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DESCRIPTION:Abstract of Seminar\n\nElectrical generation\, transmission and
  distribution systems all over the world have entered a period of signific
 ant renewal and technological change. There have been phenomenal changes/d
 eployments in technology of generation driven by the worldwide emphasis on
  energy from wind and solar as a sustainable solution to our energy need. 
 Increasingly energy demand from heating and transportation will be met by 
 electricity. So\, to accommodate changes in either end the transmission gr
 id is required to operate in more responsive manner. This is the most cred
 ible challenge in smart transmission grid operation today. Some of the rec
 ent wind farm operations have grabbed media headlines of not being connect
 able to the grid. While the debate is on whether it is the wind farm or th
 e grid is the cause\, the balance of the debate is shifting towards the in
 tegration and control aspect of these two technologies.\n\nThis seminar wi
 ll briefly mention the recent major problems in connecting big wind farms 
 to the grid. It will then identify few possible specific technical reasons
  supported by the general technical insights gathered from detailed techni
 cal study conducted at Bikash Pal’s research group at Imperial College L
 ondon. Future research challenges and opportunities will be highlighted.\n
 \nCo-sponsored by: IEEE Task Force on IoT for Power Systems\n\nSpeaker(s):
  Bikash Pal\, \n\nVirtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/495135
LOCATION:Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/495135
ORGANIZER:samuel.juarez@epelectric.com
SEQUENCE:41
SUMMARY:Dynamic Modelling for Analysis of Wind Farm and Grid Interaction - 
 Bikash Pal
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/495135
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;&lt;span style=&quot;color: rgb(0\, 0\, 0)
 \;&quot;&gt;Abstract of Seminar&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Electrical generation\, tr
 ansmission and distribution systems all over the world have entered a peri
 od of significant renewal and technological change. There have been phenom
 enal changes/deployments in technology of generation driven by the worldwi
 de emphasis on energy from wind and solar as a sustainable solution to our
  energy need. Increasingly energy demand from heating and transportation w
 ill be met by electricity. So\, to accommodate changes in either end the t
 ransmission grid is required to operate in more responsive manner. This is
  the most credible challenge in smart transmission grid operation today. S
 ome of the recent wind farm operations have grabbed media headlines of not
  being connectable to the grid. While the debate is on whether it is the w
 ind farm or the grid is the cause\, the balance of the debate is shifting 
 towards the integration and control aspect of these two technologies.&lt;/p&gt;\
 n&lt;p&gt;This seminar will briefly mention the recent major problems in connect
 ing big wind farms to the grid. It will then identify few possible specifi
 c technical reasons supported by the general technical insights gathered f
 rom detailed technical study conducted at Bikash Pal&amp;rsquo\;s research gro
 up at Imperial College London. Future research challenges and opportunitie
 s will be highlighted.&amp;nbsp\;&lt;/p&gt;
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