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U.S. National Committeeof CIGRÉ
Meeting at the 2016
CIGRÉ SessionAugust 21, 2016
Paris, France
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Agenda — August 21, 2016
• Welcome and Introductions• President’s Remarks• Technical Program• Comments of U.S. Representatives to CIGRÉ
Study Committees
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USNC President’s Remarks
• 2016 Paris Session– 46th CIGRÉ Session & Technical Exhibition– August 21-26, 2016
• USNC Paris 2016 Registrants –182 (227 including Companions)
• 173 in 2014• 143 in 2012• 122 in 2010• 117 in 2008• 110 in 2006• 98 in 2004
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CIGRÉ Organization (2016)
• 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
NOTE: Officers before 2016 Elections in Paris
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• Mike Heyeck - President • Clark Gellings (EPRI) - Past President• Don Russell (TAMU) – Secretary; VP Administration-
Secretariat • David Roop (Dominion) – Treasurer• John McDonald (GE Grid Solutions) VP, Technical
Activities • Chris Root (VELCO) VP, Nominations & Appointments • Keith Lindsey (Lindsey) VP, Awards & Recognition • Mike Beehler (Burns & McDonnell) VP, Marketing &
Membership• Jessica Lau (Orange & Rockland) Next Generation
Network Chair
USNC 2016 Officers
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• Dave Roop (Dominion) - President • Mike Heyeck - Past President • Don Russell (TAMU) – Secretary; VP Administration-
Secretariat • Chris Kelly (National Grid) – Treasurer• John McDonald (GE Grid Solutions) – VP, Technical
Activities• Chris Root (VELCO) VP, Nominations & Appointments • Keith Lindsey (Lindsey) VP, Awards & Recognition • Mike Beehler (Burns & McDonnell) VP, Marketing &
Membership • Jessica Lau (Orange & Rockland) – Next Generation
Network Chair
USNC 2017 Officers
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Patron Members (9)
ABB, Inc. AEP Service CorporationBurns & McDonnell Commonwealth Edison Dominion EPRIGE Energy Connections Smart Wire Grid, Inc. Tennessee Valley Authority
Sustaining Members (5)
CTC Global ISO New England, Inc. Lindsey Manufacturing Co. New York ISOPJM Interconnections
Collective – Members 2016 (to date)
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Collective Members (29)
Collective – Members 2016 (to date)
American Transmission Co. Black & VeatchBonneville Power Adm. CargillCenterPoint Energy Clean Line Energy PartnersCommonWealth Associates Inc ConEdisonDNV GL (formally KEMA) First Energy Corp.Greensmith Energy LeidosMitsubishi Electric Power Products National Grid USA North American Transmission Forum Pacific Gas & Electric Co.PECO Energy POWER Engineers, Inc.Power Line Systems Inc. Quanta ServicesS&C Electric Co. Schweitzer Engineering LaboratoriesSharyland Utilities, L.P. Siemens Energy, Inc.Southern California Edison Southern CompanyThe Valley Group, a Nexans Co. Vanry + AssociatesVELCO
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Educational Members (14)
Collective – Members 2016 (to date)
Drexel UniversityKansas State University
Ohio State UniversityOhio Northern University
Oklahoma State UniversityTexas A&M University
University of ConnecticutUniversity of Missouri
University of Missouri – Kansas CityUniversity of Pittsburgh
University of Puerto RicoUniversity of Tennessee
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State UniversityWorcester Polytechnic Institute
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Revenue Total: $379,650.00
Expense Total: $267,823.68
$ 74,925.00$ 97,125.00$ 97,250.00
$110,350.00
$ 74,866.15$ 61,084.26$ 48,901.44$ 8,722.93$ 74,248.90
USNC – 2015 Finances• Revenues:
– Individual Memberships– Collective Memberships– Corporate Sponsorships
Paris Reception & Grid of the Future Symposium
– Conference IncomeAnnual Mtg., Paris and Grid of the Future Symposium
• Expenses:– Dues to Paris Office– Administration/Operations– Conferences– Travel– Marketing
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USNC – Financial Summary – 2015
Budget Actual
Revenues $ 295,575.00 $ 379,650.00
Expenses $ 288,100.00 $ 267,823.68
Net Income $ 7,475.00 $ 111,826.32
Investments:Certificates of Deposit: $ 254,867.59
(audited and closed)
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USNC Membership
2012 2013 2014 2015 2016*
Individual 554 430 528 525 586
“Collective” 32 33 39 37 57
Collective (18) (20) (24) (20) (29)
Sustaining (6) (5) (7) (5) (5)
Patron (8) (8) (8) (4) (9)
Educational (4) (14)
* 2016 Data as of July 6, 2016
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USNC Reception: Monday, August 22nd (7:00 to 9:00 PM)
Pavillon Gabriel (by Invitation Only)
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USNC Reception Sponsors
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2016 Technical ProgramSun.8/21
Mon.8/22
Tues.8/23
Wed.8/24
Thurs.8/25
Fri.8/26
OpeningPanel
(8:45 am)
B5, C1,C3, D1
(8:45 am)
A1, B2, B4, C2
(8:45 am)
A3, B1, B3, C5
(8:45 am)
A2, C4,C6, D2
(8:45 am)
USNC Mtg.(2:00 pm)
Gen. Assembly(1:15 pm)check-in
(12:15 pm)
PosterSessionsC4 & C6(9:00 am)
PosterSessionsC1 & C3(9:00 am)
PosterSessionsA1, B2
(9:00 am)
PosterSessionsA3 & B1
(9:00 am)
Opening(4:00 pm)Reception(5:00 pm)
LargeDisturbances
(2:30 pm)USNC
Reception(7:00 pm)
Poster SessionsB3 & C5
(2:30 pm)
Poster SessionsA2 & D2
(2:30 pm)
PosterSessionsB4, C2
(2:30 pm)
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Working Group Conveners’ Origins
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Synthesis of the 2015 review
20 first countries
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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-Nenad Uzelac (G&W Electric) – 2014 • B1-Mohammad Pasha (United Illuminating) – 2014• B2-Jennifer Havel (BPA) – 2014• B3-John Randolph (PG&E) – 2012 • B4-Sebastian Achilles (GE Grid Solutions) – 2014 • B5-Rich Hunt (GE Grid Solutions) – 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-Vacant• 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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U.S. Representatives on CIGRÉ SCs
• Technical Sessions in Paris • Preferential Subjects• SC Meetings
– Agenda– Issues
• SC Organization– Working Groups– Task Forces
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SC A1 – Rotating Electrical MachinesBill Moore (NEC)
‘2015 SC A1 Meeting’• A1 Study Committee - Madrid, Spain - September 2015
• Excellent attendance - 87 members & experts from 25 countries
• Hosted by Iberdrola – Full Week Long Meeting
• 2.5 Day Colloquim – Very Comprehensive Technical Session
– 48 presentations, 38 companies, 17 countries – Rotating Electrical Machines: Requirements, Operations & Maintenance
• Condition & Quality Assessment of New & Repaired Generators• Monitoring, Cycling, Wind & Renewables, Turbos & Hydros
• Two Technical Tours – Iberdrola Renewables Control & Operation Center– Indar Factory, Hydro, Wind Generator & Motor Mfg.
