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Conference Program
Protection &Control
Challenges in Maintaining Grid Reliability in a Fast-Changing Power System Landscape
March 6-7, 2018Tucson, AZ
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5th Annual
Conference
Conference at a Glance
The 5th Annual Protection and Control Conference will focus on several areas of concern for power utilities including: power system performance, protection systems design and maintenance, digital relays applications and settings, management and analytics of large information databases, enhanced integration of DGs and microgrids, new protection, control and communication technologies, and generator protection and control related topics.
OVERVIEW
THEMES
• Applications of the IEC 61850 protocol in design of new, or expansion of existing, substations• Optimization of protection system maintenance and relay replacement strategies• Cyber-security and efficient management & analytics of vast volumes of data
Optimizing Protection System Design, Maintenance & Replacement Strategies
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• Autonomous operation and seamless resynchronization of microgrids• Fast dynamic simulation of power systems with large DG components
Improved Technologies & Techniquesfor DG and Microgrid Integration3
• Real-time detection of irregular performance of power system elements• Digital relay logic programing capabilities
Potential Use of Digital RelayCapabilities for “Smart Grid”Applications
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• Inverter-based DG impact on detecting system faults • Improving system security • Enhancing the levels of automation and electric supply power quality
New Protection, Control & Communication Systems Technologies
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• Protection philosophies and technologies available for arc flash energy minimization• Generator fault analysis and case studies• P&C standards/guidelines/best practices• Modeling of generator controls for coordinating generator and/or transmission system relays • Aging technology, reliability, adequacy of existing protection and control schemes • Using SCADA for remote plant monitoring and operations
Protection & Control Matters for Power Generators5
GOALS1. Learn from each other;2. Provide knowledge & procedures necessary to recognize and manage new challenges; 3. Identify areas where additional research may improve our knowledge of potential failure modes; 4. Identify ways to ensure that the knowledge and experience gained in the past is easily available for the future, and previous mistakes are not repeated;5. The continuation of global communication, coordination, collaboration and advancement.
March 6th, 2018Day 1 - P&C Program
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7:15 - 8:00 Breakfast - Arizona Ballroom
8:20-9:00 Keynote: Challenges in Maintaining and Improving Future Grid Reliability
Henry Chao, Quanta Technology
8:00-8:20 Welcome & Introduction Jerry Lepka, CEATI International
9:00 Generator Differential Fault Analysis - Dexter Dam Kirk Chen, United States Army Corps of Engineers9:30 Redundant Protection Philosophy of Hydroelectric Generators in Ontario Power Generation Muhammad Ali, Ontario Power Generation
Session 1A - P&C in Generation
Session 1B - P&C in Transmission and Distribution
9:00 Methods to Reduce Arc Flash Hazards Ali Kazemi, SEL
9:30 How Vegetation Causes Outages: A Hydro-Quebec Study Charles-Étienne Cote, Hydro-Quebec
10:00 - 10:30 Coffee Break - Arizona Ballroom
10:30 Influence of Non-Linear Loads on Generator Differential Protection: Case Study Mohit Sharma, Megger
11:00 Self-Performing NERC Model Validation: a Generator Owner’s Perspective and Experience Brandon Bouwman, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
10:30 Deployment of Remote Distribution Automation Functionality through Wireless Communication Jorge Valenzuela, National Grid 11:00 Extended Range Revenue Metering for Renewable Generation using Digital Instrument Transformers Dr. Allen Rose & Dylan Stewart, GE Power
11:30 Session Q&A, All Participants 11:30 Session Q&A, All Participants
12:00 - 1:30 Lunch - Arizona Ballroom
1:30-2:20 Non-Conventional Instrument Transformers Nicholas S Powers, ABB
Session 2 - Introduction of New and Emerging Protection Technologies - Murphey 2
3:30-4:00 Implementation of a Power Line Carrier Solution to Support Anti-islanding Protection and Reduce Interconnection Costs for Distributed Generation
Jorge Valenzuela, National Grid
2:20-3:00 Inverter-Based Resource Performance and Potential Impact to Protection Systems
Rich Bauer, NERC
3:00-3:30 Coffee Break - Arizona Ballroom
4:00-4:30 Building HEMP Hardened Mobile Control Centers for Consolidated Edison Co. of NY, Inc.
Tony McMullen & Hans Hollister, Engineering Solutions and Products LLC
4:30-4:50 Session Q&A All Participants
5:00 - 7:00 Reception - Arizona Ballroom
Murphey 3 Murphey 2
Session 1 - Conference Introduction - Murphey 2
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Day 2 - P&C ProgramMarch 7th, 2018
7:15 - 8:00 Breakfast - Arizona Ballroom
Jerry Lepka, CEATI International
9:30 How Vegetation Causes Outages: A Hydro-Quebec Study Charles-Étienne Cote, Hydro-Quebec
10:00 - 10:30 Coffee Break - Arizona Ballroom
11:00 Extended Range Revenue Metering for Renewable Generation using Digital Instrument Transformers Dr. Allen Rose & Dylan Stewart, GE Power
12:00 - 1:30 Lunch - Arizona Ballroom
3:00-3:30 Coffee Break - Arizona Ballroom
7:30 - 8:30 Breakfast - Arizona BallroomSession 3 - Substation Automation and IEC 61850 Applications - Murphey 2
8:30-9:00 IEC 61850 Naming Nomenclature Dustin Tessier, TESCO Automation
9:00-9:30 IEC 61850 Representation of Switchgear, Switch Controller and Interlocking Functions for Real-Time Simulations
Sachintha Kariyawasam & Eric Xu, RTDS Technologies
9:30-10:00 ConEd’s E13th Street Project in Response to Hurricane Sandy – A “Brownfield” Deployment of IEC 61850
Donald Pratt & Mark Seiter, Con Edison Inc.
10:00 - 10:30 Coffee Break - Arizona Ballroom
Session 4 - Distributed Generation and Microgrids - Murphey 2
10:30-11:00 Asset Management Strategies for Protective Relays Michael C. Kleman, Manta Test Systems Inc
11:30-12:00 Session Q&A All Participants
12:00 - 1:30 Lunch - Arizona Ballroom
1:30-2:00 Towards Faster Dynamic Simulators Using Larger Time-Steps
Shahab Mehraeen, Louisiana State University
2:00-2:30 Autonomous Operation of Microgrids and their Seamless Re-Synchronization with the Main Grid
Mehrdad Boloorchi & Mehrdad Rostami, Stantec
2:30-3:00 Implementing Volt/VAR Optimization with DER Penetration
Wayne Hartmann, Beckwith Electric Co. Inc.
3:00 - 3:30 Coffee Break - Arizona Ballroom
3:30-4:00 Protection System Response to Distributed Energy Resources
Ali Kazemi, SEL
4:00-4:30 Diesel Powered Microgrids Steve Greey, S&C Electric Company
4:30-5:00 Session Q&A All Participants
5:00-5:15 Concluding Remarks Jerry Lepka, CEATI International
Agenda is subject to change without notice.
11:00-11:30 Deploying Digital Substations: Experience with One of North America’s First Digital Substation Pilots
Ravindranauth (Mike) Ramlachan, GE Grid Solutions
*Prize draw will occur at 3:20 in the Arizona Ballroom.
5:00 - 7:00 Reception - Arizona Ballroom
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