Agenda - IEEE Greentech 2015
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Agenda - IEEE Greentech 2015
Thursday, April 16, 9:30AM – 11:30AM P1 – Plenary Session: Policy Opportunities and Challenges for Renewable Development Venue: La Salle A Panel Organizer: Mr. Doug Mader, Mader Power Analytics Panelists: • Mr. Andrew Owens, Entergy • Mr. Jameson Smith, MISO • Clean Line Energy • First Solar Thursday, April 16, 1:00PM – 3:00PM 1A - System Dynamic Performance Venue: Pelican I & II Session Chairs: Dr. Ruby Mehrubeoglu, Texas A&M University – Corpus Christi 2015_GT_024 1:00 ● Distribution FIDVR Events Analysis Richard Bravo, Southern California Edison, United States 2015_GT_005 1:30 ● Voltage Ride-Through (VRT) Recommendations for Distributed Electronic-Coupled Generation Richard Bravo, Southern California Edison, United States Chase Sun, Pacific Gas and Electric, United States Thomas Bialek, San Diego Gas and Electric, United States 2015_GT_036 2:00 ● Transient Stability and Frequency Response of the US Western Interconnection under conditions of High Wind and Solar Generation Kara Clark, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, United States Nicholas Miller, Miaolei Shao, Slobodan Pajic, Robert D'Aquila, General Electric, United States 2015_GT_041 2:30 ● Frequency Response of the US Eastern Interconnection under Conditions of High Wind and Solar Generation Kara Clark, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, United States Nicholas Miller, Miaolei Shao, GE Energy Consulting, United States 1B - Demand Response and Market Optimization 1 Venue: La Salle A Session Chairs: Dr. Damir Novosel, Quanta Technology 2015_GT_053 1:00 ● Optimal Sizing of a Wind/Solar/Battery Hybrid Microgrid System using the Forever Power Method Sami Alalwani, Jonathan Kimball, Missouri University of Science and Technology, United States 2015_GT_012 1:30 ● Overview of Microgrids in a Market Environment David Heap, Julieta Giraldez, Colorado State University, United States 2015_GT_035 2:00 ● An Optimization Demand Response Pricing Model in Smart Grid Yining Qin, Liang Min, Yiming Yao, Lawrence Livermore National Lab, United States 2015_GT_020 2:30 ● Small Scale Grid Connected/Off-Grid Mobile Hybrid Integrated Renewable Energy System (HI-RES) for Rapid Recovery and Emergency Response Jeffrey Weber, David Wenzhong Gao, Xiao Kou, University of Denver, United States John Zhiqiang Zhai, University of Colorado, United States Thursday, April 16, 3:30PM – 5:30PM 2A - System Operation and Control Venue: Pelican I & II Session Chairs: Dr. Mani Venkatasubramanian, Washington State University 2015_GT_018 3:30 ● Towards Grid Resilience: A Proposal for a Progressive Control Strategy Thoshitha Gamage, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, United States Greg Zweigle, Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories, Inc., United States Mani Venkatasubramanian, Carl Hauser, David Bakken, Washington State University, United States 2015_GT_034 4:00 ● Quantifying the Potential Impacts of Flexibility Reserve on Power System Operations Ibrahim Krad, Eduardo Ibanez, Erik Ela, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, United States 2015_GT_037 4:30 ● Online Probabilistic Security Risk Assessment Implementation at China Southern Power Grid towards Smart Control Center Jifeng Wang, Yinsheng Su, Jianshe Li, China Southern Power Grid, United States Chaoyang Jing, Di Shi, Jie Liu, eMIT LLC, United States 2015_GT_016 5:00 ● Parametric Sensitivity Study for Wind Power Trading through Stochastic Reserve and Energy Market Optimization Michel Menin, Corporacion Dominicana de Empresas Electricas Estatales, Dominican Republic Bahri Uzunoglu, Uppsala University - Gotland Campus, Sweden 2B – Reducing Greenhouse Gases Venue: La Salle A Session Chairs: Dr. Nary Subramanian, University of Texas at Tyler 2015_GT_052 3:30 ● Evaluating Carbon-Reducing Impact of Document Management Systems Nary Subramanian, Srikant Krishnan, University of Texas at Tyler, United States 2015_GT_045 4:00 ● Developing a Green Computer Science Program Janusz Zalewski, Florida Gulf Coast University, United