Summary

2017 Grid of the Future, Cleveland, OH

  • 2017-1-FirstEnergy DOE Smart Grid Experience Distribution Grid of the Future
  • 2017-2-A Data Approach to Advanced Distribution Management Systems
  • 2017-3-Effective Management of Distribution Grid Model Data
  • 2017-4-ArcCalc at Dominion Energy
  • 2017-5-Improving Reliability by Enabling Fuse Saving Mode on Distribution Automation Devices
  • 2017-6-Communication Infrastructure Development to Support VVO Lessons Learned From the Rhode Island Implementation
  • 2017-7-Implementation of a Power Line Carrier Solution to Support Anti-islanding Protection and Reduce Interconnection Costs for Distributed Generation
  • 2017-8-A Study on the Impact of the Replacement of AC Transmission Lines by VSC-HVDC
  • 2017-9-Simultaneous Measurement of Hot Spot Temperature and Trace Moisture in a High Voltage Operating Transformer Using a Fiber Optics Sensor Pair
  • 2017-10-Predicting Network Transformer Failure at Con Edison with Bayesian Methods
  • 2017-11-A Study of the Implementation of an Improved Transformer Reliability Program
  • 2017-12-Using a Transformer Asset Health Index to Generate a Probability of Failure
  • 2017-13-GPS and GLONASS Constellations for Better Time Synchronizing Reliability
  • 2017-14-GPS Timing in Substations at Dominion Energy Where We are Now and Where We Need to Go
  • 2017-15-Teleprotection with MPLS Ethernet Communications Development and Testing of Practical Installations
  • 2017-16-Microgrid Islanding via GOOSE Messaging
  • 2017-17-Case Study Improving System Performance Using Distribution Network Automation
  • 2017-18-Hosting Capacity Optimization Using Linearized AC Power Flow Analysis
  • 2017-19-A Systematic Approach Using Distribution Data to Optimize the Grid Implementing a Distribution Volt Var Control Algorithm
  • 2017-20-Hosting Capacity for Distributed Energy Resources on Distribution Feeders A Case Study
  • 2017-21-Challenges and Considerations of DER Selection for Microgrid Applications
  • 2017-22-Impact of Distributed Energy Resources (DER) Voltage Regulation and Ride-Through Settings on Distribution Feeder Voltage Recovery
  • 2017-23-Investigating the Voltage Fluctuation Caused by Solar PV Generation Variability in Distribution Grids
  • 2017-24-Simulation-Based Energy Management Game
  • 2017-25-Eastern and Western Interconnections Seam Study Update
  • 2017-26-Four Paths to Prosperity New Revenue Opportunities for Utilities
  • 2017-27-Optimizing Life-cycle Maintenance and Replacement Strategies at Transmission Systems
  • 2017-28-Advanced Lead Acid Batteries for Grid Storage as Stationery Energy Source
  • 2017-29-Technical and Financial Evaluation of Battery Energy Storage for Distribution Capacity Upgrades Deferral
  • 2017-30-Holistic Evaluation Methodology for Electric Vehicle Charging Station Location within Utility Service Territory
  • 2017-31-Electric Vehicle Battery Swapping Station
  • 2017-32-Fusing Model-Driven and Data-Driven Approaches for GMD Mitigation
  • 2017-33-GIC Flow Characteristics and Mitigation
  • 2017-34-Susceptibility of TVA’s 500 kV Fleet of Power Transformers to Effects of GIC
  • 2017-35-An EMP Mitigation Perspective Systems and Components
  • 2017-36-Coordinated Battery Energy Storage Systems Sizing for Photovoltaic Ramp Rate Control
  • 2017-37-A Comprehensive Approach to Site Renewable Generation Based on Maximum Generation Profit
  • 2017-38-Reducing Contingency-based Windfarm Curtailments through Use of Transmission Capacity Forecasting
  • 2017-39-Wind Generation Curtailment Reduction based on Uncertain Forecasts
  • 2017-40-Methods for Reducing Cybersecurity Vulnerabilities of Power Substations Using Multi-Vendor Smart Devices in a Smart Grid Environment
  • 2017-41-Cybersecurity Strategy Active Defense
  • 2017-42-Cybersecurity Good Practice Not Just NERC CIP Compliance
  • 2017-43-A Hybrid Communications Network Approach for Advanced Applications on the Modern Grid
  • 2017-44-TVAs Transmission Voltage Unbalance Evaluation
  • 2017-45-Transient Recovery Voltage (TRV) and Rate of Rise of Recovery Voltage (RRRV) of Line Circuit Breakers in Over Compensated Transmission Lines
  • 2017-46-Series Capacitor Application Studies
  • 2017-47-Optimization Enabler for a Voltage and Reactive Power Management (OPEN-VQ) System for Smart Operation
  • 2017-48-A Framework for Sustainable Design of Overhead Transmission Lines
  • 2017-49-Weather-Driven Data Analytics for Asset Failure Prediction
  • 2017-50-Thermal-Mechanical Testing of Single Stage Full Tension “Swage” Type Connectors Installed on ACSR Conductor
