Increase Transmission Capacity with Smart Wires

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Smart Wires is a distributed Power Flow Control technology that can leverage existing transmission network capacity to achieve renewable energy targets without building new transmission lines.  This technology has the potential to change how the electric grid is planned, built, and operated in a more uncertain future.

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All proceeds will be given as IEEE scholarships to local university students.

Lunch Options:

Chattanooga Club – Roasted Turkey, Shaved Ham, Bacon, Aged Cheddar, Lettuce and Tomato on a Croissant

Pecan Chicken Salad – Diced Chicken Breast, Toasted Pecans and Seedless Grapes on a Croissant

Veggie Wrap – Balsamic Roasted Vegetables, Hummus, Lettuce, and Tomato in a Spinach Tortilla

All lunches are served with Macaroni Salad, Whole Fresh Fruit, Chips, Chocolate Chunk Cookies & Vasa Bottled Water



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  • Date: 14 Mar 2019
  • Time: 11:30 AM to 01:00 PM
  • All times are (GMT-05:00) US/Eastern
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  • Two Carter Plaza
  • Chattanooga, Tennessee
  • United States 37402
  • Building: Downtown Marriott
  • Room Number: Tennessee River Room

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  • Starts 04 March 2019 10:42 AM
  • Ends 14 March 2019 10:00 AM
  • All times are (GMT-05:00) US/Eastern
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  • Menu: Chattanooga Club , Pecan Chicken Salad, Veggie Wrap


  Speakers

Frank C. Lambert, P. E.

Biography:

Mr. Lambert is a Principal Research Engineer at Georgia Tech’s Center for Distributed Energy (CDE) and National Electric Energy Testing Research and Applications Center (NEETRAC). He is responsible for interfacing with members to develop and conduct research projects dealing with transmission and distribution issues. Mr. Lambert previously worked at Georgia Power Company for 22 years in transmission / distribution system design, construction, operation, maintenance and automation. He is serving as the 2018-2019 President Elect of the IEEE Power and Energy Society. Mr. Lambert holds a bachelors and M.S. degree in Electrical Engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology.