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More Power to The FutureChapters Meeting
Damir NovoselIEEE PES President
Quanta Technology President
July 17, 2017
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Grid of the Future? How to value T&D system in the presence of renewables? How best to deliver remote renewable energy sources to load centers? Is storage solution to renewable intermittency? What are optimal measures for managing assets: hardening, reliability, CIP?
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Going Forward…• Increase Industry
Participation – Members to Volunteers
• Promote Products & Services• Increase Global Participation• Provide objective technical
leadership, globally Respond to changing needs Fast-track standards
development Cooperation with global
government/regulatory agencies
Record Membership Growth!
Official PES Membership:
37,035
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Record Number of Professional & Student Chapters
250 Chapters: Up from 230 in 2015290 Student Chapters: Up from 160 in 2015 Transition Students to Regular Members
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REGION 935 & 85
REGIONS 1-7125 & 46
REGION 845 & 51
REGION 1045 & 108
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Congratulate Our Outstanding PES Chapters
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Chapters are fueling regional growth and realization
of PES benefits
Award for Large Chapter Delhi, Region 10
Award for Small ChapterPanama, Region 9
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“More Power to the Future”Invest in and Engage with
Our Global Community
Global Industry-Focused Conferences & Workshops
Global Generation, Transmission & Distribution Conf. & Exposition
T&D North America, Denver April 16-19, 2018
T&D Latin America, Lima PeruSeptember 18-21, 2018
T&D Asia, Bangkok, ThailandMarch 6-7, 2019
Zagreb, Croatia, May 11 ‘17 Vancouver, Can., July 24-25 ‘17 Costa Rica, Aug. 23-24, ‘17 San Francisco, Sep. 6-7, ‘17 CEO Forum, Lima, Peru, Sep. ’17 New Orleans, October 2018
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Annual/Bi-annual Regional Industry Workshops
FORMAT Focus on relevant and practical
industry topics Duration: 1.5 – 2 Days
– Start with executive panel– Technical panel sessions on the
topics of interest– 1 day tutorial on “burning” topics
Optional:– Vendor exhibition
PROCESS AND FUNDING Led by Regions /
Chapters, coordinated with conferences
Connects chapters with industry & technical activities
Self-funded Seed funding available
to initiate the event
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Corporate Engagement Packages
Company financially supports employees to join & participate in various IEEE initiatives
IEEE offers training, discounts, engagement opportunities, etc.
IEEE offers executive engagements
“More Power to the Future”IEEE PES Executive Advisory Council
• Established for Regions 1-7• Started for Region 9• Follow up with Regions 8 & 10
Michelle Blaise, SVP ComEd Mark Carpenter, SVP OncorKevin Curtis, VP Dominion
Kevin Dasso, VP PG&EDavid Geier, VP SDG&E
Chris Kelly, SVP National GridLee Mazzocchi, VP Duke
Erik Takayesu, Sr Director SCEGreg Reimer, VP BC Hydro
Gordon van Welie, CEO NE ISOJuan Bedout, CTO GE
Chris Root, COO VELCO
Executive and Corporate EngagementsMORE POWER TO THE FUTURE
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“More Power to the Future”
IEEE PES University• Tutorials (CEUs and PDHs) & Webinars on Emerging Topics/Standards • Next Generation Energy Educational Initiative (GenEEI ) open source platform• Offerings to corporations & individual members
Merit Scholarship and Scholarship Plus
Resource Center• Easy Access to Information to help with sharing
best practices, education, industry trends, etc.• Distribution tool for digital products (complements
Xplore)
Education Initiatives
FREE for PES Members1,000+ Products
40,000+ Visitors in past 12 Months from 158
Countries resourcecenter.ieee-pes.org
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Involvement by:IEEE Standards AssociationIEEE USAIEEE Policy CommitteeIEEE Smart GridOther IEEE Societies
Policy Technical Support Task Force• Task 1: Standards and
Interoperability• Task 2: Technology• Task 3: Conferences and Meetings• Task 4: Education
IEEE Industry MOUsMORE POWER TO THE FUTURE
IEEE & U.S. DOE MOU to address grid modernization challenges
IEEE & FERC MOU to address energy infrastructure and market challenges
IEEE & NERC MOU (led by SA) to perform and promote regional and international standardization
Supporting other global agencies:• N. American Transmission Forum• EU Commission • State Grid China Corp• California PUC, etc.
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Policy Technical Support Task Force11
• Address gaps within IEEE Standards, e.g. WG to address Low Short Circuit Current Impact due to Renewables
IEEE/NERC workshop "IEEE 1547™ DER Interconnection with Electric Power Systems - A Standards and Conformity Assessment" on August 9
• Open source platform for grid analysis – demo at GM 2017
• Provided response to US Senate Staff on the security of the grid
• Supported DOE with the Modern distribution grid report (DSPx)
• Participation at FERC and DOE conferences
• Leadership and participation at IEEE conferences
– FERC, NERC, DOE, NATF and ENTSO-E at GM 2017
– M. Pesin (DOE) - Chair PES ISGT 2018
• Provided input to the IEEE European Public Policy Initiative Position Statements on Transportation Electrification, Energy Storage and Renewables, Heating and Cooling, DC Distribution
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“More Power to the Future”Standards, Guides, & Reports to Address Emerging
Industry Topics, including fast-tracking
Recent Tutorials and Webinars on Standards
IEEE Standards Association and PES MOU to develop content and promote standards – PES develops ~45% of Standards
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IEEE Std. 1547 - Standard for Interconnecting DER
IEEE Std. C37.238 Use of IEEE 1588 Precision Time Protocol in Power System Applications
IEEE Std. C62.2 - Surge Protection of Power Systems
IEEE Std. 998 - Direct Lightning Stroke Subs. Shielding
IEEE Std. C122.4 Application of Gas-Insulated Transmission Lines, Rated 72.5 kV and up
IEEE Std. C37.122.6 - Interface of New GI Equip. in Existing GI Substations above 52 kV
IEEE 2030.5 (Smart Energy Profile 2.0): An Overview and Applicability of DER
IEEE Std. C37.242 Guide for Synchronization, Calibration, Testing, & Installation of PMUs
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13 Societies and SA
smartgrid.ieee.org
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Peer Recognition: Do you know someone deserving recognition?
Attend Nomination Workshop Today2:00–3:30 PM, G-306
Learn about on-line nomination, start / end periods, and evaluation process
Look for Web based workshop announcements soon, under “Important Information” site above
Looking for Opportunities for broader coverage of all Regions
On-Line Nominations Start September 2017
www.ieee-pes.org/pes-communities/awards
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Future Grid Roadmap• Demand For Electricity and T&D Will Increase Population growth, EV, renewables, etc.
• Fuel Transformation is Occurring• More Resilient, Safe, Reliable, & Efficient Grid Advancements in technology and processes Need for clear and balanced regulatory policies
• Electricity Value Seen Beyond Commodity More choices, digital age reliability, comfort value Societal and Economic goals to meet sustainability
and support of growing economy
Key for Smarter Grid: educated workforce, developing & applying standards, and sharing global best practices