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DESCRIPTION:[]\n\nIEEE PES Distinguished Lecturer Programme:\n\nHolistic ap
 proach to modelling and analysis of sustainable integrated power networks\
 n\nBy Prof. Jovica V. Milanović\, Dipl.Ing.\, MSc\, PhD\, DSc\, CEng\, FI
 ET\, FIEEE\, Head of Department\, IEEE PES Vice President\, Publications\n
 \n3 - 4 pm (GMT)\, 11th Dec 2024.\n\nNancy Rothwell Building: Lecture Thea
 tre A - 2A.040\, Engineering Building A\, The University of Manchester &amp; O
 nline via Teams (Online Meeting link will be sent to registrants before th
 e event).\n\nAbstract\n\nDue to the evident climate change and environment
 al pressures the future power/energy systems will have to operate\, sooner
  rather than later\, in a net-zero environment. This will manifest in a mi
 x of wide range of electricity generation\, storage and demand technologie
 s (increasingly power electronics interfaced)\; blurred boundaries between
  transmission and distribution system\; significantly higher reliance on t
 he use of legacy and measurement data including global signals for system 
 identification\, characterization and control and Information and Communic
 ation Technology embedded within the power system network and its componen
 ts. The key characteristics of such a complex system\, would certainly be 
 proliferation of power electronic devices in different shapes and forms an
 d for different purposes\, increased uncertainties in system operation and
  parameters and much larger reliance on the use of measurement and other d
 ata collected.\n\nThis presentation will first briefly introduce some of t
 he key characteristics of future net-zero\, sustainable power systems and 
 the need for holistic ([]multi parameter\, multi criteria and multi system
 )  approach to solving the identified challenges and then illustrate\, as 
 an example\, a holistic approach to multicriteria multi system analysis of
  net zero power systems focusing on applications of nondeterministic appro
 aches\, use of data analytics and  machine learning. It aims\, above all\,
  to stimulate multidisciplinary research in the area of modelling and anal
 ysis of power and energy systems by identifying existing and foreseen chal
 lenges\,  and opportunities to contribute to solving them through joint th
 inking and effort.\n\nHosts: Department of Electrical and Electronic Engin
 eering\, The University of Manchester\n\nIEEE Power and Energy Society UK&amp;
 I Chapter\n\nCo-hosts: IEEE PES Student Branch Chapters at:\n\n- Universit
 y of Birmingham\n- University of Manchester\n- University of Sheffield\n- 
 University College Dublin\n- Imperial College London\n- University of Stra
 thclyde\n\nCo-sponsored by: Department of Electrical and Electronic Engine
 ering\, The University of  Manchester\n\nSpeaker(s): Jovica V Milanović \
 , \n\nBldg: Engineering Building A\, Nancy Rothwell Building: Lecture Thea
 tre A - 2A.040\, The University of Manchester\, Manchester\, England\, Uni
 ted Kingdom\, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/444398
LOCATION:Bldg: Engineering Building A\, Nancy Rothwell Building: Lecture Th
 eatre A - 2A.040\, The University of Manchester\, Manchester\, England\, U
 nited Kingdom\, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/444398
ORGANIZER:audiche@ieee.org
SEQUENCE:40
SUMMARY:IEEE PES DLP: Holistic Approach to Modelling And Analysis of Sustai
 nable Integrated Power Networks
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 ture power/energy systems will have to operate\, sooner rather than later\
 , in a net-zero environment. This will manifest in a mix of wide range of 
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 er electronics interfaced)\; blurred boundaries between transmission and d
 istribution system\; significantly higher reliance on the use of legacy an
 d measurement data including global signals for system identification\, ch
 aracterization and control and Information and Communication Technology em
 bedded within the power system network and its components. The key charact
 eristics of such a complex system\, would certainly be proliferation of po
 wer electronic devices in different shapes and forms and for different pur
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