Laws and Rules” include coverage of engineering ethics topics and generally two hours of attendance will be sufficient as professional development hours for states that require 2 hours of ethics training. “HVDC .m. and the latest updates on standards and the regulatory outlook.” SS02 Super Session #2: Integration of Renewables Wednesday. – 3:00 p. “Update on NERC’s Integration of Variable Generation Task Force. but are works in progress. Progress Energy Florida Session Summary: This session will discuss the roles and importance of women and minorities in the power industry. The session will explore the following topics: www. Florida Reliability Coordinating Council Kristy Baksh. threatening to exact a paradigm shift in the way distribution systems are operated. Turner. May 9. Islanding. May 8. variable generation sources. “Microgrids – Friend or Foe? Where We Are and How We Got Here. and distributed Generation Thursday.” Laura Rauch.m. Questions and discussion are encouraged. technology and case studies. 2012. & Bayó. Midwest Independent Transmission System Operator. “A Utility’s Perspective Integrating Solar and Wind. PE. Utility Variable Generation Integration Group. Orlando Utilities Commission. Wednesday. 2012. University of Wisconsin-Madison Session Summary: The installation of solar and wind energy in the T&D grid has presented the opportunity to enhance energy diversity and independence while at the same time.” Matt Schuerger. Room 314 1:00 p. Esquire. economics. – 4:30 p.m. and sustainability continue to put pressure on utilities to allow a greater penetration of distributed generation into their systems. creating challenges to engineers as to integrating it into the existing grid.org . Bayó. May 9. Room 314 10:00 a. Robert Lasseter. P. Room 308A 1:00 p.” Dr. “Case Study – Distributed Generation and Energy Storage Projects. SAIC Energy Environment and Infrastructure Session Summary: State and federal legislation and increased residential and commercial customer interest in renewable resources.. Mohammed Shahidehpour.” Dr. Moderator: Carl J. WAM01 Minorities in Power Panel Tuesday. Power Engineers. ”An Update on Regulatory Outlook and Market Implications.m. “Ageing T&D Infrastructure.” SS03 Super Session #3: Microgrids. Grossman. Thomas Bialek. Chair/Moderator: Mitch Bradt.m. LLC This course. 2012 8:00 a. “The Midwest Transmission Expansion Plan (MTEP)– The Multi Value Project (MVP) Approach. The session will finish with a quiz which must be completed and returned for proper credit to be awarded to Florida Professional Engineers. Investigation continues into the possibilities of employing microgrids and dynamic islanding concepts to potentially increase system reliability.m.Opportunities for Bulk Power and Grid Enhancement” Stephen Beuning. Certificates will be available for engineers licensed in other states to apply credit for the corresponding professional development hours. research topics. Panelists: Charlie Smith. National Renewable Energy Laboratory. – 3:00 p. “The Latest Developments in IEEE SCC21 Standards and Application Guides. It is recommended that engineers confirm applicability with their state of licensure. maintained. San Diego Gas & Electric.E.” Special Sessions SC01 & SC02 Special Course: Ethics/Florida Laws & Rules for Professional Engineers Tuesday. As utilities and developers strive to install generating capacity to meet customer demand and state mandates and goals. “Operation and Control of Microgrids and Distributed Generation.10 LeMoyne Adams and Ronald Toporek. and constructed. PE.m. Partner.m. 2012. Energy Systems Consulting Services. May 8.ieeet-d. – 12:00 p. Illinois Institute of Technology. Moderators: Chris LaRussa. University of Wisconsin-Madison.” Mark Reynolds. Engineers are left with the challenges of meeting these demands with an infrastructure that was not designed for such a purpose. is designed to fulfill the four hour course requirement for Professional Engineers registered in the State of Florida and engineering ethics for Professional Engineers with other state registrations. This panel session will provide a broad view on the integration topic with timely presentations related to reliability. (Both in Room 315) Presenter: Edwin A. many others have risen to the challenge of accommodating these new. Utilities are left with the decision on how far to go with significant changes in policies and practices while staying in position to deal with future market and technology developments. Panelists: Dr. LLC. – 12:00 p. energy reliability. This panel session will provide case studies of practical implementations.” Thomas Basso. 2012 12:30 p.m. Development of technical standards of practice and contractual/market related standards as well as deployment of greater numbers of intelligent electronic devices on utility distribution systems continue to aid engineers.m. The primary objective of the course will be an overview of Chapter 471 of the Florida Statutes and Chapter 61G15 of the Florida Administrative Code. Xcel Energy. Director of Energy Control Center. Inc.” WAM02 Women in Engineering Panel: Women Leaders in the Renewable Energy Sector Tuesday. Paslay Professor of Electrical & Computer Engineering. Sr. NIST Damir Novosel. she served as the CEO over all of the activities of the FRCC.m. Power Grid Engineering. Our panel will include the following experts from the Power Industry: Wanda Reder. FRCC serves as a Regional Entity with delegated authority from the North American Electric Reliability Corporation for the purpose of enforcing reliability standards within the FRCC region.org . Sarah was formally with Progress Energy for over 22 years where she served in a variety of roles primarily in the electric transmission area. She also served on the Regional Entity Management Group. Diversity and Inclusion Consultant. “Minorities in the Power Industry.” DeWanda Smith-Soeder. D. whose purpose is to ensure and enhance the reliability and adequacy of the bulk power supply in Florida. Senior VP of Business Development and Co-Founder. Shay Bahramirad.11 the aging workforce. S&C Electric Company IEEE Smart Grid Chairperson DOE Electricity Advisory Committee – Smart Grid Sub-Committee Chair SG02 Smart Grid Standards: developments and Gaps 8:30 a. lessons learned and challenges faced.. (All events in Chapin Room) Smart Grid day Opening SG01 The IEEE approach for coordinating Smart Grid activity and review of the IEEE Smart Grid day Wanda Reder. Kansas. In 2000. Warren. She was promoted to VP – Transmission in 1997 and had responsibility for planning. In Florida. a not-for-profit company incorporated in the State of Florida. “Women in the Power Industry. 2012 8:00 a. IEEE Richard Schomberg.m.m. Room 308A 3:00 p. engineering firms and universities who have diverse expertise in sustainability.ieeet-d.m. Room 308B 5:15 p. Technical Activities Session Summary: Recent standards developments and efforts to address interoperability gaps will be highlighted. 2012. Keynote speaker: Sarah Rogers Sarah Rogers is the retired President and CEO of the Florida Reliability Coordinating Council. Tampa Electric. the importance of diversity in the power industry. engineering. Southern California Edison www. USA WAM03 Women and Minorities in Engineering Reception Tuesday. The panelists include women who are a part of utilities. May 9. and SC. engineering consulting and contracting. It will also address the importance of utility participation in standards development including the benefits to the utility and their personnel who are involved in the process. VP of Power Systems Services. Smart Grid. “Building our Energy Future One Person at a Time. NC. Vice-President. Ilic´. developers. Moderator: John McDonald. Sarah has an electrical engineering degree from San Diego State University and a masters of business administration from Duke University. In 2005 she took on responsibility for the transmission grids in FL. operations. In this role. Honorary Chaired Professor for Control of Future Electricity Network Operations. – 5:00 p. Moderator: Dr. In addition. Carnegie Mellon University. She is a registered professional engineer in the States of Florida and North Carolina. Delft University of Technology Noel Schulz.m. The panel experts will discuss their career paths. USA Deborah Le Vine. Kansas State University. Professor of Electrical & Computer Engineering and Engineering & Public Policy. she was responsible for improving transmission reliability by 25% and safety performance by 900%. Waltham. National Grid. California Independent System Operator Corporation Marija D. Sarah led the restoration efforts for transmission following the four hurricanes in 2004 where over 680 transmission structures were severely damaged. – 8:30 a. IEC Lynda Ziegler. May 8. Panelists: Cheri A.Sc. Progress Energy. 2012. GE Energy’s Digital Energy NIST SGIP Governing Board Chair CIGRE USNC VP. S&C Electric Company Session Summary: The Women in Energy Panel provides an opportunity to meet other professionals and compare experiences in the energy market. May 8.. S&C Electric Company. and women and minorities in the power industry. construction and maintenance of the transmission grid in NC and SC. she was transferred to Progress Energy Florida. – 10:00 a. Director of System operations.m. Manhattan.” Andre Uribe. Panelists: George Arnold.” Beth Young. IEEE Smart Grid day Wednesday. “Diversity and Inclusion Powers Innovation. IEEE Power & Energy Society President. The harmonization of standards and how international coordination impacts trade barriers will also be discussed.m. Quanta Technology and IEEE PES Chuck Adams. S&C Electric Company IEEE Smart Grid Chairperson DOE Electricity Advisory Committee – Smart Grid Sub-Committee Chair Panel. – 12:00 p. they will address how technical and business teams communicate the value of the technology to support goals and aspirations of communities.org . BGE Danna Bailey.m. Milsoft Utility Solutions 2012TD0428 Analytically Driven Capacitor Control for Voltage Spread Reduction N. City of Leesburg. Standards and Consumer Behavior 3:15 p. GRAPPE. Speakers will discuss the benefits. how standards will impact our future. EnerNex V. ZAVADIL. Milsoft Utility Solutions G. Proximetry and former Austin Energy John Estey. YANG. AEP Paul Kalv. former SCE and CISCO Sharon Allan.m. Accenture John McDonald. National Grid John Odell. S&C Electric Company Paul De Martini.m. EnerNex L. Panelists: Cheri Warren.12 SG03 Lessons Learned From Smart Grid deployments 10:45 a. – 1:00 p. EnerNex D. SEGAL. Panelists: George Bjelovuk. GE B. Motivations. Computing & Economics Chair: Roger Dugan. Moderator: Jesse Berst. MADONNA.m. EPB Chattanooga Tracy Bensley. NIEMANN. process changes and considerations that are needed to truly translate Smart Grid technology into a people-driven real grid. – 5:15 p. This panel will discuss different strategies to reflect and build a groundswell of public support for grid modernization. Case Western University Ted Reguly. venture funding.m. Drexel University M. Sempra Wayne Harbaugh. The importance of forming partnerships with other stakeholders to actively listen. In addition. Room 311B 10:00 a. SHIREK. Sponsored By: Power System Analysis. PEELE. FREEMAN. and provide a credible case for SG investment will also be examined. GE B. metrics. City of Worcester David Cooperrider. SCE Wrap up of Smart Grid day 5:15 p. Ohio Doug Kim. & Poster Sessions Issues in distribution System Analysis (panel session) Tuesday. Delmarva Power PSACE01Tu2P www. SmartGridNews. Progress Energy S. national and state policies. In addition. ZHEGLOV. EnerNex R. EPRI Panel Summary: As distribution system analysis becomes more prevalent. Policy. Moderator: Chris Irwin.m. industry and academic representatives will share their experiences with the use and development of various distribution system applications. May 8. KERSTING. FL Jim Glass. GE Energy’s Digital Energy Patty Durand. – 3:00 p.S.m. Talquin Electric Cooperative SG04 Connecting with the Community 1:00 p. SCHOENE. Founder and Chief Analyst. WALLING. share control with other messengers. Wanda Reder. provide greater transparency to engaged citizens of varied perspectives. GUINN. U.m. To the Point Session Summary: The good intentions of utilities and all the best practices in the world don’t mean a thing if consumers don’t believe what they are hearing from their energy provider. Progress Energy B. and best practices that have successfully moved the smart grid forward.com Session Summary: Smart Grid must create economic benefits to fuel long-term investment. this esteemed panel will share their thoughts on where technology is headed. rather than viewing the technology as the goal in itself. and job growth are some of the factors that will be addressed. Paper. how and when policy might change. several open issues remain and arise with respect to the development of software and control tools. Program Analyst ARRA Smart Grid Project Coordinator Session Summary: Lessons that have been learned from real smart grid installations around the world will be shared. Drexel University A.m. In this panel session. Progress Energy J. PRESENTATIONS AND PANELISTS: 2012TD0308 Analysis and Mitigation of Excessive Zero-Sequence Harmonic Currents in Distribution Systems J. ComEd Andres Carvallo. Chattanooga SG05 The Future of Smart Grid – Technology. 2012. Duke Commissioner Paul Centolella. Smart Grid Consumer Collaborative Mark Wyatt. KLEINBERG. The panel will discuss the barriers and solutions to making effective public connections. Moderator: Judith Schwartz. Panelists: Anne Pramaggiore. Department of Energy.ieeet-d. Ge 2012TD0357 Short Circuit Analysis of IEEE Test Feeders W. LTD Z. HUA. Toshiba Corporation T. – 12:00 p. Open Grid Systems Ltd. MIU. West Virginia University S. MCCARTHY. LYON. S. The Okinawa Electric Power Company. CAIYU. TAKAGI.m. LTD J. SOLANKI. ARRITT.. EPRI R. Toshiba Corporation 2012TD0258 Realization of Information Sharing in Intelligent Substation Based on IEC61850 and IEC61970 Y. West Virginia University N. NR ELECTRIC CO. Room 311D 10:00 a... PRESENTATIONS AND PANELISTS: 2012TD0198 Multiple Layers of Intelligence for Complete Distribution Grid Response and Control C. EPRI 2012TD0688 Steady State Analysis of High Penetration PV on Utility Distribution Feeder J. These smart initiatives are modernizing the distribution grid and producing smart innovations to increase the utilization of the distribution assets and strengthen the distribution grid for future load growth. May 8.m. Open Grid Systems Ltd. MINEGISHI. Room 311C 10:00 a. PES PAPERS AND AUTHORS: 2012TD0216 Online Dimension Reduction of Synchrophasor Data N. CHEN. Projects are leveraging existing applications and developing new applications to achieve Smart Distribution Grid goals and objectives. T. Sponsored by: Transmission and Distribution Committee Chairs: Georges Simard. Open Grid Systems Ltd. – 12:00 p. North Carolina State University 2012TD0364 Coordination of Demand Response and Volt/Var Control Algorithm using Multi-Agent System J. TAYLOR. QUAN. PPL Electric Utilities T. ICHIKAWA. SOLANKI. North Carolina State University B. Drexel University H. LEHMANN. LTD 2012TD0553 Particle Swarm Optimization for Next Generation Smart Grid Outage Analyses Z. Hydro-Québec G. The Okinawa Electric Power Company. LTD G. 2012. SARFI.13 K. Larry Clark. May 8.m. Toshiba Corp. University of Tennessee Z. FIGURA.m. DAIXIN. Toshiba Corp. NAOI. Alstom Grid www. 2012. NR ELECTRIC CO. West Virginia University IGC01Tu2 IGCC Smart Grid Theory Papers (paper session) Tuesday. Sponsored by: Transmission and Distribution Committee Chair: Brian Johnson. Incorporated K. G. Boreas Group 2012TD0329 Demonstration Results using Miyako Island Mega-Solar Demonstration Research Facility M. Southern Company Panel Summary: Smart Distribution Grid initiatives throughout the industry are producing Smart Grid Innovations. M. SOLANKI. SHAND. Arizona State University A. Toshiba Corp. West Virginia University V. NR ELECTRIC CO. KARADY. University of Wisconsin-Madison 2012TD0441 Conventional HVDC Solutions N. QINGHUA. PG&E 2012TD0064 Data Quality as It Relates to Asset Management J.. UEHARA. Room 311A 10:00 a. RAMACHANDRAN. MESUT. CHEN.org . S. SIMMINS. MCMORRAN. Boreas Group B. AOKI. SOLANKI.m. 2012. DAHAL. West Virginia University Td02Tu2P high-Voltage direct-Current Power Transmission (panel session) Tuesday. BEW Engineering Inc. Q. Mississippi State University R. Y. DUGAN. SHIMIZU. LONG. EPRI R. C.ieeet-d. University of Idaho PRESENTATIONS AND PANELISTS: 2012TD0464 Fundamental Concepts in High-Voltage Direct-Current Power Transmission W. NR ELECTRIC CO. PPL Electric Utilities 2012TD0559 Matching the IEEE Test Feeder Short Circuit Results R. KING. Toshiba Corp. MADANI. S&C Electric Company 2012TD0392 Addressing the Challenge of Data Interoperability for OffLine Analysis of Distribution Networks in the Smart Grid A. Sponsored By: Intelligent Grid Coordinating Chair: Don Von Dollan. West Virginia University S. Incorporated S.–12:00 p. STEWART. Brunel University 2012TD0211 FREEDM System: An Electronic Smart Distribution Grid for the Future G. E. TAMAKI. University of Tennessee 2012TD0684 Power Fluctuation Suppression System for Large Scale PV Y. NORO. Mississippi State University V. Toshiba Corp. Toshiba Corp. KIRBY. May 8. RUDD. VENKATESAN.m. Td01Tu2P Smart Initiatives Produce Smart Innovations (panel session) Tuesday. S. OKUDA. improve system reliability. 2012.m. NAVID. May 8. CHRISTIE. MILLER. Commonwealth Associates Inc. Alstom Grid 2012TD0492 Automated Demand Response for Energy Efficiency and Emissions Reduction T. Sponsored by: Transmission and Distribution Committee Chair: Jignesh Solanki. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Panel Summary: This panel is going to discuss the potential role of demand response in climate change technology options.org . 2012TD0349 Analysis of Catastrophic Events Using Statistical Outlier Methods H. Inc. 2012. MARKUSHEVICH. Commonwealth Associates Inc. LLC. 2012TD0650 Integration of Demand Response Resource into PJM Markets Y.m. PacifiCorp Td04Tu2P New Aspects of Volt/Var Integrated Control (panel session) Tuesday.m. EPRI www. Room 311F 10:30 a. Honeywell Labs E. The panel will address the new aspects of integrated volt/var control and will include discussions on following research issues: What are the challenges of load modeling in presence of metering data? What benefits can be achieved by integration of volt/var and demand response? How distributed energy resources play a role in operation of volt/ var control? What are the new factors affecting load models? How can we use the data provided by advanced metering infrastructure to model the distribution feeder for volt/ var control? PRESENTATIONS AND PANELISTS: 2012TD0326 New Aspects of IVVO in Active Distribution Networks N. TRC Engineers. May 8. SAMAD. West Virginia University Panel Summary: Smart Grid initiatives like installation of automatic meter reading. HUTT. Ice Energy. May 8. edward. LU. Sponsored by: Energy Development and Power Generation Chair: Ning Lu.14 Td03Tu2 Catastrophic Task Force Analysis on Catastrophic Events (paper session) Tuesday. Inc. – 12:00 p. Computing & Economics Chair: Karen Forsten. LLC S. Pacific Northwest National Lab N. – 3:00 p. Some of these initiatives allow electric utilities to implement demand response. PRESENTATIONS AND PANELISTS: 2012TD0257 Linking Load Demands to Power Generation Pollutant Emissions Based on Locational Marginal Prices C. Sponsored by: Transmission and Distribution Committee Chair: Heidemarie Caswell. and result in a more economical operation. Ice Energy. MAK.ieeet-d. Room 311g 10:00 a. Wayne State University T. Pacificorp PAPERS AND AUTHORS: 2012TD0346 The Catastrophic Day Identification Problem in Distribution Reliability. 