2019 IEEE PES Technical Seminar on Modelling of Future Distribution Networks: State-of-the-Art and Challenges
2019 IEEE PES Technical Seminar Program is organized at Chulalongkorn University by IEEE PES Thailand Chapter, IEEE Thiland Section and CU-CEPT. Our speaker is Prof. Dr. Luis (Nando) Ochoa from The University of Melbourne, a DLP Speaker, who will deliver the lecture on Modelling of Future Distribution Networks: State-of-the-Art and Challenges.
This is a free-of-charge program. Please register by October 11, 2019
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- Date: 16 Oct 2019
- Time: 08:30 AM to 12:00 PM
- All times are (UTC+07:00) Bangkok
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- Faculty of Engineering
- Chulalongkorn University
- Bangkok, Bangkok Metropolis
- Thailand 10330
- Building: Engineering Building No. 4
- Room Number: 2nd Floor Seminar Room
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Contact Person: Ms. Apassara Jewtragool
Center of Excellence in Electrical Power Technology (CEPT)
Tel: +662 218 6542-3
E-mail: cucept.ieee@gmail.com
- Co-sponsored by IEEE Thailand Section, EGAT, MEA, PEA, CU-CEPT
Speakers
Prof.Dr. Luis (Nando) Ochoa of The University of Melbourne
Modelling of Future Distribution Networks: State-of-the-Art and Challenges
The increasing and future adoption of small-to-medium scale low-carbon technologies such as wind power, photovoltaic systems, electric vehicles, and storage, is and will pose significant technical and economic challenges on distribution networks – but also interesting opportunities. Indeed, medium and low voltage circuits, traditionally designed to have no or limited controllability (and hence are largely unmonitored), will become the bottlenecks and therefore understanding the required Smart Grid capabilities is critical to ensure the decarbonisation of our power systems.
This talk will discuss the use of simulation tools and approaches designed specifically to carry out sophisticated studies for distribution networks. It will highlight the importance of detailed network models and carrying out probabilistic analysis to cater for uncertainties. Furthermore, it will present novel frameworks in which optimisation and power flow analysis platforms can interact to mimic more realistically the future operation of network management systems. Finally, it will discuss the role of hardware-in-the-loop studies.
Biography:
He is a Professor of Smart Grids and Power Systems at The University of Melbourne, Australia and part-time Professor of Smart Grids at The University of Manchester (former UMIST), UK. He is an IEEE PES Distinguished Lecturer since 2015 and an IEEE Senior Member since 2012. From 2007 to 2010 He was a Research Fellow in Energy Systems at the University of Edinburgh, UK. In 2010 He also undertook an industrial secondment with the Edinburgh-based company Psymetrix Ltd (now part of GE). He holds a Bachelor's degree in Mechanical and Electrical Engineering received from UNI (Peru), and a Research MSc and a PhD in Electrical Power Engineering, both received from UNESP Ilha Solteira (Brazil). He is the co-author of 160+ research papers (list of publications and Research Gate) in peer-reviewed top-class international journals and conferences, 60+ technical reports, and the co-inventor of two patents, one filed by Psymetrix Ltd (now part of GE) and one filed by The University of Melbourne.
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Agenda
8:00-8:30 Registration
8:30-8:40 Opening Ceremony
8:45-12:00 Topic: Modelling of Future Distribution Networks: State-of-the-Art and Challenges
10:00-10:30 Coffee Break & Summary - Questions & Answers