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Nirmal NairNirmal NairGeneral ChairGeneral Chair

IEEE PES International Conference on fPower Systems Technology 

POWERCONPOWERCON

POWERCON HISTORY

Towards Smarter, Resilient and Economic Power SystemsEconomic Power Systems

• 362 full papers received• 221 paper to be presented

• 30 technical sessions (5 or 4 parallel tracks)• 1 poster session (31st Wednesday)• 1 poster session (31st Wednesday)

• Tutorials (30th Tuesday)• Short Circuit Analysis of Power SystemsShort Circuit Analysis of Power Systems• Arcing Hazards Physics and Protecting your Staff

• Student/Graduate of Last Decade (GOLD)/Women in Engineering (WIE) (1st Thursday)( ) g g ( ) ( y)

• Plenary sessions• International experiences (31st Wednesday)

N Z l d P S t CEO P l (1st Th d )• New Zealand Power System CEO Panel (1st Thursday)• Technical Keynote  (2nd Friday)

Sponsors Page: Handbookp g

Thanks and enjo theThanks and enjoy the Conference AucklandConference, Auckland and our hospitalityand our hospitality

Challenges for gNew Zealand’s Electricity

F tFutureB b SiBob Simpson

President, EEA

EEA OverviewEEA OverviewL d di t d i f i d tLeads, co-ordinates and informs industry on

best practice engineering and safety mattersbest practice engineering and safety matters

relating to electric power industry plant, people,

systems and processes.

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New Zealand - OverviewNew Zealand Overview• 4 2 million people4.2 million people• 9,300 MW Capacity• 6,700 MW Maximum Demand • Five Generation Companiesp• National Grid – Transpower

150 000k f li d bl• 150,000km of lines and cable• 29 Local Network Companies• Multiple government regulators/policy agencies

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Future VisionFuture Vision– NZ 90% Renewable– New forms of energy production– Communications systems– Communications systems– Dynamic data systems– Energy Storage– Demand ManagementDemand Management– “Smart people”

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Infrastructure Interdependencep

Transpor-tationOil

Financial Markets

NaturalGasElectric

Power

Markets

Water

Telcos

O’Rourke from Peerenboom, Fisher, and Whitfield, 200116

Infrastructure ResilienceInfrastructure Resilience

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Resilience – The 4 R’sResilience The 4 R sReductionAssessing probabilities and consequences and applying context to determining risk, then developing risk reduction plans.

ReadinessEnsuring operational systems and capabilities are in place.

ResponseSafety of the public & keep the public informed, centralised assessment y p p p ,before action, activate contingency plans, mutual aid arrangements.

RecoveryTo restore the network to an acceptable service level

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Welcome to New ZealandWelcome to New Zealand

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Advancing the Workforce Network for Developing 

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g p gSmarter, Resilient and Economic Power Systems: 

IEEE PES ‐ Professional Development andIEEE PES ‐ Professional Development and Networking for Today and Tomorrow

Noel N. Schulz, IEEE PES PresidentKansas State UniversityKansas State University

PowerCon 2012 – October 31 2012PowerCon 2012  October 31, 2012

IEEE PES Mission Statement

To be the leading provider of scientific and engineering information on electric power and energy for theinformation on electric power and energy for the 

betterment of society and the preferred professional development source for our membersp f

www.ieee‐pes.org

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PES Governing Board Volunteer Leaders

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IEEE PES – ResourcesIEEE PES  Resourcesfor Today and Tomorrow

Membership has its privileges!

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privileges!

New Welcome Video for Membershttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fFWewsHtGM8&feature=youtu.be

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Chapters

Regional Representatives

Meliha Selak

Regional Representatives

• Grassroot Interactions of Power & Energy Community

• Over 230 and Growing (9 new Chapters, 9 new Student Chapters in 2011)

F k L b t L lit G lN l S hiC t V • Distinguished Lecturer ProgramFrank LambertRegion 1-7

Lalit GoelRegion 10

Nelson SegoshiRegion 9

Costas VournasRegion 8

Strategic Activities Worldwide • CSEE – Chinese Society of Electrical Engineers• EEA –Electricity Engineers’ Association, New Zealand• CIGRE• SAIEE – South Africa Institute of Electrical Engineers

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PES Chapters -- Worldwide FootprintPES Chapters Worldwide Footprint

PES PublicationsPES Publications

Saifur Rahman

PES Conferences and Meetings

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Bill R h tBill Rosehart

• Financially SponsoredSponsored Conferences around world

• Partnering forPartnering for Technically co-sponsored conferencesconferences

• International and Regional Scopes

• Emerging Topicsg g p

PES – Networking & Dissemination through Meetings ’06-’12

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Education32

Education• Resources

• Tutorials• E-Learning Module (New Smart Grid units)• Plain Talk Courses for Non-Engineering

ProfessionalsPete Sauer

• Videos • Awards

• Working to increase PES member nominations for Senior Member, Fellows and IEEE awards especially industry members and Regions 8, 9 and 10

St d t• Students• Student Programs – Expanding to Regions 8, 9

and 10• PES Careers• PES-Careers• PES Scholarship Plus

IEEE PES Scholarship Plus Initiative™• Creating Tomorrow’s Workforce

- 2011 with 93 Scholars

IEEE PES Scholarship Plus Initiative

- 2012 with 228 Scholars• Funding

– PES provided $1M seed funding in 2010p $ g– Seeking $10M in philanthropic donations 

over 3 years– Leadership gifts from S&C Electric and 

Schweitzer Engineering Labs of $1M each– Over $450,000 distributed to date

• Offering– Scholarship: $2000, $2000 and $3000 in 

year 1, 2 and 3– Career experiences

Apply online:• www.ee-scholarship.org

Appljications were due by June – Mentors• Working to expand beyond Regions 1‐7

• Appljications were due by June 30, 2013

• Awardees notified in September, 20122012

2012/13 PES S h l b R i2012/13 PES Scholars by Region

Technical Activities35

Technical Activities

19 Technical Committees and 4Damir Novosel

19 Technical Committees and 4 Coordinating Committees Including Intelligent Grid CoordinatingIntelligent Grid Coordinating Committee

