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DESCRIPTION:Name: Dr. Muhammad Abrar Shami\n\nAffiliation: National Grid/Sa
 udi Electricity Company.\n\nDescription:\n\nDr. Muhammad Abrar Shami empha
 sized that energy is the lifeline of modern economies. Households\, indust
 ry\, transportation\, agriculture\, health\, and education all depend on e
 nergy. Energy security is the cornerstone of the national and internationa
 l development framework. Almost 1.3 billion people are still without elect
 ricity. The global energy mix is coal 38%\, natural gas 23%\, hydro 16%\, 
 nuclear 10%\, and oil 3% so as a whole 64% of fossil fuels are used for el
 ectricity generation. He uses the source to socket concepts which include 
 generation losses\, T &amp; D losses\, and energy mix. A Smart Grid is an evol
 ved electrical system that uses digital technology from the generation to 
 consumers enabled through pervasive information and communication technolo
 gy (ICT) to improve reliability\, security\, efficiency\, resiliency\, and
  agility. The digitalized power grid is efficient due to standard\, reliab
 le due to cyber security &amp; privacy\, and sustainable due to performance me
 trics. He said that the EU has an EU Vision 20\,20\,20 by 2020 that is red
 ucing greenhouse gas emissions by 20%\, increasing renewable energy genera
 tion share by 20%\, and increasing energy efficiency by 20%.\n\nSmart Grid
  is bi-directional as compared to a unidirectional conventional grid. Smar
 t Grid focuses on renewable wind and solar systems. Smart metering is a ke
 y step in a smart grid system because it fully automates the distribution 
 system. Moreover\, it is resilient to attacks and natural disasters with r
 apid restoration capabilities. He also told us about the Big 3 Saifi\, Sai
 di\, and Caidi indices. Out of which Saifi and Saidi are the most used pai
 r of reliability indices. Smart Grid promises to revolutionize the product
 ion\, delivery\, and use of electricity worldwide. It is to be the bedrock
  of world economies. The transmission companies are needed to orderly tran
 sform towards a smarter grid through the digitalization of the power grid 
 using string ICT platform.\n\nQuestion and Answer:\n\nQ1. Can you highligh
 t a little bit since you know very well what is the situation in Pakistan?
  With your experience with Saudi Arabia can you kindly give some recommend
 ations for Pakistan policymakers for taking steps towards smart grid syste
 m applications in Pakistan? Since our network is in very poor condition. S
 o what important steps we should take considering the IPPs\, Discos\, PPA\
 , etc in Pakistan How can we move forward and follow the same lines as you
  mentioned in Saudi Arabia?\n\nA: The first thing is that we need a sustai
 ned policy. We cannot work now with these producers. We need to start from
  generation up to the consumer. The basic thing is the deployment of a sma
 rt metering system. Earlier if you deploy a smart meter your grid is smart
 . The transmission side\, the consumer side\, and the generation side. The
 se smartness or digitalization concept come late. The first step is the de
 ployment of a smart meter. I gave many pieces of advice to the chairman of
  NEPRA during my talks there that we have a smart grid. You need to start 
 as a regulator and educate them. I suggested that take a step and put all 
 in your ground wire all of your ground wires should be optical ground wire
 s. If we have optical ground wire it can do wonders. If you have the fiber
  of course you have communication\, and data monitoring you have a better 
 picture. Lastly the deployment of the WAMS. The physical measurement units
  and height area monitoring system is the only solution to avid Black Outs
 .\n\nQ2. Keeping in view the smart grid system since Pakistan is promoting
  renewable energy and power integration into the grid so how do you think 
 that will affect the stability of our grid with the power ejection?\n\nA: 
 In Saudi Arabia and different parts of the world there are the following t
 ypes of renewable. Rooftop PV but we faced stability issues and we may fac
 e issues related to the harmonics so in Saudi Arabia we have adopted rooft
 op PV. Less than 2 MW there is a range between 2 to 25 MW that we call tra
 nsmission grade renewable even if that is not yet adopted because we are s
 till in the process of standardization of the product and solutions then w
 e should adopt it. In Saudi Arabia we have right now utility grade renewab
 le the target is very ambitious can you imagine by 2030 they want 60000 MW
 ? Now they are going at utility grade like 2000\,4000 and 5000 MW solar an
 d renewable so that you can integrate it very easily. You have standardiza
 tion to integrate it but to answer your question we should not go without 
 preparation for the rooftop even for the industrial grid. Off-grid no prob
 lem but when you bring it to the on-grid you have to take a number of step
 s. Otherwise\, your network will be jeopardized.\n\nUET Lahore\, Lahore\, 
 Punjab\, Pakistan\, 54000\, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/4028
 42
LOCATION:UET Lahore\, Lahore\, Punjab\, Pakistan\, 54000\, Virtual: https:/
 /events.vtools.ieee.org/m/402842
ORGANIZER:shahid.zulfiqar@kics.edu.pk
SEQUENCE:5
SUMMARY:Smart Grid\; power system of future An overview
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/402842
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Name: &lt;/strong&gt;&lt;u&gt;Dr. Muhammad Abr
 ar Shami&lt;/u&gt;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Affiliation: &lt;/strong&gt;&lt;u&gt;National Grid/Saudi 
 Electricity Company.&lt;/u&gt;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Description&lt;/strong&gt;:&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Dr.