  • 2017-51-Distributed Temperature Sensing in Secondary Networks
  • 2017-52-Qualitative Evaluation of Technologies for Use in a Spares Strategy for Large Power Transformers
  • 2017-53-ComEd Distribution Automation Strategy
  • 2017-54-Comparison of Partial Discharges in SF6 and Fluoronitrile CO2 Gas Mixtures
  • 2017-55-Metrological Characterization of Low Power Instrument Transformer Integrated in MV Recloser
  • 2017-56-The Critical Role of Data Preparation in Asset Performance Management FirstEnergy’s Experiences
  • 2017-57-Implementation of Model-Driven Visualizations in Dominion Energy
  • 2017-58-Learning from Data Fixing the Analytics Pipeline to Increase the Rate of Grid Evolution
  • 2017-59-Role for Adjustable Speed Pumped Storage in the Grid of the Future
  • 2017-60-ETED Dominican Republic Substation Improvement Project in the Dominican Republic
  • 2017-61-Entergy Development and Deployment of IEC 61850 Protection and Control Including Process Bus
  • 2017-62-Cybersecurity Challenges of Implementing IEC 61850 for Automation Between the Smart Distribution Control Center and the Substation
  • 2017-63-Wide-Area Protection Settings Evaluation and Visualization Tool
  • 2017-64-Solo-DriverTM Driving Innovation and Transmission Structure Installation
  • 2017-65-T-NEXUS The AEP Enterprise Model Management Integrated Solution
  • 2017-66-A Non-Contact Sensing Approach for the Measurement of Overhead Conductor Parameters and Dynamic Line Ratings
  • 2017-67-Physical and Electrical Effects to Nearby Facilities When Applying Dynamic Line Ratings to Transmission Lines
  • 2017-68-Decarbonization of Campus Energy Systems and Optimization of Grid-Friendly Electrified District Heating and Cooling with Thermal Storage
  • 2017-69-Arc Flash Study Principles & Procedures for Below 15 kV AC Systems
  • 2017-70-Single-Phase Medium-Voltage Lateral Recloser Application Considerations
  • 2017-71-Combining Fault Mitigation Strategies Substantially Improves Overhead Medium-Voltage Feeder Reliability
  • 2017-72-The Sixthman, Always on Duty  Automated Fault Location and Distribution
  • 2017-73-Automated Fault Location Analysis Data Analysis Method
  • 2017-74-Real-Time Weather Hazard Assessment for Power System Emergency Risk Management
  • 2017-75-A Method for Detecting Abnormal Sensor Data Using Multi-terminal Differential Protection Functions
  • 2017-76-Visualization of Photovoltaic Output During 2017 Solar Eclipse
  • 2017-77-Improvements in Transmission Control Center Alarm Management Practices
  • 2017-78-Cloud Based Analytical Framework for Synchrophasor Data Analysis
  • 2017-79-Multi-Vendor Data Concentration of 7000 Distribution Devices to Facilitate Asset Optimization Analytics
  • 2017-80-Deploying Digital Substations Experience with One of North America’s First Digital Substation Pilots
  • 2017-81-Review of Substation Grounding Practices Safety and Constructability Enhancements
  • 2017-82-Experience With Wind-Induced Vibration of Power Transmission Substation Structures
  • 2017-83-Surge Arrester Placement for Substation Lightning Protection with Practical Utility Cases
  • 2017-84-Microgrid Controller Standardization Approach, Benefits and Implementation
  • 2017-85-Lessons Learned from Hardware-in-the-Loop Testing of Microgrid Control Systems
  • 2017-86-Design and Operation of Provisional Microgrids
  • 2017-87-Simulation of Real-time Demand-response to Support a Residential Distribution Feeder in Microgrid Mode
  • 2017-88-VELCO Essex STATCOM A Versatile Transmission Solution
  • 2017-89-Feasibility of HVDC LCC Converter Station Upgrade to VSC
  • 2017-90-Mobile STATCOM A Multi Tool for Transmission Operations, Construction and Rapid Restoration
  • 2017-91-Real-Time Testing of STATCOM and SVC Controllers
  • 2017-92-Dominions Blackstart Restoration Plan Study
  • 2017-93-Application of RTDS as a Real-Time Decision Support Tool
  • 2017-94-Load Curtailment Estimation in Response to Extreme Events
  • 2017-95-Approaches to Resilience at TVA
  • 2017-96-Analysis of Grid Strength for Inverter-Based Generation Resources on Oahu
  • 2017-97-Cascading Trees A Methodology to Integrate Resiliency in Transmission Planning
  • 2017-98-Transmission System Reliability with Changing Generation Mixes
  • 2017-99-Evaluation of International Curtailment Practices for High Wind and PV Penetration

Additional informations

Publication type Colloquia
Reference COLL_CLE_2017
Publication year 2017
Publisher CIGRE National Committee
Price for non member Free
Price for member Free
Grid of the Future - Cleveland 2017
Grid of the Future - Cleveland 2017