IEEE Power & Energy Society

DC Technologies for Grid Integration of Offshore Renewable Power

DC Technologies for Grid Integration of Offshore Renewable Power 770 430 ieeeeduweek

This video covers recent needs and development of DC technologies for the integration of large scale offshore wind power. Modelling and control of voltage source converters for HVDC are described for connecting offshore wind farms and for operation of multiple converters in multi-terminal DC grids. A method is presented to compare the reliability and economics of various types of converters with different power ratings, topologies, drives, cooling and submodule redundancy.

IEEE-Affiliated Group Name: IEEE PES

URL: https://resourcecenter.ieee-pes.org/education/webinars/PES_ED_WEB_DCT_121521.html

UC + MIPLearn and Power System Optimization

UC + MIPLearn and Power System Optimization 770 430 ieeeeduweek

Introduction to modeling and optimization in power systems presents the fundamental optimization problems in electricity markets, HIPPO – A High Performance Computer Software Tool; Optimization in utilities; MILP solvers and performance tuning in power system applications; UC + MIPLearn and power system optimization.

IEEE-Affiliated Group Name: IEEE PES

URL: https://resourcecenter.ieee-pes.org/education/webinars/PES_ED_WEB_UC_120720.html

GLOW: An Open-source Distribution Planning Tool Based on GridLAB-D (Video)

GLOW: An Open-source Distribution Planning Tool Based on GridLAB-D (Video) 600 400 ieeeeduweek

The adoption of smart grid and DERs have grown significantly in the last decade. This leads to impacts on the grid that need to be analyzed. One of the most advanced tools for impact studies is GridLAB-D. However, a command-line interface is a common method to use GridLAB-D thus it is prevalent only among experienced users. We will provide the background policies, requirements, and use cases related to DERs integration.

IEEE-Affiliated Group Name: IEEE PES

URL: https://resourcecenter.ieee-pes.org/education/webinars/PES_ED_WEB_GLOW_121820.html

Definition and Classification of Power System Stability Revisited & Extended

Definition and Classification of Power System Stability Revisited & Extended 770 430 ieeeeduweek

Since the publication of the original paper on power system stability definitions in 2004, the dynamic behavior of power systems has gradually changed due to the increasing penetration of converter interfaced generation technologies, loads, and transmission devices. In recognition of this change, a Task Force was established in 2016 to re-examine and extend, where appropriate, the classic definitions and classifications of the basic stability terms to incorporate the effects of fast-response pow

IEEE-Affiliated Group Name: IEEE PES

URL: https://resourcecenter.ieee-pes.org/education/webinars/PES_ED_WEB_TR77_030521.html