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EPRI Power Quality Applications (PQA) andAdvanced Distribution Automation (ADA)2008 Joint Conference and Exhibition
August 4–6, 2008 Renaissance Cleveland Hotel, Cleveland, Ohio
Practical Applications and Challenges in Power Quality and Advanced Distribution Automation
finger foods, drinks, fun and door prizes. Attendees can greet one another while mingling amongst the exhibitor booths and see the latest power quality and advanced distribution automation technol-ogy in the Exhibitor Theatre.
The official opening session of the technical conference is Tuesday, August 5th. At the conclusion of the first day, participants will enjoy an outstanding party at The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum sponsored by FirstEnergy, EPRI, and Omniverter. Guests will be treated to drinks, hearty hors d’oeuvres and dessert during this 50’s-style party held exclusively for conference participants. Attendees are encouraged to bring families and dress for the occasion by wearing poodle skirts, leather jackets, and jeans to get into the spirit of the evening. Stop by the soda fountain and try a root beer float, milk shake or malt. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum is truly an interactive experience, with 150,000 square feet of the world’s most extensive collection of rock and roll history, memorabilia, and artifacts. Take time to see the four theatres and multiple interactive displays in this gorgeous glass museum that soars 160 feet above Lake Erie.
Following the technical conference, EPRI will hold working group meetings for utility funders of the EPRI’s Power Quality Program 1.
EPRI PQA/ADA 2008 Joint Conference and Exhibition Practical Applications and Challenges in Power Quality and Advanced Distribution AutomationRoll up your sleeves in a city known for hard work and take an in-depth real-world look at the past, present and future of power quality and distribution automation. The Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) and FirstEnergy invite you to join us for the EPRI Power Quality Applications (PQA) and Advanced Distribution Automation (ADA) 2008 Joint Conference. This year’s conference will examine the challenges that face industry in the practical deployment of effective advanced distribution automation technologies and systems, as well as addressing the real world issues of managing power quality on both sides of the meter. In addition to the practical issues, leading edge research, technology applications and future roadmaps will be presented, all tempered by what is realistically achievable as we progress to the smart grid.
PQA/ADA 2008 will provide an unparalleled forum for electric power end-users, distribution engineers, reliability and power quality professionals and related technology manufacturers to gather, share experiences and learn from one another in a highly efficient and focused environment.
Week of EventsPQA/ADA 2008 opens Monday, August 4, with a free, open forum to review and provide an update on the Department of Energy (DOE) Project, “Development and Demonstration of Advanced Monitoring Systems for Fault Location, Analysis, and Prediction.” In the afternoon, two dynamic tutorials will take place concurrently. The first will present innovative and best practice methods for solving industrial customer voltage sag issues through on-site investigations. The second will address the implementation of smart distribution systems. The evening of the first day will end with a reception in the exhibition hall with
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Morning Meeting
DOE Advanced Montitoring Workshop/Update
Concurrent Afternoon Tutorials
Tutorial 1: Solving Industrial Customer Voltage Sag Issues: Conducting a Successful On-Site InvestigationMark Stephens and Chuck Thomas, EPRI
Concurrent Afternoon Tutorials
Tutorial 2: Implementation of Smart Distribu-tion SystemsFrank Goodman, Joe Hughes, and Lee King, EPRI
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Practical Applications and Challenges in Power Quality and Advanced Distribution Automation
Chair: Karen Forsten, EPRIIntroduction and Welcome: Dick Grigg, FirstEnergy Executive Vice President & President, FirstEnergy Utilities
Integration of Advanced Technology to Manage the Impact of Intermittent Resources and Weather ConditionsBrad Ewing, FirstEnergy, Vice President of Energy Delivery
Integrating Grid Communications and Automation - One Utilities ApproachMark Julian, FirstEnergy, Vice President of Energy Delivery
Integrating Customers with the Management of Distribution SystemsMark McGranaghan, EPRI
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Customer Focus
Chair: Stephen B. Briggs, FirstEnergy
FirstEnergy’s Multifaceted Power Quality Approach: A “Customer First” PerspectiveJim Fakult and Dean Philips, FirstEnergy
SEMI F47 Compliant Equipment Fails Real World SagsSalman Sabbah, Intel
Residential Compact Fluorescent Lighting (CFL) Power Quality Impact
Michael Chandler, SRP
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Application Experience with ADA
Chair: Frank Goodman, EPRI
Distribution Automation Pilot ProjectJay TeSelle, FirstEnergy
Closed-loop Distribution Automation Scheme for Major CustomersWenpeng Luan and Helen Losfin, BC Hydro