  Muhammad Abrar Shami emphasized that energy is the lifeline of modern eco
 nomies. Households\, industry\, transportation\, agriculture\, health\, an
 d education all depend on energy. Energy security is the cornerstone of th
 e national and international development framework. Almost 1.3 billion peo
 ple are still without electricity. The global energy mix is coal 38%\, nat
 ural gas 23%\, hydro 16%\, nuclear 10%\, and oil 3% so as a whole 64% of f
 ossil fuels are used for electricity generation. He uses the source to soc
 ket concepts which include generation losses\, T &amp;amp\; D losses\, and ene
 rgy mix. A Smart Grid is an evolved electrical system that uses digital te
 chnology from the generation to consumers enabled through pervasive inform
 ation and communication technology (ICT) to improve reliability\, security
 \, efficiency\, resiliency\, and agility. The digitalized power grid is ef
 ficient due to standard\, reliable due to cyber security &amp;amp\; privacy\, 
 and sustainable due to performance metrics. He said that the EU has an EU 
 Vision 20\,20\,20 by 2020 that is reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 20%
 \, increasing renewable energy generation share by 20%\, and increasing en
 ergy efficiency by 20%.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Smart Grid is bi-directional as compared t
 o a unidirectional conventional grid. Smart Grid focuses on renewable wind
  and solar systems. Smart metering is a key step in a smart grid system be
 cause it fully automates the distribution system. Moreover\, it is resilie
 nt to attacks and natural disasters with rapid restoration capabilities. H
 e also told us about the Big 3 Saifi\, Saidi\, and Caidi indices. Out of w
 hich Saifi and Saidi are the most used pair of reliability indices. Smart 
 Grid promises to revolutionize the production\, delivery\, and use of elec
 tricity worldwide. It is to be the bedrock of world economies. The transmi
 ssion companies are needed to orderly transform towards a smarter grid thr
 ough the digitalization of the power grid using string ICT platform.&lt;/p&gt;\n
 &lt;p&gt;&amp;nbsp\;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Question and Answer:&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Q
 1.&lt;/strong&gt; Can you highlight a little bit since you know very well what i
 s the situation in Pakistan? With your experience with Saudi Arabia can yo
 u kindly give some recommendations for Pakistan policymakers for taking st
 eps towards smart grid system applications in Pakistan? Since our network 
 is in very poor condition. So what important steps we should take consider
 ing the IPPs\, Discos\, PPA\, etc in Pakistan How can we move forward and 
 follow the same lines as you mentioned in Saudi Arabia?&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;A:
 &lt;/strong&gt; The first thing is that we need a sustained policy. We cannot wo
 rk now with these producers. We need to start from generation up to the co
 nsumer. The basic thing is the deployment of a smart metering system. Earl
 ier if you deploy a smart meter your grid is smart. The transmission side\
 , the consumer side\, and the generation side. These smartness or digitali
 zation concept come late. The first step is the deployment of a smart mete
 r. I gave many pieces of advice to the chairman of NEPRA during my talks t
 here that we have a smart grid. You need to start as a regulator and educa
 te them. I suggested that take a step and put all in your ground wire all 
 of your ground wires should be optical ground wires. If we have optical gr
 ound wire it can do wonders. If you have the fiber of course you have comm
 unication\, and data monitoring you have a better picture. Lastly the depl
 oyment of the WAMS. The physical measurement units and height area monitor
 ing system is the only solution to avid Black Outs.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Q2.&lt;/s
 trong&gt; Keeping in view the smart grid system since Pakistan is promoting r
 enewable energy and power integration into the grid so how do you think th
 at will affect the stability of our grid with the power ejection?&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;
 &lt;strong&gt;A:&lt;/strong&gt; In Saudi Arabia and different parts of the world there
  are the following types of renewable. Rooftop PV but we faced stability i
 ssues and we may face issues related to the harmonics so in Saudi Arabia w
 e have adopted rooftop PV. Less than 2 MW there is a range between 2 to 25
  MW that we call transmission grade renewable even if that is not yet adop
 ted because we are still in the process of standardization of the product 
 and solutions then we should adopt it. In Saudi Arabia we have right now u
 tility grade renewable the target is very ambitious can you imagine by 203
 0 they want 60000 MW? Now they are going at utility grade like 2000\,4000 
 and 5000 MW solar and renewable so that you can integrate it very easily. 
 You have standardization to integrate it but to answer your question we sh
 ould not go without preparation for the rooftop even for the industrial gr
 id. Off-grid no problem but when you bring it to the on-grid you have to t
 ake a number of steps. Otherwise\, your network will be jeopardized.&lt;/p&gt;\n
 &lt;p&gt;&amp;nbsp\;&lt;/p&gt;
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