2012. Smart Grid Operations Consulting A. volt/var control and other new applications to optimize the distribution grid and provide benefits to consumers.m. Utility Consulting International 2012TD0363 Dynamic Modeling of the Distribution Feeder using Smart Meters Data to Support Feeder Volt-Var Control S. B. PSACE02Tu3P Modeling for distribution Efficiency (panel session) Tuesday. ESTA International.m. Sponsored by: Power System Analysis. Choosing the right time to consume the right amount electricity may increase system efficiency. XIAO. LLC EdPG01Tu2P The Role of demand Response in Climate Change Technology Options(panel session) Tuesday. Room 311C 1:00 p. reduce emission. PARSONNET. – 12:00 p.com 2012TD0494 Appliance Commitment P. The panelists are expected to discuss technical requirements and market potentials of different demand response applications and to what extent they can contribute to emission reduction and renewable integration. Wayne State University M. In addition. Wayne State University S.m. MILLER. Less consumption results in direct energy savings and carbon emission.m. University of Washington * 2012TD0342 Heuristics: An attempt to identify Catastrophic Days J. and the Robust Estimation Approach R.koch@honeywell. MISO 2012TD0527 The Role of Permanent Load Shift Technologies for Addressing Climate Change B. solar and wind generation at customer premises has brought fundamental change in distribution systems operation. I. – 11:45 a. Wayne State University C. May 8. WANG. DU. ESTA International. recent studies show that demand response programs can help integrate more intermittent renewable resources into the power grid by coping with the generation variations. BERMAN. MAK. KOCH. CARTER. ROGERS. BOUFORD. Wayne State University S. CASWELL. MCELMURRY.m. plug in electric vehicles. Energy and Enviroment 2012TD0519 Demand Response in Wholesale Energy Market – Opportunities and Challenges N. Room 311E 10:30 a. 2012. PARSONNET. School of Electrical Engineering. HEREDIA. THOMPSON. National Grid D. Bonneville Power Administration 2012TD0312 Volt/VAR Control for Wind Generation M. May 8. PES PAPERS AND AUTHORS: 2012TD0050 Smart Dispatch of Controllable Loads with High Penetration of Renewables S. UNM H. DU. Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories.m. EPRI B. HAWKINS. KNAUSS. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory N. Schweitzer Engineering Labs Inc. DIAO.m. Department of Electrical Engineering. S&C Electric Co. Zhejiang University 2012TD0381 A Hybrid Method and Its Applications to analyze the Low Frequency Oscillations C. EPRI D. Cisco 2012TD0304 An Innovative Approach to Smart Automation Testing at National Grid J. Aalborg University P. LI. Institute of Power Systems and Power Economics-TU Dortmund 2012TD0278 A Simple Computation and Visualization of Voltage Stability Power Margins in Real-Time M.m. R. Quanta Technology M. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory 2012TD0549 Model Prediction Based Transient Stability Control G. JONES. BUSHEY. – 3:00 p. 2012TD0479 Distributed Control Strategies for High-Penetration Commercial-Building-Scale Thermal Storage A. UNM PSdP01Tu3 Power System dynamic Performance Committee Paper Session Tuesday. PNM Resources A. WENG. Zhejiang University Q. MAMMOLI. LEE. Room 311F 1:00 p. The University of Hong Kong 2012TD0262 Heat Pumps in Private Residences Used for Grid Balancing by Demand K. Zhejiang University Z. Department of Electrical Engineering. RYLANDER. Results which better model power distribution systems should enable better prediction and realization of subsequent energy efficiency control schemes.org . ZWEIGLE. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory P. SHORT. www. ARRITT. DREISIGMEYER. 2012. V. 2012. WARREN. Department of Electrical Engineering. PRESENTATIONS AND PANELISTS: 2012TD0333 Voltage Reduction Field Trials on Distribution Circuits T. PEDERSEN. BROOKS.ieeet-d. EPRI T. UNM D. EPRI R. YANG. EPRI J. SHORT. Institute of Power Systems and Power EconomicsTU Dortmund D. National Grid C. SIMMINS. GODDARD. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory R. NNMC G. BARSUN. – 4:00 p.m. UNM O. Northeast Dianli University D. ZHONG. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Z. Utility Planning Solutions 2012TD0576 Efficiency Impacts of Distribution Secondaries J. TU. SHORT. ZHOU. TAYLOR. University of Tennessee 2012TD0458 Summary of Modeling Results for Distribution Efficiency Case Studies R. ANDERSEN. KOSTEREV. MAMMOLI. EPRI T. MEE. KEARNS. BARSUN. LAVROVA. Aalborg University T. Washington State University 2012TD0372 Wide-Area Measurement Based Nonlinear Control of a Parallel AC/DC Power System H. FLETCHER. May 8. HUANG. VENKATASUBRAMANIAN. Sponsored by: Intelligent Grid Coordinating Chair: Erich Gunther. YANG. LELIC. T. NOVOSEL. SHORT. GLAVIC. Aalborg University 2012TD0065 Using High-Speed Demand Response of Building HVAC Systems to Absorb the Intermittency of Distributed Solar Photovoltaic Generation H. Bonneville Power Administration D. UNM B. The University of Hong Kong J. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory B. Electric Power Research Inst. TAFT. Quanta Technology E. University of New Mexico J. MISO PAPERS AND AUTHORS: 2012TD0284 Application of Ensemble Kalman Filter in Power System State Tracking and Sensitivity Analysis Y. EPRI 2012TD0515 Economics of Distribution Efficiency Projects M. XU. Quanta Technology D. Consumers Energy IGC02Tu3 ICGG Smart Grid Applications Paper Session (paper session) Tuesday. Inc. Sponsored by: Power System Dynamic Performance Committee Chair: Rui Bo. LI. University of New Mexico 2012TD0551 Emerging Smart Grid Control Trends and Implications for Control Architecture J. REHTANZ.15 Panel Summary: The need for improved distribution energy efficiency studies has grown. NG. NIELSEN. Electric Power Research Inst. Institute of Power Systems and Power Economics-TU Dortmund Y. Room 311D 1:00 p. BROOKS. – 4:00 p. and can provide proven technical solutions to allow for improved power system operation with minimal infrastructure investment.m. R. The critical question is how to quantify the benefits of CVR for a given distribution feeder. PRESENTATIONS AND PANELISTS: 2012TD0615 Impact of FERC 661-A and UL 1741 on Photovoltaic Inverter Design C. May 8. 2012TD0536 Impact of System Changes on the Harmonic Performance and Rating of an SVC J. with a goal of identifying more opportunities to coordinate and update standards.ieeet-d. ABB. MARTINI. it has become clear that more efficient utilization and control of the existing power system infrastructure is required. geographic location. Inc.m.m. 2012TD0612 Simulation Requirements for the Atlantic Wind MultiTerminal VSC Offshore Wind Project G. WARNER. SHARMA. VARADAN. This Panel Session presents and explores several recent successful applications of power electronics as part of the electrical power system (including FACTS and HVDC converter stations) and presents advancements of FACTS controls. Room 311H 1:30 p. J. more than ever. Although CVR has been studied for many years.m. University of Western Ontario V. Panel Summary: Wind and solar power plants may be subject to different standards and interconnection requirements. it has got renewed attention because of increasing emphasis on improving distribution efficiency. SAINT. KEMA. This panel session introduces and summarizes some of the requirements applied to wind and solar plants. University of Western Ontario B. MUELLER. Now. MelTran. Inc. SCHAUDER. Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories. University of Western Ontario E. POWER ENGINEERS Inc Td05Tu3P Standards and Interconnection Requirements for Wind and Solar Generation (panel session) Tuesday. To achieve both operational reliability and financial profitability. HUTCHINSON. 2012. environmental impact. – 5:00 p. and renewable energy application. A lot of research is being done in this area to come up with approaches to quantify the energy savings and CVR factors (defined as percent reduction in load consumption divided by the corresponding percent reduction in voltage). Room 311G 1:00 p. PRESENTATIONS AND PANELISTS: 2012TD0395 Power System Planning Analysis and Functional Requirements of the Progress Energy Carolinas Jacksonville Static Var Compensator G. SuB01Tu3P FACTS/Power Electronics Installations (panel session) Tuesday. N. Inc. O’CONNOR. Sponsored by: Transmission and Distribution Chair: Anish Gaikwad. 2012TD0664 Tres Amigas Super Station . Progress Energy S. 2012. REED. Room 311E 1:00 p. many utilities have or are in the process of implementing CVR on their feeders. Inc. Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories. SEELEY. With the advancement in CVR related technology.m. London Hydro Inc. advanced technologies are paramount for the reliable and secure operation of power systems. Power electronics based equipment has been termed Flexible AC Transmission Systems-FACTS.org . and implementation time compared to the construction of new transmission lines. Recent studies by Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance NEEA and Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) have shown CVR as one of the most attractive energy savings investments in terms of kilowatt-hour saved. including effective integration of renewable resources. 2012TD0500 Impact of NEC and NESC on Wind and Solar Plants W. VARMA. Electrotek Concepts Inc. EPRI Panel Summary: Conservation Voltage Reduction (CVR) or voltage optimization refers to optimizing the service voltage for the purpose of reducing power and/or energy consumption. current IEEE standards projects in the smart grid arena are “making plans” for these renewable energy sources. DAS. – 3:30 p. Sponsored by: Transmission and Distribution Committee Chair: Tom McDermott. SGC Engineering S. REYNOLDS. Inc. depending on their size. DILLING. MEPPI Substation Division Ben Mehraban.m. Satcon Technology Corporation 2012TD0641 Update on IEEE 1547 Series of Standards for Distributed Resources Interconnection B. AEP Session Summary: In the evolving utility environment. In addition. PJM Td06Tu3P Actual Field Results with distribution Voltage Optimization (panel session) Tuesday. IRWIN. EPRI M.16 T. Mortenson Construction 2012TD0579 NERC Task Force on Integrating Variable Generation D. SIAVASHI. PLATT. PATEL.Large Application of VSC Back to Back Technology M. financial and market forces continue to demand a more optimal and profitable operation of the power system. 2012. Sponsored by: Substation Committee and T&D Committee HV Power Electronics Subcommittee (I0) and HVDC & FACTS Subcommittee. ABB. interconnection point and other factors. Chairs: Dan Sullivan. Inc. May 8. University of Pittsburgh J. This panel session provides an overview of Model and Veri- www. Electranix Corporation 2012TD0638 Novel application of a PV Solar Plant as STATCOM (PV-STATCOM) during Night and Day in a Distribution Utility Network: Part 2 R. modeling. FENN. May 8. Bangor Hydro Electric Co. NRECA 2012TD0687 Power Quality Standards for Utility Wind and Solar Power Plants D. BELVIN. Room 312A 1:30 p. Erron Consulting 2012TD0468 Conservation Voltage Reduction System Modeling. – 5:00 p. Duke Energy T. BERMAN.m. POWELL. WERNER. ROBINSON. Toshiba Corporation O. Toshiba Corporation T. Tokyo Electric Power Company S. Westar Energy 2012TD0351 PacifiCorp’s Development and Use of Enhanced Reliability Analysis Tools H.m. HALL. PES Transformers Committee Don Platts. Dominion Resources Td07Tu3P uses of P1782-draft Trial use Guide for Interruption Events Information (panel session) Tuesday. HOSOKAWA. Hydro-Quebec 2012TD0203 Measurement and Computation of Transient Recovery Voltage of Transformer Limited Fault in 525kV-1500MVA Three-Phase Transformer H. MARKUSHEVICH. SHORT. and modeling of insulation system and transformers’ role in transient Recovery Voltage. 2012. PESKIN.17 fication (M&V) work performed by the panelists on the real world distribution feeders with focus on field trials for data collection. Smart Grid Operations Consulting A. American electric Power 2012TD0459 Voltage Reduction Results on a 24-kV Circuit R. PES Transformers Committee Session Summary: This paper session offers a collection of papers that address issues on some of the industry’s hot topics such as solar storm induced Geo-Magnetic Disturbance (GMD). PacifiCorp I. SAIDA. Dominion Resources P. CHIGIRI.” Papers presented will include discussions concerning the guidelines for categorizations of electric power interruption events experienced on electric distribution systems. Sponsored by: Transformers Committee Chairs: Bill Chiu. and simulation and analysis performed on some of the feeders in order to quantify the benefits of CVR. COUTURE. NISHIWAKI. a trial prioritization method for areas with frequent interruptions. field data analysis. Hydro-Quebec P. storm restoration performance today versus prior years. MAEKAWA.ieeet-d. Come and learn from the real experts instead of getting caught-up by the recent sensationalism in the press about the doomsday scenario on the Geo-Magnetically Induced Current (GIC) and its effects on the power transformers/power grids. Room 311B 2:00 p. Measurement.org . Sponsored by: Transmission and Distribution Committee Chair: Val Werner. CASWELL. identify actions taken to remedy performance gaps and discuss effectiveness of these methods for improving system reliability.Application Example of Trial Use Guide P1782 Section 3 at Ameren Missouri M. KONYA. 2012. EPRI 2012TD0547 Conservation Voltage Reduction with Feedback from Advanced Metering Infrastructure M. and Verification W. PECO Energy Company 2012TD0336 Setting Reliability Goals and Assessing Reliability Program Effectiveness . Pacific Northwest National Laboratory T. KAGAWA. – 4:00 p. YAMAGATA. WEAVER.m. Ameren Missouri TRANS01Tu3 Transformers Committee Paper Session Tuesday. Electric Power Research Institute 2012TD0450 Volt-VAR Optimization on American Electric Power Feeders in Northeast Columbus K. PAPERS AND AUTHORS: 2012TD0052 Low-Cost Amorphous-Metal Rolled-up-Core Distribution Transformer B. VIGLIETTA. Categorizing and Utilization of Information Related to Electric Power Distribution Interruption Events. overcoming cost barriers to increase distribution transformer efficiency. and sophisticated methods utilizing statistical process control charts or design of experiment techniques used by analysts to reliably assess impact of reliability improvement programs. HOOGENDAM. Toshiba Corporation www. NIELSEN. Toshiba Corporation T. ROBINSON. PRESENTATIONS AND PANELISTS: 2012TD0328 Methodologies for Assessment of Actual Field Results of Distribution Voltage and Var Optimization N. Dominion Resources E. “Guide for Collecting. the ability to geospatially display current outage restoration status for internal and external communication in a near real-time manner. May 8. Tokyo Electric Power Company Y. Ameren Missouri M. methods of presenting and evaluating performance patterns. We Energies Session Summary: This panel session will present several topics covered in the soon to be balloted P1782.m. PRESENTATIONS AND PANELISTS: 2012TD0275 Application of the Data Consistency and Categorization Section of the P1782 Trial Use Guide at We Energies V. SUNDERMAN. FRANCOEUR. KONYA. We Energies 2012TD0356 Communication of Customer Interruption and Device Outages Real-time Statistics R. improvements in reliability to areas fed by one substation. SCHNEIDER. Westar Energy R. Utility Consulting International R. Tokyo Electric Power Company T. May 8. measurements of effectiveness of existing distribution automation systems. PacifiCorp 2012TD0319 The P1782 Trial Use Guide As An Idea Tool for Electric Distribution Reliability Improvement Concepts J. May 9.Critical Infrastructure Protection D. SCHOENE. RAJAPAKSE.Critical Infrastructure Protection B. National Switchgear K. KLEIN.Critical Infrastructure Protection N. GL Garrad Hassan N. 2012. University of Wisconsin-Madison E.Critical Infrastructure Protection W. GL Garrad Hassan 2012TD0521 Harmonics and Resonance Issues in Wind Power Plants R. Kansas State University Session summary: This paper session will focus on various issues related to power system planning and asset management.m. An example of asset management principles applied to power transformers will be discussed. 2012TD0590 FEM Analysis of the Transformer Insulation XY Model J. STARKE. JANAKIRAMAN. FUCHS. international standards and data needs for asset management will be presented. Megger Sweden AB P. Megger Sweden AB M. Inc. Open Secure Energy Control Systems T. GIRGIS. MUELLER. Inc. The concepts presented in these papers will be illustrated through relevant practical examples.org . VOLKMANN. Cisco Systems 2012TD0316 Communications-Assisted Schemes for Distributed Generation Protection E. NICOLAI. These will be followed by two papers on asset management in which definition. ABB Inc. CHENG. GE Power & Water S. – 5:00 p.Critical Infrastructure Protection G. MOELLER. University of Manitoba F. FAXVOG. M. 2012. FINNEY. NORDLING. American Superconductor T. EMPRIMUS . PSPI01Wd1 Generation and Transmission Planning/Asset Management (paper session) Wednesday. Inc. SIEBERT. Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories. University of Wisconsin-Madison E. ALTUVE. PowerFUL Solutions R. May 8.Construction T.m. EMPRIMUS . S & C M. www. Room 311C 3:30 p.Critical Infrastructure Protection 2012TD0463 Effects of GIC on Power Transformers and Power Systems R. on generation and transmission system planning.0 (panel session) Tuesday. Room 311E 8:00 a. Vestas Technology R&D M. LANZ. Control. PRESENTATIONS AND PANELISTS: 2012TD0504 Wind Power Plant Testing and Commissioning W. GE D. IMCORP M. Oak Ridge National Laboratory PSC01Wd1 Communications for the Smart Grid (paper session) Wednesday. SMITH. D. – 12:00 p. BRADT. Sponsored By: Power System Communications Committee Chair: Dan Nordell. SMITH. This panel session is the third installment in the dissemination of information for the design of wind plant collector systems created by the Working Group.Critical Infrastructure Protection G. PERERA. Specific issues discussed in these papers include impacts of renewable energy generation. BRADT.ieeet-d. Inc. VEDANTE.Critical Infrastructure Protection T. Sponsored by: Transmission and Distribution Committee Chair: Michael Starke. Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories. Sponsored by: Power System Planning and Implementation Committee Chair: Anil Pahwa. BRADT.m. Oak Ridge National Laboratory Session summary: The IEEE Wind and Solar Plant Collector Design Working Group has prepared a series of papers aimed at providing basic guidelines on engineering design issues for large wind plants. BADRZADEH. CAMM. Already nine papers have been presented at two separate IEEE PES meetings. – 10:00 a. Rosendin C. JENSEN. BADRZADEH. Oak Ridge National Laboratory M. WALLING. K. WERELIUS. Vestas M. OHLEN. KENNEDY. Megger Sweden AB Td08Tu4P Wind Plant Collector design 3. EMPRIMUS . EMPRIMUS .18 2012TD0454 Power Grid Stability Protection against GIC Using a Capacitive Grounding Circuit A. BECKMAN. including wind and solar generation.m. SEEWALD. Inc. MYNAM. 2012TD0271 Benefits of end-to-end IP for cyber and physical security M.m. EMPRIMUS . The topics are relevant to engineers involved in the design and construction of wind power plants. D. RUEHL. GROH. Electroteck B. Mortenson Construction B. ABB Inc. Room 311A 8:00 a. May 9. EMPRIMUS . DOLEZILEK. DILLING. 2012. Oak Ridge National Labs L. STARKE. University of Manitoba N. LOUIS.m. S & C J. Mortenson &#8233. Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories. Oak Ridge National Laboratory 2012TD0540 Wind Power Plant SCADA and Controls B. III. JACKSON. CASTILLO. Xcel Energy PAPERS AND AUTHORS: 2012TD0270 Modernizing Protection. EMPRIMUS . Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories. VARGAS. Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories. Enernex T. and Monitoring Systems With IEC 61850 H. SCHWEITZER. University of Wisconsin-Madison R. EMPRIMUS . first established in 2003. Transmission lines are particularly vulnerable due to their height and the length of transmission lines. LLC 2012TD0338 Lightning arresters with an advanced discharging device in 400 kV Lines M.8 .m. May 9. NV Energy 2012TD0632 Asset Management: Data and Decisions A. In this session. SALLOUM. SAIC Energy. CHADLIEV. LU. IEEE 1547. we will see how the two active working groups within the IEEE 1547 series of standards are addressing these kinds of issues. MA. GUDIMETLA. ArresterWorks 2012TD0218 Using IEEE Flash to Estimate Transmission and Distribution Line Lightning Performance T. MCDONALD.Dynamic Analyses B. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory V. Environment & Infrastructure. WOODWORTH. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Y. Doble Engineering G. Doble Engineering TD09Wd1P Lightning Protection of Transmission Lines (panel session) Wednesday. PRESENTATIONS AND PANELISTS: 2012TD0667 Improvements in IEEE C62. Doble Engineering 2012TD0623 Aspects of Power Transformer Asset Management K. Instituto de Investigaciones Eléctricas 2012TD0267 A Simplified Method for Optimizing Line Shielding Angle to Maximize Lightning Performance F. Doble Engineering A. TOPJIAN. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory S. MCGRAIL. MARTIN. Arizona State University 2012TD0618 Congested Flowgates Ranking Analysis And A Potential New Approach R. MAKAROV. Room 311C 8:00 a. 9. KATIRAEI. BO. Sponsored by: Transmission and Distribution Committee Chair: John McDaniel. ROMERO AGUERO. Quanta Technology J. WOODWORTH. The methods presented are the traditional shield wire and a newer and growing approach to use surge arresters. Red Electrica de España M.m. HAFEN. Petra Solar 2012TD0550 Effect of Distributed Generation on Regional Voltage Stability M. Arizona State Un iversity A. ALONSO.19 PAPERS AND AUTHORS: 2012TD0080 Innovative HVDC Connections in Power Transmission Systems G. MISO Y. as we are beginning to see penetration levels higher than envisioned when IEEE 1547 was first released. ROMUALDO-TORRES. MCGRAIL. Doble Engineering M. GU.11 Test Standards J. 2012. National Grid Panel Summary: Lightning protection of the electrical system has always been a concern. ALATRASH. MISO M. GE Energy www. – 10:30 a. ABB Inc.7 Draft Guide to Conducting Distribution Impact Studies for Distributed Resource Interconnection and P1547. ArresterWorks J. However. updates to the IEEE Flash program will be presented. ELKINSON. National Rural Electric Cooperative Association Panel Summary: The interconnection of small scale distributed generation on distribution systems has been occurring for some time. ETINGOV. AVILA ROSALES. HEYDT. Red Electrica de España Td10Wd1P distributed Generation Impacts (panel session) Wednesday. D. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory P. GARCÍA FERNÁNDEZ. Room 311B 8:00 a. GE Energy R. has proven to be adequate for most of the situations that it was intended to address.Draft Recommended Practice for Establishing Methods and procedures that Provide Supplemental Support for Implementation Strategies for Expanded Use of IEEE Standard 1547. LÓPEZ-MENCHERO CÓRDOBA. P1547. CFE Mexico 2012TD0037 Evaluation of Power System Losses Caused by Wind Farm Interconnection based on Statistical Method S. Quanta Technology J.m. Red Electrica de España R. LAWRENCE. WALLING. one on voltage stability of a regional transmission system and the other on distribution feeder voltage fluctuations.org . 2012.m. LIU. LÓPEZ-MENCHERO CÓRDOBA. PRESENTATIONS AND PANELISTS: 2012TD0460 Integration of Micro-Scale Photovoltaic Distributed Generation on Power Distribution Systems . shortcomings of that standard are beginning to emerge. ENSLIN.ieeet-d. MCDERMOTT. MelTran 2012TD0102 Transmission Line Lightning Protection with Surge Arresters C. In addition. – 10:30 a. Excel Engineering Inc. Quanta Technology F. UNC-Charlotte H. 2012TD0477 Impact of Solar Photovoltaic Generation on Balancing Requirements in the Southern Nevada System J. May. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory R. Sponsored by: Transmission and Distribution Committee Chair: Bob Saint. NI. MISO 2012TD0368 Promoting the Cross-Border Renewable Energy Trade between Baja California and California: Opportunities and Challenges M. In addition. This panel session gives two examples of adverse impacts to the electric power system when IEEE 1547 is strictly followed. several methods to protect transmission lines from lightning will be explored. 8. F.m. National Grid US 2012TD0114 Update on IEEE P1547. as well as some anomalous incidents associated with wind turbine operation in series compensated systems. Paraná Energy Company www. May 9. SAYLORS. Polytechnic of Porto . MORAES. CLARK. CLEARY. Polytechnic of Porto P. the IEEE T&D Committee initiated action to sponsor two Panel Sessions on Integrating Wind Power into Series Compensated Transmission Systems. SAINT. AB 2012TD0476 Susceptibility of Wind Turbines to Sub-synchronous Control and Torsional Interaction B. These solutions should prove to adequately work for tomorrow networks. DU. energy storage systems. This first session will discuss background. being able to face the new requirements. including the integration of renewable based generation. Other major transmission projects in the West and in Canada are likely to feature series compensation as well. ROCHA. JR. A. COSTA.Draft Guide to Conducting Distribution Impact Studies for Distributed Resource Interconnection B. VESTAS 2012TD0371 Wind Generators and Series-Compensated AC Transmission Lines E. DANIEL. ABB. BADRZADEH. ABB. MORI. The impact of smart grid in transmission and distribution networks poses new technical and economic challenges that require innovative solutions. VESTAS S. BASSETT. PS Solutions 2012TD0414 A Data Mining Method for Selecting Input Variables for Forecasting Model of Global Solar Radiation H. ABB. It consists of a panel of experts on series compensation and wind turbine design will discuss why series compensation will be used. 2012. which will involve both academic and industrial panelists presenting innovative and realistic applications. GE Energy J. – 10:00 a. and what characteristics of wind turbines need to considered to interface them with series compensated systems.. and design considerations. FERREIRA DE FARIA. Room 311D 8:00 a. 2012. Institute of Technology for Development A. Meiji Univ.ieeet-d. CELG Power Distribution Co. Polytechnic of Porto S. PPL Electric Utilities Td11Wd1P Integrating Wind Power into Series-Compensated Transmission Systems: Modeling and Controls (panel session) Wednesday. MORAIS. TAKAHASHI. WONG.org . Pacific Northwest National Lab N.m. Institute of Technology for Development D. NASCIMENTO. Sponsored by: Transmission and Distribution Committee Chair: Robert J. VALE. the Competitive Renewable Energy Zone (CREZ) lines being developed for ERCOT will be series compensated. Institute of Technology for Development E. LARSEN. Polytechnic of Porto 2012TD0248 Computational Package for Load Forecasting to Energy Purchase A. OENING. Technical solutions and business models must be supported by adequate data analysis and mining so that the future dynamic and competitive environment challenge can be fully addressed. NRECA 2012TD0179 Update of the Status of IEEE 1547. PRESENTATIONS AND PANELISTS: 2012TD0297 Overview of Subsynchronous Resonance Related Phenomena K. G. Expanding on IEEE Standard 1547 D. GE PSACE03Wd1P data Mining Applications for Smart Grids (panel session) Wednesday. Polytechnic of Porto Z. RAMOS.20 R. C. Siemens Panel Summary: The last few years have seen a growth in the planned and actual use of series compensation to accommodate new wind capacity. SJOBERG. Polytechnic of Porto H. Energy and Enviroment 2012TD0572 Outliers’ Detection and Filling Algorithms for Smart Metering Centers R. what transmission design objectives are attained with the use of series compensation. DE MELO. GOULART. L. Itajuba Federal University G. D’AQUILA. May 9. Nelson. SCHIOCHET. Meiji University 2012TD0485 Smart Meter Data Analysis P. Paraná Energy Company J. Inc G. MARCILIO. CELG Power Distribution Co.m. theory. LU. Room 311F 9:00 a. and demand response. In particular. PINHEIRO. CELG Power Distribution Co. FUPAI C. SOARES. SIQUEIRA. AOKI. E. PRESENTATIONS AND PANELISTS: 2012TD0146 Data Mining Techniques Contributions to Support Electrical Vehicle Demand Response J. CELG Power Distribution Co. AB J. LAMBERT-TORRES. Institute of Technology for Development A. ABB. In consideration of the growth of series compensation. – 12:00 p. FARIA.Portugal Panel Summary: Smart grid concept has been reinforcing its importance urging the need for efficient and realistic solutions that make it successful in practice. CELG Power Distribution Co. National Renewable Energy Laboratory 2012TD0510 Subsynchronous Phenomena and Wind Turbine Generators J. electric vehicles. INGESTROM. Sponsored by: Power System Analysis Computing & Economics Chair: Zita Vale. This is the focus of the panel on “Data Mining Applications for Smart Grids”.7 .m. Inc W. and laboratory testing to evaluate the performance of corona and grading rings. Polytechnic Institute of Porto Z. GRANDE-MORAN. Sponsored By: Transmission and Distribution Committee Chair: Andrew Phillips. ltd. In order to reduce the high E-fields close to the ends of the insulator corona or grading rings are applied. – 12:00 p. May 9. Siemens PTI C. PHILLIPS. Polytechnic Institute of Porto T.m. BAHADOORSINGH. SAHNI. Room 311G 10:00 a. Pacific Northwest National Lab N. 2012. Room 311H 10:30 a. In particular. Siemens Panel Summary: The last few years have seen a growth in the planned and actual use of series compensation to accommodate new wind capacity. how to model the Efield distribution. EPRI 2012TD0676 Design and Application of Corona and Grading Rings for Composite Insulators E. two examples will be presented. IRWIN. wind are needed. American Electric Power 2012TD0478 Study of Sub-Synchronous Control Interaction due to the Interconnection of Wind Farms to a Series Compensated Transmission System R. VALE. This panel session paper will present the impact of the E-field distribution on the short and long term performance of composite insulators. Sponsored by: Transmission and Distribution Committee Chair: Robert J.m. DU. ltd. Sponsored By: Power System Analysis. YUMBE. – 12:30 p. United States Military Academy Session Summary: With increased information. It is noted they are of particular concern for isolated systems and microgrids. LU. reducing contamination outages and addressing vandalism concerns. Other major transmission projects in the West and in Canada are likely to feature series compensation as well. NIEDOSPIAL. The University of the West Indies www.org . May 9. ERCOT 2012TD0514 Transmission Operator Perspective of Sub-Synchronous Interaction D. a host of scheduling applications arises in emerging power systems. Pwrsolutions 2012TD0609 ERCOT experience with Sub-Synchronous Control Interaction and proposed remediation J. integrated tools for determining inspection schedules and set points for both aggregate and component loads and intermittent sources. Leger. SOUSA. ADAMS.m. NATH. Polytechnic Institute of Porto H. GONÇALVES. Central Research Laboratory. Hitachi.21 Td12Wd2P Integrating Wind Power into Series-Compensated Transmission Systems: System Studies (panel session) Wednesday. This second session will address power system studies required to integrate wind power into series compensated transmission systems. SHAW. Room 311D 1:00 p. control and communications. PAPERS AND AUTHORS: 2012TD0199 Appliance commitment for household load scheduling Transaction Number: TSG-00203-2010 P.m. Computing & Economics Chair: Aaron St. Central Research Laboratory. Electranix Corporation 2012TD0595 Advanced Screening Techniques for Sub-Synchronous Interaction in Wind Farms M. the IEEE T&D Committee initiated action to sponsor two Panel Sessions on Integrating Wind Power into Series Compensated Transmission Systems. HASSINK. Analysis and computation of control settings and schedules for maintenance and energy resources are needed. A panel consisting of expert power system analysis professionals will discuss how to model and study series compensated systems for wind turbine integration. 2012TD0598 Energy Resource Scheduling in a Real Distribution Network Managed by Several Virtual Power Players S. thus.ieeet-d. Polytechnic Institute of Porto 2012TD0403 Integrating Wind Energy in a Caribbean Island: A Case Study of Anguilla S. as well as some anomalous incidents associated with wind turbine operation in series compensated systems.g. Specifically. 2012. These applications can be driven by economic indicators and electrical requirements. In consideration of the growth of series compensation. Siemens PTI Td13Wd2P Electric Fields and Composite Insulators (panel session) Wednesday.m. 2012.m. e. American Electric Power P. – 3:00 p. the Competitive Renewable Energy Zone (CREZ) lines being developed for ERCOT will be series compensated. MacLean Power Systems PSACE04Wd3 Scheduling Applications in Emerging Power Systems (paper session) Wednesday. The electric field (E-field) distribution along the insulator is an important factor which impacts the life expectancy as high E-field magnitudes can result in a discharge activity which in-turn can damage the insulating material resulting in failure. Hitachi. HASEGAWA. Nelson. May 9. PRESENTATIONS AND PANELISTS: 2012TD0661 Electric Field Distribution and their Impact on Transmission Line Composite Insulators A. KIDD. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory 2012TD0191 Inspection Schedule Optimization Technique for Power Distribution Facilities Y. approaches to design corona rings to manage the E-field distribution. EPRI 2012TD0669 Using E-field Modeling to Determine the Need for Grading Rings T. T. MORAIS. EPRI Panel Summary: Composite insulators have been applied since the 1970s at transmission voltages for a range of reasons including lower cost. PRESENTATIONS AND PANELISTS: 2012TD0600 Simulation Requirements for Analysis and Mitigation of SSCI Phenomena in Wind Farms G. INC.c. KASUGA. TOSHIBA Corp. BOZCHALUI. Sponsored by: Power & Energy Education Committee and Power Engineering Education Committee Chairs: Anurag Srivastava. and service restoration of power distribution systems in an automated fashion. 2. guidance counselors. FUKANO. – 5:00 p. SHARMA. new advancements in the area of ultra-high gradient Zinc Oxide technology which allow for the design and development of smaller. Outreach activities and educational programs are targeted at K-12 students. MIZUTANI. SPARE. NEC Laboratories America. Y. Self-healing technologies are an inherent part of the Smart Grid and are expected to play a pivotal role in modern and future distribution systems. Sponsored by: Transmission and Distribution Committee Chair: Julio Romero Aguero. Schweitzer Engineering Lab and National Grid. SPd01Wd3 high Voltage Surge Protective devices Recent developments (paper session) Wednesday. and power engineering industry to increase the awareness and image of the power engineering profession.m. SONG. J. TOSHIBA Corp. BISWAS. more compact LSAs will be presented. The objective of this panel is to discuss recent experiences. an increasing number of self-healing initiatives are being pursued and implemented by utilities around the world as part of the power delivery modernization. and Externally-Gapped Line Arrestors. A. RAMDATHSINGH. Room 311A 1:00 p. Southern California Edison 2012TD0440 Use of Distribution Automation for Reliability Improvement B.m. Sponsored By: Surge Protective Devices Committee Chair: Ronald W Hotchkiss. – 5:00 p. and increased operational flexibility. 