Superconductor Cables: Technology, Utility Applications, Data Centers and the ComEd project
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Please join Mr. Michael Ross, P.E. for an exploration of the development and deployment of superconductor cables in industry and electric utility systems.
One PDH will be provided to those attending and completing Mr. Ross' presentation.
This presentation will be strictly a webinar based virtual presentation.
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Steven L. Root
Technical Programs Chair
IEEE Toledo Section
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Michael Ross of IEEE
Superconductor Cables: Technology, Utility Applications, Data Centers, and ComEd Project
For many years, superconductor cables have been considered a potentially powerful new tool for electric utility engineers. Since the 1986 discovery of High Temperature Superconducting (HTS) materials that can be economically cooled with inexpensive liquid nitrogen, the utility industry has been highly interested in the technology. In 2000, the first trial demonstration of an HTS cable occurred in Carrollton, Georgia; followed by dozens of further demonstrations in the USA, Europe, Japan, Korea, and other countries.
In 2014, the first permanent, continuously utilized HTS cable was installed in Essen, Germany where it has operated flawlessly. Other permanent projects have since been planned in Korea and are under consideration in many countries.
In May of 2019, the US Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) approved the classification of this project as being a transmission asset and a cost recovery plan for the first permanent HTS cable installation in North America with Commonwealth Edison (ComEd) in Chicago. With project ground breaking occurring in July, 2020 and energized in the summer of 2021, this project represents commercial adoption of the technology and is already driving many US electric utilities to educate and investigate this proven and newly available technology.
This presentation will include the following discussions:
Background of High Temperature Superconductor Cable Technology
Review of Cable Components and Accessories
Features and Applications of HTS Cables on Utility Systems
Benefits of HTS Cables for Urban Utilities
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- Improved Resiliency & Reliability
- Capacity Increases
- System Modernization
Review of ComEd's Active HTS Cable Project in Chicago
Biography:
Michael Ross, P.E. - Managing Director of Superconductor Power Products - AMSC
Mr. Ross has been with the AMSC team for twenty-six years. He joined AMSC as a Transmission and Distribution Planning Engineer, designing technical solutions and applications for utilities and industry utilizing AMSC Power Electronic and High Temperature Superconductor (HTS) products. Later he became the Director of AMSC's FACTS (Flexible AC Transmission Systems) product line and then the Managing Director of AMSC's Distribution Power Products. Today he works with electric utilities to find optimized solutions utilizing AMSC's Superconductor based solutions to ensure that the products are ideally designed for our customers.
Prior to joining AMSC, Mr. Ross worked in the transmission planning department for Xcel Energy (formerly Northern States Power).
Mr. Ross received a BSEE degree from North Dakota State University in 2000 and has performed post graduate work at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Mr. Ross is a registered Professional Engineer in the State of Wisconsin and a member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) and CIGRE>
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Agenda
Log In – 5:45 p.m.
Introductions & Instructions – 5:55 p.m.
Presentation (Including Q&A): 6:00 - 7:00 p.m.
Adjourn - 7:15 p.m.
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