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DESCRIPTION:With the rapid increase in the connection of distributed genera
 tion and anticipated new load (electric vehicles particularly)\, Distribut
 ed Network Operators (DNOs) are facing new challenges: thermal constraints
 \, voltage issues\, protection\, electrical losses\, and high costs (to ma
 intain\, reinforce\, and manage the networks). With the anticipated rise i
 n the network demand\, particularly due to the anticipated exponential pen
 etration of EVs in the immediate future\, and the intermittency of distrib
 uted energy resources (and increase in their penetration)\, the options av
 ailable to the DNOs and electricity industry to address these challenges a
 re of great interest.\n\nGathering experience from his extensive network p
 lanning and design work with the UK TNO and DNOs\, Dr. Yu will share insig
 hts into the transition process of the existing distribution networks to t
 hose which will encompass and manage greater load/generation/storage diver
 sity. Furthermore\, he will discuss current and anticipated issues in the 
 distribution networks with the adoption of low carbon technologies and pos
 sible solutions to address some of these issues.\n\nFor those who may be i
 nterested in post-degree careers\, Dr. Yu will be keen to share his experi
 ence and offer advice on matters related to career development in the powe
 r industry.\n\nSpeaker(s): Dr. Xiong Yu\, \, Dr. Xiong Yu\, \n\nRoom: C24\
 , Bldg: Sackville Street Building\, The University of Manchester\, Manches
 ter\, England\, United Kingdom\, TBC
LOCATION:Room: C24\, Bldg: Sackville Street Building\, The University of Ma
 nchester\, Manchester\, England\, United Kingdom\, TBC
ORGANIZER:trevor.david-2@postgrad.manchester.ac.uk
SEQUENCE:9
SUMMARY:Distribution Networks with Greater Distributed Generation and Elect
 ric Vehicle Diversity
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/45227
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;With the rapid increase in the connection 
 of distributed generation and anticipated new load (electric vehicles part
 icularly)\, Distributed Network Operators (DNOs) are facing new challenges
 : thermal constraints\, voltage issues\, protection\, electrical losses\, 
 and high costs (to maintain\, reinforce\, and manage the networks). With t
 he anticipated rise in the network demand\, particularly due to the antici
 pated exponential penetration of EVs in the immediate future\, and the int
 ermittency of distributed energy resources (and increase in their penetrat
 ion)\, the options available to the DNOs and electricity industry to addre
 ss these challenges are of great interest.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Gathering experience fr
 om his extensive network planning and design work with the UK TNO and DNOs
 \, Dr. Yu will share insights into the transition process of the existing 
 distribution networks to those which will encompass and manage greater loa
 d/generation/storage diversity. Furthermore\, he will discuss current and 
 anticipated issues in the distribution networks with the adoption of low c
 arbon technologies and possible solutions to address some of these issues.
  &amp;nbsp\;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;For those who may be interested in post-degree careers\, 
 Dr. Yu will be keen to share his experience and offer advice on matters re
 lated to career development in the power industry.&lt;/p&gt;
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