2012. TOSHIBA Corp. Goal of this panel is to provide exposure to existing outreach initiatives within power industry and provide ideas towards achieving this important goal of power engineering workforce development. PAPERS AND AUTHORS: 2012TD0437 Externally Gapped Line Arresters D. Quanta Technology Panel Summary: Self-healing or self-restoration technologies aim at performing fault location and isolation. Some of the intrinsic benefits of this smart distribution component are increased reliability. Washington State University Sarika Kushalani-Solanki. May 9. The University of Texas at Austin M. H. This presentation will provide in-depth information on the testing of these devices and the proper application of the standard. West Virginia University Panel Summary: This panel aims at providing an overview of K-12 outreach and other educational initiatives within the power industry. ULUSKI. May 9. engineering students. This is necessary to provide a solution for the workforce problem with an aging workforce and with ongoing modernization of the electric power system. ANDOH. more efficient use of manpower and resources. LOPORTO. TOSHIBA Corp.org . The University of Texas at Austin R. Room 311B 1:00 p. recently released IEC Standard 60099-8 on Surge Arrestors (Part 8: Metal-oxide surge arresters with external series gap for overhead transmission/distribution lines of a. CRAIG. May 9. school teachers.22 R. – 3:00 p. Inc (PHI) PEEC01Wd3P K-12 outreach and educational initiatives within the power industry (panel session) Wednesday. INC. Secondly. TOSHIBA Corp. the development of these devices will be discussed including methods of controlling the grain size and optimizing the manufacturing process of the ZnO element. information technologies and communications infrastructures required for the implementation of self-healing schemes are also the foundation for other advanced smart distribution applications such as automatic system reconfiguration and system optimization. KAYANO. Quanta Technology 2012TD0232 Self-Healing Circuits at Southern California Edison R. YINGER. Surge Protective Devices Committee Session Summary: Please join the Surge Protective Devices Committee for this paper and Q&A session involving the advancement of technologies for the design and testing of Line Surge Arrestors. Gulf Power. Non-Gapped Line Arrestors. PRESENTATIONS AND PANELISTS: 2012TD0578 Benefits of Automatic Fault Detection. First.ieeet-d. Pepco Holdings. university professors.m. NEC Laboratories America. systems above 1 kV) will be examined in detail. M. Some of the objectives of the panel are: 1. The switchgear. parents. ENMAX Power Corp. Room 311C 2:00 p. 2012. Providing details of IEEE PES Scholarship Plus Initiative 3. Siemens Energy 2012TD0170 Development of GIS type Surge Arrester applying Ultra High Voltage Gradient ZnO Element T. www. Y. 2012. advances and trends in the application of self-healing technologies on power distribution systems. EPRI 2012TD0408 Application of Self-Healing Technologies on Power Distribution Systems: PHI’s Automatic Sectionalizing & Restoration Systems J.m. Providing ideas and opportunities to help with power engineering outreach and workforce development.m. Providing details of specific example of ongoing outreach activities at the Center for Energy Workforce Development. Therefore. KWASINSKI. the highly anticipated. Prudecon Ltd C. The University of the West Indies 2012TD0532 Microgrids Availability Evaluation using a Markov Chain Energy Storage Model: a Comparison Study in System Architectures J. Td14Wd3P Application of self-healing technologies on power distribution system (panel session) Wednesday. With operating voltages of up to 600V/mm. SHARMA. Isolation and Service Restoration on Power Distribution Circuits D.m. Florida State University O. M. WANG. DEPURU. ROA. Ltd. WANG. Florida State University M. University of Toledo S. DAMRONGKULKAMJORN. Polytechnic Institute of Porto Z. Valencia Ballroom PSACE05Wd4 Power System Analysis. STEURER. ORTEGA. FARIA. RAVINDRA. WANG. KIMURA. Polytechnic Institute of Porto F. GROVE. Polytechnic of Porto Z. AltaLink 2012TD0300 Inspiring Tomorrow’s Energy Workforce Today: How the Energy Industry Connects with Students of All Ages A.m. EMGESA R. Polytechnic Institute of Porto H. REDER.ieeet-d. Florida State University P. Florida State University R. University of Toledo 2012TD0401 An Optimal Reliability Allocation Method for Digital Substation Systems Y. FALAHATI. Kasetsart University 2012TD0227 Modified Particle Swarm Optimization for Secure Congestion Management in Power Systems R. Nashua NH School District 2012TD0470 Tending to the K-12 Talent Pipeline D. University of Toledo 2012TD0628 Negotiation Agent with Adaptive Attitude Bidding Strategy for Facilitating Energy Exchanges between Smart Building and Utility Grid Z. YANG. Polytechnic Institute of Porto 2012TD0627 Optimal Control Strategy for HVAC System in Building Energy Management R. MEEKER. Kasetsart University P. CEWD 2012TD0444 Integrated Asset Management Study for CODENSA and EMGESA O. GARCIA. University of Toledo EMC01Wd4 Electric Machinery Committee Posters: PAPERS AND AUTHORS: 2012TD0084 Control for Grid connected PMSG Wind Turbine with DC Link Capacitance Reduction D. FARUQUE. Inc. KEMA C. KEMA L. VALE. May 9. 2012TD0668 Engineering . 2012 4:30 p. Missouri S&T 2012TD0604 ANN-Based LMP Forecasting in a Distribution Network with Large Penetration of DG T. University of Alabama General Poster Session (all Technical Committees) Wednesday. GALINDO. Gulf Power Company A..m. VELOZA. LI. SU. www.org . RANDAZZO. MCGREEVY. SCHODER. MORAIS. Inc. MOSLEMI. S. Center for Energy Workforce Development 2012TD0385 POWER UP: How Gulf Power Company and Florida is Building an Energy Talent Pipeline for the Future J. National Grid J. Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories. VALE. Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories. Iran University of Science and Technology L. Computing & Economics Committee Posters: PAPERS AND AUTHORS: 2012TD0192 Optimal Generation Dispatch considering Transmission Congestion in Electricity Market with Step-Bidding Prices P. Mississippi State University Y. Mississippi State University Z. MCLAREN. CODENSA C. FARIA. FERNANDES. SOARES. RANDAZZO. SHIREEN. FU.23 PRESENTATIONS AND PANELISTS: 2012TD0412 Announcing the IEEE PES Scholarship Plus Initiative to Overcome a Stark Challenge: Building our Power and Energy Engineering Workforce W. TUTAJ. HU. ZHANG. WONG. Inc.The Next Generation Approach R. CODENSA 2012TD0469 Dynamic Interactions Between Distribution Network Voltage Regulators for Large and Distributed PV Plants H. Politecnico di Milano 2012TD0217 Characteristic Study of Vector-Controlled Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor in Electric Drive Vehicles S. Polytechnic of Porto H. Florida State University 2012TD0508 Virtual Power Players Demand Response Programs Management Based on Locational Marginal Prices P. Politecnico di Milano W. CODENSA A. Florida State University K. ROOT. S&C 2012TD0484 K-12 Outreach and Educational Initiatives within the Power Industry C. PANYAKAEW. ELDREDGE-ROOT. Polytechnic Institute of Porto P. CASTELLI-DEZZA. CASTRO. B. Polytechnic of Porto 2012TD0596 Generation Capacity Extension in the Power System with Large-Scale PHEV Integration B. University of Toledo L. ZOU. – 7:00 p. Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories. University of Toledo L. WANG. SUBNET Solutions Inc. Shanghai SHR Automation Co. FERDOWSI. MORRIS. HOOPS. Missouri S&T M. MORAIS. Shanghai Jiao Tong University P. DARABI. Jiangxi Electric Power Research Institute Y. Shanghai Jiao Tong University Y. University of Houston F. BAO. University of Alabama S. BORSE. MOHAMED. TAMURA. J. University Kebangsaan Malaysia A. POWERS. Energy Storage. KKWIEER 2012TD0496 A Current-Coupled Topology for Grid Integration of Wind Turbines in Micro-Grids S. University of Alabama K. Fred Olsen M. Chiang Mai University S. PAULY. ISLAM. ROLDÁN. University of Central Florida A. NTNU 2012TD0585 AC and DC Restoration for Utility Scale Photovoltaic Generating Assets G. AL-DURRA. SHINDE. NTNU 2012TD0506 A Unique Strategy For Offshore Wind Farms For The Indian Power Sector P. University of Alabama D. SANCHEZ. NTNU A. GARCES. HASKEW. LI. HUI. ZHENG. KKWIEER E. PAPPALARDO. D. Juwi Solar Inc. MURILLO. NTNU M. Norwegian University of Science and Technology M. MUYEEN. The Petroleum Institute S. TJENSVOLL.24 T. MOLINAS. KKWIEER A. Malaysia A. CROZIER.org . VITAM COLEEGE OF ENGG & TECHNOLOGY 2012TD0073 A Robust Control Scheme to Enhance the Stability of a GridConnected Large Scale Photovoltaic System G. Chiang Mai University 2012TD0433 Doubly Fed Induction Generator Under Symmetrical Voltage Dips A. MISHRA. MEEKER. SJOLTE. University Kebangsaan Malaysia 2012TD0028 Performance Evaluation of Polar PV System Using MPPT Algorithm with Battery Backup N. Technological University of Pereira 2012TD0160 Control and Modeling of a Wind Energy System With a Three-phase DCM Boost converter and a Sensorless Maximum Point Power Tracking Method J. SHRINIWAR. GILBRAITH. University of Central Florida R. Juwi Solar Inc. TEMBROCK. KKWIEER J. KKWIEER 2012TD0370 Effects of Solar Resource Variability on the Future Florida Transmission and Distribution System D. KKWIEER 2012TD0544 Loss Comparison of Matrix and Back-to-Back Converters for Offshore WECS N. LINDER. WATJANAKUN-A-NUN. University of Central Florida R. SHAH. University of Bridgeport EdPG02Wd4 Energy development & Power Generation Committee Posters: Renewable & distributed Generation. SHAH. www. Fred Olsen A. BORADE. University of Alabama ETC01Wd4 Emerging Technologies Coordinating Committee Posters: PAPERS AND AUTHORS: 2012TD0541 Performance Evaluation of A Microgrid with Renewable Energy Resources L. University of Central Florida H. KKWIEER R. Queen’s University 2012TD0236 Application of PHEVS for Smart Grid in Indian Power Sector J. T. HOLTSMARK. E. Norwegian University of Science and Technology 2012TD0548 All-Electric Wave Energy Power Take Off System with Improved Power Quality at the Grid Connection Point J. University of Alabama Y. DAVIS. NADKARNI. KUBAT. MOTISI. SHEWALE. University of Central Florida 2012TD0399 Comparative Study of Maximum Power Point Tracking Control Strategies for Solar PV Systems H. CLICK. Kitami Institute of Technology 2012TD0106 Quantifying the Reduction in Emissions of Oxides of Nitrogen due to Residential Dynamic Pricing N. TALWARKAR. University of Bridgeport L. KKWIEER B. The Petroleum Institute J. Fred Olsen G. BJERKE. HMURCIK. ZHANG. BHAVSAR. Juwi Solar Inc. REEDY. SHAH. Fred Olsen I. MOLINAS. Juwi Solar Inc. E-mobility – Global Study Cases. University of Alabama 2012TD0422 Maximum Power Control for Grid Connected Self-Excited Induction Generator of Micro Hydro System R. DUGGIRALA. Clarkson University 2012TD0147 Model of Application of Distributed Generation in Colombia Rural Zones C. Juwi Solar Inc. Universitat Politécnica de Valencia J. Clarkson University S. MOHAMED. Florida State University R. PREMRUDEEPREECHACHARN. KKWIEER 2012td0513 Impact of Plug-in Electric Vehicles on Distribution Grid and Charging Strategies U. ZHANG. KRUEGER. University of Central Florida K. HONG. KKWIEER S. LAMB. KKWIEER J.ieeet-d. The Petroleum Institute A. KKWIEER S. Juwi Solar Inc. M. MOLINAS. MOAVENI. PISALKAR. KKWIEER S. Examples and Lessons-Learned 2012TD0013 Design of Hybrid PV/Diesel Generator Systems at Minimum Cost: Case study for Kuching. LAW. KKWIEER J. KIM.org . University of New Orleans I. ZHANG. SHINDE. Tsinghua University S. University of Idaho PSC02Wd4 Power System Communications Committee Posters: PAPERS AND AUTHORS: 2012TD0112 Communication-Based Secondary Control in Microgrids with Voltage-Based Droop Control T. Georgia Institute of Technology 2012TD0474 Harmonic Distortion caused due to Gridable Vehicles and Mitigation Strategies A. Institute of power systems and power economics C. CHOWDHURY. University of Idaho J. LEEVONGWAT. SARKAR. KKWIEER MSC01Wd4 Marine Systems Coordinating Committee Posters: PAPERS AND AUTHORS: 2012TD0633 A PSCAD/EMTDC Model of a Marine Vehicle Propulsion System N. VANDEVELDE. WU. SebaKMT H. Hyundai Heavy Industries G. SHAH. WATKINS. SAE-LOW. JOHNSON. Ghent University J. University of Idaho H. OETJEN. kKWIEER R. PETZOLD. University of New Orleans 2012TD0407 Dynamic Model Development and Validation for Electromagnetic and Electromechanical Simulation Y. DE KOONING. Saudi Aramco Chair in Electrical Power M. Tsinghua University B. CHOWDHURY. The University of Manchester J. MAQBOOL. SebaKMT D. PUTTER.ieeet-d. WU. LI. CHIKH. Cooper Power Systems 2012TD0427. ALI. RASTGOUFARD. COKKINIDES. CHOI. KKWIEER 2012TD0517 Self Healing Grid: By Smart Sensors. UCT ICC01Wd4 Insulated Conductors Committee Posters: PAPERS AND AUTHORS: 2012TD0041 Innovative Solutions for On-site Diagnosis of Distribution Power Cables H. MELIOPOULOS. Ghent University L. PISALKAR. HESS. Tsinghua University 2012TD0430 Coordinated Wide-Area Damping Control of HVDC and FACTS for Stability Enhancement of Interconnected Systems Y. Metropolitan Electricity Authority 2012td0662 Energy Intensity and Carbon Footprinting Baselines in a Leading South African Bread Producer S. Budapest University of Technology and Economics L. GÖTZ. Ecole de Technologie Superieure 2012TD0646 Evaluation of Distributed Generation Systems in Thailand’s Metropolitan Electricity Authority Areas R. Kalmar Sandor Institute of Information Technology 2012TD0337. WATKINS. PREMRAJ. Georgia Institute of Technology B. Tsinghua University W. Ghent University B. CACIOLLI. UCT S. AL AMMAR. KKWIEER J. REHTANZ. University of New Orleans P. Sam Dong Ohio IGC03Wd4 Intelligent Grid Coordinating Committee Posters: PAPERS AND AUTHORS: 2012TD0237 Comparative Analysis of AC DC Microgrids for the Saudi Arabian Distribution System S. Ghent University PSdP02Wd4 Power System dynamic Performance Committee Posters: PAPERS AND AUTHORS: 2012TD0362 Effects of Uncertainties in Shaft Mechanical Parameters on Maximum Torsional Torques in Meshed Networks with HVDC Lines A. UNIVERSITY OF PADOVA L. NOVAK. BENATO. MILANOVIC. KOLLER. SAE-LOW. Communication & Agents A. HDW Electronics 2012TD0249. Saudi Aramco Chair in Electrical Power S. PREMRAJ. SebaKMT F. MAGOTRA. WIEDEBACK. Institute of Power Systems and Power Economics www. VANDOORN. TERNA 2012TD0452. TRIPATHI. BABAR. AL MARHOON.25 2012TD0630 Sizing and Power Management for a Stand-Alone PV System in Cold Climate A. A Comparison of Physical Properties of OF Copper and ETP Copper after Holding at Temperatures That Simulate High Voltage Transformer Use for up to One Year M. YUILL. Saudi Aramco Chair in Electrical Power E. ZHANG. Metropolitan Electricity Authority R. MEERSMAN. 15 kV 600 A Loadbreak Dead-front Separable Insulated Connector System D. Sam Dong Ohio M. The University of manchester 2012TD0387 A Practical Method for Power Systems Transient Stability and Security Analysis H. University of Idaho B. Current Distribution and Losses of Grouped Underground Cables Transaction Number: TPWRD-00145-2010 B. KKWIEER E. UCT S. Saudi Aramco Chair in Electrical Power 2012TD0268 Feasibility Study: Autonomous State Estimation in Distribution Systems Transaction Number: TPWRS-00525-2010 S. Sequence Impedances of Insulated Cables: Measurements versus Computations R. Georgia Institute of Technology A. UCT S. UCT W. HUGHES. ADREES. Petra Solar Inc. Alstom Grid Inc. Changsha University of Science & Technology R. University of são Paulo 2012TD0480 Observability Analysis and Identification of Critical Measurements on Three-Phase State Estimation D. SSIPower 2012TD0400 Impact of Battery Energy Storage on Power System with High Wind Penetration H. ALOUANI. Federal Institute of Education. LONDON JR. SHEN. Tsinghua University/Columbia University in the City of New York Y. BRETAS. Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories. RUEBERG. University of Central Florida Z. CHENG. SPP D. SATHYABAMA University. GRAY.. PONDICHERRY Engineering College L. MEYER. MAKNOUNINEJAD. Southern States LLC D.26 D. WANG. UNESP D. ROSTRON. M. 2012TD0360 Fault Sensing for Rapid Restoration of Tapped Transmission Lines J. Changsha University of Science & Technology 2012TD0456 Improved Branch Parameter Errors Detection. MOORE. PUCHALE. UNIVERSITY OF BLUMENAU L. ANTOINE. BARAN. CABRAL. MYNAM. Iran University of Science and Technology L. Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories. SUN. DILLON.org . Inc. University of Toledo 2012TD0246 Optimal VoltVar Strategy for Distribution System with Multiple Voltage Regulating Devices Z. Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories. GONG. N. Alstom Grid P. Inc. University of São Paulo J. CHEN. University of Sao Paulo C. Alstom Grid C. Institute of Power Systems and Power Economics 2012TD0591 Clustering and Cooperative Control of Distributed Generators for Maintaining Microgrid Unified Voltage Profile and Complex Power Control A. Elia 2012TD0432 The Multi-Objective Optimization Dispatch of EnergySaving Coordination of Combined Cold Heat and Power X. Washington State University 2012TD0402 Sustained Response of Unbalanced Electric System Represented Through Three-Phase Two-port Networks M. TOYOSHIMA. EL-FERGANY. UNIVERSITY OF BLUMENAU L. CEEE 2012TD0166 Locating Series FACTS Devices for Congestion Management with Enhanced Transient Stability R. BONINI NETO. Southern California Edison A. North Carolina State University M. Université Libre de Bruxelles J. University of Toledo S. University of Sao Paulo N. VAN ACKER.. DANESHI. RAN. A.ieeet-d. R. SRIVASTAVA. Tsinghua University 2012TD0313 Fault Location for Power Lines With Multiple Sections Y. AMANCIO ALVES. Columbia University in the City of New York L. Zagazig University 2012TD0089 Real Time Estimation of Sensitive Parameters of Composite Power System Load Model A. Chennai C. Institute of Power Systems and Power Economics S. R. Tennessee Technological University A. QU. Tsinghua University J. ENSLIN. WANG. MAUN. DEPURU. ABB 2012TD0290 Impact of MW Dependent Constraint Violation Penalties on Market Results at Southwest Power Pool V. Tsinghua University V. University of Central Florida PSO01Wd4 Power System Operations Committee Posters: PAPERS AND AUTHORS: 2012TD0017 Emission/Economic Load Dispatch using Combination of Genetic Algorithm and Pattern Search A. C. MODI. University of Central Florida J. Southwest Power Pool 2012TD0298 Innovation for Wind Power: Adding Smart Processors between Prediction Systems and Dispatch Systems Z. GUZMAN. Université Libre de Bruxelles J. CATHEY. ZHOU. YANG. Inc. North Carolina State University Z. University of São Paulo M. CASTILLO. BENACHAIBA. SHAMSOLLAHI. UNIVERSITY OF BLUMENAU H. ZHANG. Southwest Power Pool R. Bechr University www. FANTIN. UNESP 2012TD0165 Study of the Correlation Between Weather Conditions and Protection Trips in a 230 kV Transmission Line in Southern Brazil T. University of São Paulo J. WANG. Tsinghua University G. MAHDIEH NAJAFABADI. Science and Technology of Bahia M. WARICHET. University of São Paulo 2012TD0483 Comprehensive Situation Awareness In A Very Large Power Grid Control Center X. MOSLEMI. University of Campinas 2012TD0417 Building Low-Dimensional Damping Predictors of the Power System Modes of Oscillation O. UNIVERSITY OF BLUMENAU S. ZEVALLOS. Tennessee Technological University 2012TD0159 Parameterization Technique for the Continuation Power Flow Using the Trivial and Tangent Predictor A. Identification and Correction M. LONDON JR. SATHYABAMA University 2012TD0563 Optimization of Fuel Cost and Greenhouse Gases Emission Based on Intelligent Search Method C. KUTKUT. 