• Reviews for Transactions and GM/T&D Conference Papers

• Panels, Sessions, Subcommittees, Working Groups, Task Forces

• Standards

Many Standards and Guides Urgently Neededy g y• Interoperability among recognized Smart Grid standards

– E.g. systems that include the use of both IEEE 1815 (DNP3) and IEC 61850 g y ( )devices / subsystems – huge investments had been made in DNP3 systems and will be made in both DNP3 and 61850  systems in the future

Harmonization of IEEE C37 118 and IEC 61850– Harmonization of IEEE C37.118 and IEC 61850

• Development of new standards / guides– Major investment in synchrophasor projects while standards are stillMajor investment in synchrophasor projects, while standards are still           

in the development

• Need for guidelines & methodology for AMI meter conformance testing and Cyber security assessment

• Electric vehicles: Assess usage patterns and grid infrastructure impact/needs

Need Example: DOE Stimulus for Synchrophasors

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• ~700 new Phasor Measurement Units (PMUs) to be installed and networked with existing measuring devices  during 2010 ‐ 2013

• New technology with new products (PMUs, Phasor Data Concentrators, Application Tools, etc.) released during the deployment phase

• Need for updated, coordinated, and new standards and guides to support interoperability

• IEEE PES took initiative in collaboration with DOE, NIST, IEC, North American Synchrophasor Initiative (NASPI) on 

Source: NASPI

y p ( )creating standards and guides needed by the users

Phasor Measurement Systems Standards and GuidesGPS

Communication standardsIEEE C37.118.2

Timing standardsIEEE 1588

Real Time Monitoring & Alarming

IEEE C37.118.2 IEC 61850-90-5ICCP

IEEE 1588 orIEEE C37.238

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Phasor Data Concentrator

Future real-time controlsMeasurement standardsIEEE C37 118 1

PDC Guide – Requirements, System Communications

Substation PDCIEEE C37.118.1 System Communications,

Testing IEEE C37.244

Off-line Dynamics AnalysisData Storage

Data storage standards

Installation, calibration, and test guide

Other utility PDCIEEE C37.111 COMTRADE

gIEEE C37.242

New Initiatives and Outreach39

New Initiatives and Outreach

Robin Podmore

Community Solutions Initiativehttp://communitysolutionsinitiative.org/Low cost, local efforts for electrification o cos , oca e o s o e ec ca o

in developing countries

Members At Large40

Members‐At‐Large

Erich GuntherSmart Grid

Tom PrevostStandardsSmart Grid Standards

P1860

P1861P1861

P1862

Members At Large41

Members‐At‐LargeIEEE PES Store

http://www.pes-store.org/

IEEE PES Store

Mike JensenPES Resource Center Jay Giri

Industrial LeadershipIndustrial Leadership

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IEEE Initiatives & PES

Cheri WarrenDivision VII Director• Smart Grid

• Electric Transportation

Division VII DirectorIEEE Board of

DirectorsElectric Transportation

• Cloud Computing

• Open Access Publication Opportunities

Smart Grid Web Portal

A gateway to IEEE Smart Grid

http://smartgrid.ieee.org/

g yinformation A few of the features:

Connections to social media groupsgroupsSmart Grid VideosTop articles and auto-import of IEEE IPQ&A With ExpertsContent from IEEE XploreContent from IEEE XploreSmart Grid “News” and event calendarMonthly newsletter

Launched in Jan 2011

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http://electricvehicle ieee org/http://electricvehicle.ieee.org/

http://cloudcomputing.ieee.org/

Other PES Initiatives for 201245

Other PES Initiatives for 2012• Community Summits to engage community stakeholders for utilityCommunity Summits to engage community stakeholders for utility 

modernization efforts

• New Magazine Marketing – Electrification– New electrification activities – Electric Transportation: Cars, Trains and Ships; Rural 

l ifi i i id d i ib d G iElectrification, Micro‐grids and Distributed Generation

• PES Communications Audit – How can we communicate better with PES volunteer leaders and members?

– Training, Mentoring, Website, E‐newsletters, Email, Linked In, Facebook, Twitter, …..

#pespowercon

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WIE/GOLD Events ‐‐ Thursday

E t di ti iti f W i E i i (WIE) d G d tExtending activities for Women in Engineering (WIE) and Graduates of the Last Decade (GOLD) at PES sponsored conferences and chapters worldwide

Developing Smarter, Resilient and Economic Power Systems

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ChristchurchEarthquakesq

Fukushima, Japan

Hurricane SandyHurricane Katrina

Keep informed and get involved!49

Keep informed and get involved!

Smartgrid ieee orgSmartgrid.ieee.org@ieeesmartgrid

www.ieee‐pes.orgwww.ieee.org• @ieee pes@ieee_pes

Email:Email:  [email protected]

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Monthly Update in E‐Newsletter

@ieeepes_noel

IEEE and PES built to last byIEEE and PES built to last by members and volunteers

SummarySummaryIEEE and PES, through members and volunteers, are 

working to advance technical knowledge and to provide professional development opportunities at different 

career levels around the world to advance the Workforce for Developing Smarter, Resilient and Economic Power 

Systems

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Questions?

Noel Schulz       [email protected]