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A1 – Bill Moore – NEC‘Structure & Active Working Groups’
WG A1.29 Guide on New Generator Grid
Interaction Requirements
WG A1.33 Guide for the Proper Storage
and Cleanliness of Turbo-Generators
and Components
WG A1.39 Application of Dielectric
Dissipation Factor Measurements on New
Stator Coils and Bars
WG A1.44 Guideline on Testing of Turbo
and Hydrogenerators
WG A1.48 Guidance on the Requirements
For High Speed Balancing/Overspeed
Testing of Turbine Generator Rotors
Following Maintenance or Repair
WG A1.50 Quality Assurance Testing
Requirements for Turbo Generator
Components
WG A1.57 The Visual Inspection of Stator
Windings and Cores of Large Turbo
Generators
WG A1.31 State of the Art of Stator
Winding Supports in the Slot Area and
Winding Overhang of Hydrogenerators
WG A1.34 Testing Voltage of Doubly-Fed
Asynchronous Generator-Motor Rotor
Winding for Pumped Storage System
WG A1.36 Vibration and Stability Problems
In New, Old and Refurbished Hydro-
Generators, Root Causes-Consequences
WG A1.40 Survey on Hydrogenerator
Instrumentation and Monitoring
WG A1.42 Influence of Key Requirements
on the Cost of Hydrogenerators
WG A1.43 State of the Art of Rotor
Temperature Measurement
WG A1.49 Magnetic Core Dimensioning
Limits in Hydro Generators
WG A1.55 Survey on Split Core Stators
WG A1.56 Survey on lap and wave winding
and their consequences on maintenance
and performance
WG A1.51 Monitoring, Reliability and
Availability of Wind Generators
WG A1.52 Wind Generators and
Frequency-Active Power Control of
Power Systems
WG A1.45 Guide for Determining the
Health Index of Large Electric Motors
WG A1.46 Guide on Use of Premium
Efficiency Motors & Carbon Credit
Claim
WG A1.47 Technological Feasibility
Studies for IE4 / IE5 Efficient Motors
WG A1.53 Guide on Design
Requirements of Motors for
Variable Speed Drive Application
WG A1.54 Impact of Flexible
Operation on Large Motors
WG A1.58 Selection of Copper
Versus Aluminum Rotors for
Induction Motors
A1Rotating Electrical Machines
Chairman
Nico Smit – South Africa
AG A1.01 Turbo GeneratorsConvener: Robert E. Fenton
(United States)
AG A1.02 Hydro GeneratorsConvener: Remi Tremblay
(Canada)
AG A1.05 New Technologies
Convener: Luis Rouco
(Spain)
AG A1.06 Large Motors
Convener: Erli Figueiredo(Brazil)
Secretary
Peter Wiehe - Australia
7 Active WG’s 9 Active WG’s
2 Active WG’s
6 Active WG’s
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A1 – Bill Moore – NEC‘Paris & Beyond’
• Preferential subjects for the 2016 SC A1 Session:
– PS1-Development of Rotating Electrical Machines
– PS2-Asset Management of Electrical Machines
– PS3-Rotating Machines for Renewable and Dispersed Generation
• Nineteen (19) Technical Papers from SC A1 were accepted
• 2017 meeting is planned for Vienna, Austria, Sep 1-8
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SC A2 - Transformers - Raj AhujaScope
Design, construction, manufacture and operation for allkinds of power transformers, including industrial , DCconverters and phase-shift transformers and for all types ofreactors and transformer components (bushing, tap-changer…)
In the past ( known as SC12 ) activities were focussed ondesign problems related to the rapid increase of ratedvoltage and power
Today's SC A2 Key Domains
Chairman: Claude Rajotte (CA)
Secretary: Patrick Picher (CA)
Design, manufacturing
& testing
Specifications, procurement &
economics
Operation, reliability, safety & environment
Maintenance, diagnostics, monitoring,
& repair
Life cycle
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Present SC A2 Activities- Raj Ahuja
• 24 regular members• 19 observer members• 13 WG's and 6 JWG's • Almost 350 experts from more than 40
countries• 5 AG’s
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WG A2-37: Transformer Reliability SurveyWG A2-38: Transformer Thermal ModellingWG A2.42: Guide on transformer TransportationWG A2.43: Transformer bushings reliabilityWG A2.44: Transformer Intelligent Condition MonitoringWG A2.45: Transformer Failure Investigation and post-mortem AnalysisWG A2.48: Technology and utilization of Oil Insulated High Voltage Shunt
ReactorsWG A2.49: Condition Assessment of Power TransformersWG A2.50: Effect of the distributed energy sources and consequent induced reverse power
flow (step up) on transmission & distribution transformersWG A2.53: Objective interpretation methodology for the mechanical condition
assessment of transformer windings using Frequency Response AnalysisNew WG A2.55 - Life Extension of Oil Filled Transformers and Shunt ReactorsNew WG A2.56 – Power Transformer EfficiencyNew WG A2.57: Effect of DC Bias on TransformersJWG A2.54: Power transformer audible noise requirementsJWG A2/D1.41: Oil conductivity under DC conditionJWG A2/D1.46: Field experience with transformer solid insulating ageing markersJWG D1/A2.47: New frontiers of Dissolved Gas Analysis (DGA) interprétation
for power Transformers and their accessoiresJWG A2/D1.51: Improvement to Partial Discharge Measurements for Factory and
Site Acceptance Tests of Power TransformersJWG A2/C4.52: High-frequency transformer models for non-standard waveforms
Present SC A2 Working Groups - Raj Ahuja
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Recent BROCHURES and Activities – Raj Ahuja
Scope Ref YearGuide for Specifications 528 2013Guide for Design Review 529 2013 Guide for Factory Capability Assessment 530 2013
Guide for Fire Safety 537 2013Transient Interac.Transformers& Power System 577 2014Copper Sulphide Long Term Mitig.& Riskassessment 625 2015
2016 Paris Session - Advances in Transformer Diagnostics and Monitoring- EHV/UHV and EHVDC/UHVDC Transformers and their components- Transformer Windings2015 Shanghai Colloquium- EHV/UHV and EVHDC/UHVDC Transformers and its components - Equipment technologies for substations of the future and Smart Grid - in
collaboration with SC A3 and SC B3- Making the Best use of the Existing transformer fleet
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SC A3 - High Voltage EquipmentNenad Uzelac (G&W Electric)
• Chair: Dr. Hiroki Ito (JP)
Principal area of interest : DC & AC T&D equipment
• Innovative technologies (e.g. DC circuit-breakers)• Requirements for equipment in changing network conditions• Incorporation of intelligence into HV equipment (e.g. Controlled
switching)• Monitoring and diagnostics of transmission & distribution equipment• New and improved testing techniques• Reliability assessment, End-of-life management of ageing equipment• Mitigation methods for overstressing and overloads
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CIGRE A3 structure Nenad Uzelac
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� SD1: Prepare the strong & smart power system of the future
WG A3.25: MOSA/varistors for emerging systemWG A3.31: NCIT with digital output (TI2)WG A3.33: Equipment for series / shunt compensationJWG A3/B4.34: DC switching equipment (TI3)JWG A3/B5/C4: Out-of-phase experience
� SD2: Make the best use of the existing equipment and system
WG A3.29: Deterioration and ageing process of HV equipmentWG A3.30: Overstressing aspects of substation equipmentWG A3.32: Non-intrusive methods for condition assessmentWG A3.35: Commissioning practices of controlled switchingWG A3.36: Multi-physic simulation for temperature rise test
