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DESCRIPTION:This talk will address the design and control of the wind energ
 y systems of the future ranging from utility-scale wind plants and state-o
 f-the-art wind-based hybrid plants to the control of these variable resour
 ces along with millions of devices across vehicles\, buildings\, and distr
 ibuted solar. The future energy system will be a carefully orchestrated ef
 fort between utility-scale renewable energy and distributed energy resourc
 es. A clean energy future requires coordinated control of these technologi
 es and fundamental innovation with state-of-the-art control theory and sen
 sor fusion. Research will be conducted with NREL capabilities being develo
 ped at the Advanced Research on Integrated Energy Systems (ARIES)—a stat
 e-of-the-art research facility that brings together hardware and software 
 across different domains to match the complexity of modern energy systems.
  These technologies can seamlessly integrate edge devices\, sensor informa
 tion\, and utility-scale generation to go beyond mere convenience and simu
 ltaneously improve the quality of life\, enhance mobility\, optimize grid 
 integrated efficient buildings\, and improve the affordability\, reliabili
 ty\, and resiliency of the grid in a sustainable way.\n\nCo-sponsored by: 
 Javad Khazaei (Susquehanna Section PES Chapter Chair) and Gary Smullin (Le
 high Valley PES Chapter Chair). \n\nSpeaker(s): Dr. Jennifer King\, \n\nHa
 rrisburg\, Pennsylvania\, United States\, Virtual: https://events.vtools.i
 eee.org/m/266008
LOCATION:Harrisburg\, Pennsylvania\, United States\, Virtual: https://event
 s.vtools.ieee.org/m/266008
ORGANIZER:jxk792@psu.edu
SEQUENCE:4
SUMMARY:Hybrid Energy Systems of the Future
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/266008
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;This talk will address the design and cont
 rol of the wind energy systems of the future ranging from utility-scale wi
 nd plants and state-of-the-art wind-based hybrid plants to the control of 
 these variable resources along with millions of devices across vehicles\, 
 buildings\, and distributed solar. The future energy system will be a care
 fully orchestrated effort between utility-scale renewable energy and distr
 ibuted energy resources. A clean energy future requires coordinated contro
 l of these technologies and fundamental innovation with state-of-the-art c
 ontrol theory and sensor fusion. Research will be conducted with NREL capa
 bilities being developed at the Advanced Research on Integrated Energy Sys
 tems (ARIES)&amp;mdash\;a state-of-the-art research facility that brings toget
 her hardware and software across different domains to match the complexity
  of modern energy systems. These technologies can seamlessly integrate edg
 e devices\, sensor information\, and utility-scale generation to go beyond
  mere convenience and simultaneously improve the quality of life\, enhance
  mobility\, optimize grid integrated efficient buildings\, and improve the
  affordability\, reliability\, and resiliency of the grid in a sustainable
  way.&lt;/p&gt;
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