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U.S. National Committee
of CIGRÉ
Annual Meeting
of Members
July 27, 2015
Denver, CO
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USNC General Meeting
Agenda
• USNC President’s Opening Remarks M. Heyeck
• CIGRẾ President’s Remarks K. Fröhlich
• CIGRẾ International Update C. Gellings
• Awards & Recognition K. Lindsey
• Nominations & Appointments C. Root
• Treasurer’s Report D. Roop
• Administrative VP Report B. D. Russell
• Marketing & Membership Report M. Beehler
• Next Generation Network J. Lau
• Technical Activities Report J. McDonald
• Future CIGRẾ and USNC Meetings M. Heyeck
• Discussion USNC Members/Guests
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CIGRÉ Organization (2015)
• Officers
– President – Klaus Fröhlich (CH)
– Treasurer – Richard Bevan (AUS)
– Technical Comm. Chair – Mark Waldron (UK)
– Secretary General – Philippe Adam (FR)
• Steering Committee, Administrative Council
– U.S. Rep – Clark Gellings
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International Activities
• CIGRE Science & Engineering Journal launched
• May – First ever joint strategy session: Steering
Committee with Technical Committee
• Working on details of new activities: e.g., student
membership; free publications; free membership for
Paris session attendees
• Building a distribution effort
• Enhancing relationships with global organizations
• Where should CIGRE go now: from microgrids to
megacities
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Awards & Recognition Committee
• Keith Lindsey – Chair – Lindsey Mfg. Co.
• Dick Wakefield – Vice Chair – Consultant
• John Estey – Past Chair – S&C
• Clark Gellings – EPRI
• John McDonald – GE Energy Management
• Rana Mukerji – New York ISO
• Chris Root – VELCO
• B. Don Russell – Texas A&M University
• Virginia Sulzberger - Consultant
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Awards & Recognition – 2015
• USNC Awards (2015)
– Attwood Associate
– Philip Sporn
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Awards & Recognition – 2015
• USNC Awards (2015)
– Attwood Associate
– Philip Sporn
NEW!
– Outstanding Collective Member
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USNC
Attwood Associate Award
– Citation –
“To honor the contributions and memory of
Frederic Attwood of the USA, who, with J. Tribot
Laspiere of France, foresaw the need for an
international organization in the field of high-
voltage power engineering and who became the
first chairman of the U.S. National Committee
upon the founding of CIGRÉ in the year 1921.”
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USNC
Attwood Associate Awards – 2015
• Steinar J. Dale
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USNC
Attwood Associate Awards – 2015
• Steinar J. Dale
• Thomas J. Tobin
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USNC
Philip Sporn Award — 2015
– Citation –
“For cumulative career contributions to the
advancement of the concept of system
integration in the theory, design, and/or
operation of large high-voltage electric
systems in the United States.”
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USNC
Philip Sporn Award — 2015
Ian S. Grant
“For cumulative career contributions to the
advancement of the concept of system
integration in the theory, design, and/or
operation of large high-voltage electric
systems in the United States.”
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USNC
Outstanding Collective Member
Award — 2015
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USNC
Outstanding Collective Member
Award — 2015
American Electric Power
“For outstanding leadership and continuing
managerial, technical, and financial support of
the activities of the U.S. National Committee
and CIGRE over an extended period of time.”
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“Collective” Membership in CIGRÉ and the USNC
1976 – 2015. AEP has been a Patron member of
the USNC since 1991. AEP’s Patron contact
representatives to the USNC:- 1991 – 1999, Bruce A. Renz (AEP, VP Energy Delivery
Support).
- 2000 – 2005, Richard P. Verret (AEP, Senior VP-
Transmission).
- 2006 – 2013, Michael Heyeck (AEP, Senior VP-
Transmission).
- 2014 – 2015, Robert W. Bradish (AEP, VP-Grid
Development).
American Electric Power
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President of the CIGRÉ Organization
1984 - The only USNC member elected
President of the international CIGRÉ
organization was Willis S. White, Jr. in 1984.