2012TD0498 A Hybrid Approach Based on PSO and GA for Proficient Solving of Unit Commitment Problem L. MUSTAFA. ALMAGUER. LIN. TAVARES. CASTILLO. Inc. NCEPU Y. BACH. Georgia Institute of Technology S. University of Tehran A. Georgia Institute of Technology G. S&C Electric 2012TD0673 Identifying Challenging Operating Hours for Solar Integration in the NV Energy System P. BAHRAMIRAD. GRABOVICKIC. MST M. GHOFRANI. National Grid 2012TD0344 Wind Farm Collector Protection using Directional Overcurrent Elements D. Ltd. FEREIDUNIAN. BENNETT. ETEZADI-AMOLI. www. BAGHZOUZ. KEYVANI. Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories. Inc. ARABALI. CHEN. ASHIDA Electronics Pvt. HUANG. Beckwith Electric Company 2012TD0175 Using COMTRADE Records to Commission Protection S. KULKARNI. LU. Missouri S&T 2012TD0489 A Multi-Agent System with a Percolation Approach to Simulate the Driving Pattern of Plug-In Electric Vehicles J. Florida State University S. ZHAO. Las Vegas (UNLV) 2012TD0566 Reliability Value of Fast State Estimation on Power Systems M. CHADLIEV. North China Electric Power University. Inc. 2012TD0235 Comparative Study of Dynamic Secondary Arc Models B. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Y. Dubai Electricity and Water Authority 2012TD0194 Self Power Protection & Automation Schemes S. UNESP E. Center for Advanced Power Systems. ELIZONDO. ABB 2012TD0335 Protection of Photovoltaic and Wind Generators B. University of Nevada. LU. YOUSSEF. NCEPU 2012TD0644 Practical Modeling of Smart Grid SMS Storage Management System in a Microgrid S. University of Nevada.27 A. NV Energy PSPI02Wd4 Power System Planning and Implementation Committee Posters: PAPERS AND AUTHORS: 2012TD0109 Extracting Probability Distribution Functions Applicable for PHEVs Charging Load Profile Z. IESES. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Z. POWER Engineers. Florida State University D. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory S. IESES. MAKAROV. Florida State University B. SRIVASTAVA. PNNL V. ABB J. S&C Electric E. University Malaysia Pahang B. PADILHA-FELTRIN. North China Electric Power University. POWER Engineers. Reno (UNR) Y. CAMM. CARRENO FRANCO. DIAO. TURNER. IESES. N. CARTES. ENAYATI. MELO TRUJILLO. PNNL X. COKKINIDES. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory 2012TD0594 Impact of Non-Dispatchable Renewables on Generator Cycling and Control via a Hierarchical Control Scheme R. UNESP PSRC01Wd4 Power System Relaying Committee Posters: PAPERS AND AUTHORS: 2012TD0118 Fault Classification Optimisation Based on Support Vector Machine and Fuzzy Inference Mechanism with Polynomial Membership Functions O.ieeet-d. HUANG. Center for Advanced Power Systems. University of Nevada. RAMACHANDRAN. LESANI. University of Tehran H. SALGO. BELHADJ. GLYNN. TURNER. HAIDAR. LABUSCHAGNE. PNNL M. KARBALAYE ZADEH. JIAN. SUEZ CANAL UNIVERSITY-FACULTY OF INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION 2012TD0171 High-Speed Communication-Assisted Tripping and Sectionalizing for Distribution Systems S. MA. Beckwith Electric Company 2012TD0188 Permissive Overreaching Transfer Trip Application for Protection of Transformer-Ended Feeders R. GAO. University of Nevada. Georgia Institute of Technology E. FISCHER. Florida State University 2012TD0613 Economic Dispatch Containing Wind Power and Electric Vehicle Battery Swap Station K. DARABI. STOUPIS. ABB A. K. GUO. MELIOPOULOS. OUDALOV. Georgia Institute of Technology 2012TD0597 Mitigating Voltage Sags Due to DOL Starting of Three Phase Asynchronous Motors Using Dynamic Voltage Restorer (DVR) K. Reno (UNR) M. UNIOESTE A. IESES. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory 2012TD0583 On Evaluating Cycling and Movement of Conventional Generators for Balancing Services with Large Solar Penetration R. Center for Advanced Power Systems. University of Tehran M. ASHIDA Electronics Pvt.org . Pacific Northwest National Laboratory J. Bechar University 2012TD0564 Ramping Requirements and Operation Cost in a Power System with Dispersed Wind Generation A. S. PNNL S. KULKARNI. FERDOWSI. Reno (UNR) M. FARANTATOS. PNNL Y. Hanoi University of Science and Technology J. Ltd. University of Tehran 2012TD0245 Protection Coordination in Active Distribution Grids with IEC 61850 D. Center for Advanced Power Systems. ISHCHENKO. Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories. Inc O. ETINGOV. JONES. NV Energy R. LIAN. National Grid C. Con Edison L. BUHR.org . TAKEI. KKWIEER D. State Key Laboratory of Electrical Insulation and Power Equipment X. Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte B. 2012TD0645 Role of GIS and GIL FOR India N. BRITO. ZHANG. NOJIMA. Toshiba Corporation H. JINTAGOSONWIT. UFCG N. 2012TD0383 Construction of a High Voltage Test Facility W. Beckwith Electric Company 2012TD0621 Real-Time Classification of Transmission Line Faults Based on Maximal Overlap Discrete Wavelet Transform F. Inc. Zenergy Power. S. SATO. PRIGMORE. Kalmar Sandor Institute of Information Technology 2012TD0323 Investigation of Long-term Reliability for Solid Insulated Switchgear J. Toshiba Corporation S. KOBAYASHI. Zenergy Power. Arizona State University 2012TD0117. Ameren Missouri 2012TD0311 Statistical Insights into Furan Interpretation Using a Large Dielectric Fluid Testing Database A. Shaan¡¯Xi Sirui Industries Co. Toshiba Corporation Y. Budapest University of Technology and Economics L. ALANZI. XIHARI G. Toshiba Corporation T. WANG. Myers. SHAH. Toshiba Corporation M. Toshiba Corporation T. University of Tennessee Y. MOORE. State Key Laboratory of Electrical Insulation and Power Equipment J. Cooper Power Systems R. SOUZA. State Key Laboratory of Electrical Insulation and Power Equipment Y. Toshiba Corporation M. State Key Laboratory of Electrical Insulation and Power Equipment Z. NonLinear Systems. LIU. IMAI. YADAV. Inc. Ameren Missouri P. Arizona State University G. CPRI 2012TD0206 A Novel Nonlinear Coating for Suppression of Metallic Particle Motion in GIS X. KURIYAMA. State Key Laboratory of Electrical Insulation and Power Equipment S. YOU. MORICONI. CRIEPI M. KULKARNI. Toshiba Corporation T. Con Edison www. GENG. BOGGS. MOZINA. S. Toshiba Corporation T. KKWIEER J. University of Tennessee Z. OEHLMANN. KERI A. WEI. Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. Inc. MAO. Toshiba Corporation K. R. KIM. TAMURA. BALDYGA. HOMMA. COSTA. YU. Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. KARADY. ABB Corporate Research Center SWITCh01Wd4 Switchgear Committee Posters: PAPERS AND AUTHORS: 2012TD0009 A Novel 7. LIU. Comparison Tests of High Current Shunts in High Power Laboratories in Asia with an STL Reference Shunt Y.ieeet-d. Toshiba Corporation Y. Inc. Toshiba Corporation T. kKWIEER TRANS05Wd4 Transformers Committee Posters: PAPERS AND AUTHORS: 2012TD0130 Transformer Insulation Dry Out as a Result of Retrofilling with Natural Ester Fluid S. The Ohio State University 2012TD052 Impact of Power System Instability on Generator Protection C.LTD 2012TD0409 Transient Recovery Voltage Test Results of a 25 MVA Saturable-Core Fault Current Limiter F. D. Shaan¡¯Xi Sirui Industries Co. ANDOH.28 2012TD0390 Protective Device Coordination of a Low Voltage System Using Paladin DesignBase S. K. WANG. WANG. THOMPSON. NOVAK. SENGUPTA. Waukesha Electric Systems. Myers. Toshiba Corporation O. D. LIU. 2012TD0247 Steady-state Heating of Gas Insulated Busbars B. Metropolitan Electricity Authority SB01Wd4 Stationary Battery Committee Posters: PAPERS AND AUTHORS: 2012TD0451 Modeling and Simulation of Battery Energy Storage System for Urban Rail Traction Power Supply System W. SHIOIRI. UFCG 2012TD0651 Implementation Techniques of the IED and Network Monitoring System in IEC61850 SA P.2 kV Fault Current Limiter for Use in the FREEDM Project J. Manitoba Hydro 2012TD0561 Evaluation of Distribution Network Transformer Dissolved Gas Analysis (DGA) Data K. RASOR.LTD Z. Alliant Energy 2012TD0261 Gas Insulated Transformer Application for an Environmentally-Friendly Power Station Upgrade Y. GODA. Toshiba Corporation 2012TD0397 Improvement of Reliability of Closing Latch in Spring Type Operating Mechanism of High Voltage Circuit Breakers L. KOLLER. Inc. KONTANI. F. XUE. Inc. SHKOLNIK. MCDERMID. DE LA ROSA. RAPP. TAGAYA. TAKEI. A. Zhejiang University L. DARIE. PUTTER. Nexans Deutschland GmbH F. Power Analytics Corporation S. FUERTH. ANIS. 2012TD0116 Guidelines for Large PVG System Integration S. HIRAIWA. Electric Power Research Institute 2012TD0049 Reduced Switching-Frequency Modulation and Circulating Current Suppression for Modular Multilevel Converters Transaction Number: TPWRD-00884-2010 Q. HARA. Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) L. TAYLOR. KAMIYA.ieeet-d. MITSUKURI. University of Sao Paulo D. GHANNOUM. Manitoba. TANG.29 Td15Wd4 Transmission and distribution Committee Posters: PAPERS AND AUTHORS: 2012TD0026 Distributed Generation Approach for Single Step System Restoration During Cold Load Pickup A. Hydro One Networks A. ELBIDWEIHY. MARTI. VASQUEZ-ARNEZ. Tokyo Electric Power Company E. RWE Deutschland AG M. Hydro One Networks L. HDW Electronics 2012TD0043 A Time-Domain Model of a Plug-In Electric Vehicle Battery Charger R. JOHN. DARIE. LEGATT. Arab Academy for Science & Technology 2012TD0033 Steady-State & Dynamic Voltage Impacts of Wind Generators on Rural Distribution Systems and Practical Mitigation Solutions M. MOSELEY. SILVA FILHO. Canada E. EL-ZONKOLY. SebaKMT H. Hokkaido University R. ROMUALDO-TORRES. Tokyo Electric Power Company N. Queen’s University of Belfast 2012TD0057 Comparative Exposure to Magnetic Fields of Live-Line Workers on Power Lines H. ERCOT 2012TD0101 Lightning Outage Calculations for HighVoltage Transmission Lines C. STEMMLE. HORTON. TANG. NOE. Wardrop Engineering Inc. Hydro One Networks F. THESING. ERCOT M. 2012TD0035 Geotypical Growth-based Load Forecasting: An Introduction to an Innovative Approach H. University of Sao Paulo R. GE Energy www. HOFMANN. YAN. Consultant 2012TD0197 Integrating Electric Meter Data with Distribution Automation Applications M. South China University of Technology Y. Hydro One Networks 2012TD0076 Determination of Distributed Generation Capacity from a Voltage Regulation Perspective L. Hokkaido University H. Idaho Power Company E. Hokkaido University E. TODESCHINI. Cairo University 2012TD0060 Analysis of the Effect of Distance on the TRV Waveform for a Short-Line Fault G. PETZOLD. Leibniz Universität Hannover A. Cairo University H. OETJEN. XU. BIANCHIN. JIANG. Electric Power Research Institute J. Hydro One Networks A. GHANNOUM. MCKINNEY. KOGURE. South China University of Technology 2012TD0189 Use of Modern Technologies and Software to Deliver Efficient Design and Optimization of 1380 km Long Bipole III ±500 kV HVDC Transmission Line. Nexans SuperConductors GmbH 2012TD0169 Study on Modulation Method for Three-level Dual-Bridge Matrix Converter H. Instituto de Investigaciones Eléctricas 2012TD0105 Development of Static Switch with High Speed Algorithm to Fault Detection C. Consultant Z.INSTITUTO DE TECNOLO GIA PARA O DESENVOLVIMENTO M. SebaKMT D. HALLIWELL. Electric Power Research Institute A. Zhejiang University Z. HOBL. Electric Power Research Institute J. YAN. EnerNex 2012TD0062 Hydro One Distribution Voltage Performance Design Criteria and Power Distance Test in Enabling Distributed Generation L.org . DEL CARPIO-HUAYLLAS. Manitoba Hydro E. RAMOS. MARTI. GÖTZ. COPEL Distribuição S. LACTEC . MAGO. Hydro One Networks L. SHEN. Power Analytics Corporation 2012TD0137 Superconducting MV Cables to Replace HV Cables in Urban Area Distribution Grids M. TU. Hydro One Networks 2012TD0077 Microgrid Transition to Islanded Modes: Conceptual Background and Simulation Procedures Aimed at Assessing its Dynamic Performance T. Power Analytics Corporation S. FDTE (Foundation for the Technological Development of the Engineering Sciences) 2012TD0085 Voltage Regulation in Distribution System Utilizing Electric Vehicles and Communication Y. DARIE. Hydro One Networks J. SebaKMT F. ERCOT N. MERSCHEL. XU. Tokyo Electric Power Company 2012TD0100 A Method for Automatic Creation of Contingency Definitions Utilizing Standard IEC 61968/70 J. KIELOCH. PENTON. KITA. Idaho Power Company 2012TD0040 The evolution of VLF Testing Technologies over the past two decades H. MAITRA. LIU. Oak Ridge National Laboratory K. ZHU. ADHIKARI. Toshiba Corporation S. Corp. MARUYAMA. Universidade do Porto T. ERNSTER. TOSHIBA Y. CHOWDHURY. HOPE. LI. DE ANDRADE.ieeet-d. IPINNIMO. LARSSON. Telvent DMS LLC. MCDOWALL. Hydro-Quebec 2012TD0369 Mitigation of Multiple Voltage Dips in a Weak Grid Using Wind and Hydro-based Distributed Generation O. DIGUERO. 2012TD0301 Maximizing Cable System Reliability While Limiting Asset Management Costs B. Model Development. Toshiba Corporation Y. Saft 2012TD0239 Fault Location Method for Untransposed Transmission Lines with Derivations S. Corp. Oak Ridge National Laboratory F. Federal University of Campina Grande D.30 2012TD0229 A Proposal to the Standardization of WASA which Complies to the International Standards A. SIROIS. RIZY. ISHIHARA. MOREAU. Laboratorio Nacional de Energia e Geologia 2012TD0340 Transients Detection in EHV Transmission Lines Using Park’s Transformation F. University of Cape Town S. Unesp 2012TD0398 Time Domain Simulation of a Three-Phase Cycloconverter for LFAC Transmission Systems Y. TOSHIBA S. CANO. KASE. MALLIK 2012TD0443 Wind Turbine Generator Step-up Transformer Failure Investigation E. MURAYAMA. TOSHIBA 2012TD0339 Impedance-Based Fault Location Analysis for Transmission Lines L. IINO. University of Cape Town S. ERDELJAN. HAMAMATSU. LARSSON. Federal University of Campina Grande 2012TD0343 Air Conditioning Stall Phenomenon – Testing. SUMIDA. Faculty of Technical Sciences Novi Sad F. S&C Electric Company www. Toshiba Corporation 2012TD0272 Minimal Cut Sets. PONCE DE LEÃO. Sao Paulo University 2012TD0250 Power System Vulnerability Analysis – Towards Validation of Centrality Measures T. Toshiba Corporation T. SMITH. Knoxville S. Oak Ridge National Laboratory D. TOSHIBA K. DE FREITAS. JOHN. TAKAGI. LANZ. China 2012TD0332 Smart Grid Ready BEMS Adopting Model-Based HVAC Control for Energy Saving D. CHO. Faculty of Technical Sciences Novi Sad A. SRIVASTAVA. Arizona State University 2012TD0294 A comparative analysis of SVM and ANN based hybrid models for Short-term load forecasting A. Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal F. Faculty of Technical Sciences Novi Sad Z. Oak Ridge National Laboratory T. Unesp L. IMCORP 2012TD0317 Effective and Efficient Evaluation of Vacuum Drying of Power Transformers in the Field D. COKKINIDES. NEVES. Toshiba Corporation Y. MODOS. SELAKOV. TANAKA. Toshiba Corporation K. KULIC. ILIC. Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal G. HEYDT. PEREIRA. NAKAJIMA. São Paulo University C. University of Tennesse. GORECAN. PROLEC GE M. Georgia Institute of Technology A. S. IMCORP D. power and control center of China Southern Power Grid. IRMINGER. Georgia Institute of Technology G. RICE. DE OLIVEIRA.. CHOWDHURY. Telvent DMS LLC. University of Tennesse. Oak Ridge National Laboratory H. MOFFET.org . ALMUHAINI. TOSHIBA Y. and Prime Number Encoding in Distribution System Reliability Evaluation M. Arizona State University G. Washington State University 2012TD0256 Development of a Loop-type Partial Discharge Sensor Embedded in Insulation Material of a 245 kV-class GIS T. ABB E. HOSHINO. ABB T. MELIOPOULOS. SOUZA. LOPES. Knoxville 2012TD0352 Central Electric Thermal Storage (ETS) Heating Systems: Impact on Customer and Distribution System M. Toshiba Corporation T. Unesp J. DI SANTO. Toshiba Corporation 2012TD0238 FACTS Devices with Battery-Based Energy Storage – Extending the Reach of Traditional Grid Stability Systems T. ABB J. Toshiba Corporation T. ISHIBASHI. Federal University of Campina Grande W. XIGNUX 2012TD0331 The Analysis on A Successive Forced Outage in Chu-Sui HVDC system Caused by DC Line Fault T. and Simulation P. LI. JOOS. Washington State University A. Georgia Institute of Technology 2012TD0439 Silicon Effect Color Transformation on Galvanized Steel Lattice Towers A. University of Cape Town 2012TD0394 Experimental Analysis of an Electromagnetic Zero-Sequence Suppressor S. McGill University A. FERNANDES JR. Faculty of Technical Sciences Novi Sad S. Petri Nets. MITSUMOTO. YAMAMORI. VUKMIROVIC. CASTANEDA. LIVANI. MEEHAN. RUDENKO. University of North Carolina at Charlotte H. Electric Power Research Institute M. EDRIS. United States Military Academy 2012TD0567 Transmission Risk Assessment Using Spatial Analysis W. LYON. SHIRVANI. SIMMINS. EVRENOSOGLU. ZERRER. HOFMANN. XU. Siemens AG P. Southern Company Services 2012TD0518 Real Coded Genetic Algorithm based Dynamic Congestion Management in Open Power Markets M. KIBAARA. Exelon Corporation 2012TD0461 Solar Multiple Optimization and Dispatch Analysis of a Potential Parabolic CSP Plant in Kenya S. Salt River Project 2012TD0648 Coordinated Control of a Solar and Battery System in a Microgrid L. Chemnitz University of Technology A. AL-ATRASH. S&C Electric Company M. HORTON. University of South Florida L. Virginia Tech C. Boreas Group J. University of Capetown S. Siemens AG www. Manitoba HVDC Research Centre 2012TD0516 Novel Design Methodology for C-type Harmonic Filter Banks Applied in HV and EHV Networks R. LEGER. SPARE.31 T. GRUND. STOEZEL.5kV) R. University of Capetown S. Quanta Technology D. K. AXENTE. BABAZADEHROKNI. University of Capetown S. Pfisterer 2012TD0552 Insight into Demand Response and Photovoltaic Source with Time of Day Pricing C. CHENG. Virginia Tech C. Pfisterer M. University of Capetown 2012TD0580 Practical Demand Side Management . Leibniz Universität Hannover L. University of Capetown 2012TD0471 An improved Algorithm for Determination of Cable Parameters based on frequency-dependent Conductor Segmentation U. Southern California Edison C. Quanta Technology J. CHONGFUANGPRINYA. SHARMA. SARFI. University of Capetown S. University of South Florida Z. EPRI D. PROBST. University of Western Ontario I. ROMERO AGUERO.ieeet-d.A Programmable Load Manager J. BELLEI. FAN. TAO. DUGAN. HALLMARK. University of Capetown 2012TD0593 Integration of Micro-Scale Photovoltaic Distributed Generation on Power Distribution Systems: Steady-State Analyses P. CHOWDHURY. VARTANIAN. WRUBLE. WALSH. Boreas Group B. VARMA. Virginia Tech 2012TD0629 Smart Grid Communications: Layers and Players B. Chemnitz University of Technology R. Quanta Technology J. 2012TD0639 Determination of Maximum PV Solar System Connectivity in a Utility Distribution Feeder R. Salt River Project J. BERGE. London Hydro Inc. REYES. Boreas Group 2012TD0503 Voltage Range as Control Input for OLTC-equipped Distribution Transformers C. POEHLER. 