� SD3: Answer the environment concernsAG.01: Strategic planning_SF6 alternatives
� SD4: Development knowledge and information
AG.02: TutorialsAG.03: Green book
A3 activities in accordance with TC strategic directions
Nenad Uzelac
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• 2015 A3 Study Committee meeting – Nagoya, JP
• 2016 A3 strategy meeting – Dublin
• 2016 SC A3 meeting – Paris, August 24, 2016
• Poster Session – Friday, August 26
• Preferential subjects for 2016 A3 Session:– HV equipment for emerging power system conditions
– Lifetime management of T&D equipment
– Application of IT tools for management of HV equipment
CIGRE A3 meetings Nenad Uzelac
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Nenad Uzelac Recent Brochures
• TB 624 Influence of shunt capacitor bank on CB fault
interruption duties : WG A3.26
• TB 602 Tools for simulation of the internal arc effects in HV &
MV switchgear : WG A3.24
• TB 589 Vacuum Switchgears at transmission voltages : WG
A3.27
• TB 570 Switching Phenomena for EHV and UHV Equipment :
WG A3.28
• TB 544 Metal Oxide (MO) Surge Arresters - Stresses and Test
procedures : WG A3.17
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CIGRE A3 Tutorials
CIGRE tutorial, Bangalore, India, 9 January 2014, SC A3: high voltage equipment along with SC B2, B3, B4, C6, 120 attendees
IEC TC17/SC17A General meeting, Tokyo, 12 Nov. 2014, CIGRE SC A3 Activity related to IEC TC17 standardizations, 50 attendees
CIGRE Brazil Workspot, Rio de Janeiro, 23-26 Nov. 2014, CIGRE SC A3 activities, UHV requirements, along with A2, B3, D1, 120 attendees
CIGRE EEA conference, Wellington, 24-26 June, 2015, CIGRE TC and SC A3 activities, 120 attendees
CIGRE SC A2 Shanghai colloquium, 20-25 September, 2015, Reliability surveys on Equipment by WG A3.06, Inductive and transformer switching by SC A3, 120 attendees
CIGRE SC A3 & B3 Nagoya colloquium, 28 Sept.-2 October, 2015, Switching phenomena for EHV & UHV Equipment by WG A3.28, Deterioration of Ageing Equipment by WG A3.29, 250 attendees
Nenad Uzelac
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GCC Power 2015, Jeddah Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, 2 November 2015,Title: Challenges & innovation for Transmission & Distribution, Substation & Equipment of the future, 250 attendees
2016 ELECTRAMA, Bangalore India, 15-16 February 2016, CIGRE SC A3 activity: Transmission & Distribution Equipment of future, 150 attendees
2016 Asia & Oceania Reginal CIGRE, New Delhi India, 25 February 2016, CIGRE SC A3 activity: Transmission & Distribution Equipment of future, 200 attendees
CIGRE Brazil Workspot VIII , Recife Brazil, November 2016, CIGRE SC A3 activity: PendingWG A3.32/CIRED: Non-intrusive methods for condition assessmentJWG A3/B4.34: DC switchgears
CIGRE A3 Tutorials Nenad Uzelac
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• A3.36 “Application and benchark of multi physic simulations and engineering tools for Temp. rise calculations”
• A3/B5/C4.37 “System conditions for and probability of Out of Phase”
• A3.38: “Shunt capacitor switching in T&D systems: verification by tests and performance in service”
New Working Groups Nenad Uzelac
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Green Book Nenad Uzelac
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• Coordination with CIRED.• More emphases on MV within A3• CIRED / CIGRE A3.32 JWG• A3.38 also covers MV switchgear
• Relations with IEEE• Tutorials at IEEE Switchgear Standard meetings• UHV standardization
• Coordination with IEC SC17A• CIGRE provides technical background for IEC.
Specifically, SC A3 works closely with SC17A
Collaborations Nenad Uzelac
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2016 CIGRE EHV and UHV colloquiumMontreal Canada, May 9-11, 2016
2017 SC A3 & B4 & D1 colloquiumWinnipeg, Canada, 2-6 October, 2017
2018 CIGRE Paris session, SC A3 meetingParis France, August 2018
2019 CIGRE EHV and UHV colloquiumJapan, Spring 2019
2019 SC A3 colloquium, jointly with CMDMBucharest Romania, Fall 2019
Recent and Future Events Nenad Uzelac
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SC B1 – Insulated CablesMohammad Pasha (UI)
• Schedule for the week
Date Meeting
Monday (PM) 22 August Study Committee Meeting
Tuesday 23 August Study Committee Meeting
Wednesday (PM) 24 August WG B1/ B3-49 Meeting
Thursday 25 August Technical Committee Meeting
Friday (AM) 26 August Poster Session-Our Poster titled “Utility Experience with Field Condition Assessment of High Voltage UG Cable Systems
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SC B1 - Preferential Subjects for 2016
PS1: Feedback from newly installed or upgraded underground and submarine AC and DC cable systems
• Design, installation techniques, improved safety and operation• Advances in testing and relevant experience• Environmental issue s and mitigation• Lessons learnt from permitting, consent and implementation
PS2: Best use of existing cable systems• Condition assessment and diagnostic testing of cable systems• Trends in monitoring cables and accessories• Upgrading methodologies and related experiences• Trends in maintenance strategies, remaining life and asset
management
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SC B1 - Preferential Subjects for 2016 (Contd)
• PS3: Insulated cables in the network of the future• New functionalities expected from cable systems• Advances in modelling• Innovative cables, accessories and systems• Environmental challenges for future cable systems• Higher voltage levels for AC and DC cables• Longer lengths for AC and DC cables
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SC B1 - 2015 Main Events
Event Place Date
Tutorial Mumbai (India) February 2015
Tutorial Lund (Sweden) May 2015
Tutorial / Jicable Versailles (France) June 2015
SC B1 Technical Meeting and Tutorial
Kristiansand (Norway) September 2015
Tutorial Rio (Brazil) September 2015
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SC B1 - 2017 Main Event
Event Place Date
Study Committee B1 Meeting
New Delhi (India) October 2017
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SC B1 – Newly Created WG’s
WG # Title
B1.54 Behavior of cable systems under large disturbances(earthquake, storm, flood, fire, landslide, climate change)
B1.55 Recommendations for additional testing for submarine cables from 6 kV upto 60 kV
B1.56 Cable ratings verification
B1.57 Update of service experience of HV underground and submarine cable systems
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SC B1 – Earlier WG’s (2012 – 2014)WG # Title
B1.41 Issues regarding soil thermal characteristics
B1.44 Work under Induced Voltages and Induced Currents and Link Boxes
B1.45 Thermal Monitoring Hardware of cable Circuits and Man/Machine Interface
B1.46 Conductor Connectors: Mechanical and Electrical Connectors
B1.47 Technical Issues related to long AC EHV Cable Systems
B1.48 Trenchless Technologies
B1/B3.49 Standard Design of a common dry type plug-in interface for GIS and power cables up to 145kV
B1.50 SVL and Bonding Systems (design, testing, operation and monitoring)
B1.51 Fire issues for cables installed in air
B1.52 Fault location on land and submarine links (AC and DC)
B1.53 Preventing installation related cables damages