Mr. White also became one of the first
Honorary Members of CIGRÉ in 1992
American Electric Power
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American Electric Power
CIGRÉ Study Committees
Several AEP representatives have served as
Chairmen of CIGRÉ’s international SCs as well as
U.S. representatives to the CIGRÉ SCs:Chairmen of Cigre Study Committees:
- 1945 – 1968, Philip Sporn (AEP), Chairman of SC 9
- 1980 – 1986, Stan Horowitz (AEP), Chairman of SC 34 (B4)
- 1982 – 1984, Ted J. Nagel (AEP), Chairman of SC 37(C1)
US Representatives to CIGRE Study Committees:
- 1991 – 1998, Raymond M. Maliszewski (AEP), SC 37
- 1996 – 1999, David B. Trego (AEP), SC 35
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President of the U.S. National Committee
- 1954 – 1972, Philip Sporn (President - AEP)
- 1982 – 1984, Willis S. White, Jr. (President - AEP)
- 2011 – 2016, Michael Heyeck (AEP, Senior VP –
Transmission thru May 2013)
American Electric Power
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USNC Technical Committee Members
1985 – 1990, Harold N. Scherer, Jr.
1991 – 1994, D. J. Rogier
1995 – 1998, Raymond M. Maliszewski
American Electric Power
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USNC Executive Committee Members
1991 – 1992, Willis S. White, Jr.
1992 – 2001, Bruce A. Renz
2002 – 2005, Richard P. Verret
2006 – 2013, Michael Heyeck
2014 – 2015, Robert W. Bradish
American Electric Power
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USNC
Outstanding Collective Member
Award — 2015
American Electric Power
“For outstanding leadership and continuing
managerial, technical, and financial support of
the activities of the U.S. National Committee
and CIGRE over an extended period of time.”
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Nominations & Appointments Committee
• Chris Root – Chair – VELCO
• Chris Kelly – National Grid
• Damir Novosel – Quanta Technology
• Mark McGranaghan - EPRI
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Elected in 2014 for Term Ending (TE) Through 2016 (TE2016):
• Mike Heyeck - President
• Clark Gellings (EPRI) - Past President
• Don Russell (TAMU) – Secretary; VP Administration-Secretariat
• David Roop (Dominion) - VP, Treasurer
USNC Officers
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USNC Vice Presidents
(Chairs of USNC Committees)
Nominated for TE 2017:
• Keith Lindsey (Lindsey) Awards & Recognition
• Mike Beehler (Burns & McDonnell) Marketing &
Membership
• Chris Root (VELCO) Nominations & Appointments
Elected in 2014 for TE2016 (Includes NGN Replacement):
• John McDonald (GE) Technical Activities
• Jessica Lau (ISO-NE) Next Generation Network
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Proposed for Nomination to Executive
Committee as Members at Large (TE2017)
• Sandy Aivaliotis (Valley Group)
• Sanjay Bose (ConEd)
• Robert Bradish (AEP)
• Carl Bridenbaugh (FE)
• Mark Caskey (Sharyland)
• Clayton Clem (TVA)
• Lon Cunninghis (Smart Wires)
• Wayne Galli (Clean Line)
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Proposed for Nomination to Executive
Committee as Members at Large (TE2017)
• Linda Gray (Commonwealth Associates)
• Randy Grass (Power Engineers)
• Jason Huang (CTC Global)
• Tomas Leader (ABB)
• Mark McGranaghan (EPRI)
• Rob Manning (EPRI)
• Rana Mukerji (NYISO)
• Damir Novosel (Quanta)
• Andy Ott (PJM)
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Proposed for Nomination to Executive
Committee as Members at Large (TE2017)
• Richard Shaheen (BPA)
• Tom Tobin (S&C)
• Demetrios Tziouvaras (SEL)
• Gordon van Welie (ISO-NE)
• Shay Bahramirad (ComEd)
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Proposed for Nomination to Executive
Committee as Members at Large (TE2016)
• Elizabeth LaRose (GE)
• Kevin Rapp (Cargill)
• Gregory Reed (U of Pitt)
• Jaime De La Ree (VPI)
• Erin Wills (U of Tenn)
• Dick Williams (Mitsubishi)
• Stewart Ramsay (Vanry)
• Tom Galloway (NATF)
• Steve Syracuse (Genscape)
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Elected in 2014 to Executive Committee as
Members at Large (TE2016) *
• Richard Crowdis (B&V)
• Patrick Hogan (PG&E)
• Chris Kelly (NatGrid)
• Jim McIver (Siemens)
• Rick Shumard (Leidos)
• Ralph Masiello (DNV-GL)
• Steven Weber (Power Line Systems)
* List includes replacements appointed by Executive
Committee
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USNC – Financial Summary – 2014
Budget Actual
Revenues $ 564,057.50 $ 580,842.34
Expenses $ 500,076.40 $ 574,568.74
Net Income $ 63,981.10 $ 6,273.60
Investments:
Certificates of Deposit: $ 250,525.99
(audited and closed)
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Revenue Total: $580,842.34
Expense Total: $574,568.74
Net Income: $ 6,273.60
$ 73,587.50
$ 84,000.00
$100,000.00
$313,024.23
$ 10,230.61
$ 85,332.94
$ 63,053.12
$ 417,083.99
$ 9,098.69
USNC – 2014 Finances• Revenues:
– Individual Memberships
– Collective Memberships
– Corporate SponsorshipsParis Reception & Grid of the Future Symposium
– Conference IncomeAnnual Mtg., Paris and Grid of the Future Symposium
– Additional SupportSteering Committee Mtg., and Grid of the Future
• Expenses:
– Dues to Paris Office
– Administration/Operations
– Conferences
– Travel
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2014 Expense Breakdown
73%
15%
11%
1%
Conference Expenses - $417,084
Member Expenses - $85,333
USNC Administration and Operations - $63,053
Officer and Staff travel - $9,099
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USNC Membership
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015*
Individual 394 554 430 528 578
“Collective” 32 32 33 39 41
Collective (18) (18) (20) (24) (22)
Sustaining (6) (6) (5) (7) (6)
Patron (8) (8) (8) (8) (9)
Educational (4)
* 2015 Data as of July 23, 2015
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Patron Members (9)
ABB, Inc. AEP Service Corporation
Commonwealth Edison CTC Global
Dominion EPRI
GE Energy Management Smart Wires, Inc.
Tennessee Valley Authority
Sustaining Members (6)
ISO New England, Inc. Lindsey Manufacturing Co.
New York ISO PJM Interconnection
POWER Engineers, Inc. S&C Electric Company
Collective – Members 2015 (to date)
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Collective Members (22)
Collective – Members 2015 (to date)
Black & Veatch Bonneville Power Adm.
Burns & McDonnell Cargill
Clean Line Energy Partners CommonWealth Associates Inc
ConEdison First Energy Corp.
Genscape Leidos
Mitsubishi Electric Power Products National Grid USA
North American Transmission Forum Pacific Gas & Electric Co.
Power Line Systems Inc. Quanta Services
Schweitzer Eng. Laboratories Sharyland Utilities, L.P.
Siemens Energy, Inc. The Valley Group, a Nexans Co.