2012TD0640 Forensic Analyses of Conductor Spans through Mountainous Terrain Z. University of Capetown S. HEIM. University of Capetown G. GENAO. University of Western Ontario J. YUILL. REESE. MACHINDA. CHOWDHURY. Quanta Technology J. KEMA-Powertest 2012TD0487 Data Quality as It Relates to Asset Management R. Leibniz Universität Hannover 2012TD0505 A Computer vision early-warning ice detection system for the Smart Grid J. University of Denver J. Control strategies and Validation of benefits with field measurements A. LIN. MIAO. Tsinghua University 2012TD0663 Directly Buried Gas-Insulated Transmission Lines (GIL) S. CHOWDHURY. LIVANI. EPRI R. Inc. ST. London Hydro Inc. Tsinghua University L. University of Western Ontario V. University of Capetown S. Quanta Technology J. NIT Warangal V. SCHMIDT. ELIZONDO. University of Capetown W. Leibniz Universität Hannover C. KIBAARA. University of South Florida 2012TD0654 Sizing of Battery and Supercapacitor in a Hybrid Energy Storage System for Wind Turbines H. CHOWDHURY. University of Denver W. Quanta Technology C. DM. EVRENOSOGLU. ENSLIN. NIT Warangal 2012TD0543 Metal Enclosed and Plugable HV Surge Arresters (Um = 72. ERUKULLA. Esri 2012TD0574 A Thermal Analysis of Parabolic Trough CSP and Biomass Hybrid Power System S. A123 2012TD0624 A Fault Classification Method in Power Systems Using DWT and SVM Classifier H.org . WILKINS. BUCHHAGEN. Virginia Tech H. GAO. FreeWave Technologies. FADIRAN. DIANICH. Petra Solar 2012TD0603 Tehachapi Storage Project: Expected benefits. CHOWDHURY. United States Military Academy A. CHOWDHURY. – 11:30 a. Enercon Canada Inc. TYAGI. KKWIEER S. Sponsored by: Substations Chair: Mike Dood. A case study will be presented that covers retrofitting substations to add modern automation systems to legacy facilities. Because of the wide range of commercially-available generators and limitations on available information due to proprietary issues. KKWIEER J. CHAUDHARY. – 10:00 a. 10 May. KALESHI. PacifiCorp PSC03Th1 Smart Grid Communications (paper session) Thursday. Power Tagging P. UTeM Td16Th1P Wind Plant Short-Circuit Contributions (panel session) Thursday.m. PRESENTATIONS AND PANELISTS: 2012TD0545 Short Circuit Analysis of Induction Machines – Wind Power Application D. 2012.m. – 12:00 p. AHMED.32 2012TD0679 Development of Novel Distribution Automation System (DAS) on Customer Side Distribution System M. Oak Ridge National Laboratory R. 2012. KKWIEER B. Xcel Energy PAPERS AND AUTHORS: 2012TD0423 Residential Energy Demand Management in Smart Grids R. An overview of considerations for wind plant system design and power system protection issues will also be presented. STARKE. New Mexico State University S. RANADE. GORMUS. and model validation. KORA. We will hear what customers are looking for in the future and how those expectations can be met. Toshiba M. MARTINEZ.m. IIUM S. SIEMENS H. Topics include design considerations to minimize the environmental impact of the substation. This session is designed to provide attendees with a broad background on the types of wind turbine generators. KKWIEER * 2012TD0204 An Authentication Client Proxy Mechanism for ResourceConstrained Devices Y. TYAGI.org . KANDA. their design. WANI. Bristol University 2012TD0554 Renewable Energy Grid Integration Systems S. NIEMIRA. FISCHER. MA. SHAH. CHRISTOPHER. University of Colorado A. KULKARNI. Oak Ridge National Laboratory M. short-circuit characteristics. A. Several different wind turbine generator manufacturers will participate in this session. PASRICH.m. May 10. SMITH. BRAHMA. University of Colorado F.m. MILLER. www. Toshiba D. GASIEWSKI.ieeet-d. 2012. NELSON. MALU. Schweitzer Engineering Session Summary: This paper session will cover a range of substation related topics. Georgia Institute of Technology T. MENDONCA. KKWIEER A. LIAN. Georgia Institute of Technology 2012TD0274 Short-Circuit Contributions of Full-Converter Wind Turbines R. SIEMENS 2012TD0475 Representation of variable speed full conversion Wind Energy Converters for Steady State Short Circuit Calculations M. There will be a presentation on the results of research aiming to develop partial discharge detection techniques in high voltage equipment. There will be papers on GIS and related technologies. Another case study will be experience with interoperability between different vendors equipment using IEC-61850 based systems. KKWIEER R. Sponsored By: Power System Communications Committee Chair: Dan Nordell. New Mexico State University 2012TD0507 Current Contributions from Type 3 and Type 4 Wind Turbine Generators During Faults R. Power Tagging 2012TD0649 Role of Smart Sensors for Making Self Healing Smart Grid GRID for Nashik P. WALLING. One presenter will talk about what the current state of art is in GIS technology. S&C Electric Company D. Bristol University Z. There will be a presentation on using new techniques in substation surveillance to improve asset management strategies. HARLEY. Sponsored By: Transmission and Distribution Committee Chair: Ron Harley. BERENS. modeling. Room 311B 8:00 a. University of Colorado H. Toshiba SuB02Th1 Substation Committee (paper session) Thursday. it is often necessary to make broad assumptions on the behavior of generators during faults and their short-circuit current contributions. FAN. Toshiba P. Room 311A 8:00 a. Toshiba Research Europe S.m. OHBA. New Mexico State University S. May 10. Room 311F 8:00 a. Enercon GmbH 2012TD0482 Short Circuit Analysis of Type II Induction Generator and Wind Farm M. HOWARD. GE Energy 2012TD0466 Fault Contribution Considerations for Wind Plant System Design and Power System Protection Issues J. There will be a presentation on how to model and analysis substation automation systems. BARNES. Georgia Institute of Technology Panel Summary: Wind plant electrical system designers and protection engineers have to take into consideration the characteristics of wind turbine generators when determining short-circuit duties of equipment and protective relay settings. Wichita State University Z. Electrical energy storage is being regarded as one potential solution in various applications in the field of renewable integration. – 11:00 a. PRESENTATIONS AND PANELISTS: 2012TD0096 Applications of Real Time Digital Power management by Xtreme Power’s Dynamic Power Resource P. Siemens AG 2012TD0108 Quantitative Modeling and Analysis of Substation Automation Systems B. TATIZAWA. MASUDA. BPA X. SON. LTD. Siemens AG C.m.m.Past. NGK Insulators. HUANG. They will present their business models. Present and Future D.33 PAPERS AND AUTHORS: 2012TD0014 Substation HMI at BC Hydro . 2012. emerging technological options. PNNL R. ancillary services and commercial & industrial power markets. transmission & distribution. FU. PNNL B. TOSHIBA Corporation 2012TD0321 Detection of Partial Discharges at Field in SF6 Insulated Equipment W. BACEGA. DEL ROSSO.University of São Paulo 2012TD0435 A Computational System for Dynamic Capacity Analysis of Distribution Circuits . – 12:00 p. Missouri S&T Y. Sponsored by: Energy Development and Power Generation Chair: Alberto Del Rosso. KRISTIANSEN. BEHNE. University of Calgary. XtremePower Hamid Zareipour. JAUCH. FALAHATI. Mississippi State University M. May 10. BROMLEY. PNNL Z. WALLNER. JEWELL. ISACTEEP H. DARABI. 2012. Mississippi State University Z. Western Power www. Xtreme Power 2012TD0136 Applications of Sodium-Sulfur Batteries T. Energy Graduate Program . Canada Panel Summary: Increased uncertainty and variability in power grids with a high penetration of renewable energy invites new technologies and solutions to enhance system economics. Institute of Electrotechnics and Energy . HATTA. VELARDE. KOMESSU. Burns & McDonnell PSACE06Th1P demonstration Projects for Energy Storage Applications (panel session) Thursday. AES Eletropaulo 2012TD0497 Substation Surveillance Using RFI and Complementary EMI Detection Techniques H. NESBITT. technology enhancement and solutions for the current/future grid system. VAKILIAN. GUO. It will cover topics such as high efficiency equipment. ASAT Solutions Inc G. EdPG03Th1P Opportunities to Enhance Power System Efficiency in the delivery of Electricity to Reduce Environmental Impact (panel session) Thursday. BC Hydro S. SOUTHWELL. experience and recent advancements in T&D efficiency and utilization improvement. May 10. advanced control methods. Glasgow Caledonian University 2012TD0620 Implementing Smart Grid Challenges of Integrating Distribution DG E. J2 Engineering and Consulting J. transparent and viable assessment of carbon emission savings from T&D improvement. SINGHVI. RSE Research on Energy System P. JARDINI. SINGH. They will discuss the opportunities and challenges for the wide deployment of energy storage system in the field. Room 311C 9:00 a. PRESENTATIONS AND PANELISTS: 2012TD0341 Initial Studies Toward Real-Time Transmission Path Rating R. It will also cover calculation methodologies for accurate. NEGRI. JARDINI. Siemens AG M. distributed generation and energy storage. DIAO. Wichita State University 2012TD0358 Increased Transmission System Utilization in Systems with Variable Generation through Risk Based Assessment of TTC V. KOSHIISHI. major industry energy storage developers will share their project experiences in various applications. In this panel session. TUCK. GOGAN. We Energies G.m. Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) Panel Summary: This panel will focus on technologies. KWAN. J2 Engineering and Consulting A. RUDENKO. WONG.Finite Volume Method (FVM) M. PNNL 2012TD0353 The Role of Energy Storage in Transmission and Distribution Efficiency W.ieeet-d. ASAT Solutions Inc 2012TD0032 State-of-the-Art GIS Technology and Trends P. Sponsored by: Power System Analysis. Beckwith Electric Company 2012TD0694 Design and Construction Of Sustainable Substations P.org . J2 Engineering and Consulting M. WYCKOFF. Computing & Economics Chairs: Peter Son. HU. new network topologies. ASAT Solutions Inc D.m. application. Doble TransiNor AS A. Electric Power Research Institute A.USP F. YAWORSKI. Room 311D 9:00 a. Electric Power Research Institute 2012TD0366 “Power System Energy Efficiency: a CIGRE Technical Committee Project” A. reliability and stability. BC Hydro M. Sharif University of Technology 2012TD0255 Interoperability experience with IEC 61850-based Substation Automation Systems K. BACEGA. Toshiba Corporation H. Quanta Technology PAPERS AND AUTHORS: 2012TD0251 Experience with Partial Discharge Measurements on Instrument Transformers in High Voltage Laboratory Acceptance Tests N. GOODWIN.m. BUCHHAGEN. – 11:00 a. System Operations Group Transpower New Zealand Limited D. Ltd 2012TD0083 State Estimation of Power System Considering Network Parameter Uncertainty Based on Parametric Interval Linear Systems Transaction Number: TPWRS-00967-2010 C. – 12:00 p. Toshiba Corporation Y. System Operations Group Transpower New Zealand Limited C. HIRATA. EACH Engineering Inc. Chiang Mai University 2012TD0524 A Phasor Measurement Algorithm based on Phase-Locked Loop M. Leibniz Universität Hannover C. System Operations Group Transpower New Zealand Limited PSIM01Th1 Power System Instrumentation and Measurements (paper session) Thursday. www. FLEEMAN. CHERNEY. Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) N. Manitoba Hydro 2012TD0565 Identification of Aged Cable Section in 12. K-Line Insulators Panel Summary: High voltage insulators to satisfy overhead line load and strength requirements are currently selected based on their strength limit resistance. NOSAKA. EACH Engineering Inc. AIZAWA. PRESENTATIONS AND PANELISTS: 2012TD0044 High Voltage Insulator Mechanical Load Limitations to Dielectric Material Damage E. 2012TD0061 High Voltage Insulator Mechanical Load Limitations and Load Resistance Factor Design A. BIALEK. Toshiba Corporation M. service limit resistances for ceramic and composite insulators must be determined and related to the rated strengths as given in current ANSI C29 Standards for insulators. Leibniz Universität Hannover H. Farnoosh Rahmatian. PREMRUDEEPREECHACHARN. BAKHSHAI. SDG&E 2012TD0292 Determination of a Capacitance Model for Inductive Medium Voltage Transformers C. EDWARDS. Room 311G 9:00 a. CHERNEY. Queen’s University M. MCDERMID. KARIMI GHARTEMANI. American Electric Power A. May 10. Chiang Mai University S. K-Line Insulators USA. SAKAI. GUTMAN.ieeet-d.5 kV URD System based on Frequency Spectrum B. BULLEN. American Electric Power R. UATRONGJIT.. LIU. Electric Power Development Co. PUSHPANATHAN. May 10. ROMERO AGUERO. DEL ROSSO. Room 311E 9:00 a.. TAKAHASHI. Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) 2012TD0556 Improving the Efficiency of Power Distribution Systems through Technical and Non-Technical Losses Reduction J. GRZYBOWSKI. Ltd T. Mississippi State University S. Quanta Technology 2012TD0701 Demand Response in the New Zealand Electricity Market B. Manitoba Hydro W. ISHIDA.m. Electric Power Development Co. Electric Power Development Co. Sponsored By: Power System Instrumentation and Measurements Committee Chair: Dr. Ltd N. CALLAGHAN. CASABLANCA. SASAKI. MOJIRI. E. BHATT. Queen’s University Td17Th1P Mechanical Load Limits for high voltage Insulators (panel session) Thursday. DÄUMLING. TAKEDA.m. American Electric Power J. Mississippi State University T. Inc. REESE. Sponsored By: Transmission and Distribution Committee Chair: Tony Baker. Leibniz Universität Hannover L. 2012. JACOB.. HOFMANN. Transpower New Zealand Ltd D.org . Most line components though are selected according to Load Resistance Factor Design (LRFD) in the 2012 edition of the NESC. BAKER. Converting insulator rated strengths to service limit resistances will be described and suggestions for assigning strengths and strength factors for insulators for inclusion in future NESC editions will be discussed. 2012. University of Phayao S. To accommodate LRFD for insulators. free of charge. System Operations Group Transpower New Zealand Limited C. Conference Proceedings All conference and panel sessions will be placed in the conference proceedings and provided to all full conference registrants.m. Queen’s University P. Isfahan University of Techology A. Toshiba Corporation H. Toshiba Corporation K. American Electric Power C.34 2012TD0473 Transmission Efficiency Initiative: Four Options Studied by AEP and EPRI X. CHAKRABARTI. Additional copies will be available for a fee. Ritz Instrument Transformers GmbH 2012TD0416 Application of an Optical Current Transformer for Cable Head Station of Hokkaido-Honshu HVDC LinkApplication of an Optical Current Transformer for Cable Head Station of Hokkaido-Honshu HVDC Link Y. JAIN. RAKPENTHAI. international attendees are invited to visit the International Visitors Center.m. May 9. System Protection Prof. Clemson University Prof. Illinois. Power Definitions. Arizona State University Prof. PE. Closing Ceremony and Reception Chicago. International Visitors Center During the Conference and Exposition. Phasor Analysis. Cooper Power Systems delta Star. George Karady. Auburn University ES03 – Wednesday.m. – 10:00 a. Loadflow Prof.3:00 p. Michigan Tech University ES05 – Wednesday. Texas A&M University Prof. S&C Electric Company SAIC (Science Applications International Corporation) Siemens www. Integrated Engineering Software LSIS OMICRON electronics Corp. 2012 1:00 p. Sukumar Brahma. Short Circuit Calculations Prof.m.m. Arizona State University Prof. ABB. American Wind Energy Association Black & Veatch CISCO Systems. – 12:10 p.m.m. – 10:00 a.m. May 9. The International Visitors Center will be open beginning on Monday.m. New Mexico State University ES06 – Wednesday. The 2012 IEEE PES Transmission and distribution Conference and Exposition would like to recognize the companies that generously sponsor portions of the conference.m. 2012 10:10 a. Tom Overbye. experts and industry leaders for a relaxing get-to-know-you event. The purpose of the track is to provide refresher materials on the electrical engineering fundamentals of power systems for engineers. Karen Butler-Purry. Hands on instruction by Relay Manufactures (GE. – 5:10 p. 4:30 pm – 6:00 pm Exposition Halls B-D Orange County Convention Center Our research shows that one of the most important aspects of a conference for attendees is NETWORKING with vendors and fellow attendees. and SEL) Networking Reception – Mark your Calendars! Wednesday. Gerald Heydt. Wind Power Plant Basics Mitch Bradt.m. . 2012 10:10 a. May 9.m.m. Kansas State University ES02 – Tuesday. 2012 8:00 a. Illinois in 2014!!! Join us on Thursday afternoon beginning at 2:30 p. ES01 – Tuesday.m. Siemens. S&C Electric/UW-Madison Instructor ES07 – Thursday. May 9. Inc. Transformers. – 12:10 p. Inc. Per-Unit System. May 7 at 8:00 a. Auburn University ES08 – Thursday. – 3:00 p.m. Mehdi Etezadi. May 9. Inc. uSA POWER Engineers. 2012 8:00 a.m.m. 2012 3:10 p. Anil Pahwa. as we celebrate the success of our 2012 Conference and Exposition in Orlando and enthusiastically look forward to 2014 for the next big celebration of innovation in the one of America’s best convention cities– Chicago. Mark Halpin. Power Quality and Harmonics Prof. Our networking reception is designed to bring together national and international product specialists. University of Nevada Prof.ieeet-d. University of Wisconsin-Madison Ernst Camm. and Symmetrical Components Prof. Leonard Bohmann. Single-Phase and Three-Phase Circuits Prof. to 4:00 p. Texas A&M University Prof. 2012 3:10 p. University of Illinois ES04 – Wednesday.m. May 8.m.org . May 10.m. Elham Makram. Mladen Kezunovic. – 5:10 p. May 10. 2012 1:00 p. Charles Gross.35 Education Track Sessions Fundamentals of Electric Power Systems for Engineers Eight sequential two-hour sessions taught by experienced power system educators. May 8. required safety behaviors around the exposed cable and responsibilities of the customer.E. 8:30 a. It is made up of three transmission lines and two transformer bays. (TT14) May 10. disconnecting switches. 8:30 a. 30 minutes Substation SIZE LIMIT: 40 people per tour About the Facility: The SF6 Gas Insulated Substation (GIS) is an urban low profile substation that feeds the downtown Orlando www. At this facility is OUC Incident Command Center. 32802 Substation Tour Location: 129 W.m. – 11:30 a. and the third is XLPE. and Hitachi.ieeet-d.m.m. 8:30 a. Please visit: www. FL 32801 TOUR TRAVEL TIME: 20 minutes to chilled water. local control cubicles are in this switchgear. 8:30 a. The GIS switchgear was manufactured in Japan and was a collaboration between G. – 10:30 a. over 30 Substations and transmission facilities in the 230 kV.m (TT16) May 10. Cathodic protection is used to protect the pipe that enclosed the underground HPFF cable. 