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Publications (2015 and early 2016)
WG # Name of the Publication
Publication Date
Electra Issue Technical Brochure #
JWG B1/B3.33
Feasibility of a common, dry type interface for GIS and Power cables of 52 kV and above
Jan-15 Electra 279 (April 2015) TB 605
WG B1.11 Upgrading and uprating of existing cable systems
Jan-15Electra 279 (April 2015) TB 606
WG B1.40 Off shore generation cable connections
Feb-15Electra 280 (June 2015) TB 610
WG B1.42 Testing of transition joints between HVDC cables with lapped and extruded insulation up to 500 kV
Jun-15Electra 281 (August 2015) TB 622
WG B1.43 Recommendation for mechanical testing of submarine cables
Jun-15Electra 281 (August 2015) TB 623
WG B1.35 Guide for rating calculations of HV cables
Dec-15Electra 284 (February 2016) TB 640
WG B1.37 Guide for the operation of fluid filled cable systems
Jun-16N/A TB 652
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Publications(Expected by end 2016)
WG # Name of thePublication
Publication Date
WG B1.28 On-site PartialDischarge Assessment of HV and EHV Cable Systems
Expected by the end of 2016
WG B1.34 Mechanical Forces in Large Cross Section Cable Systems
Expected by the end of 2016
WG B1.36 Life Cycle Assessment and EnvironmentalImpact of Underground Cable Systems
Expected by the end of 2016
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U.S. Activities Coordinated with SC B1
• IEEE/ICC– Provided updates on CIGRE activities at
ICC meetings held at Clearwater, FL, Tucson, AZ and Fort Lauderdale, FL in April and November 2015, and April 2016 respectively
– Websites of ICC and CIGRÉ are cross-referenced by hyperlinks
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SC B2 — Overhead LinesJennifer Havel (BPA)
Meeting Schedule:– Monday, 22 Aug (PM): B2 Tutorials– Wednesday, 24 Aug: B2 Main Session– Thursday, 25 Aug: Poster Session & Technical Meeting– Friday, 26 Aug: Technical Meeting cont.
2016 Preferential Subjects:– PS1: Overhead Lines for High Power Transfer Capacity– PS2: Project Management, Construction & Maintenance– PS3: Application of New Materials & Technologies
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SC B2 TAGs
TAG 04: Electrical Performance• Chair: Dale Douglas (USA)• New Chair: Javier Iglesias (Spain)
TAG 05: Towers, Foundations, Insulators• Chair: João Silva (Brazil)
TAG 06: Mechanical Behaviour of Conductors & Fittings• Chair: Pierre Van Dyke (CA)
TAG 07: Asset Management, Reliability, Availability• Chair: Jarlath Doyle (IE)
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SC B2 Recent Tutorials (15)
Date Tutorial Location/Venue
September 2014 Assessment on Severe Aeolian Vibrations Bucharest
December 2014New Generation High PerformanceConductors
India
August 2015OH Conductor Motion Phenomena & Control Methods
Winnipeg, Canada
August 2015 Composite Insulators & Conductor Motion Borneo
May 2015WG 55: Rating, Uprating & Reconductoring Existing Lines (TB 244 & 299)
Krakow, Poland
May 2015Real-time Monitoring & Rating of OHL(TB498)
Krakow, Poland
May 2015 WG 51: Optimal Design of New T-Lines Krakow, Poland
August 2015OH Conductor Motion Phenomena & Control Methods
Winnipeg, Canada
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SC B2 Recent Tutorials
Date Tutorial Location/Venue
August 2015 Composite Insulators & Conductor Motion Borneo
October 2015Dynamic Effects on OHTL – Impact on Supports & Foundations
Cape Town, S. Africa
October 2015WG 49: Safe Design Tensions for Conductors Fitted with Elastomer Cushioned Suspension Units (TB 653)
Cape Town, s. Africa
October 2015WG 50: Wind Induced Motion on Bundled Conductors
Cape Town, S. Africa
October 2015Dynamic Effects on OHTL – Impact on Supports & Foundations
Cape Town, S. Africa
October 2015Thermal Rating & Real Time Monitoring of OHL
Cape Town, S. Africa
November 2015 Surge Arrestors Australia
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SC B220 Active WGs
23 — Geotechnical & Structural Design of Foundations
24 — Qualification of HV & UHV OHL Supports
38 — High Surge Impedance Loading Load Solutions (In Final Review)
40 — Electrical Distances Between Live Parts and Obstacles
45 — Bushfire Impacts on OHL Performance
47 — Remedial Actions for Aged Fittings and Repair of Conductors
48 — Mechanical Performance of New Conductor Types (Final Review Complete)
50 — Safe Handling of Fittings and Conductors
52 — The Use of Robotics In Assessment and Maintenance
53 — Guidelines for outsourcing OHTL technical expertise
55 — Conductors for the Uprating of Existing OHL
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SC B220 Active WGs
56 — Ground Potential Rise at Structures during Faults
57 —Survey of Operational Composite Insulator Experience & Applications
58 — Vibration Modeling of HTLS conductors – Self Damping
59 — Forecasting Dynamic Line Ratings
61 — Transmission Line Structures with FRP Composites
62 — Compact DC Lines
63 — Compact AC Lines
65 —Detection, Prevention and Repair of Subsurface Corrosion in OHL Supports, Anchors, & Foundations
Joint Working Group
C3/B2/B1.13 —Environmental Issues of HV Lines for Rural & Urban Areas
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SC B2Publications – 2014 to 2016
Technical Brochures:
598 —Guidelines for the Management of Risk Associated with Severe Climatic Events & Climate Change on OHLs (TAG 07)
601 — Guide for Thermal Rating Calculations of OHL (TAG 04)
631 — Coating for Protecting Overhead Power Network Equipment in Winter Conditions (TAG 07)
638 — Guide to Overall Line Design (TAG 04)643 — Guide to the Operation of Conventional Conductor Systems
above 100ºC (TAG 04)645 — Meteorological data for assessing climatic loads on overhead
lines (TAG 07)
653 —Safe Design Tensions for Single Conductors Fitted with Elastomer Cushioned Suspension Units (TAG 06)
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B3 - Substations John Randolph (PG&E)
• Schedule for the week:– Sat 20 = WG Meetings 38, 41, 42, 43– Sun 21 = WG Meetings 42, 43, 44, 46, Green Book– Mon 22 = Tutorials* [353], WG Meetings 39, 44– Tue 23 = Poster Session [Hall Maillot]; WG 34– Wed 24 = SC B3 Meeting– Thu 25 = SC B3 Discussion Meeting [Grand
Amphithéâtre]– Fri 26 = WG Meeting 45
*#5 (2:30-4)--Air Insulated Substation design for severe climate conditions*#6 (4:30-6)--Responsible Use of SF6 (Options and Challenges) and Residual life aspects of GIS
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SC B3 Active WGs� 24: Benefits of PD diagnosis on GIS condition assessment
(finished in 2015)
� 34: Expected impact of future grid concept (finished in 2015)
� 35: Substation earthing system design optimisation through the application of quantified risk analysis
� 37: Internal arc effects in medium voltage switchgear (1-52kV) -mitigation techniques
� 38: Management of risk in substations
� 39: Impact of NCIT applications on HV Gas Insulated Switchgear
� 40: SF6 Gas Measurement Guide
� 41: Mobile Substations Incorporating HV GIS
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SC B3 Newer Working Groups� 42: Reliability Analysis and Design Guidelines for LV AC/DC
Auxiliary Systems
� 43: Contemporary solutions for low cost substations
� 44: Substation servicing and supervision using mobile devices and smart sensing