Vanry + Associates VELCO
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Educational Members (4)
Collective – Members 2015 (to date)
Texas A&M University
University of Pittsburgh
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
University of Tennessee
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Marketing
and Membership Committee
• GOTF Symposium in Chicago, IL on October
11-13
• Quarterly Newsletter
• Webinars
• Marketing Effort
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Grid of the Future 2015 Symposium
Technology for the 21st Century Utility
CIGRE US National Committee
http://cigre-usnc.tamu.edu/meetings/grid/
Sunday, October 11 - Tuesday, October 13, 2015
Westin Michigan Avenue Hotel909 N Michigan Avenue
Chicago, IL, USA 60611
https://www.starwoodmeeting.com/events/start.action?id=1506190503&key=354D1F39
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Grid of the Future Ad in Electra and IEEE
Power & Energy Magazines (July) issues
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Next Generation Network
• Membership
– Students, and
– Professionals with 10 years or less power
systems experience
• Provide value through technical and personal
development
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GOTFSymposium
• Collaborate with world class experts on
groundbreaking initiatives
• Learn about varying power system
topics
Ex. HVDC, Smart Grid Deployment
• Recognize early career
accomplishments
• US Winner will compete in the Global
Competition
• Sponsored events for technical
development and networking
US Paper Competition
CIGRÉ Working Groups
Webinars
2015 NGN Activities
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NGN Executive CommitteePosition Individual
Chair Jessica Lau – ISO New England
Secretary/Treasurer Kyle Thomas – Dominion
Vice Chair of Mentoring Christopher Mertz – Dominion
Vice Chair of Marketing Christin Domian – MEPPI
Ryan Quint – Dominion
Vice Chair of Symposium Josh Snodgrass – Duke Energy
Vice Chair of Professional
Development
Diana Lee – VELCO
Saeed Kamalinia – S&C
Vice Chair of Communication Amanda Olson – Burns & McDonnell
At-Large-Members Jason MacLeod – Burns & McDonnell
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Technical Activities Committee
• U.S. Representatives to CIGRÉ Study
Committees & Appointment Dates
• U.S. Synopses Submittals for the 2016 Paris
Session (NCA, IA, AA)
• USNC Synopses Selection Process
• GOTF Paper Submission and Evaluation
• Working Groups/Task Forces Member
Selection Process
• CIGRE WG and Convener Origins
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U.S. Representatives to CIGRÉ Study
Committees & Appointment Dates
• A1-Bill Moore (National Electric Coil) - 2014
• A2-Raj Ahuja (Waukesha Electric Systems) – 2012
• A3-Mietek Glinkowski (Schneider Electric) – 2008
• B1-Mohammad Pasha (United Illuminating) – 2014
• B2-Jennifer Havel (BPA) – 2014
• B3-John Randolph (PG&E) – 2012
• B4-Sebastian Achilles (GE Digital Energy) – 2014
• B5-Rich Hunt (GE Digital Energy) – 2014
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U.S. Representatives to CIGRÉ Study
Committees & Appointment Dates
• C1-Jeff Palermo (PJP Consulting) – 2014
• C2-Rick Gonzales (New York ISO) – 2014
• C3-Holger Peller (Power Engineers) – 2014
• C4-Theo Laughner (TVA) - 2014
• C5-Adam Keech (PJM Interconnection) - 2014
• C6-Jason Taylor (EPRI) – 2014
• D1-Andrew Phillips (EPRI) – 2012
• D2-Galen Rasche (EPRI) – 2012
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Papers Selected – 2016 Session
National Committee Allotment (NCA)
STUDY
COMMITTEE
PREF.
SUBJECT
(PS1, PS2,
PS3)
TITLE OF THE SYNOPSISAUTHORS
A2 PS2 Establishing Power Transformers Capability while under
Geomagnetic Disturbances
R. Girgis, J. Verner, G.
Hoffman
B1 PS2 Utility Experience with Field Condition Assessment of High
Voltage Underground Cable Systems
E.C. Bascom III, M.Pasha,
V.D. Antoniello
B3 PS1 Non-Conventional Instrument Transformers for Improved
Substation Design
L.A. Kojovic
B3 PS2 Practical Considerations in Implementing an IEC 61850-
based System in an Existing Transmission Substation
M. Pimenta
B4 PS3 Remote Community Supply Using DC Transmission N.M. Kirby, M. Furyk, D.A.
Jacobson, A.G. Adamczyk,
D. Trainer, R.S.
Whitehouse
C1 PS3 Energizing Green Cities in Southeast Asia: Application of
Sustainable Urban Energy and Emissions Planning in
Vietnam
D.R. Ostojic, R.K. Bose
C2 PS2 Geomagnetic Disturbances Monitoring, Modelling and
Mitigation
S. Sagareli, M. Koenig, H.
Camara, V. Panuccio, S.
Sambasivan, A. O'Malley,
Z. Qayyum, J. Taylor, R.
Lordan
C4 PS1 Transient Stability Impacts of High Levels of RES on the
Western US Grid
N.W. Miller, M. Shao, S.
