[IEEE-KC PES/IAS] Technical Seminar 1 of 4 - Power Quality & Utility Billing Practices
Individual event registration is available for $75 per person per seminar.
Individual event registration for student PES member is $25 per person per seminar.
$200 – PES or IAS Member, or Group Registration (4 or more) to include one PES or IAS member
$250 - IEEE member
$300 - Non-member IEEE
Use April 16th registration for complete 4-part Seminar Series Registration. Topics for this year are:
April 16 (Tues) – Power Quality & Utility Billing Practices
April 23 (Tues) – Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) in Power System Stability
April 30 (Tues) – Review of IEEE 1584 and NEC 240.67 & 240.87 Arc Flash standard requirements
May 7 (Tues) – IEEE 1547 Standard and DER Interconnections, Dr. Babak Enayati – National Grid
May 14 (Tues) – Review of IEEE 1584 and NEC 240.67 & 240.87 Arc Flash standard requirements
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Date and Time
Location
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Registration
- Date: 16 Apr 2019
- Time: 10:30 PM UTC to 02:00 AM UTC
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- Holiday Inn & Suites Overland Park-West
- 8787 Reeder Road
- Overland Park, Kansas
- United States 66214
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KCP&L: (gregory.elliott@kcpl.com)
Siemens: Chris Dyer (chris.dyer@siemens.com)
Kiewit: Jason Ottens (Jason.Ottens@kiewit.com)
B&V: Kavita Lal (LalKD@bv.com)
BMcD: Steve Miller (srmiller@burnsmcd.com)
- Co-sponsored by Gregory L Elliott
- Starts 18 March 2019 10:00 AM UTC
- Ends 11 April 2019 10:00 PM UTC
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- Menu: Regular, Gluten Free, Vegetarian
Speakers
Dan Maxcy, MaCET, CPQ of P3
Power Quality & Utility Billing Practices
Power Factor Seminar
This seminar is an introduction to power factor issues that affect commercial & industrial businesses. It is geared to anyone responsible for power factor in your facility or facility designs.
The seminar offer a comprehensive look at how power factor affects commercial & industrial business utility charges.
This seminar presents power factor related equipment and procedures.
- Power Factor Related Definitions.
- Industry & Utility Standards.
- Effects on a Facility & Utility Bill.
- Recognizing & Correcting Bad Power Factor.
The Power Factor Seminar includes:
- Case Studies: Specific real world power factor issues and resolutions.
- Equipment Procedures: Explanation & discussion.
- The Best Type of Power Factor Correction: Proper application & compliance with industry & utility standards.
Biography:
Dan Maxcy is a Master Certified Electronic Technician and a Certified Power Quality Professional. He is a member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE®). He is also a member of the National Fire Protection Association, National Electrical Code (NFPA®). He is an approved Instructor for the State of Iowa Department of Public Safety Electrical Examining Board electrician licensing program (IEEB®). He has been in the electrical and electronic industry for over 34 years. For the last 32 years he has performed facility Power Quality Studies with respect to power and loading analysis, Transient Voltage Detection and removal, power system Harmonic analysis and mitigation, Power Factor studies and control, Ground Studies, Mission critical power System design and implementation, Predictive mission cooling Systems design and implementation, and Power Monitoring Systems. He has also performed training for the Department of Energy (DOE) and the Western Area Power Administration (WAPA®). He frequently gives seminars that are approved by the Building Industry Consulting Service International (BICSI®). He is also on staff at the Power Quality University in Kansas City, Des Moines, Omaha and St. Louis. He co-authored books on Digital Circuits and Devices and Lab Manuals in Digital Circuit experimentation. He currently works for Power Protection Products in the Midwest.
Agenda
Dinner: 5:30pm - 6:00pm
Presentation: 6:00pm-9:00pm including 2 breaks and a short quiz/survey at the end.
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