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DESCRIPTION:IEEE PI2 Austin\, November 13th\, 2023\, Distiguished Lecture M
 eeting Online ONLY\n\nFor PDH hours\, please email the PI2 Secretary\, Hal
 ey Hirschfield at HaleyHirschfeld.org or pi2-secretary@ieee.org.\n\nThe pr
 esentation focuses on the challenges and opportunities of integrating rene
 wable energy resources (RERs) into the power grid\, especially if and when
  can the modern power grid achieve 100% RER integration. First\, the statu
 s of the RER-integrated power system implementations in various parts of t
 he US is discussed. Then\, major challenges in the design and operation of
  100% RER-based electric power systems are illustrated. Further\, the prob
 lems associated with maintaining the stability of the grid while integrati
 ng RERs\, especially the angular\, voltage\, and frequency stability durin
 g normal operation\, outages\, and restoration phases will be addressed. T
 opics such as short circuit analysis and protection coordination\, black s
 tart restoration\, grid resilience\, reliability\, and electric vehicle in
 tegration will be some other key points of discussion. Then\, major mitiga
 tion methods to circumvent some of the challenges to achieve a 100% RER-in
 tegrated electric grid are discussed. This includes local control\, system
 -wide mitigation measures\, network strengthening requirements\, and the a
 ddition of grid support resources such as battery energy sources. The talk
  concludes by illustrating the critical areas that require immediate atten
 tion for the enhancement of the grid to achieve 100% RER integration.\n\nS
 peaker(s): Sukumar Kamalasadan\, \n\nVirtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.o
 rg/m/373200
LOCATION:Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/373200
ORGANIZER:eric.meier@ieee.org
SEQUENCE:22
SUMMARY:Can Modern Power System Achieve 100% Renewable Energy?
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/373200
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;IEEE PI2 Austin\, November 13th\, 2023\, D
 istiguished Lecture Meeting &lt;strong&gt;&lt;u&gt;Online ONLY&lt;/u&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;F&lt;
 strong&gt;or PDH hours&lt;/strong&gt;\, please email the PI2 Secretary\, Haley Hirs
 chfield at HaleyHirschfeld.org or pi2-secretary@ieee.org.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;The pres
 entation focuses on the challenges and opportunities of integrating renewa
 ble energy resources (RERs) into the power grid\, especially if and when c
 an the modern power grid achieve 100% RER integration. First\, the status 
 of the RER-integrated power system implementations in various parts of the
  US is discussed. Then\, major challenges in the design and operation of 1
 00% RER-based electric power systems are illustrated. Further\, the proble
 ms associated with maintaining the stability of the grid while integrating
  RERs\, especially the angular\, voltage\, and frequency stability during 
 normal operation\, outages\, and restoration phases will be addressed. Top
 ics such as short circuit analysis and protection coordination\, black sta
 rt restoration\, grid resilience\, reliability\, and electric vehicle inte
 gration will be some other key points of discussion. Then\, major mitigati
 on methods to circumvent some of the challenges to achieve a 100% RER-inte
 grated electric grid are discussed. This includes local control\, system-w
 ide mitigation measures\, network strengthening requirements\, and the add
 ition of grid support resources such as battery energy sources. The talk c
 oncludes by illustrating the critical areas that require immediate attenti
 on for the enhancement of the grid to achieve 100% RER integration.&lt;/p&gt;
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