Summary

2013 Grid of the Future, Boston, MA

  • 2013-1-Control of Brushless Doubly-Fed Reluctance Wind Generators
  • 2013-2-Advanced Utility Analytics with Object Oriented Database Technology
  • 2013-3-Critical Policy Issues for Smart Grid Adoption by Utilities
  • 2013-4-Understanding the Value of Uninterrupted Service
  • 2013-5-Deploying Power Flow Control to Improve the Flexibility of Utilities Subject to Rate Freezes and Other Regulatory Restrictions
  • 2013-6-Modeling, Simulation, and Applications of Distributed Battery Energy Storage Systems in Power Systems
  • 2013-7- Time Series Model of Photovoltaic Generation for Distribution Planning Analysis
  • 2013-8-National Grid’s Approach to the Smart Energy Solutions Program Resource Training
  • 2013-9-Utilizing Single Phase Operation Scheme on Untransposed 765kV lines for a Stability-Limited Plant
  • 2013-10-Online Stability Solutions Recent Advances
  • 2013-11-Age-dependent & multi-load reliability analysis in transmission systems
  • 2013-12-An Investigation of the Impact of Photovoltaic Generation on a Utility Transmission System
  • 2013-13-Automated Power System Waveform Analytics for Improved Visibility, Situational Awareness, and Operational Efficiency
  • 2013-14-Reducing Wildfire Risk through the Use of Advanced Electrical Waveform Monitoring and Analytics
  • 2013-15-Laminar Control for Distributed Generation and Microgrid Integration
  • 2013-16-Worldwide Power System Oscillations Observed by Distribution Level Phasor Measurements
  • 2013-17-How Aerospace Technology is Improving the Efficiency, Capacity and Reliability of the Smart Grid
  • 2013-18-Meeting Today’s Planning Study Demands with Automation
  • 2013-19-Technology Readiness for the Smart Grid
  • 2013-20-Calculating Variable Transfer Limits for Dynamic Transfers
  • 2013-21-New Protection Relay for Variable Speed (DFI) Motor Generators
  • 2013-22-Movement to the full digital substation
  • 2013-23-Digital Protection Past, Present, and Future
  • 2013-24-Impacts of the Decentralized Wind Energy Resources on the Grid
  • 2013-25-Accidental Islanding of Distribution Systems with Multiple Distributed Generation Units of Various Technologies
  • 2013-26-Voltage Control in Medium Voltage Lines with High Penetration of Distributed Generation
  • 2013-27-Effect of GIC and GIC Capability of EHV Power Transformers
  • 2013-28-Model, Monitor & Mitigate Geomagnetically Induced Currents
  • 2013-29-Calculation of GIC in Bulk Power Systems
  • 2013-30- Planning and Operation Considerations for Michigan’s Eastern Upper and Northern Lower Peninsulas
  • 2013-31-STATCOM Application to Address Grid Stability and Reliability Part I
  • 2013-32-Facilitating Bulk Wind Power Integration Using LCC HVDC
  • 2013-33-Calculation of GIC in Bulk Power Systems
  • 2013-34-The Upgrade of the Northern Terminal of the Pacific NW-SW HVdc Intertie Celilo Converter Station (USDOE-BPA)
  • 2013-35-Novel Use of Existing Data for Smart Grid Preliminary Analysis and for Asset Optimization
  • 2013-36-The Implication of Faulty Sensors to Asset Analytics in Producing Reliable Indicators of Asset Health
  • 2013-37-Automated Aggregation of Data for Asset Health Analysis

Additional informations

Publication type Colloquia
Reference COLL_BOS_2013
Publication year
Publisher CIGRE National Committee
Price for non member Free
Price for member Free
Grid of the Future - Boston 2013
Grid of the Future - Boston 2013