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Power Engineering Society General Meeting in Toronto, July 2003
The IEEE Power Engineering Society held its Annual General Meeting (a
new meeting format replacing the traditional Winter and Summer meetings)
in Toronto at the Sheraton Centre Hotel, June 13 - 17, 2003. Several members
of the Toronto Power Engineering Chapter attended and took part in the events
reported below.
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Opening session -
Section Chair Bob Hanna made a presentation [PPT] to the delegates at the
opening session about the Section's centennial and then presented PES
President John Estey with a copy of "Electricity - The Magic Medium", a
book commemorating the achievements of the electrical industry in
Canada, which was produced by the IEEE Canadian Region for the 1984 IEEE
centennial.
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Lobby display -
Chapter Chair Rong-Liang Chen, Secretary Pelle Westlind, Section Chair Bob
Hanna, and Life Members Chapter Chair Bob Alden set up a table with
information about the Section and its centennial activities.
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Chapter volunteers -
A number of volunteers from our PES Chapter helped at the conference in
various duties, such as distributing registration packages at the
registration desk, monitoring technical sessions, being a tour guide,
etc. Mr. Constantin Sava (on the left in the photo) said this volunteer
experience was a good opportunity for him to know what was happening in the
power industry, especially in his field.
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Plenary session - addressed the topic "Empowering
Ideas...Transforming Leading Edge Thinking into Practical Solutions".
IEEE PES President-Elect Hans Püttgen acted as moderator and gave a
lively performance, especially when phrasing the questions based on
audience input using forms provided.
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Toronto Hydro President Courtney Pratt started with his presentation, entitled
"The Dynamic Tension Between Ideas and Solutions" and used three case studies
to illustrate the complexity of moving an idea to a sucessful outcome:
- the Noranda Magnola plant - an expensive failure
- Interval metering - a undetermined outcome
- the Toronto Hydro biodiesel fuel project - a great success
He kindly made his
presentation [PPT] available.
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3M Electrical Products Division Vice President Paul Steece spoke about
the 3M philosopy.
He was unable to make his presentation available at the time.
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Research in Motion Chairman and Co-Chief Executive Officer Jim Balsillie
spoke about their most sucessful product "The Blackberry". He explained
the reasons for its sucess in terms of the basic characteristics of the
product, and highlighted a fundamental premise in the wireless data
business - "access beats features".
He kindly made his
presentation [PPT] available.
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Awards luncheon - Two distinguished Canadian power engineers received major awards at the IEEE Power Engineering Society meeting on June 15, 2003 at the Sheraton Centre Hotel in Toronto.
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Dr. Sarma P. Maruvada received the Herman Halperin Electric Transmission
and Distribution Award from IEEE Past President Ray Findlay "for contributions
to the understanding and characterization of electromagnetic fields and corona
phenomina associated with high voltage AC/DC overhead transmission lines".
Dr.Maruvada obtained his doctorate at the University of Toronto in 1968 and
worked for most of his professional life at the Hydro Quebec Institute
of Research. He is currently a consultant.
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Dr. M. Azizur Rahman received the Cyril Veinott Electromechanical Energy
Conversion Award "for contributions to the design and analys of
hysterisis and permanent magnet motors". The photo shows PES President
John Estey presenting the award with IEEE Past President Ray Findlay
beside Aziz Rahman.
Dr. Rahman obtained his
doctorate from Carleton University and has worked in a variety of
industrial and academic environments. He is currently University
Research Professor at Memorial University of Newfoundland.
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John Undrill, Charles Concordia, and Paul deMello were together at the
head table on the occasion of the initiation of the "Charles Concordia Power
Systems Engineering Award" which was presented to Paul deMello. The citation
reads "For major contributions to the development of High Voltage Power
Systems worldwide". John represented the General Electric Company who fund
the award which consists of a plaque and U.S. $ 5,000. These PES members
are three of the finest engineers and researchers who have made seminal
contributions to the understanding and practical use of stability analysis
and prediction.
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