This webinar is intended to explain why edge-based solution is important for utilities. How will the availability of automation and telemetry protocol fast track the data analytics for utilities.
A Taxonomy for Smart Grid Benefits from Energy Storage About this event Grid reliability is the greatest concern resulting from the current challengesfacing electric utilities. The argument is that battery storage will play asignificant role in improving the operating capabilities of the grid, loweringcost and ensuring high reliability, as well as deferring and reducinginfrastructure investments. Utility-scale storage can be instrumental foremergency preparedness because of its ability to provide backup power, aswell as grid stabilization services.This presentation offers a taxonomy for smart grid benefits from energystorage based on previous literature to illustrate four core classes of benefitsfor the grid. This work provides a solid foundation to equip researchers withthe most pertinent information to advance future research in this domain. Bio:- Dr. Vivian Sultan is a Research Associate in the Advanced GIS lab at Claremont GraduateUniversity (CGU) Center For Information Systems & Technology in Claremont, California. The Advanced GIS Lab focuses on advanced spatial analysis, the research and development of advanced GIS solutions.Dr. Sultan teaches part-time at California State University (CSULA) College of Business & Economics. She is a certified professional in Supply Management with experience in account product management, operations, and automated system projects development.Prior to her current role at CGU, Dr. Sultan served as a Senior Analyst at Southern California Edison, an Account Product Manager at the Walt Disney Studios. Her publications and research focus on energy informatics and the digital transformation within supply chains.Dr. Sultan was born and raised in Cairo, Egypt. She will be giving a presentation titled: Grid Benefits from Energy Storage.
The IoT-MGLab at the department of energy technology , Aalborg University is a living laboratory that intends to develop and demonstrate cost-effective and comfort-aware solutions for future smart homes and enables the construction of an internet of things (IoT)-based infrastructure for a data intensive system and its interaction with end-users. IoT-MGLab also serves as a demonstrator to show the viability of low voltage DC and AC systems for future households which will enhance the energy efficiency, flexibility and reliability following Danish smart grid strategy.
AAU presented at the ASSET kickoff meeting in Madrid on May 27, 2019. AAU will play an active role in ASSET by leading Work Package 1 on networking and Work Package 4 on program delivery and piloting. This includes developing learning programs in renewable energy and smart/flexible energy systems, facilitating industry-academia dialogue, and delivering massive open online courses and classroom-based short programs using AAU's research laboratories and facilities.
The International Journal of Wireless & Mobile Networks (IJWMN) is a bi-monthly peer-reviewed journal that publishes articles on wireless and mobile networks. The goal of the journal is to bring together researchers and practitioners to share new results and establish collaborations. Topics of interest include architectures, protocols, algorithms, routing, communication, resource management, security, and performance issues for mobile, wireless, ad-hoc and sensor networks. Authors are invited to submit original papers by the specified deadlines.
This presentation summarizes key aspects of smart grid technology. It discusses topics that will be covered, including an introduction to smart grids, their implementation and explanation, advantages and disadvantages, and users. The presentation defines smart grids as using automatic reconfiguration and control through a combination of hardware, software and communication infrastructure. This allows consumers and utilities to manage and respond to energy issues. The presentation outlines pillars of smart grids and their benefits, such as reducing emissions and optimizing distribution, while also noting challenges and costs. Examples of implemented smart grids are provided.
This document summarizes a presentation by Tom Thomassen of Symantec on their white paper about smart grids. It discusses Symantec as a security software company, the author and his roles, and an overview of the presentation contents which include definitions of the smart grid, its challenges, and Symantec's solutions.