2014 Webinars

2014 Webinars
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Spring 2014
January 21 – James McCalley, Iowa State
New Approaches to Balancing Security & Economy: Risk-based security-constrained economic dispatch (RB-SCED)
Fall 2014
September 16 – Sakis Meliopoulos, Georgia Tech
Protection Based on Dynamic State Estimation (a.k.a. Setting-less Protection): Status and Vision
February 4 – Thomas Overbye, Univ. of Illinois
Development of Attribute Preserving Network Equivalents
October 7 – Ali Abur, Northeastern University
Phasor-Only State Estimation
February 18 – Vijay Vittal, Arizona State
Slow Coherency Based Controlled Islanding in Large Power Systems
October 21 – Ward Jewell, Wichita State
The Effects of Demand Response Programs and Residential Energy Efficiency On Consumer Comfort
March 4 – Bill Schulze, Cornell
Simulation Modeling of Power Plant Emission Regulations: Why a Detailed Economic-Engineering-Environmental Model is Needed
November 4 – Tom Jahns & Robert Lasseter, Univ. of Wisconsin
Transforming the Grid from the Distribution System Out
April 1 – Eilyan Bitar & Tim Mount, Cornell
The System Benefits of Managing Demand Flexibility and Storage Efficiently
November 18 – Peuncan Callaway, UC Berkeley
Quantifying and Mitigating the Impacts of PV in Distribution Systems
April 22 – Ben Hobbs, John Hopkins
What Investments Should Be Made Now? Long Run Transmission Planning Under Uncertainty
May 6 – Anurag Srivastava, Washington State
Testing and Validation of Synchrophasor Devices and Applications
How to Attend Webinars
Participants can join each webinar by registering through the link provided under the corresponding presenter’s details on this page. Registration is automatically approved, and upon completion, you will receive a confirmation email from Zoom with your unique link to join. We encourage you to register with your organization’s email address. At the scheduled time, simply use this link to access the webinar. We recommend joining a few minutes early to ensure a smooth connection.
If you have any issues or questions, please email [email protected].
Professional Development Hours (PDH) Certificate
The PSERC office will prepare and distribute PDH certificates automatically based on the webinar attendance records. To qualify for a certificate, participants must be active PSERC members and present for a minimum of 50 minutes during the session.
