IEEE PES ESPAÑA | [Webinar(1º) 23.01.2025] | Development of the Swedish power system and key stability aspects

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IEEE PES ESPAÑA | [Webinar(1º) 23.01.2025] |  THE ENERGY TRANSITION | Towards a DECARBONIZED ENERGY |

Development of the Swedish power system and key stability aspects 

 

Estimados Miembros del Capítulo IEEE PES ESPAÑA y de la comunidad de sistemas eléctricos de potencia,
Dear IEEE PES Spain Members and Colleagues from power and energy community,

 

 Continuing with the [Webinar] series on the topic

LA TRANSICIÓN ENERGETICA | Hacia una ECONOMIA DESCARBONIZADA 
THE ENERGY TRANSITION
 | Towards a DECARBONIZED ECONOMY

 

The energy transition towards a decarbonized economy will present a relevant challenge and a crucial transformation faced by our Society; Decelerating climate change effects is becoming a moral commitment.
As a society, we are part of the decarbonized energy process that goes through the electrification of the economy and it is supported by renewables within a sustainable energy model.
This means a change of paradigm which heads towards an immediate exciting future full of challenges at all levels associated with flexibility in its widest conception. It is assumed that a change of paradigm, that requires changing the focus from active based asset management towards the digitalization that ensures resiliency and security for the future electric systems.
In this context, we need to contribute and stimulate the exchange of ideas from different perspectives and experiences, creating a framework of reflection through these series of webinars. The expected benefit and impact is the identification of opportunities within the complexity associated with the change of paradigm.

 

En este seminario, la Dra Marina Oluić (Svenska kraftnät, Suecia) nos hablará sobre el desarrollo del sistema eléctrico de Suecia y los retos clave asociados a la estabilidad. 

Título: Development of the Swedish power system and key stability aspects 

Ponente: Marina Oluić (Svenska kraftnät, Sweden)

Fecha: Jueves 23 de enero, 2025
Hora: 16:30 - 18:30 (CET)
Idioma: Inglés

Formato híbrido: asistencia online o presencial

Lugar: ETSI ICAI, Universidad Pontificia Comillas, Alberto Aguilera 25, 28015 Madrid, Madrid, España. Aula Pérez del Pulgar.

Seminario gratuito

Contenido: 

The power system is changing rapidly, which creates major challenges for the system operational reliability, stability and balancing. We are moving towards a power system with a higher share of weather-dependent electricity production that is connected via power electronics/converters, while at the same time the predictable electricity production constitutes a decreasing portion of the total volume. Generation is also increasingly connected to the distribution system instead to the transmission system, and more large loads/consumption facilities are being present. There is also a geographical redistribution of both electricity production and consumption, which leads to changed power flows. In addition, more converters are being commissioned elsewhere in the power system, for example in HVDC systems, battery storage and end users in energy-intensive industries, etc. These are just some of the challenges that the Transmission System Operators (TSOs) worldwide are facing nowadays.

In this specific seminar, Marina will briefly present the main mission, task, role and collective responsibility of the Swedish TSO (Svenska kraftnät) while particularly focusing on:

- the ongoing and foreseen development of the Swedish power system and on

- the key stability aspects (as well as related challenges/opportunities and potential measures) that follow this development and are to be addressed in order to tackle the energy transition.

Finally, as the IEEE PES Diversity Equity and Inclusion (DEI) Committee Initiatives Member, Marina will close the presentation by reflecting upon the DEI mission and its current activities.

 

La participación en estos seminarios es abierta a cualquier asistente, incluyendo miembros de IEEE/PES y no-miembros. Sin embargo, el REGISTRO en el evento es necesario para recibir en enlace URL para el evento WebEx. En enlace de conexión para este [Webinar(1º) 23.01.2025] se mandará a los asistentes el día del evento a las 11:30am (CET).

El registro se cierra el día 23.01.2025 a las 11:00 (CET). El acceso al REGISTRO es:

https://events.vtools.ieee.org/event/register/462137

For further information:

[Webinar(1º) 23.01.2025]: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/event/register/462137

The IEEE PES ESPAÑA System issues participation certificates in these [Webinars] to the attendees under request. The necessary condition for the System to issue the certificate is that the attendee must participate with at least one voice question during the question time.

 

Looking forward to seeing you.

 

Un cordial saludo,

Roberto Rocca, Secretario, Directiva de IEEE/PES Spain Chapter

Javier Renedo, Vocal de relación con la industria, IEEE/PES Spain Chapter


IEEE PES Spain Chapter,

http://www.ewh.ieee.org/soc/pes/spain/



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  • Date: 23 Jan 2025
  • Time: 04:30 PM to 06:30 PM
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  • Alberto Aguilera 25
  • Madrid, Madrid
  • Spain 28015
  • Building: ETSI ICAI
  • Room Number: Aula Pérez del Pulgar
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  • Starts 14 January 2025 04:00 PM
  • Ends 23 January 2025 11:00 AM
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  Speakers

Marina Oluić of Svenska kraftnät

Topic:

Development of the Swedish Power System and Key Stability Aspects

Biography:

Marina Oluić (Member, IEEE) received the B.Sc. and M.Sc. degrees in electrical engineering from the Faculty of Technical Sciences, University of Novi Sad, Serbia, in 2011 and 2012, respectively, and the joint Ph.D. degree in sustainable energy technologies and strategies from KTH Royal Institute of Technology (Stockholm, Sweden), Comillas Pontifical University (Madrid, Spain) and Delft University of Technology (Delft, The Netherlands), in 2019.

After continuing as a Postdoctoral Researcher at KTH (in the period 2019-2021), Marina joined the R&D Power Technology Section of the Swedish state-owned utility Vattenfall AB. As of May 2023, Marina holds a role of a power system specialist at the Swedish TSO (Svenska kraftnät) where she works with various national and international questions related to power system stability within the framework for strategic system development.

Additionally, she serves as an Associate Editor for IEEE Transactions on Power Systems and Power Engineering (PES) Letters and is the Initiatives Member of PES Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) Committee. Her professional and research interests include power system dynamics, stability & control as well as renewable generation & converter-interfaced technologies.

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