Impact of High-Power Electronics on Power Quality; Understanding Distribution Resonances.

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Two (2) Sessions:

The Impact of High Power Electronics on Power Quality:  Understand the rise of power electronics and smart devices on modern loads and the impact of these loads on the utility distribution system.

Understanding Distribution Resonances: Learn the fundamentals of power factor capacitor resonances in distribution circuits, the problems they can cause, and some solutions.

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  • Gary Smullin, Lehigh Valley Chapter Chair



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Chris Mullins Chris Mullins of PMI

Biography:

Chris Mullins is President at Power Monitors, Inc. in Mt. Crawford, VA.  Chris leads a company devoted to leading-edge product development to meet the needs of electric utilities and electricity end-users. His 29 years at Power Monitors have provided him a deep background in electric power quality, power line communications, and electronic instrumentation design, and his work has resulted in patents in power line communications techniques, power quality instrumentation, and energy monitoring.  Chris is an active member of several IEEE standards groups, and has authored over 70 white papers on many power quality topics. He holds a BS degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Virginia.

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Thursday, April 27th;   Everyone Welcome;   Pre-Registration Required;   No Fees.

Registration closes Tuesday, April 25th, 11:59 PM Eastern.

Join the session early to test & adjust your settings.  Networking for everyone begins at 4 PM.

Presentation will start promptly at 4:30 PM Eastern.

Attendees may speak and ask questions.  This will be an interactive meeting, NOT a one-way lecture.  Webcam use is your choice.

Your e-mail address, as registered, is our only method of communication.

Certificate for 2 PDH is available only upon advance request.  IEEE membership is required for a PDH certificate.  You must include your active IEEE membership number.  Certificates in pdf format will be issued post-meeting, when volunteers can prepare them, to those who (a) requested one in advance and (b) attended the entire meeting.