IEEE PI2 Austin, June 2020 Workshop on Energy Storage - Session 1

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Energy Storage Workshop  

June 16, 18, 23, & 25, 2020, 1 PM - 3:30 PM, US Central Daylight Time 

Webex virtual


Workshop registration details:

This Workshop is being underwritten by our Sponsors so that registration is no cost to the participants.  And, since we won't have a physical setup for our Sponsors to set up booths, we are requiring your business contact information so we can provide it for our Sponsors.  Anyone who doesn't feel comfortable revealing his or her business contact information can register as a "Non-Advertising Sponsor" for $250 and all contact information except the name will be withheld from the class list.

This Workshop will be conducted in sessions over 4-days, 2-hours each session.  This vTools Event registers you for all four sessions! VTools won't let an event span longer than a week.

Before each session, registrants will receive the Webex information from James Mercier.  "Door Prizes" - at the close of each session a drawing will be held for those fully registered to win a printed copy of Lindens Handbook on Batteries.  A total of 4 handbooks will be given. 

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  • Date: 16 Jun 2020
  • Time: 01:00 PM to 03:30 PM
  • All times are (UTC-05:00) Central Time (US & Canada)
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  • Webex
  • Austin, Texas
  • United States 78704

  • Contact Event Host
  • James Mercier, Workshop Chair

    jmercier@ieee.org

    518 Academy Drive

    Austin, TX 78704

  • Co-sponsored by Eric Meier, Secretary eric.meier@ieee.org
  • Starts 28 May 2020 11:15 AM
  • Ends 16 June 2020 12:00 PM
  • All times are (UTC-05:00) Central Time (US & Canada)
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  Speakers

Thomas Domitrovich, P.E. Thomas Domitrovich, P.E. of Eaton

Topic:

Batteries and the NEC

Biography:

Thomas A. Domitrovich is an Electrical Engineer within Eaton Corporation’s electrical group with experience in engineering, sales & marketing, business development and product management. Domitrovich is actively involved with various electrical industry organizations and most recently has focused on the continued growth of electrical safety. Domitrovich is an author with a wide range of trade magazine articles including columns in two industry trade magazines focused on electrical safety. He sits on NFPA Code Making Panel 2 for the continued development of the National Electrical Code (NFPA 70). He is also on the NFPA committee for the continued development of NFPA 73 and chairs various committees for other electrical industry organizations. Domitrovich is a LEED® Accredited Professional, a licensed Professional Engineer and holds a Bachelor of Electrical Engineering from Gannon University.

Dan Youngs & David Hood Dan Youngs & David Hood

Biography:

 Battery Technologies, Applications, Sizing and Lithium Ion Storage Back-up

Dan Youngs has spent over 25 years working in the Energy and Power Industry. Having experience in Utility Power Plants, Electric Vehicles and Energy Storage, Dan has worked on energy storage systems based on chemistries including Lead Acid, Li-LFP, Li-NMC, LTO, Nickel Metal Hydride, Nickel Sodium as well as Ultra-Capacitors. Dan is currently specializing in the application of advanced battery systems for Standby Applications.  Dan holds a Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering from the Watson School of Engineering at Binghamton University, New York State. He also been Chairman of the SAE Bus and Truck Battery Standards Committee. He is Listed as inventor on patent PCT/US2011063695, ESS for Hybrid Electric Vehicle,  Specialties: Li-Ion Energy Storage Systems, Hybrid Vehicle, Power, Energy.

David Hood began his electrical background in the U.S. Navy’s advanced electronics program. He has been in the standby battery and power industry for 30 years including 8 years of experience with UPS and charger OEM’s in both technical, engineering, sales, and management capacities. He has worked as a battery sales rep for 18 years representing the Saft battery line and has been a Saft America regional sales engineer for a total of 3 years.

David earned a BS in Computer Information Systems from University of Houston Clear Lake in Texas.

 

 

 






Agenda

Tuesday, June 16, 1-3:30 PM:   David Hood (Saft) Battery technology comparison and sizing concepts.

Thursday, June 18, 1-3:30 PM:  Daniel Youngs (Saft) Introduction to lithium-ion batteries. 

Tuesday, June 23, 1-3:30 PM:   Thomas Domitrovich (Eaton) NEC for energy storage systems, Article 706.

Thursday, June 25, 1-3:30 PM   Thomas Domitrovich (Eaton) NEC for energy storage systems, other related Articles.