Industry-Academic Day Long Face-To-Face Event
Industry-Academic Day Long Face-To-Face Event including technical field visit.
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- Date: 24 May 2024
- Time: 10:30 AM to 05:00 PM
- All times are (UTC+10:00) Sydney
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- UTS City Campus - CB11.06.408
- Sydney, New South Wales
- Australia
- Building: Building 11
- Room Number: Level6, Room No: 408
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University of Technology Sydney, NSW
- Co-sponsored by IEEE NSW PES Chapter, YP- New South Wales Section Affinity Group, YP - UTS IEEE Student Branch YP, and WIE, MQU IEEE Student Branch- Macquarie University, WIE and YP- UOW IEEE IAS/PES Student Branch
- Starts 20 May 2024 03:59 PM
- Ends 23 May 2024 11:00 AM
- All times are (UTC+10:00) Sydney
- No Admission Charge
Speakers
Prof. Jahangir
Transferrable benefits from feasibility study of Derwent Bride Microgrids
Academic Talk by Professor Jahangir Hossain, University of Technology Sydney
This insightful presentation will explore the successful outcomes of the speaker’s latest project, which has pioneered innovative tools and methodologies for optimizing microgrid design processes. The project has yielded a comprehensive suite of analytical and operational tools, seamlessly integrated into a prototype platform to transform microgrid concepts into reality. These developments provide essential resources for feasibility studies, enhancing decision-making capabilities for designers, investors, and stakeholders across various communities. By incorporating community values and technical precision, the project balances social considerations with robust engineering solutions, ensuring sustainable, efficient, and adaptable energy systems. Discover how these achievements can influence future energy solutions and contribute to a more resilient and sustainable energy landscape. Join our expert panel as we discuss the project's impact, explore its broad applications, and envision the future of microgrid technologies.
Dr. Moktadir
Technical challenges and solutions related to the Large-Scale Renewable integration in Australia
This presentation will discuss about the technical challenges related to renewable energy integration into the Australian grid, mainly the issues with the current grid following inverter technologies connected into weak grids. This presentation will also highlight the currently available technologies to overcome those challenges and promote more renewable integration into weak grids. At end of the presentation, there will be some suggestions for those who want to build their career in the Power System and Renewable Energy Industries.
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