� 45: Application of non-SF6 gases or gas-mixtures in medium voltage and high voltage gas-insulated switchgear
� 46: Guidelines for Safe Work Methods in Substations
� B1/B3.49: Standard design of a common, dry type plug-in interface for GIS and power cables up to 145 kV
� D1/B3.57: Dielectric Testing of Gas-insulated HVDC Systems
� Pending topics – robotic inspection, asset health indices, gas compartment optimization, testing cable on GIS
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SC B3 Recent Brochures� TB 605-2015 “Common Dry Type Interfaces for GIS Connections
above 52kV for Extruded AC Cables ” WG 33
� TB 607-2015 “Contracts for Outsourcing Utility Maintenance Work” WG 06
� TB 612-2015 “Special considerations for AC collector systems and substations associated with HVDC connected wind power plants” WG 36
� TB 614-2015 “Air Insulated Substations Design for Severe Climate Condition” WG 31
� TB 639-2015, “Factors for Investment Decision GIL vs. Cables for AC Transmission” WG 27
� TB 660-2016, “Saving Through Optimised Maintenance of Air Insulated Substations” WG 32
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SC B3 Tutorials1. Residual life aspects on GIS (Karsten Pohlink, TB 499)
2. Upgrading & Uprating substations (Akira Okada, TB 532)
3. Obtaining value from on-line monitoring (Arthur Mackrell, TB 462)
4. Standardisation vs. innovation in substation design (Terry Krieg, TB 389)
5. Application Guidelines for Turn-Key Projects (Akira Okada, Gilles TremouilleTB 439)
6. Circuit Configuration Optimization (Gerd Lingner, TB 585)
7. Responsible Use of SF6 - Challenges and Options (Peter Glaubitz)
8. High Voltage Off Shore AC substations (John Finn, TB 483)
9. SF6 analysis for AIS, GIS and MTS Condition Assessment (Eamonn Duggan TB 567)
10.Considerations for AC Collector Systems and Substations connected with HVDC Wind (Douglas Ramsay TB 612)
11.Substation Design for Severe Climate Condition (Mark McVey, TB 614)
12.Saving Through Optimized Maintenance of AIS Substations (Hugh Cunningham, TB 660)
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SC B3 -- U.S. Activities
• Dominion hosted WG B3.38 in Richmond, VA in April• PG&E hosted the B3 Strategic Advisory Meeting in
San Francisco, CA in May• New US Appointments:
– John Randolph is Customer Advisory Group (CAG) Coordinator (Mick Mackey retired)
– Mark McVey joins the Strategic Advisory Group (SAG)
– Mark is the proposed Convenor for new WG B3.46, Safety in Substations (and past Convenor of WG B3.31)
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SC B3 – IEEE PES Activities
• Panel Session at General Meeting in Denver, CO in July 2015: “On-Line Condition Monitoring”
• Key Issues Discussion at D0/E0 Meeting in Oct 2015, Nashville, TN
• Presented 2 Tutorials at the Annual Substations Committee Meeting in May 2016, Atlanta – Responsible Use of SF6 - Challenges and Options– Substation Design for Severe Climate Condition
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SC B3 Meetings
– 2015 A3/B3 Colloquium in Nagoya, Japan -- Sept 28-Oct 2
– 2017 B3 Annual Meeting in Recife, Brazil -- Sept
– 2019 B3 Annual Meeting in China?
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B3 – SubstationsPreferential Subjects for 2016
PS1: Advances in substation technology • GIS and GIL developments including DC technologies.• Integrating non-conventional instrument transformers.• Integrating new materials and new technologies into
substations.
PS2: Developments and new thinking in Substation Design • Integrating IEC 61850 into existing substations.• Maximising substation availability.• Modular, pre-fabricated, fast deployment and off-shore
substation solutions.• Adaption of substations to meet emerging power system
requirements.
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B3 – SubstationsPreferential Subjects for 2016 (cont.)
PS3: Evolution in Substation management • Risk quantification and optimised asset decision making,
substation economics, maintenance management. • Customer and stakeholder interaction with design and life
cycle management. • Substation asset performance, residual life, health and
condition metrics. • Substation auxiliary and ancillary systems. • Knowledge management, design methodologies and
training.
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SC B4 – HVDC and Power ElectronicsSebastian Achilles (GE)
• Tutorial 3 High Voltage Direct Current Transmission, August 22
• Poster session on Thursday afternoon, August 25 • Paper session on Wednesday, August 24
– PS1: HVDC systems and their applications– PS2: FACTS and other Power Electronic (PE) systems for
transmission– PS3: DC and other Power Electronic (PE) systems for
distribution
• SC B4 Meeting on Friday, August 26
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Working Group Reports
CompletedB4.54 Guidelines for life extension of existing HVDC systems B4.55 HVDC Connection of offshore wind power plants B4.56 Guidelines for preparation of DC Grid Code
TBs have completed 60-day review and are being finalized
WG B4.53 Guidelines for procurement and testing of STATCOMs WG B4.61 General Guidelines for HVDC Electrode Design
TBs are being reviewed WG B4.62: Connection of Wind Farms to Weak AC JWG B4/C1.65: Recommended voltages for HVDC grids
SC B4 HVDC and Power ElectronicsNew Technical Brochures WGs
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SC B4 HVDC and Power ElectronicsActive WGs
• WG B4.58; Devices for load flow control and methodologies for direct voltage control in a meshed HVDC Grid
• JWG B4/B5.59: Control and Protection of HVDC Grids • WG B4.60: Designing HVDC Grids for Optimal Reliability and Availability performance. • WG B4.61: General Guidelines for HVDC Electrode Design • B4.63: Commissioning of VSC HVDC Schemes • B4.64: Impact of AC System Characteristics on the Performance of HVDC schemes • WG B4.66 Implications for harmonics and filtering of the staggered installation of HVDC converter stations in
proximate locations • WG B4.67 Harmonic aspects of VSC HVDC, and appropriate harmonic limits • WG B4.68 Revision of Technical Brochure 92 – DC Harmonics and Filtering • JWG A3/B4.34: Technical requirements and specifications of state-of-the-art DC switching equipment • JWG C4/B4.38: Network Modelling for Harmonic Studies • WG B4-69 Minimizing loss of transmitted power by VSC • WG B4-70 Guide for Electromagnetic Transient Studies involving VSC converters • WG B4-71 Application guide for the insulation coordination of Voltage Source Converter HVDC (VSC HVDC)
stations • WG B4.72 – DC grid benchmark models for system studies • JWG B4/B1/C4.73 – Surge and extended overvoltage testing of HVDC Cable Systems
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SC B5 - Protection and AutomationRich Hunt (GE)
Study Committee B5 – Protection & Automation
Chairman: Iony Patriota - Brazil
Secretary: Rannveig Loken - Norway
U.S. Regular Member: Rich Hunt
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SC B5: Sessions• The SC B5 sessions will be held on Tuesday, Aug 23 in
the Level 1 Grand Amphitheater• There are 2 preferential subjects:
– PS1: “Protection Automation and Control System (PACS), Optimization and Life Time Asset Management”
– PS2: “Coordination of Generator and Power System Protection.”