Pajic, R. D'Aquila, K. Clark
C5 PS2 The Importance of a Performance-Based Capacity Market
to Ensure Reliability as the Grid Adapts to a Renewable
Energy Future
G. Van Welie, R.G. Ethier
D2 PS1 Implementation of PMU-Based Linear State Estimation into
Energy Management Systems
A. Bose, A. Jampala, L.
Zhang, V. Madani, J. Giri
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Papers Selected – 2016 Session
International Allotment (IA)
STUDY
COMMITTEE
PREF.
SUBJECT
(PS1, PS2,
PS3)
TITLE OF THE SYNOPSISAUTHORS
A2 PS3 Accelerated Transformer Aging using Upgraded Kraft
and Natural Ester Insulation System
A.W. Lemm, K.J. Rapp, J.
Luksich
A3 PS1 Overview of Non-invasive Condition Assessment of T&D
Switchgear
N. Uzelac, R. Pater, D.
Eichhoff
B2 PS1 Impact of Sampling Rate and Averaging Methods of
Environmental Variables for Ampacity Calculations of
Overhead Lines
P. Traynor, J. Bell
B4 PS2 Integration of Series FACTS into Interconnect-scale
Production Cost and Long-term Planning Tools
F. Kreikebaum, R.
Johnson, S. Koppolu
B5 PS2 A Universal Relay Protection Coordination Model for
Synchronous Machine Based on Transient Stability
S. Chen, M. Musavi, P.
Villeneuve, P. Lerley
C1 PS1 Transitioning of Distribution Asset Management to a
Prescriptive Approach with Data Analytics
D. Dorr, J. Green, T. Short
C4 PS1 Utility Connected Smart Inverters - Lessons Learned
from Demonstration of Open Standards and Protocols
A. Huque, T. Key, B. Seal,
J. Smith, H. Asgeirsson, C.
Burns
C6 PS1 Messaging for Enterprise Distributed Energy Resource
Management
B.K. Seal, G.R. Gray, R.J.
Sarfi, J.J. Simmins
C6 PS3 NY Prize Community Grid Competition S. Venkataraman, E.
LaRose, M. Razanousky,
J. Saintcross, M. Kotch
D2 PS1 Leveraging Big Data and Modern Communication
Protocols to Facilitate New Applications in Power
Transmission and Distribution
S. Ravish, R. Piacentini,
Q. Guo
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Papers Selected – 2016 Session
Additional Allotment (AA)
STUDY
COMMITTEE
PREF.
SUBJECT
(PS1, PS2,
PS3)
TITLE OF THE SYNOPSISAUTHORS
A2 PS1 Condition Monitoring and Online Diagnostics of Three
Phase Condenser Bushings
B. Kurth, J. Wu, K. Viereck,
U. Sundermann
A3 PS1 Reduction of the TRV for Terminal Circuit Breakers on
Series Compensated Lines
B.R. Shperling, A.J.F. Keri,
S. Yang, V.S. Majji, G.
Ingestrom
B2 PS1 Prospective DC Conversion of a Major 345 kV AC Line B. Mehraban, R. Dolan, C.
Casablanca, L. Barthold, D.
Woodford, R. Adapa
B2 PS2 Calculation Accuracy of High-Temperature Sags ACSR in
Existing Lines
D. Loudon, D.A. Douglass,
R.G. Stephen, G.C. Sibilant
B3 PS3 RF Sensors Development and Condition Metric
Development for Contaminated Substation Insulation
A.J.Phillips, C.S.
Engelbrecht, D. McGuire
B4 PS1 Celilo HVdc Terminal Upgrade Project - Pacific NW-SW
HVdc Intertie System
M.A. Reynolds, B.C.
Furumasu, D. Kell, K.A.
Mitsch, O. Saksvik, T.
Holmgren, S.J. Kheir
B5 PS1 Comparison of Risk Assessment Approaches in Wide Area
Protection Coordination B.J. Gwyn, A.
Gopalakrishnan, S.
Alaeddini, L. Anand, G.
Webster, J. Schmidt, D.
Wong, J. Storer, P. Nyombi,
G. Sarkinen, A.
Mulawarman, M. Gutzman
C2 PS1 High Fidelity Modeling Approach to Analyzing Combined-
Cycle Power Plant Response to Proposed ROCOF
Requirements in Ireland
S. Barnes, D. Leonard, M.
Alexander, V. Tashjian, P.