Distribution Fault Locating at The United Illuminating CompanyElder Romero, United Illuminating Company and Dan Sabin, EPRI
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PQ Standards and Applications
Chair: Scott Anderson, SRP
Flicker Case Studies, IEEE 1453, and ImplementationHarish Sharma, EPRI, Carl Bridenbaugh, FirstEnergy, with Customer Perspective from Rick Schroth, Met-Ed, a FirstEnergy Company
LCD Manufacturer Power Quality Issues: Growing Need for PQ Standard in LCD IndustryMark Stephens, EPRI, Peter YuinHong Liu and Alice ChiungYi Huang, Taiwan Power Company
Development of IEEE P1668 - Electrical Environment ConsiderationsJohn Mentzer, General Motors
Quality of Supply Standards: Is EN50160 the Answer?Brian Kingham, Schneider Electric
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ADA System Integration
Chair: Karl Fickey, FirstEnergy
Integrating ADA Within The Smart GridTom Weaver, AEP and Jim Tracey, General Electric
Selling DA Within Your Company: The DV2010 ExperienceRobert L. Huber, Distribution Vision 2010 and Russell Fanning, We Energies
Basis for the US Modern Grid Strategy–A Changing WorldSteve Pullins, Horizon Energy Group and Steven Bossart, National Energy Technology Laboratory
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PQ Case Studies
Chair: Dan Engerer, FirstEnergy
PQ Case Studies in PEA System Thailand: Harmonics and Switching CapacitorsWatchara Pobporn, Suparat Srimongkol, and Chakphed Madtharad, PEA
Power Quality Considerations for Installing Shunt Capacitor Banks on Transmission NetworksScott Anderson, SRP
Review Severe Electrical Power Disturbance Event which Occurred on January 12, 2008 at the IBM Burlington Semi-Conductor Manufacturing SiteGregory L. Rieder, IBM Microelectronics
Four Simple PQ RulesM. Edward Brandau III, FirstEnergy
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Advanced Concepts for Smart Distribution Systems
Chair: Georges Simard, Hydro Quebec
Safety & Reliability Improvements through Distribu-tion Automation and DSCADADavid Foley, Northeast Utilities
Update on Distributed Deployment of the Distribu-tion Fault Anticipator TechnologyCharles F. Wallis, Alabama Power Company
Integration and Optimization of Grid Coordinated Distributed Energy Resources (DER)Heidi Caroline, BPL Global
The Prospect of DC Power Distribution: Stability Issues and Solutions in DC MicrogridsAlexis Kwasinski, The University of Texas at Austin
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From Aerosmith to Zappa, all the icons of rock are represented here at the must-see Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum. The museum features a high-impact multi-media production to tell the stories of inducted rock and roll ledgends as well as the single largest collection of rare and priceless rock and roll memorabilia assembled anywhere in the world. The architecturally stunning structure, designed by I.M. Pei, towers above the Lake Erie shore at North Coast Harbor.
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Track 1: Power Quality Track 2: Advanced Distribution
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PQ Economics and Applications
Chair: Dean Philips, FirstEnergy
The Selection, Installation, and Performance of Sag Mitigation Equipment to Protect a Multi-Megawatt Critical ApplicationJose H. Escamilla, CPS Energy; David Ezer, Omniverter; and Stoney Jeppson, Maxim Semiconductor
Industrial Downtime Estimates for Voltage Sags and InterruptionsJim Rossman, TVA
Southern Company Customer PQ Needs AssessmentDr. Michael Sullivan, Freeman, Sullivan, and Company; Greg Reardon, Southern Company
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State Estimation, Active Distribution Management and Control
Chair: Charles F. Wallis, Alabama Power Company
Model-Based Hierarchical Coordinated Control for Distribution SystemsHaukur “Hawk” Asgeirsson, DTE Energy and Josh Hambrick, EDD
Roadmap for Smart Grid Distribution Fast Simula-tion and Modeling ToolsXavier Mamo, EDF/EPRI and Roger Dugan, EPRI
Modeling the Impact of Demand Response Technolo-gies Using GridlabD. Ross Guttromson and David Chassin, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
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Advanced Applications for Power Quality Monitoring
Chair: Dan Sabin, EPRI
The Influence of Measuring Equipment on the Possibility of Disturbance Source IdentificationWaldemar Skomudek, Technical University of Opole
An Internet-based PQ Monitoring System: Six Years, 2400 nodes, What Next?William (Bill) E. Brumsickle, SoftSwitching Technologies
Post Fault Analysis and Lightning Data QualityFred Elmendorf, TVA
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Advanced Hardware for Smart Distribution Systems
Chair: Bob Yinger, Southern California Edison
Hydro-Quebec’s Distribution Network Volt and Var Control SystemChristian Perreault and Andre Ricard, Hydro Quebec
Deploying a Self Healing GridVan L. Holsomback, Georgia Power Company
Status of EPRI Intelligent Universal Transformer (IUT) and Solid-State Switchgear System (4-S)Mahesh Gandhi, Silicon Power and Ashok Sundaram and Arindam Maitra, EPRI
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PQ Technologies - Latest Developments
Chair: Brian Fortenbery, EPRI
A New Ultra-low-cost Power Quality Monitor TechnologyAlex McEachern, Power Standards Lab