• B5 Poster Session – Monday, Aug 22 – 14:30 – 18:00 –Hall Maillot – Level 2 (2 U.S. Papers)
• There will be a closed meeting of SC B5 on Thursday, Aug 25 – 08:30 to 17:30 - Room 243
• 2017 B5 Colloquium: Auckland, NZ – Date: TBD
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B5 Organization
• SAG B5 Strategic Advisory Group• TG B5-51 Automation Systems• TG B5-52 Protection• TG B5-53 Network Requirements• Tutorial Advisory Group• 17 Active Working Groups / 4 Active Joint
Working Groups
• TG – Thematic Groups
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B5 New Reports
• B5.45 “TB 629 -- Coordination of Protection and Automation for Future Networks”
• WG B5/D2.46: “TB 603 -- Application And Management Of Cybersecurity Measures For Protection And Control Systems”
• WG B5.40: “TB 599 -- Education, Qualification and Continuing Professional Development of Engineers in Protection and Control”
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B5 New WGs
• B5.55 “Application of Travelling Wave Technology for Protection and Automation”
• B5.56 “Optimization of Protection Automation and Control Systems”
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• Focused on three main themes:
– System development– Asset management– Business environment
• Advisory Groups
– Anticipate emerging issues
– Recommend Preferential Subjects
– Recommend Working Groups
SC C1 - System Development and EconomicsJeff Palermo
Objectives and Organization
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C1 Active Working Groups–business environment
–WG C1.22New investment decision processes and regulatory practices to deal with changing economic drivers
–WG C1.23Transmission investment decision points and trees
–WG C1.33Interface & allocation issues in multi-party and/or cross-jurisdiction power infrastructure projects
–WG C1.32Establishing best practice approaches for developing credible electricity demand and energy forecasts for network planning
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C1 Active Working Groups–renewable integration
– WG C1.27 Definition of reliability in light of new developments in devices and services offering customers and operators new flexibility
– WG C1.29 Joint Cired/CigréPlanning criteria for transmission networks with active distribution systems
– WG C1.30Technical risks and solutions from periodic, large surpluses or deficits of available renewable generation in a particular area
– WG C1-20 Accommodating high load growth and urban development in plans
– JWG B4/C1.65Recommended Voltages for HVDC Grids
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C1 Active Working Groups–other matters
– WG C1.34 ISO Series 55000 Standards: General Process Assessment Steps and Information Requirements for Utilities
– WG C1.665/B4 Recommended Voltages for HVDC Grids
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US C1 activities– Planning advisors
• Team of planning volunteers to advise and assist with issues before C1
• Assist with surveys of practices and experience
– Contact me if interested
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C1 2016 activities
– Technical session—Tuesday, 23 August, Bordeaux• PS1
State of the art approaches and standardization in asset management decision making
• PS2Interface and allocation issues in planning T&D networks with multi-party projects
• PS3New system solutions and planning techniques for flexible and robust system plans
– Poster session—Wednesday morning, 24 August
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Chair: Joachim Vanzetta (Amprion)
Incoming Chair: Susana de Graaff
SC C2 – System Operation and ControlRick Gonzales (New York ISO)
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Scope:
Technical, human resource and institutional aspects and conditions needed for a secure and economic operation of existing power systems under security requirements against system disintegration, equipment damages and human injuries.
Current Activities:
– Managing new challenges in operational planning and real-time operation of the electric power systems
– Emerging operational issues for transmission and distribution interaction
Events: International Symposium, May 29- June 2, 2017, Dublin, Ireland
SC C2 - Objectives and Organization
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SC C2 – Working Groups
WG C2.13 Voltage & VAr supportWG C2.16 EMS Challenges from Distributed Gen/RenewablesWG C2.22 Applying Resilience Engineering in Control CentersWG C2.23 System Restoration Procedure & PracticesWG C2.34 Control Center Requirements in the 21st CenturyWG C2.35 Operations Performance, Training Goals &
MeasurementJWG C2/C5.05 Changes in Business of System OperatorsJWG C2/C6.36 System Operation Emphasizing DSO/TSO
Interaction and CoordinationJWG C2/C4.37 Recommendations for Systematic Framework
Design of Power System Stability Control
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• Meeting Schedule:
– Monday: Workshop on Large Disturbances (14:30-18:00)
– Wednesday: Technical Meeting (8:45-18:00)
– Thursday: Poster Session (14:30 – 18:00)
• Preferential Subjects for 2016:
� PS1: Grid operation solutions to changes in generation mix including distributed and renewable generating resources (25 papers)
� PS2: Managing system disturbances and system restoration(13 papers)
SC C2 Activities at CIGRE 2016
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SC C3 – System Environmental PerformanceVacant
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SC C4 - System Technical PerformanceTheo Laughner (TVA)
• Paris Meeting Schedule:– Friday, 26 Aug, Paper Session (3 US papers)– Tuesday, 23 Aug, Poster Session– Tuesday, 23 Aug, Advisory Groups
• (C4 AG members only)– Wednesday, 24 Aug, Main Business Meeting
• (SC4 Members and WG Conveners)
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C4 Working Group Meetings
WG # Convener Title
C4.27 Vujatovic Benchmarking of PQ Performance In Transmission Systems
C4.32 Radasky Understanding of the Geomagnetic Storm Environment for HV Power Grids
C4/B5.41 Haarla Challenges with Series Compensation Application in Power Systems When Overcompensating Lines.
C4.42 Papic Continuous Assessment of Low-Order Harmonic Emissions From Customer Installations
C2/C4.37 Fang Recommendations for Systematic Framework Design of Power System Stability Control
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Preferential Subjects for 2016
• PS1 > Impact of inverter based generation and Energy Storage.
• PS2 > Challenges with modelling and evaluation of lightning performance and insulation coordination in the power system of the future.
