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Problems Of The Existing Electrical Grid And The
Features Of A Modern Grid Architecture
Wednesday, May 20th, 2009
Presented by the IEEE Oakland/East Bay Power & Energy Society Chapter
Topic: The existing power grid is aging, overloaded, unstable and incapable of meeting the power quality needs of an Information Economy. This fast-moving overview of the modern grid, and renewable energy's place in it, details the problems of the existing grid and the features of a modern grid architecture that can address these shortcomings. The various "roadmaps" proposed to achieve this vision are presented.
The Federal Government's recently proposed economic stimulus package contains about $60 Billion for smart grid and green power investments in the next two years. With this much consensus for moving forward, the various choices in media to support the Advanced Metering Initiative are discussed, along with their relative strengths and weaknesses. Two major threats to the energy infrastructure are openly presented, physical and cyber security. The third major threat that is just emerging is the "reliability" threat of improper EMC methods and testing in substations and generation plant. This threat and its remedies will also be explored. Remaining challenges will be identified and conclusions drawn.
Jerry Ramie, ARC Technical Resources, Inc., Jerry is a 26 year veteran of the EMC, communications and power industries and has authored six books on substation EMC for the Electric Power Research Institute. (EPRI) He has published articles on grid modernization and sits on the EMC Committee of the American Radio Relay League, (ARRL) on the Board of Directors of the Santa Clara Valley EMC Society, is a voting member of the IEEE-P1775 committee on EMC in BPL installations, a member of the IEEE Standards Association, an iNARTE-certified EMC technician, Secretary of the ANSI Accredited Standards Committee C63R on EMC and a Senior Member of the IEEE. He can be reached at Click for email address
Date & Time:
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Location:
Siemens Energy and Automation Inc
Fee:
$5.00
Reservations: Reservations are required due to limited seating. To reserve your place send email to: Click for addess
Questions:
Marvin R Hamon, P.E.
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