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DESCRIPTION:The aggressive very-large scale integration (VLSI) of Renewable
  Energy Sources (RES) into power grids\, not only at the macroscale level 
 at the transmission system but fundamentally at the microscale one at the 
 residential customer end\, is creating significant challenges and complex 
 operation paradigms for system operation and control. As the majority of t
 he integrated RES have intermittent characteristics\, uncertainties in the
  grid system are further exacerbated. In this talk\, the historical backgr
 ound and drivers for the shift to RE-dominated system will be presented. T
 he characteristics of the grid with VLSI of variable RE will be highlighte
 d. The stochastic scheduling of generation under different operating condi
 tions and services will be elaborated. Incorporation of smart grid tools s
 uch as demand dispatch\, utility-scale energy storage\, and flexible rampi
 ng products will be further illustrated.\n\nCo-sponsored by: Atlantic Sect
 ion PES/IAS Chapter\n\nSpeaker(s): Dr. Mohamed Shaaban\, \n\nVirtual: http
 s://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/320932
LOCATION:Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/320932
ORGANIZER:hamed.aly@dal.ca
SEQUENCE:7
SUMMARY:Very Large-Scale Integration of Renewables into Power Grids: Shovin
 g through Variabilities
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/320932
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;The aggressive very-large scale integratio
 n (VLSI) of Renewable Energy Sources (RES) into power grids\, not only at 
 the macroscale level at the transmission system but fundamentally at the m
 icroscale one at the residential customer end\, is creating significant ch
 allenges and complex operation paradigms for system operation and control.
  As the majority of the integrated RES have intermittent characteristics\,
  uncertainties in the grid system are further exacerbated. In this talk\, 
 the historical background and drivers for the shift to RE-dominated system
  will be presented. The characteristics of the grid with VLSI of variable 
 RE will be highlighted. The stochastic scheduling of generation under diff
 erent operating conditions and services will be elaborated. Incorporation 
 of smart grid tools such as demand dispatch\, utility-scale energy storage
 \, and flexible ramping products will be further illustrated.&lt;/p&gt;
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