Introduction to IBR Technical Requirements in the IEEE Std 2800-2022

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What is IEEE Standard 2800-2022? Learn about the scope, purpose, and specified requirements with Vice-Chair of the IEEE Standard 2800 Working Group Manish Patel.


Abstract: The IEEE SASB recently approved IEEE Standard 2800-2022 which establishes “technical minimum requirements for the interconnection, capability and performance of inverter-based resources (solar, wind & storage plants, including those connected via VSC-HVDC like offshore wind) interconnected to transmission and sub-transmission systems.” This presentation will review scope, purpose, and specified requirements with focus on voltage and frequency ride-through capability and performance requirements. Variations in capability and performance requirements considering limitations of various technologies will also be discussed.



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  • Date: 10 Oct 2023
  • Time: 09:00 AM to 01:30 PM
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Manish Patel Manish Patel of Southern Company

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IEEE Standard 2800-2022

Abstract: The IEEE SASB recently approved IEEE Standard 2800-2022 which establishes “technical minimum requirements for the interconnection, capability and performance of inverter-based resources (solar, wind & storage plants, including those connected via VSC-HVDC like offshore wind) interconnected to transmission and sub-transmission systems.” This presentation will review scope, purpose, and specified requirements with focus on voltage and frequency ride-through capability and performance requirements. Variations in capability and performance requirements considering limitations of various technologies will also be discussed.

Biography:

Manish received his B.E. from B. V. M. Engineering College, V. V. Nagar, India in 2000 and Ph.D. from Clemson University, Clemson, South Carolina in 2009, both in electrical engineering. He joined Georgia Power Company in 2006 as a Protection & Control Applications Engineer.  Since then, he has spent 11 years in Protection & Control Applications and 6 years with the Transmission Planning - Stability group. Manish is an active member of the IEEE PSRC. He was a vice-chair of the IEEE 2800 working group and currently serves as a secretary of the IEEE P2800.2 working group. He is a registered Professional Engineer in the state of Alabama.

 





Agenda

08:30 - Sign in - light refreshments will be served

09:00 - Tutorial to begin

11:30 - Lunch

13:30 - Q&A

 

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