115 kV and 69 kV classes. OUC also serves as the Balancing Authority for the Florida Municipal Power Pool managing around 3500 MWs of power for OUC and other Muncipal utilities around the state. The first two 115kV lines are high pressure fluid filled (HPFF). Orlando. l Cut underground cable–This demonstrates what takes place when there is a cut cable event. l Vehicle versus pad-mounted transformer–This demonstration will show what may happen when a vehicle strikes a pad-mounted transformer. Fl. The 115kV GIS includes circuit breakers.ieeet-d. compressed air system. l Live Line Truck–This is probably our most popular demonstration! This is an energized truck that simulates OuC Chilled Water Plant & SF6 Insulated Substation Cost:$ 25. Click on Technical Tours for further information. Government Issued Photo ID and signing in and out of the facility will be required. current transformers.org.00 TOUR DATES/TIME: (TT15) May 10. and voltage transformers which are mounted in sealed enclosures. These items plus the busbar system. TOUR TRAVEL TIME: 30 minutes EXPECTED DURATION (not counting travel): 1 hour SIZE LIMIT: 20 people per tour ATTENDANCE RESTRICTIONS/COMMENTS: This is a tour of a working control room. 8:30 a.m.m TOUR LOCATION: Winter Garden. l Meter trailer–This demonstrates different types of meters that we use in our utility system. – 10:30 a. Energy Control Center and Distribution (Water and Electric) Control Center.m. The terminators are G&W paper perforated stress cones and comprise part of the HPFF system. The GIS operates at 115kV in a 5 position ring bus configuration. Reservations are being accepted on a first-come.36 Technical Tours State-of. – 10:30 a. The technical tour program has been arranged by the 2012 local organizing committee in coordination with the host utility.m. Cost: $25.m. Orlando. – 12:30 p. 5 minutes from water to substation EXPECTED DURATION (not counting travel): 45 minutes Chilled Water. and has a Dairyland isolator to protect the system from surges. 8:30 a. Robinson St.m. The demonstrations included for this special tour are: l Vehicle versus pole–This demonstration will show what can happen when a vehicle strikes a power pole and causes a line to fall down onto it. (TT05) May 8. (TT10) May 9. About the Facility: Orlando Utilities Commission (OUC) has over 200.000Amps.00 TOUR DATES / TIME: (TT11) May 9.m.m Chilled Water Tour Location: 515 West Anderson Street.00 OuC Energy Control Center TOUR DATES/TIME: (Bus Departing Orange County Convention Center) (TT01) May 7. first-served basis. – 2:30 p. The main busbar is a 3 phase common enclosure rated at 2. load. The substation has been in operation since 1987. ground switches. 12:30 p. Florida TOUR TRAVEL TIME: 30 minutes EXPECTED DURATION (not counting travel): 2.m.000 customers.m. – 12:30 p. It includes obtaining proper locates.org . Progress Energy’s Transmission & distribution (T&d) Training Center Cost: $25. Each transformer bay is made up of two 20MVA power transformers with the high voltage bushings fully enclosed in GIS bus duct.the-Art Technologies at Work Technical tours offer a close-up look at some of the most technologically advanced facilities in the world. We will also cover electric theft and precautions that are taken to prevent theft.5 hours SIZE LIMIT: 50 people per tour About the Facility: The tour will begin with a brief presentation and be followed by a walking tour of several unique demonstrations at the training facility. We will review what a person should do that’s inside the vehicle and what a first responder should do. It details the precautions taken by Progress Energy personnel to make the transformer safe and place it back in service. a peak summer load around 1400 MW. m. – 2:30 p. – 1:30 p. trees blowing into lines. Stanton Energy Center TOUR DATES/TIME: (TT02) May 7.m.m.ieeet-d. about 45 km north-east of Gainesville. a 300 megawatt combined cycle unit. Alafaya Trail.m. – 4:00 p. It was among the first large-scale commercial demonstrations of this combination of “clean coal” technology and highly-efficient combined-cycle technology. a Climate-Change Education Center www. 1:30 p. 8:30 a. The coal-fired generators also utilize landfill gas from the adjacent Orange County Landfill to offset thousands of tons of coal each year. – 10:00 a. began serving customers in July 2011. the University of Florida and Camp Blanding Florida Army National Guard Base signed an agreement forming the International Center for Lightning Research and Testing (ICLRT) for the purpose of advancing the science and technology of lightning. The new unit.00 Curtis h. Orlando. FL TOUR TRAVEL TIME: 45 minutes EXPECTED DURATION (not counting travel): 3 hours SIZE LIMIT: 50 people per tour About the Facility: Stanton Energy Center is home to two 450-MW Coal Fired Generators. 8:30 a.m. Waste heat makes high-pressure steam for additional electricity from the steam turbine.m.m. which fuels the combustion turbine to generate electricity.00 TOUR DATE/TIME: (TT13) May 9. TOUR LOCATION: 5100 S. Airspace is controlled at Camp Blanding so that lightning initiation from overhead thunderclouds using the rocket-and-wire technique can be routinely performed and the resulting triggered lightning studied. Tampa FL Cost: $35. – 2:30 p. 7:30 a.org . Cost: $25. 9995 SR 37 South.m. enough to power 142.m Orange County Convention Center Solar PV demonstration Facility and Climate-Change Education Center Cost: $10.m. – 1:00 p. – 1:00 p. Gasification is a chemical process that combines coal or other fuels. TOUR LOCATION: Orange County Convention Center EXPECTED DURATION: 1 hour SIZE LIMIT: 25 people per tour Project Summary: This project has five primary components: a one-megawatt photovoltaic (PV) system.00 TOUR DATES/TIME: (TT07) May 8. It demonstrates the operations of different utility distribution equipment and utility safety equipment.m. TOUR LOCATION: Polk Power Station. (TT09) May 9. 9:00 a. The Power Park’s newest generator. Cane Island Power Park TOUR DATES/TIME (tour not travel): (TT05) May 8. four nominal 10-kilowatt PV systems. most efficient plants of its kind. is among the cleanest.00 per person Tampa Electric Company (TEC) Polk Power Station. Intercession City TOUR TRAVEL TIME: 45 minutes EXPECTED DURATION (not counting travel): 2 hours SIZE LIMIT: 50 people per tour About the Facility: Cane Island Power Park is home to four natural gasfueled generating units that produce a total of 710 megawatts of electricity.00 TOUR DATE/TIME: (TT03) May 7. Florida TOUR TRAVEL TIME: 2 hours 30 minutes EXPECTED DURATION (not counting travel): 2 hours SIZE LIMIT: 20 people About the Facility: In October 1994.m.m TOUR LOCATION: Bobroff Blvd. and back feed situations.000 households. (TT08) May 8. a 6-MW solar farm is currently under construction on the site. 8:30 a. Florida. – 4:00 p.m. 12:30 p.m.m.m. (TT17) May 10. 12:30 p. in addition to the study of nearby natural lightning (an average of 5 to 6 natural lightning strikes occur on the site each summer). with its advanced environmental control technologies. animal activity on our system. TOUR LOCATION: Camp Blanding. and how they are affected by events on our system like downed power lines. In addition. Cost: $25.37 a distribution line.. with oxygen to create a cleanburning gas. Mulberry FL 33860 TOUR TRAVEL TIME: 1 hour 30 minutes EXPECTED DURATION (not counting travel): 2 hours SIZE LIMIT: 50 people About the Facility: Polk Power Station is a state-of-the-art IGCC facility. The Center occupies over 100 acres at Camp Blanding. 2:30 p. such as petroleum coke.m. The plant serves 14 municipal electric utilities from the Florida Panhandle to Key West. a 2x1 Combined Cycle Plant (633 MW) and a 1x1 Combined Cycle Plant (300 MW). (TT12) May 9. The International Center for Lightning Research and Testing (ICLRT) Cost: $40. – 3:30 p. Environmental and Technical Information: The one-megawatt system will produce approximately 1.m. Board games. and an economic development program.m. Students are reminded that conference badges will be required for all conference functions including entry into the exhibit area. www. Each university is invited to submit its best student paper on any topic related to new developments in power delivery and operations. 2:30 p. – 7:00 p.m. Following that.m. – 9:00 a. The participating student and author of each paper are required to be either an undergraduate or graduate student at the time of the conference. Watch for further information on the conference web site.m. Registration and Hotel Check-In Opening Reception Breakfast and Welcome Session for Students Student Session 1: Power Systems 101 Introduction to the Power Grid for students unfamiliar with power engineering.m. mistakes to avoid. tough decisions in the workforce.m. Overview of the emerging opportunities with the Smart Grid and the power industry.m.m. 8:30 a. – 5:00 p. The showcase one-megawatt PV system is the largest rooftop PV system in the southeast United States. Food. The papers and presentations will be judged and evaluated by a panel of engineers from the industry and higher learning. 9:00 a. May 9.m.m. – 11:00 a.m. Student Session 2: Journey into the Smart Grid Introduction to operation of Smart Grid technology and the goals for the future of Transmission and Distribution. The economic development program helps create RET jobs. – 4:30 p.m.m. 6:00 p.m.m. – 1:00 p. he future engineers of the electric power industry who are enrolled and studying at colleges and universities will have an opportunity to present papers they have prepared under the supervision of a sponsoring professor. May 8.m.m. May 8 7:00 a. Video Game Systems.m. www. Collegiate Activities Provide an Environment to Exchange Information with Experts in the Industry A special collegiate luncheon and reception is scheduled for Wednesday.38 (CCEC).m.m. 9:30 a.m. – 9:30 a. Student Session 3: Staying Grounded in the Power Industry A 3-member panel of industry experts will provide career guidance to engineering students with em phasis on their experiences.m. 4:00 p. – 11:00 a. May 10 8:30 a.org .400 megawatt hours of electricity per year (this is equivalent to the power used by 100 typical homes). between 4:30 p. – 4:00 p.m. 1:30 p. – 9:30 p. May 9 Collegiate Breakfast Student Job Fair Collegiate Luncheon Student Job Fair (continued) Poster Session and Student Poster Competition with Reception Student Leaders Networking Session Meet and Greet for officers of the Student Branches of the various campuses in the southeast.m. – 3:30 p. 4:30 p. – 5:00 p. Card games.ieeet-d. 11:30 a.m. – 8:00 a.m. May 7 8:00 a. Student Poster Sessions are scheduled on Tuesday. T Schedule Monday.m. and 7:00 p. and it attracts capital investments by RET companies. – 10:30 a.ieeet-d. A special Day-Trip this year takes pre-registrants out of Orlando and headed to the Florida coast for a visit to the Florida Solar Energy Center. Closing Reception Thursday. 10:00 a. a statewide marketing program. Wednesday. Both of these activities will provide an excellent opportunity for students to network with industry professionals as well as other students. and Icebreakers Tuesday. The four smaller “experimental” PV systems were selected to demonstrate various promising PV technologies. the group heads to the Space Coast Solar Energy Center (near NASA Kennedy Space Center) for a tour of Florida Power & Light’s 10MW PhotoVoltaic facility which is one of the largest solar “PV” facilities in the United States. 6:30 p. *Shuttle to Convention Center* 8:00 a. and what can empower you to succeed. – 8:00 p. day-Trip to Florida Solar Center (Full day) Cost: $40. Energy Production. The education center and its marketing program were established to promote the use of renewable energy while helping to educate the public on climate change issues. Game Night & Hors d’oeuvres (at hotel) Social and Networking Session for students at the hotel.m.m. Jeopardy Competition. in the Valencia Ballroom during the Poster Session reception.org.00 TOUR DATES/TIME: (TT04) May 7.m. The tour will include an insider’s view of the wide range of research projects conducted at the Florida Solar Energy Center.m. consulting and contracting services.I. station. Among the products to be displayed are monitoring and testing equipment. KG 2893 AA Labels and decals/Art Advertising Inc. Inc. Inc.m. INC.m. a division of Copper Clad SA de CV 3649 Amercable Inc. construction. installation.. 1317 ABIEGA (Electromecanicas Abiega. C. 3943 Ashida Electronics Pvt. Inc.m. a division of hubbell Power Systems 1643 APP Engineering.) Participating Exhibitors as of March 9.A. transmission system equipment and engineering services.. ltd Beijing huatian Mechanical Electrical Institute Co.org and click on BECOME AN ExhIBITOR. – 6:00 p. Black & Veatch BMK Corporation Bocad Software BPEG Reactors Brametal Brass Copper & Alloy (I) Ltd Bridgewell Resources Brooks Manufacturing Company Brugg Cable AG BTECh Inc.. Agent Solutions C. 1204 Balteau Produtos Elétricos Ltda 2883 Barkman Concrete Ltd. 4077 Aditya Birla Insulators (a unit of Aditya Birla Nuvo Ltd. GIS. 3171 American Polywater Corporation 1604 Basler Electric Company BCP Busarello + Cott + Partner AG Beckwith Electric Company Beijing General Fitting Co. 3066 Alpha Industrial Power 4246 Alpine Power Systems 4297 Alstom Grid 1149 Altran Solutions Corporation 4283 Aluma-Form. Ltd. Inc 753 Alumoclad de Mexico. 3081 Arch Wood Protection. Inc. Inc. The hundreds of exhibiting companies who will be exhibiting are aware of these changes and through their commitment to the industry.. – 3:00 p. GPS.m. Inc. distribution automation.. CBS ArcSafe 2145 228 1372 4090 505 2589 2489 503 393 4389 3963 3145 3077 623 1873 4343 1576 3089 603 3586 3663 707 3953 1087 408 1555 3055 3667 3173 407 3748 245 2054 4480 4473 4149 1402 3054 345 3095 2495 www. / Zenith Transformer BuRNdy Burns & Mcdonnell Burns and Roe Byram Laboratories. 2012 E Company Booth # Exposition hall hours Tuesday. 788 AVI-SPL 703 AZZ.l. substation equipment. Inc 3272 All-Pro Fasteners. LLC Cambridge-Lee Industries LCC Canary Labs Canduct Industries Cape Software.I.) 470 Advanced Cable Bus 528 Advanced Power Technologies 562 Advanced Rubber Products. wire and cable.org . Inc. training systems and services. they will be displaying the latest products and technologies available. 787 Ask Products Inc. telecommunication systems. SCADA. customer information systems. Eléctricos Internacional LTdA Cable Technology Laboratories. Gundy & Associates.r. Inc. and metering devices.ieeet-d. LLC. Inc 2395 Almetek Industries.m. Thursday. Ltd. underground distribution equipment and services. Ltd. 1470 ASPEN. it is imperative that suppliers understand and adapt to future needs. S. May 9 10:00 a. Carte International Inc.Ltd Beijing huadong Simbo Trading Co.) 238 Action Manufacturing. 3951 ARGA Controls. Ltd 2583 Auger Services. Inc. transformers. 2051 Bal Seal Engineering. mechanical construction and maintenance and fleet management.39 ThE ExPOSITION Orange County Convention Center halls B-d xperience the largest and most comprehensive exhibit area in the industry. Wednesday. Inc. rope and safety equipment. communication and control. 691 ARCOS. Caldwell Marine International. a division of Electroswitch 802 Arteche 735 Artistic Plating Company 4046 ASAT Solutions Inc. All of the manufacturers will be poised to display their latest “state of the art” equipment for design and engineering. Inc.. 911 AECI Specialty Transformer 2955 AEM Cores Pty Ltd 281 AEMC Instruments 702 Aerial Cartographics of America. outdoor lighting.Varian Power Systems 287 Arbiter Systems. 2076 America Asia Group Co 1504 American Electrical Testing Co.L. E. Inc.Ltd Beijing Victory Electric Co. tools.. operation. Inc. May 10 10:00 a. Inc. BTW Transformer BTx Co. CAPT S. overhead distribution equipment and services. Inc 526 AFL 3555 AGS Anti-Galloping Solutions 1103 Albarrie GeoComposites Ltd 1302 Alcad Standby Batteries 692 Alcan Cable 4455 Algonquin Industries. 1956 3M Electrical Products 835 A. system protection. a division of Rea Magnet Wire 555 Allied Bolt. EMS. 4083 Applied Materials . Beijing hyliton Power Technology Co. a division of Italian Transformer Components s. In a changing working environment. American Wind Energy Association 1002 Ampirical Solutions. (For a complete and up-to-date listing of exhibiting companies please go to the conference web site.. ltd Bekaert Corporation Bell Lumber & Pole Company Beta Engineering Birmingham Fastener Inc. BJT Sales Inc. including breakers and relays. 2267 AT&M International Trading Co. demand-side management. protection. and maintenance of the power system of the future. Eberle Gmbh & Co. 1962 ABB Inc. auxiliary equipment. switchgear. AM/FM.m. a division of Air2.. 1880 (ITEC) Instrument Transformer Equipment Corporation 2548 (Melec) Shanghai Jiameng Electrical Equipment Co. – 5:00 p. a division of Electrocon International. meters.ieeet-d. LLC 3475 Amran Instrument Transformers 3162 AMSC American Superconductor 1580 Anderson Trucking Service 3445 ANdERSON. Inc. May 8 10:00 a. C&d Technologies.R. computer hardware and software systems. For more information about booth space go to the web at www.Ltd 4348 (WEGAI) W. Inc.. Fushun hi-Tech Electric Porcelain and Electricity Manufacturing Co. Fluke Corporation Foresight Products. FirstPower Group LLC FLIR Systems.A. 4368 Certainty 3d 4190 CET . Inc.S EMId. 4342 Clean harbors 4152 Cobre 110. Esri Essex Brownell ETAP ETAP Automation. Inc. de C. a division of hubbell Power Systems Electro Industries/GaugeTech Electro Rent Corporation Electrocon International. Inc. Inc. Falcon Steel Company FARGO. a division of Galvan Industries. LLC EMB Gmbh EMC Pacific Emelec Elektrik Muhendislik San. Elliott Molding & Components.A. 1981 Electro Composites. a division of W. Ltd. a division of dIS-TRAN diversiTech dMC Power dNV KEMA doble Engineering Company dow Electrical & Telecommunications dryKeep uSA division dSG -Canusa dTR Corporation duPont Protection Technologies duraSystems Barriers Inc. ERICO. 3481 Cooper Power Systems 2063 Copper Clad SA de CV 3649 Coppex Power Tecnologies Inc..V. Chester. Electrofocus Electricals Pvt.L. LLC ECP utility EdM International. S. Inc. Inc dextra Power diGioia Gray & Associates.A. Ltd Electromark Company Electroswitch Elliott Industries. 243 Cembre Inc. a division of hubbell Power Systems Federal Pacific FG Electrical Representatives S.Tic.ltd Fushun Jinyuan Electrical Technology Co.. 3346 Cottrell Paper Company 1945 CPS Security Solutions/eCamSecure 906 CRC Press .A. Inc. Inc. Filnor Inc. 345 CEE Power Systems 777 CELSA S. a division of ETAP Eternal Sun Steel Mast (Shanghai) Co.. 1062 CK Composites.. Inc.. LLC. a division of Elliott Industries. LLC.Ltd 268 China Zhenhua Electronics Group Moint Technology Co. a division of Quanta Services dIS-TRAN dis-Tran Packaged Substations. 2549 Clamper Indústria e Comércio Ltda 2982 Clapp Research Associates.40 CdR. Inc. a division of Power & Communication utility Training Center 3049 Classic Connectors. LLC.org . 2992 CISCO Systems. 