• PS3 > Bridging the gap between EMT, FEM and positive sequence grid simulation.
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27 WGs in SC C4
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Recent Publications – C4Technical Brochures (10):
656 -- Review of LV and MV compatibility levels for voltage fluctuations 648 -- Analytical techniques and tools for power balancing assessments 633 -- Lightning Striking Characteristics To Very High Structures 600 -- Protection of High Voltage Power Network Control Electronics Against
Intentional Electromagnetic Interference (IEMI) 596 -- CIGRE/CIRED : GUIDELINES FOR POWER QUALITY MONITORING–
MEASUREMENT LOCATIONS, PROCESSING AND PRESENTATION OF DATA
592 -- GUIDE FOR ASSESSMENT OF TRANSFERRED EPR ON TELECOMMUNICATION SYSTEMS DUE TO FAULTS IN A.C. POWER SYSTEMS
578 -- Lightning Protection of Wind Turbine Blades 569 -- Resonance and Ferroresonance in Power Networks 568 -- Transformer Energization in Power Systems: A Study Guide 566 -- Modelling and Aggregation of Loads in Flexible Power Networks
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Recent Publications – C4
Electra (10):ELT_286_5 -- Review of LV and MV compatibility levels for voltage fluctuations ELT_285_5 -- Analytical techniques and tools for power balancing assessments ELT_283_5 -- Lightning Striking Characteristics to Very High Structures ELT_278_3 -- Protection of High Voltage power network control electronics against Intentional Electromagnetic Interference (IEMI) ELT_277_3 -- CIGRE/CIRED: Guidelines for Power Quality Monitoring–Measurement locations, processing and presentation of data ELT_276_8 -- For assessment of transferred EPR on telecommunication systems due to faults in A.C. Power systems ELT_274_4 -- Lightning Protection of Wind Turbine Blades ELT_272_9 -- Resonance and Ferroresonance in Power Networks ELT_272_8 -- Transformer Energization in Power Systems: A Study Guide ELT_272_6 -- Modelling and Aggregation of Loads in Flexible Power Networks
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Activities Related to C4
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SC C5 – Electricity Markets and Regulation Adam Keech (PJM Interconnection)
• SC C-5 Electricity Markets and Regulation– Chair: Andrew Ott (PJM Interconnection)– US rep: Adam Keech (PJM Interconnection)
• JWG C2/C5-5 Development and Changes in the Business of System Operators– Chair: Ole Gjerda (Norway)– US rep: Albert DiCaprio (PJM Interconnection)– US rep: Todd Ramey (MISO)
• WG C5-15 Risk Management in Evolving Regulatory Frameworks– Chair: Adrien Ford (PJM Interconnection)– US rep: Martíne-Denise Long (Colorado Springs Utilities)
• WG C5-16 Costs of Electric Service, Cost Allocation Methods and Residential Rate Trends– Chair: Angela Chuang (EPRI)– US rep: Anant Venkateswaran (GE)
• WG C5-18 Market Price Signals and Regulatory Frameworks for regional coordination of grid Investments– Chair: François Regairaz (France)– US rep: Open
• WG C5-19 Regulatory Aspects of Demand Response and DSM for Integration within Electricity Markets– Chair: Clotilde Levillain (France)– US rep: Denise Foster (PJM Interconnection)
• WG C5-20 Drivers for Major Changes in Electricity Markets– Chair: Greg Thorpe (Australia)– US rep: Adam Keech (PJM Interconnection)
• WG C5-21 Impacts of Environmental Regulations on Power Markets– Chair: Adam Keech (PJM Interconnection)– US rep: Natalie Tacka (PJM Interconnection)
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2015 / 2016 Publications
• Electra Papers
• WG C5-13: Emerging Technologies – Summary Paper (ELT 279 1)
• JWG C2/C5-5: Market Operators – Their Evolution, Current Organisation and Future Structure (ELT 282 3)
• WG C5-17: Capacity Markets: Needs, Solutions and State of Affairs (ELT 285 4)
• WG C5-19: Report on regulatory aspects of the Demand Response within Electricity Markets (ELT 285 8)
• WG C5-15: Default Management in Electricity Markets (ELT 287 1)
• Conference Papers
• WG C5-18: Market Price Signals and Regulated Frameworks for Regional Coordination of grid investments (Lund Symposium, Paper 322)
• Tutorials
• Challenges re Merging Markets Across Borders
• Experiences with Across Border Renewable Exchange
• Technical Brochure
• JWG C2/C5-5: Market Operators – Their Evolution, Current Organisation and Future Structure (TB 626 – July 2015)
• WG C5-15: Default Management in Electricity Markets (TB 658 – May 2016)
• WG C5-19: Report on regulatory aspects of the Demand Response within Electricity Markets (TB 651 – pending publication)
• WG C5-17: Capacity Markets: Needs, Solutions and State of Affairs (TB 647 - pending publication)
Publication plan for 2016 / 2017
• Technical Brochures
– WG C5-18 (Q4): Market Price Signals and Regulated Frameworks for Regional Coordination of grid investments
– WG C5-15 (Q4): Risk Management in Energy Markets
Study Committee C5Adam Keech (PJM Interconnection)
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Study Committee C5Adam Keech (PJM Interconnection)
2015 Activities
• Lund Symposium (Theme: “Across Borders – HVDC Systems and Market Integration”)
– C5 Technical Session:• Market-based Solution Methodologies
• Market Experiences
• Market Related System Planning (with SC C1)
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Study Committee C5Adam Keech (PJM Interconnection)
2016 Paris General Meeting
• Market Disturbance Workshop (Monday August 22)
• Technical Session (Thursday August 25)– PS 1 Interactions between wholesale and retail markets; the future of regulation
– PS 2 Market models and regulatory structures in an evolving industry situation
– PS 3 Distributed resource and demand response integration from the perspective of electricity market structures
• Business Meeting (Friday August 26)
2016 USNC Colloquium (Nov 2-3; Philadelphia)
• Tutorials– Grid Codes
– Transmission Planning Standards
• C5 Panel Session topics– Evolution of Balancing Markets
– Economic and Regulatory Market Drivers
– Market Design in light of Jurisdictional Uncertainty
– Role of Markets in providing Incentives for Resource Adequacy and Security of Supply
– Impacts of changing Retail/Wholesale boundaries
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SC C6 – Distribution Sytems and Dispersed GenerationJason Taylor (EPRI)
Distribution Systems and Dispersed Generation
Chair: Britta Buchholz (Germany)Secretary: Christine Schwaegerl (Germany)
Close participation with CIRED• JWG C6.25/B5/CIRED• JWG B5/C6.26/CIRED• JWG C4/C6.35/CIRED
Fabrizio Pilo – Coordinating Liaison with CIRED
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C6 – Recent Brochures
• "Protection of Distribution System with Distributed Energy Resources"
Brochure #613
JWG B5/C6.26/CIRED
• “Microgrids 1 Engineering, Economics, & Experience”
Brochure #635
WG C6.22 "Microgrids evolution roadmap"
• “Integration of Electric Vehicles in Electric Power Systems”
Brochure #632
WG C6.20