Full and Partial Outage Ride Thru For Critical ApplicationsTim Smith, Bonitron
Micro-DVRBaskar Vairamohan, EPRI
Broad-Based Power Protection-Evaluation of the Innovolt CVSS™Satish Rajagopalan, Consultant
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Communications Infrastructure for Smart Distribution Systems
Chair: Robert L. Huber, Distribution Vision 2010
Application Integration to Facilitate the Smart GridG. Larry Clark, Alabama Power Company
Update on UCA Users Group and Communication Architecture TrendsKay Clinard, UCA Users Group
Issues in the Selection of a Distribution Automation Communications InfrastructureKenneth E. Wirt, FirstEnergy
Recent Developments in Feeder Automation and MonitoringJames D. Stoupis and Mirrasoul Mousavi, ABB
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Chair: Bill Howe, EPRI
Quantifying the Impact of Reliability Improvement Programs, Richard Brown, Quanta Technology
AC Stall: Progress Towards A Solution, Bob Yinger, Southern California Edison
Integration of Distributed Storage and Resources with Distribution ManagementJoe Waligorski and Eva Gardow, FirstEnergy
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Focus of 2008 PQA/ADA Conference This year’s conference is specifically designed to address what is real and achievable in power quality and advanced distribution automa-tion as related to quality, automation, and reliability issues. Under-standing the end-user perspective is critical in order to quantify the real cost of power quality and reliability problems and to develop the lowest-cost solutions that meet the needs of users and optimize efficiency on both sides of the meter. FirstEnergy and EPRI invite you to register for this premier event.
ExhibitionCompanies offering innovative products and services that enhance and improve electric power reliability, power quality, operating costs and system performance are invited to participate in the 2008 PQA & ADA exhibition. The exhibition, held in conjunction with EPRI’s annual PQA/ADA Conference, showcases leading-edge power quality and advanced distribution automation technology solutions and services.
Exhibitors have always been a highly valued part of the EPRI PQA/ADA Conference. This year, we are offering a special high-energy venue in which exhibitors can specifically address conference attendees. Located in the Exhibition Hall, the Exhibitor Theatre will allow each exhibitor to present a condensed five-minute message about its products and services. Theatre slots and times are available on a first come, first served basis.
Past exhibitors have included Active Power Corporation, Caterpillar, Dranetz-BMI Electrotek Concepts/WPT, Inc., EnerNex Corporation, Fluke Corporation, FLIR Systems, Power Measurement Schneider Electric, Power Monitors, Inc., Omniverter, Inc., Hi Tec USA, S&C Electric Co., United Engineering, Power Quality Services Center, Power Standards Lab, Electro Industries, SEA Limited, Measurlogic, Inc., Pentadyne Power Corporation, RTP Controls, and SoftSwitching Technologies, to name a few.
For more information, contact Lisa Wolfenbarger at 865.218.8026 or [email protected] or register online by going to www.MyPQ.net and following the links for registration.
AccommodationsThe conference will be held at the Renaissance Cleveland Hotel. Attendees are responsible for making their own hotel reservations by calling toll-free: 1.800.468-3571. To obtain the EPRI group rate of $155 single/double, mention “EPRI PQA/ADA 2008”. The room reservation deadline is July 10, 2008.
Conference LogisticsFor questions or further information regarding conference logistics, contact Lisa Wolfenbarger at 865.218.8026 or [email protected] or go to the conference information Web site as described in the registration section below.
For technical questions please contact Mark Stephens at 865.218.8022 or [email protected].
CEU CreditsThe conference is planning to offer 1.6 continuing education units (16 professional development hours) through the University of Tennessee. The cost is $10 per applicant and will be collected at the conference prior to the closing session.
RegistrationFor more information or to register for this event, please visit www.MyPQ.net, and click “Attendees and Exhibitors Sign-Up Now!” in the PQA/ADA 2008 information area. Alternately, you can navigate directly to the conference registration page by clicking here.
If this is your first time using the new EPRI conference registration Cvent system, you will be asked to create a new, free account. If you experience any difficulties registering for PQA/ADA 2008, please contact Brent Lancaster at 704.595.2017 or [email protected].
An early registration incentive of $100 is available until July 17, 2008. Those who register on or before June 30 will be placed in a drawing to win an 8GB IPOD Nano! The winner’s name will be drawn during the opening reception on Monday, August 4.
Technical information regarding the conferencePlease contact:Mark Stephens, EPRI Phone: 865.218.8022 E-mail: [email protected]
Exhibit and Logistical informationPlease contact:Lisa Wolfenbarger, EPRI Phone: 865.218.8026 E-mail: [email protected]
Registration InformationEPRI Conference Registration SpecialistBrent Lancaster, EPRI Phone: 704.595.2017 E-mail: [email protected]
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