386 Corporacion Industrial Multico.Power delivery Group Equisales Associates Erasmus LLC Ergon. a division of Cicame EnergieSicame Group-Transmission division desma uSA.Sicame Group Transmission division 1592 Cicame. Eritech. a division of hubbell Power Systems 1643 Chapel Mapping 4280 Chengdu Global Special-Glass Manufacturing Co. 955 CommScope 4245 Comptec. Ltd. a division of MarTek Limited 4180 China Zhenhua Electron yuguang Electrician Co.A.A. Exel International Fabrimet Inc. de C. 2984 Cross Oil Refining & Marketing Co.Ltd ENOSERV Entec Electric & Electronic Co. ELSPEC North America EMA Electromechanics. Galvan Industries. uSA 3174 Cicame Energie .V. Inc. Inc Emjakpower/FuSS EMTP-RV Enercon Services Energy Maintenance Technologies EnerNex Enerscan Engineering Inc. E-Oil Solutions EPRI .R.A. 455 ChM Industries 4479 Christie digital Systems Inc. Inc. Efacec ACS Efacec Power Transformers Efacec uSA Eger Products.. LLC dIgSILENT Gmbh dillard Smith Construction Company. Ltd. Ltd. 1267 Comemsa 2046 COMENSA S. Gala Thermo Shrink Pvt. S. a division of Italian Transformer Components s.A.. Inc 3184 Concast. LLC Fortune Electric Company.S. a division of Cicame EnergieSicame Group-Transmission division 1592 Cindus Corporation 1493 Circuit Breaker Sales Co. a division of dIS-TRAN dis-Tran Steel.. Inc.. a division of Erico. Electric Energy Online Electric Motion Company Electric Power Systems 4043 4272 527 280 4384 2688 1217 3548 3484 3751 1592 4349 3245 1127 3152 1217 2553 2553 2553 2553 2977 4375 1549 2689 4042 451 2062 323 3969 4186 4244 487 1625 689 483 3743 628 781 1474 253 253 253 3588 416 3345 3491 www. E & J deMark EA Technology Ltd. . Inc. dervaux. Fuseco Inc.. 548 Inc. Inc. CTC Cable Corporation CTR Manufacturing Industries Limited CuRRENT dAMP. Inc.. duratel dyMAx Service dynamic Ratings Inc.ltd 676 China Zhenhua Group hong yun Equipment Factory 670 Chint Electric Company Ltd. Inc.Ltd 674 Cheryong Electric Co. 346 Commonwealth Associates. LLC Chicken Switch. a division of hubbell Power Systems 1643 CEdASPE S. Inc 4255 Connector Manufacturing Company 4383 Connector Products Inc. ERLPhase Power Technologies Ermco. Ltd 327 Chester Transmission Construction Canada.V.uBS 1891 Criem Imports Ltda.Taylor & Francis Group LLC 890 Crewmanager .. LLC G&W Electric Company Gabe’s Construction Co. Inc. de C. Inc. EnerSys Enervac Corporation En-Liang Enterprise Co. Inc. GAMMA Insulators Corp Gammon India Ltd. Ltd. Inc. Inc. Fibratore S.r. 3163 Condumex.A SGCC Company 3975 CG 643 Ch2M hILL 2988 Chain Electric Company 4378 Champion Wire & Cable 942 ChANCE. a division of Mosdorfer NA dashiell. Inc. 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Loruenser.. a division of hubbell Power Systems 1643 hubbell Enclosures. 3781 GE Energy 3271 GEA Renzmann & Grunewald Gmbh 504 General Cable 1847 General Switchgear & Controls Ltd. Ltd. 1643 hubbell Switching. Inc. V. Inc. LLC 883 JS hardware 1228 JShP Transformer 843 Jyoti Americas LLC 1093 Kaddas Birdguard Products 4195 Kaddas Custom Thermoform 4195 Kaddas Enterprises. Inc. 415 hVR Advanced Power Components. a division of KoCoS America. Inc.)1885 i-cubed.. a division of hipotronics. 1209 howard Lighting division. a division of Mosdorfer NA 2688 ikeGPS 2793 ILJIN Electric Co. a division of Mosdorfer NA LSIS LumaSense Technologies Luvata Mabey Bridge & Shore. 3583 hengyi Electrical Co. a division of KoCoS America.. Inc. LTd 4253 Jinpan International uSA Ltd. Inc. 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Kleinfelder K-Line Insulators Limited KoCoS America. a division of howard Industries 1209 howard Transformer division. 4195 Kaddas Forming Solutions 4195 KCS Corporation 473 Kenny Construction Company 1769 Kentucky Copper Kerite Keystone Electrical Manufacturing Co. Inc. Inc. 1009 I. Ltd Liling huaxin Porcelain Insulator & Electric Apparatus Co. Matrix Service Industrial Contractors.M.. 2995 INCON. information integration & imaging. a division of Gindre Copper 3684 Gindre Copper 3684 Glastic. 4296 Integrated Engineering Software 4081 Intelligent Access Systems of NC.Ltd 4263 Jiangsu Tongguang Electronic Wire And Cable Co. Legnano Teknoelectric Company Lem Products Inc.A. a division of Quanta Services 1217 Innovative utility Products Corp. Ltd. 4373 heinrich Georg GMBh 2181 helical Line Products Company 3494 helix uniformed Ltd. a division of Roechling Glastic Composites 509 GNB Industrial Power. Ltd Manitoba hVdC Research Centre Manitoba hydro high Voltage Test Facility Manta Test Systems Inc.l. 1694 hydratrek. Ltd Krenz and Company Inc. Ltd 2692 Guilin Power Capacitor Co.ieeet-d.. 3487 Group Sicame.. Ltd. 3383 hIOKI uSA Corporation 3495 hipotronics. Inc. LLC Korea Electrotechnology Research Institute (KERI) Kortick Manufacturing KP Electric Co. LLC 481 hyundai heavy Industries Co. 4281 hV diagnostics 1676 hV TEChNOLOGIES. Inc. LLC 4356 Insulboot 580 Intec Services. Kiewit Kinectrics Kingsine Electric Automation Co. Ltd.. Inc. a division of hubbell Power Systems 1643 hughes Brothers. Kryfs Power Components Ltd KSE Electricals Pvt Ltd KuVAG Gmbh & Co. Inc. Inc.KG KVTEK Power Systems La Marche Manufacturing Company Laminated Wood Systems. Inc. Inc.. 3575 hindlePower. a division of Quanta Services 1217 Italian Transformer Components s. 1408 home Automation. 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Inc 1775 Roechling Glastic Composites 509 ROhN Products. Mobile Command Center 288 ProguSA 2592 Prolec GE Internacional. (PMI) 609 Power Systems Integrity 3947 POWERGRId International Magazine 1884 Powerline EhV & Safety Training.. Inc. Inc.. LLC 1781 RTdS Technologies Inc. Ltd 4354 Power & Communication utility Training Center 3049 Power Asset Recovery Corporation 1948 Power delivery Products. 1863 NR Electric Compay. 3371 Prometek Inc. 419 Michels Corporation 1967 Midland Bolt 3590 Midtronics. Engineers. Ltd 477 Pfisterer International Ltd 2390 Phenix Technologies. a division of Italian Transformer Components s. 1855 Redragon Oil and Gas Systems International Inc.R.ltd 775 Nanjing Insulator 872 NANRI Group Corporation 571 Nanyang Jinguan Electric Co. 1105 Ofil Ltd. 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Zhejiang Chint Electrics co. 2394 Shenzhen Chuangyin Technology Co. Minimize cost and maximize performance using all available information from intelligent devices. Date: Wednesday. Title: Effects of Oil Quality on Load Tap Changers Presenters: Randy Cox. Company: OMICRON electronics Corp. Title: Prevent Copper Wire Theft and Stop the Break-ins Presenters: David Curtiss. 2012 Room: 208A Time: 8:00 a. costly issue for substations.m.m.ieeet-d. Myths. 2012 Room: 207C Time: 11:00 a. – 10:30 a. Gas Parameter Sensor for monitoring of all seven insulation gas parameters. 2012 Room: 208A Time: 9:30 a.m. DiGioia. Title: How Does a Cable System Fail? Facts.m. 2012 Room: 209A Time: 9:30 a. including density and humidity. protect. May 9. – 9:00 a. 2012 Room: 208B Time: 9:30 a. May 9. President Description: SEL has been a leader in intelligent power systems for over 25 years. – 9:00 a. formerly Waukesha Electric Systems Date: Wednesday. Company: Weidmann Electrical Technology Inc. 2012 Room: 208B Time: 11:00 a. Company: ZIV uSA.m.m.m. – 10:30 a. – 12:00 p. May 9. Title: ZIV Solutions for Distribution Automation Presenters: Oscar Bolado Description: Supervise. control. Date: Wednesday. May 9. Title: An Easy Way of Testing Reclosers and Sectionalizers Presenters: Werner Oberholster Description: Come see a new easy way to test reclosers and sectionalizers and why these are an important part of your smart grid and NERC compliance. Vice President of Software Description: Session highlighting “Solutions” incorporating products from multiple vendors. Inc. Date: Wednesday. Edmund O. Title: IGM Insulation Gas Monitoring Presenters: Hans-Christian Wyss. Company: Smarter Security. PhD.org . May 9. Inc. Electronic/Hybrid devices for SF6 density trending. www. Vice President of Sales (both of Smarter Security. and communicate distribution power systems with ZIV products.m. wire systems. LLC Date: Wednesday.m. Title: Smarter Grids for Happier Customers and Shareholders Presenters: Dr. May 9. – 10:30 a.m.m. May 9. Company: diGioia Gray & Associates.) Description: Copper theft is a common. PE Description: This session will describe a reliabilitybased design approach to hardening the components (structures. design criteria.m. important properties. Title: Insulation in Distribution Transformers – Functions and Innovative Solutions Presenters: Aleksandr (Sasha) Levin Description: The Function of Insulation in Distribution Transformers: Insulation systems. insulators and hardware) of transmission lines for optimizing performance under extreme design events.m. uSA Date: Wednesday.m. May 9. Company: Subnet Solutions Inc.m. TRAFAG AG Switzerland Description: Insulation Gas Monitoring for GIS/GCB.44 Info Sessions Schedule Company: SPx Transformer Solutions. Jr. – 10:30 a. May 9. – 10:30 a. Title: Hardening Transmission Line Components to Optimize Performance Under Extreme Loading Events Presenters: Anthony M.m. Prevent it with SmarterFence and SmarterBeam – both proven to tune out environmental nuisances and detect real intrusion attempts. Director of Engineering and Ralph Spagnola. Date: Wednesday. 2012 Room: 208C Time: 9:30 a. Flexible solutions combining functions and communication platforms with standard protocols. 2012 Room: 208B Time: 8:00 a.. and Legends Presenters: Benjamin Lanz and Dave Modos Description: 100% of cable system components are factory PD tested. – 12:00 p. – 10:30 a. Inc.m. Date: Wednesday. Inc. materials. SPX Transformer Solutions. Schweitzer III.m. Title: Unified Grid Intelligence Solutions Presenters: Anthony Eshpeter. Waukesha® Service and Components Division Description: Session will address the importance of oil quality as it relates to Load Tap Changers and its effect on the operational integrity of the LTC. l Reduce design and implementation effort l Reduce operating costs l Future proof investments Company: Trafag AG Date: Wednesday. foundations. 2012 Room: 209B Time: 9:30 a. Company: Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories. 2012 Room: 207C Time: 9:30 a. technological advancements in WEIDMANN products and services for distribution transformers. Company: IMCORP Date: Wednesday. Employing comparable field tests.m.m. Business Development North America. May 9. utilizing multiple technologies. Company: Integrated Engineering Software Date: Wednesday.m. 2012 Room: 209B Time: 1:00 p. – 2:00 p. Company: Prolec GE Internacional. Vice President. 2012 Room: 209A Time: 1:00 p. – 12:00 p. The technology and results of field trials are presented. Title: Improving DC System Reliability Through Capacity Testing Presenters: Bryan Dardar/Roger Turner Description: Nolan Power Group’s Technical Services team will share 20 years of capacity testing experience with respect to testing frequency and compare to industry standards and guideline recommendations. May 9.m.m.m.ieeet-d. Company: youtech (u.) Inc. price change and increase on final dimensions and weight on Distribution Transformers Company: Schneider Electric Date: Wednesday. S. Title: Shielded Fault Current Limiter .m. Company: ERLPhase Power Technologies Date: Wednesday. Company: huntsman Advanced Materials Date: Wednesday. 2012 Room: 209B Time: 11:00 a.m. 2012 Room: 208C Time: 1:00 p. Title: Protective Coordination Effect of Fault Current Limiter Presenters: Wonjoon Choe (Researcher/Distribution R&D CFT) Description: By reducing the fault current through the FCL (Fault current limiter). 2012 Room: 207C Time: 1:00 p. Title: Discover the Boomerang: The Missing Link in Your Conservation Voltage Reduction Systems Presenters: Chris Mullins. Title: WPI’s Power Systems Engineering Education Presenters: Monika Maslen Description: WPI programs are specialized to offer professional preparation for the engineers and managers who will address the power industry’s most critical technology and business issues.m. Title: Dielectric Polymeric Composite Systems Presenters: Mangesh Rajadhyaksha & Robert Kultzow Description: Review of the latest Dielectric Polymeric Composite Products used in the field of Transmission.m. An enhanced inspection process that is accomplished while the transformer remains in service will be presented. (PMI) Date: Wednesday. May 9. Title: Advanced Transformer Condition Assessment Presenters: Jon Giesecke. Senior Applications Engineer at ERLPhase Power Description: Practical advice and real-world experiences www. Inc.m. Our Smart Interlock System leads the industry with solutions that prevent human performance errors in substation operations. Title: Impact on New DOE Energy Efficiency Regulation Presenters: Juan Jose Saldivar Hinojosa Description: Implications about the use of premium core materials and supply limitations.org . Vice President of Engineering at Power Monitors.45 as a condition-based asset management tool. May 9.m. Analyze fields in an arbitrarily large region. Date: Wednesday. 2012 Room: 208C Time: 11:00 a.m. 2012 Room: 209A Time: 11:00 a. – 12:00 p. Company: Nolan Power Group LLC Date: Wednesday. Company: LSIS Date: Wednesday. May 9. enables superior performance to all alternatives. Time Harmonic and Transient Electric and Magnetic Field Simulation in Electrical Equipment Presenters: Tom Judge.L.m. 2012 Room: 208A Time: 2:30 p. – 3:30 p. Distribution & Traction with special emphasis on Multifunctional & Hydrophobic Epoxies and Polyurethanes. May 9.m. transient effects. Company: WPI Worcester Polytechnic Institute Date: Wednesday. May 9.de R. May 9. Title: Applications of Static. the protective cooperation is possible reducing the power outages at the normal sections. Title: Smart Interlock System Presenters: Xiao Jin Description: Unitech is a leader in switching safety solutions. – 2:00 p. Company: PowerPd. Date: Wednesday. 2012 Room: 208B Time: 1:00 p. May 9. 2012 Room: 208A Time: 11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p. Description: Learn how the DNP3-enable Boomerang voltage sensor extends the reach of your SCADA system to any part of your distribution network.m. May 9. Title: Available Tools to Uncover Sub-Harmonics on Your Power System Presenters: Mark Peterson. – 12:00 p. Inc.m. – 2:00 p. – 2:00 p. and heating due to electric current and fields. de C. 2012 Room: 208A Time: 1:00 p.m. JLG Associates LLC Description: Transformer insulation failure is the #1 failure mode. Schneider Electric Description: Schneider Electric & the Bruker Group have developed a new fault current limiter with 2G-High-Temperature-Superconductors.An Enabler for Future Smart Grids Presenters: Uwe Kaltenborn. – 12:00 p. Company: Power Monitors.m.m.m. May 9. Date: Wednesday. – 2:00 p. and is flexible enough to work with any DMS/CVR system.m.V.S. May 9. INTEGRATED Engineering Software Description: Simulation analysis in equipment design and evaluation of transmission lines effects. Inc. Senior R&D Engineer.m. manufacturers and R&D institutes to improve the security and reliability of power systems. 2012 Room: 208B Time: 11:00 a. Date: Thursday. May 10. 2012 Room: 208A Time: 1:00 p. 2012 Room: 207C Time: 2:30 p. American Wind Energy Association Black & Veatch CISCO Systems. quality strategies and some equipment for the development of EHV Transformers. Integrated Engineering Software LSIS OMICRON electronics Corp.m.m. Title: Magnet Wire Technology and Products Presenters: Mr.m.m.. and subsequent installation of subharmonic protection schemes. May 10. PICC. May 10.Insulogix® H from WEIDMANN Presenters: Marius Marinoiu. Title: Improving Grid Reliability and Security Using Real Time Simulation Presenters: Paul Forsyth & Rick Kuffel Description: Learn more about how the RTDS Simulator is being used by utilities. Company: Prolec GE Internacional.m.. Title: Using EMTP-RV software for simulation and analysis of power systems Presenters: Vincent Capron .m. uSA POWER Engineers.m. – 2:00 p. formerly Waukesha Electric Systems Date: Wednesday. Title: A Comparison of Physical Properties of OF Copper and ETP Copper after Holding at Temperatures that Simulate High-Voltage Transformer Use for up to One Year Presenters: Mark Watkins/Sam Dong Ohio Inc. technologies. Ltd. Date: Thursday. Company: Sam dong Inc. 2012 Room: 208B Time: 2:30 p. – 3:30 p. Company: SEI Industries Ltd. May 9. Waukesha® Service and Components Division Description: What are the top five reasons transformers fail? How do you prevent these problems? Presentation will highlight off-line and on-line processing. Powersys CTO Description: This presentation explains why EMTP-RV is the simulation tool that you need to simulate and analyze power systems transients. Tony Wang Description: Magnet wire (CTC. Description: The benefits of using an OF C10100 alloy for transformers and other magnet wire products versus a C11000 alloy will be considered and highlighted. de R. 2012 Room: 208A Time: 9:30 a. Inc.m. May 10. the world leader in transformer insulation technology. LINKED CTC. SEI Industries Ltd. Company: EMTP-RV Date: Thursday. Company: Shenyang hongyuan Magnet Wire Co. S. 2012 Room: 208C Time: 11:00 a. Date: Wednesday. a simple but hightech hydrogen monitor to protect your transformers.m.m. Title: Transformer Conservator Air Cells Presenters: Rob Ferguson. cost savings and features of high-voltage conservator systems that utilize air cells as a method for oil preservation.ieeet-d.m. May 9. Date: Wednesday. – 12:00 p. SPX Transformer Solutions. Company: RTdS Technologies Inc. Date: Thursday. May 10. Description: Discover the unique fabric technology. – 10:30 a. COMBINED CTC) The 2012 IEEE PES Transmission and distribution Conference and Exposition would like to recognize the companies that generously sponsor portions of the conference.V.m. Cooper Power Systems delta Star.org . – 3:30 p. 2012 Room: 208A Time: 4:00 p. Phil Chadderdon Description: WEIDMANN. Date: Thursday.46 Info Sessions Continued.m.m. May 9. with recording systems that have led to discovery of sub-harmonics. 2012 Room: 208B Time: 9:30 a. de C. – 5:00 p. Company: SPx Transformer Solutions. Title: Transformer Moisture Management and Life Extension Solutions Presenters: Troy Kabrich.. Inc. Inc. announces our new InsuLogix®H Hydrogen Monitor. FR3 retrofills and other life extension solutions.L. Title: Reliable Solutions for EHV Transformers Presenters: César González Guerra Description: Implications about the use of different processes. Company: Weidmann Electrical Technology Inc. – 12:00 p.m.m. S&C Electric Company SAIC (Science Applications International Corporation) Siemens www. – 10:30 a. Title: Low Cost Hydrogen Monitor . I am investing in tomorrow.indd 1 3/12/12 4:34 PM .org today. career experience opportunities and mentoring.ee-scholarship. To find out how you can get involved. IEEE_P&E Ad_Rev02. Are you? The IEEE PES Scholarship Plus Initiative™ is attracting top engineering candidates to pursue power engineering careers. who can provide financial support. The continued success of the initiative depends on leaders like you. visit www. O.IEEE Power & Energy Society P. Box 7310 Shawnee Mission. KS 66207 .
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