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C6 – Active Working GroupsTitle Convener Duration
WG C6.21Smart Metering - state of the art, regulation, standards, and future requirements
Eduardo Navarro 2010 - 2016
WG C6.22 Microgrids Chris Marnay 2010 - 2016
AG C6.17 Rural Electrification Adriaan Zomers 2009 - 2016
JWG C6.25/B5/CIRED
Control and Automation Systems for Electricity Distribution Guiseppe Mauri 2011 - 2016
WG C6.28 Hybrid systems for off-grid power supply Ravi Seethpathy 2014 - 2016
JWG C4/C6.29/CIRED
Power quality and PV's Jeff Smith 2012 - 2016
WG C6.30 Impact of battery energy storage Nikos Hatziargyriou 2014 - 2016
WG C6.32 MVDC Grid Feasibility Study Zhao Ma 2015 - 2017
JWG C6/D2.32
Utilization of data from smart meter system Yasuo Matsuura 2015 - 2017
JWG C4/C6.35/CIRED
Modeling and dynamic performance of inverter based generation in power system transmission and distribution studies
Koji Yamashita, Alberto Cerretti
2013 - 2017
JWG C2/C6.36 System Operation Emphasising DSO/TSO Interaction Michael Power 2015 - 2017
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C6 – Paris ScheduleTopic Date Time
C6 Tutorial: “Planning and operation of distribution systems with high shares of renewables Mon, 22nd 16:30 - 18:00
C6 Poster Session Tue, 23rd 09:00 - 12:30
C6 Study Committee Meeting Wed, 24th 09:00 – 18:00
Contributor´s meeting Thu, 25th 14:00 – 18:00
Group discussion meeting Friday, 26th 08:45 – 18:00
Working Group Meetings Date Time
WG C6.23: Terminology Tue 23th Afternoon
JWG C6.25: Control and Automation Tue 23th Afternoon
WG C6.28: Hybrid systems off-grid Tue 23th 2:30 – 6:00pm
WG C6.30: Storage Tue 23th Afternoon
WG C6.22: Microgrids Thu 25th Morning
WG C6.31: MVDC Thu, 25th Whole day
JWG C6.32: Smart meter Thu, 25th Whole day
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SC D1 – Materials and Emerging Technologies
Andrew Phillips (EPRI)Activities
Advisory Groups: AG D1.01 Liquids and liquid impregnated systems L.LundgaardAG D1.02 High Voltage and High Current testing and diagnostic -U. RiechertAG D1.03 Insulating Gases – U.SchichlerAG D1.04 Solid Materials – S.GubanskiTAG Tutorial Advisory Group - I. Atanasova-HoehleinCAG Customer Advisory Group - J. SmitSAG D1 Strategic Advisory Group
Working Groups: Total of Twenty FourNineteen D1 Working Groups, plusFive Joint Working Groups with other SCs
Paper Sessions:Tuesday August 23rd - Bleu
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D1 Publications since last session8 Publications
• TB 595: Fingerprinting of Polymeric Insulating Materials for Outdoor October 2014
• TB 611 Feasibility study for a DC Tracking & Erosion test (WG D1.27), March 2015
• TB 620 Radiation ageing of polymeric insulating materials and relevant testing, (WG D1.42), June 2015
• TB 627 Condition assessment for fluid-filled insulation in AC cables, (WG D1.34), July 2015
• TB 634 Impact of rain on insulator performance (WG D1.45), October 2015• TB 636 Diagnostics and accelerated life endurance testing of polymeric
materials for HVDC application (WG D1.23), November 2015• TB 654 UHF partial discharge detection system for GIS: Application guide for
sensitivity verification 04-2016 • 646 HVDC Transformer insulation: oil conductivity 01-2016
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D1 - Working Groups• WG D1.25 Application Guide for PD Detection in GIS using UHF or
Acoustic Methods • WG D1.38 Emerging Test Techniques Common to High Temperature
Superconducting (HTS) Power Applications • WG D1.44 Testing of Naturally Polluted Insulators • WG D1.45 Testing of insulator performance under heavy rain • WG D1.48 Properties of Insulating Materials under VLF Voltages • WG D1.50 Atmospheric and altitude correction factors for air gaps and
clean insulators • WG D1.51 Dielectric performance of eco-friendly gas insulated
systems • WG D1.52 Moisture measurement in insulating fluids and transformer
insulation
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D1- Working Groups• WG D1.53 Ageing of upgraded cellulose and cellulose impregnated in
ester liquids • WG D1.54 Basic principles and practical methods to measure the AC and
DC resistance of conductors of power cables and overhead lines • WG D1.56 Field grading in electrical insulation systems • WG D1.58 Evaluation of dynamic hydrophobicity of polymeric insulating
materials under AC and DC voltage stress • WG D1.59 Methods for dielectric characterisation of polymeric insulating
materials for outdoor applications • WG D1.60 Traceable measurement techniques for very fast transients • WG D1.61 Optical corona detection and measurement
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D1- Working Groups• WG D1.62 Surface Degradation of Polymeric Insulating Materials for
Outdoor Applications • WG D1.63 Partial discharge detection under DC stress • WG D1.64 Electrical insulation techniques at cryogenic temperatures • WG D1.65 Mechanical properties of insulating materials for power
transformers
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D1- Working GroupsJoint WGs
• JWG A2/D1.41 HVDC Transformer polarity reversal: Role of oil conductivity
• JWG A2/D1.46 Field Experience with Transformer Solid Insulating Ageing Markers
• JWG D1/A2.47 New Frontiers of DGA Interpretations for Power Transformers and their Accessories
• JWG D1/B1.49 Harmonized test for the measurement of residual inflammable gases
• JWG D1 B3.57 Dielectric Testing of gas-insulated HVDC Systems
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SC D2 – Information Systems and TelecommunicationGalen Rasche (EPRI)
D2 Working Groups• D2.01 Core Business Information Systems and Services• D2.02 Communications with other SCs and CIGRE
Stakeholders• D2.03 Telecommunication Networks, Services and Technology• D2.27 Power Line Carrier Channel Modeling, Planning and
Usage• D2.28 Communication Architecture for IP-based Substation
Applications• D2.29 Communication access to Electrical Energy Consumers
and Producers• D2.32 Optical Cables Links in Power Utilities – Mounting,
Commissioning, Maintenance and Management• D2.33 Operation & Maintenance of Telecom Network and
Associated Information Systems in the Electric Power Utility
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D2 – Galen Rasche (EPRI)D2 Working Groups (continued)
• D2.34 Telecommunication and Information Systems for Assuring Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery
• D2.35 Scalable Communication Transport Solutions over Optical Networks
• D2.38 A Framework for EPU Operators to Manage the Response to a Cyber-Initiated Threat to Their Critical Infrastructure
• D2.40 Cyber risks and cyber security for the next generation of digital systems in Electrical Power Utilities (EPUs)
• JWGB5/D2.30 Communications for HV Substation Protection & Wide Area Protection Applications
NOTE: SC B5 developed a guideline to fast track the development of working group products.