IEEE workshop on distribution network management
IEEE PES/DEIS Queensland section is organising a workshop on distribution network management. This workshop has both industry and academic presentations followed by a Q&A session. Tentative schedule of the event is :
2-2:10 pm - IEEE Queensland section Chair, Prof Tapan Saha
Opening the session and intro to IEEE Activities
2:10-3:00 pm - Graeme McClure, AusNet Services
Distribution Network Management (to be confirmed the exact title)
3:00-3:15 pm - Afternoon tea
3:15-3:45 pm University of Queensland
Large scale PV connection – lessons learnt and future
3:45-4:15 pm Q&A – Panel Discussion
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- Date: 24 Nov 2014
- Time: 02:00 PM to 05:00 PM
- All times are (GMT+10:00) Australia/Queensland
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- 26 Reddacliff St. Newstead
- brisbane, Queensland
- Australia 4006
- Building: Energex
- Room Number: Brisbane Room
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- Starts 14 November 2014 06:00 AM
- Ends 21 November 2014 04:00 PM
- All times are (GMT+10:00) Australia/Queensland
- 0 in-person spaces left!
- No Admission Charge
Speakers
Graeme McClure, Principal Engineer Protection, Control & Automation; AusNet Services of AusNet Srvices
Distribution network management
Biography:
Graeme McClure, Principal Engineer Protection, Control & Automation; AusNet Services
Graeme is a technical specialist on network aspects of electricity network protection and smart grid at AusNet Services. He is responsible for AusNets Services self healing network, integrated Volt / Var strategy, closed loop voltage regulation, integrating embedded generation and storage, and enhanced distribution network control. AusNet Services self-healing network has been in service for seven years and has changed several aspects of operating the network. Distributed generation at AusNet Services ranges from wind farms to domestic solar. Many mid-sized embedded generators produce power from tip gas and water transfer. Integrated Volt Var control (IVVC) and embedded energy storage are seen as key technologies for the future.
Prior to working with AusNet services, Graeme was employed as product development manager at Doble for Asia Pacific, Middle East and Africa regions. He also previously held a position as product development manager for outdoor automated distribution switchgear at ABB in Raleigh, N.C. Graeme began his engineering career as an engineer-in-training with the State Electricity Commission of Victoria and hold a degree in electrical and mechanical engineering.
Address:Victoria, Australia
Graeme McClure, Principal Engineer Protection, Control & Automation; AusNet Services of AusNet Srvices
Distribution network management
Biography:
Address:Victoria, Australia
Agenda
Opening the session and intro to IEEE Activities
2:10-3:00 pm - Graeme McClure, AusNet Services
Distribution Network Management (to be confirmed the exact title)
3:00-3:15 pm - Afternoon tea
3:15-3:45 pm University of Queensland
Large scale PV connection – lessons learnt and future
3:45-4:15 pm Q&A – Panel Discussion