INDUSTRY APPLICATIONS: MICROGRID CONTROL SYSTEMS – SPECIFICATION, STANDARDS AND BEST PRACTICES

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The officers of the Oregon/SW Washington Chapter of the Industry Applications Society invite you to join us Wednesday evening, March 22, 2023 for our dinner, meeting and technical presentation.  We appreciate the support of all who attend our dinners and presentations.  We will be meeting this month at MEGI Engineering, 505 Meadows Rd, Suite 100, Lake Oswego, OR 97035. This location is easy to access by car from the Interstate 5 Kruse Way/Lake Oswego exits. Ample free parking and entrance at the East side of the building.

The cost will be $20 with food from Famous Dave's Barbeque - Pulled Pork, Beef Brisket, Coleslaw, Baked Beans, Honey Butter Corn Bread and all the fixin's, Iced Tea/Sodas. Please let us know of any dietary restrictions when you register.  There is no charge to attend the presentation only.  Our IAS Chapter always offers free dinners for local PSU, OSU, George Fox, U of P, OIT and WSUV Electrical Engineering Students who attend our meetings. This is an excellent networking opportunity for students as our meetings are attended by many professionals in consulting, industrial engineering and electrical equipment manufacturing.



  Date and Time

  Location

  Hosts

  Registration



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  • MEGI Engineering
  • 5005 Meadows Rd, Suite 100
  • Lake Oswego, Oregon
  • United States 97035

  • Contact Event Host
  • Jim Cook, Chapter Chair
    james_cook@ieee.org
    503-349-0970
    Dave Durocher, Program Director
    davidbdurocher@ieee.org
    503-780-6062
    Dave Durocher, Interim Treasurer
    davidbdurocher@ieee.org
    503-780-6062

  • Starts 01 March 2023 04:30 PM UTC
  • Ends 22 March 2023 07:30 PM UTC
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  Speakers

Frank Rytkonen, Power Systems Specialist  of Microgrid Controls

Topic:

MICROGRID CONTROL SYSTEMS – SPECIFICATION, STANDARDS AND BEST PRACTICES

This presentation will first review the definition of a microgrid and list/describe available controller standards/specifications and their strengths and weaknesses. The complexities/tradeoffs of integrating one or more distributed energy source, energy storage, load controls, and standby generation into a resilient microgrid will be discussed followed by lessons learned in designing and implementing microgrid controls in industry.  





Agenda

5:30PM - Meet & greet social hour
6:15PM - Dinner begins
6:45PM - Presentation begins
7:45PM – Questions/Answers
8:00PM – Meeting adjourns