[IEEE-KC PES/IAS] TECHNICAL SEMINAR 2 OF 4 - Relaying Technologies

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VIRTUAL REGISTRATION DEADLINE EXTENDED! For Virtual attendance ONLY, we have extended the registration deadline through April 9, 2024. Please see details below for registration. In-person registration has ended as of April 3, 2024.

The IEEE-KC PES/IAS Joint Chapter is pleased to announce its Technical Seminar Series for Spring 2024!

This year we will be returning to an in-person hybrid format, although we will also offer a virtual option. Please see below for location details.

Relaying Technologies

This evening's seminar will cover various state-of-the-art relaying technologies. Our first topic will cover new approaches to device coordination for distribution systems. Our second topic will cover an overview of the IEC-61850 protocol in-use in utility substations.

Topics for this year are:

 

Fee Schedule:

  • Student Members
    • $25 (in-person w/meal)
    • $0 (virtual or in-person w/o meal)
  • IEEE Members: 
    • $35 (in-person)
    • $15 (virtual)
  • Non-Members:
    • $40 (in-person)
    • $20 (virtual)
  • Corporate members: $140 per seat for all four events (in-person)*

*Please contact the PES officer team for corporate registration.

PES Officer & Volunteer team contact information:

Parking Directions:

Please enter the campus from the south side on 90th Street. Follow the diagram below to locate parking and the main entrance to the building.



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  • Date: 09 Apr 2024
  • Time: 06:00 PM to 09:00 PM
  • All times are (UTC-05:00) Central Time (US & Canada)
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  • Starts 11 March 2024 12:00 AM
  • Ends 09 April 2024 03:00 PM
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  Speakers

Hardesh Khatri of Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories, Inc.

Topic:

High-Density Feeder Coordination

As more protective devices are added to distribution systems to improve reliability for customers, it becomes increasingly difficult to coordinate operations between the devices while maintaining speed, selectivity, and security.  One solution implements “high density coordination” (HDC) logic that is not reliant on peer-to-peer communications. This presentation describes the HDC scheme in detail and shares a real-world example showing the improved reliability metrics.  We will also discuss additional HDC benefits such as reducing setting complexity, improving accurate fault location, mitigating the effects of a conductor slap event that causes miscoordination, and fast fault clearing of permanent faults.

Biography:

Hardesh Khatri received his MS in electric power systems engineering from North Carolina State University in 2015. Hardesh joined Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories, Inc. (SEL) in 2016 and is currently a protection application engineer. His responsibilities include providing application support and technical training for protective relay users. Hardesh is a registered professional engineer in the state of California, a member of IEEE and PES, and actively involved in the Power System Relaying and Control Committee.

John Bettler of ComEd

Topic:

IEC-61850 Substation Automation






Agenda

Doors to the in-person event open at 5:00pm. Dinner will be served at approximately 5:00pm, prior to the seminar.

The evening's seminar will include two presentations and will begin promptly at 6:00pm CDT. Each presentation will include 1 break, as well as a short quiz and survey. Completion of the quiz will be required to receive a PDH certificate.