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The PES and IAS Chapters will sponsor a technical seminar on the topic of Microgrids.  The session will be held on:

Friday, September 18, 2015 at PSE&G’s Hadley Road Facility, 4000 Hadley Road, South Plainfield, NJ 07080-1192

Topic:

1) Market Forces & Drivers  

2) Microgrid Technical concepts

3) Product Considerations

    a) Inverter considerations

    b) Battery Technology

    c) Power Supplies: DG, CHP, Fuel Cells, Solar,  and  Wind

4) Government & State Programs

5) NY REV review

6) Local DG Considerations

7) Using the SMP in a Microgrid Solution (Hardware considerations)

8) Overview of our Microgrid solution architecture (SG 4250 communicating with SMP4/DP units at each component using 61850)

9) Overview of IEC 61850

10) Hardware Considerations - list of items they should consider when choosing a Microgrid controller

11) Cybersecurity Considerations

12) General utility industry Cybersecurity



  Date and Time

  Location

  Hosts

  Registration



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  • 4000 Hadley Road
  • South Plainfield, New Jersey
  • United States 07080
  • Building: PSE&G - Hadley Road Facility
  • Room Number: Auditorium
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  • Starts 01 September 2015 10:20 AM UTC
  • Ends 18 September 2015 12:55 PM UTC
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  Speakers

Mr. Jim Dankowski Mr. Jim Dankowski of Eaton

Topic:

Mircogrids

 Government & State Programs


 NY REV review

Biography:

In his current role as Eaton’s Government Segment Marketing Manager, Jim Dankowski is in charge of the strategic planning, value proposition development and customer engagement for the government segment.  With 35 years of experience in the electrical power distribution and control industry, his knowledge has delivered unique and creative solutions that support Eaton’s clients with their energy initiatives and facility/systems optimization efforts.

In 2007, Jim was charged with the development of a “new” team to engage and increase the involvement of Eaton’s national sales organization and operations business in the federal government segment. In the span of six years his leadership was instrumental in tripling the business. He has also negotiated a five year extension of the GSA contract with the addition of over 250 products and services.  In addition, Jim developed Eaton’s Small Business Partnership initiative during that time. 

Email:

Address:1000 Cherrington Pkwy, , Moon Township, PA 15108, Pennsylvania, United States, 15108

Gabriel J Paoletti Gabriel J Paoletti of Eaton

Topic:

Microgrids

1) Market Forces & Drivers  


2) Microgrid Technical concepts


3) Product Considerations


    a) Inverter considerations


    b) Battery Technology) 


    c) Power Supplies: DG, CHP, Fuel Cells, Solar, a Wind

Biography:

Gabriel J. Paoletti, P.E. received a B.S.E.E degree from Drexel University, Philadelphia, Pa. in 1976 and an MBA from Rutgers University, Camden, NJ in 2009.  He received the IEEE Engineer of the Year Award for 2009 (Northern New Jersey Chapter) for new product and service innovation which improved the efficient distribution of electrical power. 

 

Mr. Paoletti has over thirty-three years of engineering service experience with Westinghouse, ABB and Eaton Electrical (Cutler-Hammer) Engineering Service.  He started as a field service engineer for Westinghouse in 1976, holding various positions over is 15 years at Westinghouse in engineering, operations, sales, marketing and sales management. Gabe then spent 7 years at ABB in Operations, sales and consulting. Gabe joined Eaton in December of 1997, during the formation of the Eaton Electrical Services & Systems Business (CHESS) working for Division Marketing Manager, Jack O’Neil.  His electrical distribution equipment experience includes field-testing, predictive and preventive maintenance, partial discharge technologies, RCM programs, applications engineering, failure analysis, power systems studies and renewable energy solutions. He has design experience with vacuum circuit breaker modernization, low voltage circuit breaker cell-retrofits and motor and transformer repair experience. He is also a patent participant for a switchgear partial discharge sensor and he received Patent # 7,646,308 for “System for Monitoring Electrical Equipment and Providing Predictive Diagnostics”, January 12, 2010.

 

Mr. Paoletti is a Senior Member of IEEE and a Registered Professional Engineer in the States of Pennsylvania and Delaware.   Mr. Paoletti has had technical papers published in the IEEE-IAS concerning microprocessor-based protective relays (1990), vacuum modernization of MV circuit breakers (1997), partial discharge technology related to MV motors and MV switchgear (2001 & 2004), condition-based maintenance of MV switchgear (2002) failure indicators of electrical equipment (2005) and safety and environmental evaluation of insulating materials in MV (2009) and Past, Present and Future Maintenance Practices (2011). Mr. Paoletti is currently Division Applications Engineering Manager for the Eaton Engineering Services and Systems Division. He also was a contributing author to the IEEE-Buff Book regarding topics on maintenance, testing and calibration (2002).

Email:

Address:1000 Cherrington Pkwy, , Moon Township, PA 15108, Pennsylvania, United States, 15108


Mr. Jim Dankowski of Eaton

Topic:

Mircogrids

Biography:

Email:

Address:Moon Township, PA 15108, Pennsylvania, United States

Gabriel J Paoletti of Eaton

Topic:

Microgrids

Biography:

Email:

Address:Moon Township, PA 15108, Pennsylvania, United States


Mr. Jim Dankowski of Eaton

Topic:

Mircogrids

Biography:

Email:

Address:Moon Township, PA 15108, Pennsylvania, United States

Gabriel J Paoletti of Eaton

Topic:

Microgrids

Biography:

Email:

Address:Moon Township, PA 15108, Pennsylvania, United States


Mr. Jim Dankowski of Eaton

Topic:

Mircogrids

Biography:

Email:

Address:Moon Township, PA 15108, Pennsylvania, United States

Gabriel J Paoletti of Eaton

Topic:

Microgrids

Biography:

Email:

Address:Moon Township, PA 15108, Pennsylvania, United States






Agenda

The seminar fee includes lunch, refreshments and handouts.  Non-members joining IEEE within 30 days of the seminar will be rebated 50% of the IEEE registration charge.

Four hours of instruction will be provided.  If desired, IEEE Continuing Education Units (0.4 CEUs) will be offered for this course - a small fee of $45 will be required for processing.

Please pay attention to the “Registration Fee” and choose the appropriate choice either with or without CEUs.