Education Activity for Power System Protection

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As electrical networks worldwide transition from centralized generation centres to an increasing reliance on distributed resources that contribute not only to demand supply but also play a crucial role in dedicated frequency support functions, the landscape of protection systems is adapting to align with these changes. Network companies are moving ahead with standards to implement anti-islanding protection, this workshop is dedicated to sharing information and knowledge regarding how these protection elements work, and then progressing the discussion with how these elements are tested in the field. Included in the presentation will be some protection system testing philosophies, relevant to all protection elements and best practices with regards to working on the essential infrastructure which is our electrical energy grid.



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  • Date: 14 Mar 2024
  • Time: 01:00 PM to 04:00 PM
  • All times are (UTC+10:00) Brisbane
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  • The University of Queensland
  • St Lucia , Queensland
  • Australia 4067
  • Building: Hawken Engineering Building
  • Room Number: Room 50-C207

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  • Starts 21 February 2024 05:34 PM
  • Ends 13 March 2024 05:34 AM
  • All times are (UTC+10:00) Brisbane
  • No Admission Charge


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Tibor Congo Tibor Congo

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Education Activity for Power System Protection

Biography:

Tibor Congo is an Electrical Engineer with over 15 years experience working in businesses ranging from distribution, transmission, mining and consulting. He is currently working with Omicron electronics (OMICRON) Australia as a sales and application engineer, supporting users that are working on the Australian and New Zealand electrical networks.
His experiences in the renewable sector include primary and secondary testing at solar farm installations, providing training on the theory and testing of anti-islanding protection devices and supporting users who are facing challenges whilst performing this testing on sites around Australia and New Zealand.