Doyle, C. D'Arcy
C4 PS3 Simulating Single-Pole Opening Using a Detailed
Protection Model and a Transient Stability ProgramD.M. MacGregor, C. Zheng,
N. Orrego
D2 PS2 Application and Management of Cybersecurity Measures
for Protection and Control
D. Holstein, T.W. Cease,
M.G. Seewald
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2016 Synopses Selection Process1. 48 Abstracts Received and Forwarded to USNC Study
Committee Reps for their Advisory Committee Review
2. Abstracts Reviewed and Scored with Following Criteria:
• Relevance to SC Preferential Subjects
• Technical Content
• Clarity of Synopsis
• Avoid Commercialism
3. Abstract Recommendations Combined and Overall Ranking Created with the Following Criteria:
• Balance Between SCs and Preferential Subjects
• Highest Recommendations of Reviewers
• International, National and Additional Commitment Allotments Requirements
4. 30 Synopses Submitted to Paris; 26/30 (87%) Accepted for 2014 and 83% Accepted for 2012
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CIGRE USNC 2015 Grid of the Future
(GOTF) Paper Process
• Call For Papers
– Theme: Technology for the 21st Century
Electric Utility
– Symposium Scope (General Topics)
• No Abstract Step – Full Papers Only –
Submitted by July 17, 2015
• Maximum Length of Six Pages
• Use Paper Preparation Template
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GOTF Paper Evaluation Process
• Submitted Papers Forwarded to USNC Study
Committee Reps for their Advisory Committee
Review
• Evaluation Criteria
– Novel and Innovative Technical Content (Concept with Implementation Results)
– Clarity of Paper
– No Commercialism
– Adherence to Required Formatting (Use Paper Preparation Template)
– Maximum Length of Six Pages
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Working Groups/Task Forces
Member Selection Process
• Interested candidates must have dues paid and send CV
• Obtain email address for new WG Convener and submit
candidates’ CVs directly to Convener
• Request Convener to confirm candidates' membership
– Can have two USNC members on each WG
• If no USNC candidates interested in a new WG, will ask
new WG Convener for knowledge of US experts, and
will contact them to see if they are interested in joining
• If more than two candidates are interested in same WG,
set up a “shadow WG” within the USNC
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Synthesis of the 2014 review
2013
All SC WG
Country Experts Positions Pos/Exp
1 US 292 352 1.21
2 DE 242 303 1.25
3 UK 237 269 1.14
4 CA 231 308 1.33
5 JP 229 283 1.24
6 BR 202 224 1.11
7 FR 190 225 1.18
8 ES 163 199 1.22
9 AU 143 173 1.21
10 CN 143 160 1.12
11 SE 126 147 1.17
12 IT 109 144 1.32
13 ZA 109 139 1.28
14 CH 107 141 1.32
15 NL 91 106 1.16
All SC WG
Country Experts Positions Pos/Exp
1 US 278 384 1.38
2 DE 254 341 1.34
3 CA 226 346 1.53
4 UK 216 303 1.40
5 JP 205 282 1.38
6 FR 174 227 1.30
7 BR 166 218 1.31
8 ES 150 187 1.25
9 AU 142 192 1.35
10 CN 139 170 1.22
11 SE 126 155 1.23
12 IT 110 151 1.37
13 ZA 107 146 1.36
14 CH 105 150 1.43
15 NL 93 117 1.26
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Synthesis of the 2014 review
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Working Group Conveners’ origins
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Future CIGRÉ Meetings
• 2015 Grid of the Future (GOTF) Symposium
– Chicago, IL - October 11 – 13, 2015
REGISTER AT
cigre-usnc.org
• 2016 Events
– USNC Annual Meeting - July
– Coincident with IEEE PES Summer Mtg
– Paris – CIGRE Session 46 – August 21-26
– Philadelphia – Joint GOTF/Colloquium – Late
October or Early November
–PJM/PECO Local Hosts
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Big thank you!
Sharon Loe
Jessica Meadors
“The voice of CIGRE to our membership”
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Discussion
USNC – CIGRÉMembership & Guests
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