IEEE NY VTS Rail Technology Forum: Battery-Based Wayside Energy Storage Technology

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Technology Synopsis: Electric powered vehicles are rapidly growing segment of transportation industry owning much of this progress to the improved technologies, public inclination towards minimizing carbon footprint and government policy initiatives. Currently transit industry is undergoing a major technological transformation by investing heavily in infrastructure that will help advance and improve efficient use of energy. This presentation discusses use of battery-based wayside energy storage devices into a power distribution system that allows smart management of power and available energy, which in turns enables clean, sustainable service operation at high levels of performance.



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  • Date: 24 Feb 2022
  • Time: 04:30 PM to 06:00 PM
  • All times are (GMT-05:00) US/Eastern
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  • New York, New York
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  • Starts 22 December 2021 10:00 AM
  • Ends 23 February 2022 05:00 PM
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Patrycjusz (Patryk) Antoniewicz of ABB

Biography:

Patrycjusz (Patryk) Antoniewicz is the Global Product Manager for Enviline™ product portfolio.

Based in Cracow, Poland, Patryk began his career at ABB in 2010 as Scientist in Corporate Research Center. In 2013 he was appointed power electronics and electronics R&D team leader, and since 2014 he also took position of Global R&D Program Manager for DC Traction Power Supply. In 2019, he was appointed Global Product Manager for Enviline product portfolio in Electrification – Distribution Solutions business line.

Patryk has extensive technical experience in power electronic converters, control and modulation techniques, rectifiers, inverters, energy storage systems, propulsion converters and associated electrical products, power devices and equipment for traction substations.

With over 16 years of professional experience in research and development, project and product management, and professional training, he offers an excellent understanding of the DC traction supply, recuperation and storage systems. Patryk graduated from the Warsaw University of Technology, Electrical Engineering faculty with Ph.D. degree in Electrotechnics.





Agenda

Thursday, February 24, 2022

04:30 pm – 05:30 pm

 

The virtual presentation starts at 4:30 pm.



  • The forum is free and open to all IEEE members as well as non-members.
  • 2 hours of PDH credits available. Fee for the PDH credit award is $5. Payments by VENMO only.