Opportunities and Challenges in Power Flow Control in a Modern Grid

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Speaker: Dr. Kalyan K. Sen, PhD, PE, MBA
• IEEE Life Fellow, Fulbright Scholar
• IEEE PES Distinguished Lecturer
• President & CTO, Sen Engineering Solutions, Inc

Date & Time:
Wednesday, 16th July 2025
10:30 AM – 12:00 PM (NZST)

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Abstract:
This seminar explores the evolving landscape of power flow control, from traditional equipment like inductors and transformers to modern power electronics-based solutions. Dr. Sen will discuss how existing transmission infrastructure can be optimized to address grid congestion and will present insights on emerging technologies, including the Sen Transformer. The session will include real-world experiences in designing and commissioning FACTS controllers.

Biography:
Dr. Kalyan K. Sen is a globally recognized expert in power flow control, with 33 years of academic and industrial experience. He was a key contributor to Westinghouse’s FACTS development and is a co-inventor of the Sen Transformer. He holds degrees from Jadavpur University, Tuskegee University, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, and an MBA from Robert Morris University. Dr. Sen is also a licensed Professional Engineer in Pennsylvania and New York.



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Opportunities and Challenges in Power Flow Control in a Modern Grid

Speaker:          Kalyan K. Sen, PhD, PE, MBA, IEEE Life Fellow

Title:                Fulbright Scholar, IEEE PES Distinguished Lecturer

Organization:             President & CTO, Sen Engineering Solutions, Inc.

 

Abstract: Power flow control techniques have been practiced, from using inductors, capacitors, transformers and load tap changers in the earlier days of electrical engineering to power electronics-based solutions in recent years. Even though the costs and complexities of the available solutions vary widely, the basic underlying theory of power flow control is still the same as it has always been. The question is which solution one should employ. The answer depends on knowing what the true need is. The power industry’s pressing need for the most economical ways to transfer bulk power along a desired path may be met by building new transmission lines, which is a long and costly process. Alternatively, it may be quicker and cheaper to utilize the existing transmission lines more efficiently. The key is to identify the underutilized transmission lines and harness their dormant capacities to increase the power flows to the lines’ thermal limits using the most cost-effective and time-tested solutions. Also, the grid congestion can be mitigated by holding the power flow in a line at its limit, instead of tripping the line and possibly initiating a cascaded failure of the grid, resulting in a blackout.

The presentation is designed to provide the basic principles of power flow control theory, an overview of the most commonly used power flow controllers, and future trends. The first commercial-grade Sen Transformer is designed, manufactured, and tested. The test results are as always expected. The audience will hear from an expert who actually designed and commissioned a number of power electronics-based FACTS controllers since their inceptions in the 1990s.

Biography:

Speaker: Kalyan Sen is the President & Chief Technology Officer of Sen Engineering Solutions, Inc. (www.sentransformer.com) that specializes in developing SMART power flow controllers—a functional requirements-based and cost-effective solution. Kalyan worked for 33 years in academia and industry. He was a key member of the Flexible Alternating Current Transmission Systems (FACTS) development team at the Westinghouse Science & Technology Center for which he became a Westinghouse Fellow Engineer. He contributed to concept development, simulation, design, and commissioning of FACTS projects at Westinghouse. He conceived some of the basic concepts in power flow control technology for which he was elevated to the IEEE Fellow grade with the citation: for the development and application of power flow control technology. He is the Co-inventor of the Sen Transformer, which is commercially available to regulate ±6.5 MVA line power in a 33 kV line.

Kalyan received BEE (first class honors, 1982), MSEE (1983), and PhD (1987) degrees, all in Electrical Engineering, from Jadavpur University (India), Tuskegee University (USA), and Worcester Polytechnic Institute (USA), respectively. He also received an MBA (2012) from Robert Morris University (USA). He is a licensed Professional Engineer in Pennsylvania and New York.