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DTSTAMP:20171230T194404Z
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DESCRIPTION:* Free admission - everyone welcome! *\n\nThe power grid is und
 ergoing a transformational change. The legacy grid which was centrally con
 trolled and consisted of largely ac generators\, transmission lines and di
 spatchable energy sources is being replaced by a flexible de-regulated gri
 d with increasing renewable energy sources\, power electronic converters a
 nd smart controls. These changes are challenging the capabilities of simul
 ation and modelling tools. The talk will give an overview of the new requi
 rements that are necessary\, particularly for electromagnetic transient si
 mulation tools resulting from the changing grid structure. New study metho
 ds that combine multiple simulation tools on the same computing platform w
 ill also be presented. Emerging simulation platforms such as real-time sim
 ulators and hybrid simulators will be discussed.\n\nSpeaker(s): Dr. Ani Go
 le\, \n\nRoom: 2E17\, Bldg:  Agriculture Building 2nd Floor. Adjacent Buil
 ding to College of Engineering\, 51 Campus Dr\, Saskatoon\, Saskatchewan\,
  Canada\, S7N 5A8
LOCATION:Room: 2E17\, Bldg:  Agriculture Building 2nd Floor. Adjacent Build
 ing to College of Engineering\, 51 Campus Dr\, Saskatoon\, Saskatchewan\, 
 Canada\, S7N 5A8
ORGANIZER:rama.krishna@usask.ca
SEQUENCE:4
SUMMARY: Advances in Simulation Technologies for Emerging Power Systems
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/46570
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;* Free admission - everyone welcom
 e!&amp;nbsp\;*&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;The power grid is undergoing a transformationa
 l change. The legacy grid which was centrally controlled and consisted of 
 largely ac generators\, transmission lines and dispatchable energy sources
  is being replaced by a flexible de-regulated grid with increasing renewab
 le energy sources\, power electronic converters and smart controls. These 
 changes are challenging the capabilities of simulation and modelling tools
 . The talk will give an overview of the new requirements that are necessar
 y\, particularly for electromagnetic transient simulation tools resulting 
 from the changing grid structure. New study methods that combine multiple 
 simulation tools on the same computing platform will also be presented. Em
 erging simulation platforms such as real-time simulators and hybrid simula
 tors will&amp;nbsp\; be discussed.&lt;/p&gt;
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