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November 1-2, 2007
Stanford University
Frances C. Arrillaga Alumni Center
Fisher Conference Center
As part of its assessment activity in the area of Energy Distribution, Storage, and Infrastructure, the Global Climate and Energy Project (GCEP) organized a two-day workshop on Advanced Electricity Infrastructure that was held at the Frances C. Arrillaga Alumni Center on the Stanford campus on November 1-2, 2007.
Technical experts in a broad range of topic areas assembled and discussed research ideas in advanced transmission, power systems control and analysis, distributed generation, and storage. The objective of the workshop was to identify innovative, high-risk research opportunities that complement current investigations with the potential to significantly improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the electricity grid in the next 10 to 50 years.
Selected Presentations
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Thursday, November 1
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Welcome and Introduction
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Overview of the Global Climate and Energy Project (903 Kb)
Franklin M. Orr, Global Climate and Energy Project, (iTunes U)
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Power System Introduction and Overview: System and Control (416 Kb)
Thomas Overbye, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, (iTunes U)
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California Grid Operations: Current Conditions and Future Needs (251 Kb)
Jim Detmers, California ISO, (iTunes U)
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An Industry Perspective On Emerging Electricity Delivery Technologies (4.9 Mb)
Juan de Bedout, General Electric Company, (iTunes U)
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Advanced Transmission
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High-Temperature Super-Conducting Transmission: Losses and Considerations (2.4 Mb)
Michael Gouge, Oak Ridge National Lab, (iTunes U)
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Power Quality Requirements for Reliability (1.0 Mb)
Surya Santoso, University of Texas- Austin
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Quantum Wires for Grid Applications (4.2 Mb)
Matteo Pasquali, Rice University, (iTunes U)
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Power Systems, Control and Analysis
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Distributed Solutions for Grid Control (2 Mb)
Deepak Divan, Georgia Institute of Technology
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Integration Technologies for Power Flow Controllers (1.59 Mb)
Khai Ngo, Virginia Institute of Technology
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Enhanced State Estimation (385 Kb)
Ali Abur, Northeastern University
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Computational Issues for Intelligent Grids (959 Kb)
Bruce Wollenberg, University of Minnesota, (iTunes U)
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Friday, November 2
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Opening
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Visions for the Utility of the Future (754 Kb)
David Mohler, Duke Energy, (iTunes U)
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Distributed Generation
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Perspectives on Vehicles to Grid (1.3 Mb)
Michael Kintner-Meyer, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, (iTunes U)
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Impacts and Needs for Renewables in Distributed Generation Integration (179 Kb)
Giri Venkataramanan, University of Wisconsin-Madison, (iTunes U)
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Distributed Generation Expansion: Analysis, Directions, Modeling, and Formulation (308 Kb)
Kevin Tomsovic, Washington State University, (iTunes U)
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Voltage Control with Distributed Generators to Enhance Voltage Stability (2.2 Mb)
Fangxing (Fran) Li, University of Tennessee- Knoxville, (iTunes U)
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Storage for Distributed Resources
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Energy Storage: A Distributed Resource (1.0 Mb)
Imre Gyuk, Department of Energy, (iTunes U)
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Battery Materials for Grid Applications (1.9 Mb)
Glenn Amatucci, Rutgers University
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Kinetic Energy Storage and Power Generation (664 Kb)
Robert Hebner, University of Texas- Austin, (iTunes U)
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