States Nary Subramanian, University of Texas at Tyler, United States 2015_GT_022 4:30 ● Analysis of Carbon Tax as an Incentive toward Building Sustainable Grid with Renewable Energy Utilization Arash Anzalchi, Arif Sarwat, Florida International University, United States 2015_GT_033 5:00 ● CO2 Emission Reduction Impacts of Promoting Energy-Saving and New Energy Vehicles in China Xin Cao, Zongguo Wen, Tsinghua University, China Friday, April 17, 9:30AM – 11:30AM 3A - Demand Response and Market Optimization 2 Venue: Pelican I & II Session Chairs: Dr. Kai Sun, University of Tennessee Knoxville 2015_GT_043 9:30 ● Effects of Direct Load Control and Residential PV System on Demand Response and its Cost Benefit Analysis Saurav Basnet, Ward Jewell, Haneen Aburub, Wichita State University, United States 2015_GT_009 10:00 ● Fairness-Aware Game Theoretic Approach for Demand Response in Microgrids Naouar Yaagoubi, Hussein Mouftah, University of Ottawa, United States 2015_GT_028 10:30 ● Real-Time Residential Time-of-Use Pricing: A Closed-Loop Consumers Feedback Approach Xing Yan, Dustin Wright, Sunil Kumar, Gordon Lee, Yusuf Ozturk, San Diego State University, United States 2015_GT_032 11:00 ● The Energy-Efficient, Economical, and Environmental Impacts of Microturbines on Residential Customers Insu Kim, Jean-Ann James, John Crittenden, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States 3B – Energy Technologies and Modeling Venue: Acadian I & II Session Chairs: Dr. Erik Mayer, Pittsburg State University 2015_GT_010 9:30 ● Development of an FPGA-based Adaptable Peak Current-mode Control for use in Green Energy Conversion Erik Mayer, Michael Graham, Abdulaziz Alhaqass, Tamanam Amrutha Varsha, Pittsburg State University, United States 2015_GT_004 10:00 ● Electronic-Coupled Generators Short Circuit Impacts Richard Bravo, Chuong Ly, Southern California Edison, United States 2015_GT_040 10:30 ● Hybrid DC Power System for Pulse Load Application: Design, Modeling and Operation Mustafa Farhadi, Osama Mohammed, Florida International University, United States 2015_GT_047 11:00 ● Linear Parameter Varying Modeling and Control of a Nonlinear Power Plant Muhittin Yilmaz, Arjun Kamalapur, Simon Adediran, Texas A&M University-Kingsville, United States Friday, April 17, 1:00PM – 3:30PM 4A – Energy Storage Venue: Pelican I & II Session Chairs: Ms. Judy Chang, The Brattle Group 2015_GT_099 1:00 ● The Value of Distributed Electricity Storage Judy Chang, The Brattle Group, United States 2015_GT_008 1:30 ● Scheduling of Site Battery Energy Storage for Demand Response Capacity Shangyou Hao, Scott Coe, UISOL Inc., United States 2015_GT_011 2:00 ● Coordinated Consumer Load Control by use of Heat Pump Water Heaters for Voltage Rise Mitigation in Future Distribution System Mohamed Mufaris, Jumpei Baba, University of Tokyo, Japan 2015_GT_046 2:30 ● Evaluation of Low Temperature Ground Coupled Vertical Heat Exchanger in South Louisiana Md Khan, Jay Wang, Louisiana Tech University, United States 4B – Wind Integration Venue: Acadian I & II Session Chairs: Dr. Salman Mohagheghi, Colorado School of Mines 2015_GT_025 1:00 ● Hybrid Stochastic Short-Term Models for Wind and Solar Energy Trajectories Salman Mohagheghi, Colorado School of Mines, United States Jason Sexauer, PJM Interconnection, United States 2015_GT_007 1:30 ● Power Grid and Natural Disasters: A Framework for Vulnerability Assessment Salman Mohagheghi, Pirooz Javanbakht, Colorado School of Mines, United States 2015_GT_051 2:00 ● Planning for Interconnection of Wind Plants based on Net Maximum Capacity Nick Miller, Ryan Konopinski, Parker Powell, Jason MacDowell, General Electric, United States 2015_GT_031 2:30 ● Spatial Clustering for Wind Power Estimation and Power Ramp Balance Nurseda Yildirim, IZTECH University, Turkey Bahri Uzunoğlu, Uppsala University, Sweden 2015_GT_019 3:00 ● A Novel Frequency Regulation Strategy with the Application of Energy Storage System for Large Scale Wind Power Integration David Wenzhong Gao, Xiao Kou, University of Denver, United States Linlin Wu, Zhengpai Cui, China State Grid Jibei Electric Co. Ltd. Research Institute, China