Powering the Future: Navigating Grid Transformation in an Era of Renewable Integration and Extreme Weather Challenges

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The electric grid is undergoing rapid transformation, primarily driven by the increasing integration of inverter-based renewable resources. The nature and performance of renewable resources significantly influence grid operation and planning. Furthermore, the growing frequency of extreme weather events compounds the complexities of maintaining grid reliability. In this presentation, Dr. Tbaileh will delve into his ongoing research endeavors. The topics to be explored include the online monitoring of inertia, modeling of multi-terminal HVdc systems, and extreme events cascading analysis.



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  • Date: 15 Nov 2023
  • Time: 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM
  • All times are (UTC-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
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  • 141 Warren St
  • New Jersey Institute of Technology
  • Newark, New Jersey
  • United States 07103
  • Building: ECE
  • Room Number: 202

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  • Starts 21 October 2023 10:00 AM
  • Ends 15 November 2023 11:00 AM
  • All times are (UTC-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
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Ahmad Tbaileh Ahmad Tbaileh of ISO New England

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Powering the Future: Navigating Grid Transformation in an Era of Renewable Integration and Extreme Weather Challenges

The electric grid is undergoing rapid transformation, primarily driven by the increasing integration of inverter-based renewable resources. The nature and performance of renewable resources significantly influence grid operation and planning. Furthermore, the growing frequency of extreme weather events compounds the complexities of maintaining grid reliability. In this presentation, Dr. Tbaileh will delve into his ongoing research endeavors. The topics to be explored include the online monitoring of inertia, modeling of multi-terminal HVdc systems, and extreme events cascading analysis.

Biography:

Ahmad Tbaileh received his Ph.D. degree from Virginia Tech in 2017. He is currently a Lead Analyst in the Advanced Technology Solutions at ISO New England. Prior to joining ISO-NE, he was a Senior Research Engineer at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. His research interests are modeling and analytical methods for power system stability and control, renewable integration, and grid resiliency.





Agenda

- Talk by Ahmad Tbaileh at 11:00 am
- Lunch box after the talk at 12:00 pm
- All welcome. You don't have to be an IEEE member to attend this meeting.