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DESCRIPTION:Please join Columbus IEEE PES &amp; The Ohio State Student Branch t
 o hear more about Distributed Energy Resources. 1.0 hour of CPD credit wil
 l be offered for those that RSVP.\n\nAbstract: Distributed Energy Resource
 s (DERs) are continuously increasing in the power systems. In some states\
 , DERs have grown much faster than others and they pose a variety of plann
 ing and operational challenges. For example\, Hawaii is already observing 
 reserve power flow from Distribution to Transmission and California had to
  develop a flexible ramping product to address the fast generation ramping
  needs at sunset. Energy analysts project this trend of increasing DER pen
 etration to continue and there is a strong business/policy advocacy effort
  to keep the momentum going. With the decreasing price of DERs and given t
 he right incentives\, the break-even point can be reached where DERs growt
 h can explode in the AEP footprint as well. It is therefore very important
  to model DERs and study their impact on system loading\, stability\, tran
 sients\, and voltage/frequency regulation at high penetration levels.\n\nS
 peaker(s): Prashant Kansal\, P.E.\, \, Prashant Kansal\, P.E.\, \n\nAgenda
 : \n5:30-6:00: Pizza and refreshments\n\n6:00-7:00: Technical presentation
  and audience discussion\n\nBldg: Dreese Lab #260\, 2015 Neil Ave\, Ohio S
 tate Campus\, Columbus\, Ohio\, United States\, 43210
LOCATION:Bldg: Dreese Lab #260\, 2015 Neil Ave\, Ohio State Campus\, Columb
 us\, Ohio\, United States\, 43210
ORGANIZER:cbus.pes.chair@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:IEEE PES &amp; Ohio State Student Branch Joint Event on Distributed Ene
 rgy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/44338
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;Please join Columbus IEEE PES &amp;amp\; The O
 hio State Student Branch to hear more about Distributed Energy Resources.&amp;
 nbsp\;1.0 hour of CPD credit will be offered for those that RSVP.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;
 Abstract: Distributed Energy Resources (DERs) are continuously increasing 
 in the power systems. In some states\, DERs have grown much faster than ot
 hers and they pose a variety of planning and operational challenges. For e
 xample\, Hawaii is already observing reserve power flow from Distribution 
 to Transmission and California had to develop a flexible ramping product t
 o address the fast generation ramping needs at sunset. Energy analysts pro
 ject this trend of increasing DER penetration to continue and there is a s
 trong business/policy advocacy effort to keep the momentum going. With the
  decreasing price of DERs and given the right incentives\, the break-even 
 point can be reached where DERs growth can explode in the AEP footprint as
  well. It is therefore very important to model DERs and study their impact
  on system loading\, stability\, transients\, and voltage/frequency regula
 tion at high penetration levels.&amp;nbsp\;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Agenda: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;5:
 30-6:00: Pizza and refreshments&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;6:00-7:00: Technical presentation 
 and audience discussion&lt;/p&gt;
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