Technological Advancements Beyond Smart Grid
Presented by: John McDonald, Smart Grid Business Development Leader, GE Grid Solutions
Participants will be familiarized with technological advancements beyond smart grid. The technological advancements include three key industry subjects. The first subject is Asset Performance Management (APM), including minimizing outages through analytics and outage restoration techniques. The second subject is Advanced Distribution Management Systems (ADMS). The first session will introduce ADMS and the second session will discuss ADMS advanced real-time applications. The third subject is the convergence of IT (Information Technology) and OT (Operations Technology) within an electric utility to enable effective Enterprise Data Management.
Presented in four sessions:
ASSET PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT (APM)
Key Outage Cases in T&D, Intelligent Asset Strategies, Extending Useful Asset Life, Power Transformer Example: Traditional Remote Monitoring & Diagnostics (RM&D), Transformer Digital Twin, Minimizing Outages through Analytics: Outage Prediction, Network Connectivity, Storm Readiness, Vegetation Management, Outage Restoration Techniques - a Range of Values Manual: Control and Legacy Methods, Positive Step over Manual, Automation and Visualization, Digitally Enabled, APM Integration with ERP Architecture and other IT Systems
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ROLE OF ADMS IN SMART GRID
Standards and Regulations in Smart Distribution, Distribution Systems Overview, ADMS Overview, Distributed Energy Resources (DERs)/Microgrids Integration Overview
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ADVANCED REAL-TIME APPLICATIONS IN ADMS
Real-time ADMS Applications: Topology Processing, Dispatcher Load Flow, Distribution State Estimator, Load Estimation, Fault Detection, Isolation, Restoration (FDIR), Distribution Reliability Indices, Integrated Volt/VAR Control, Contingency Analysis, ADMS Integration with Other Utility Systems: Outage Management System (OMS), Distributed Resource Management System (DRMS), Automated Metering Infrastructure (AMI)
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IT/OT CONVERGENCE AND ENTERPRISE DATA MANAGEMENT
Data Access, Realizing Greater Value from Data, New Sources of Data - UAVs and Robots, Data Characteristics, Ad Hoc Survey Results, Recommendations
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WHO SHOULD ATTEND: Engineers and project managers with utility, manufacturer and consulting organizations; regulators and policy makers; young professionals beginning their full-time careers in power and energy; and technical people with little or no background or experience in power and energy.
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