Posts Tagged by IEEE PES
[Click to View List] List of IEEE PES Foothill Section Webinars
| February 10, 2026 | Posted by Koji Yamashita under PES |
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Date Title Speaker YouTube Link 04/07/2026 EPO 10-year Plan Mr. Ramon Adelbai N/A 03/18/2026 Provisional: Making Room for Batteries in Japan: The Need for Regulatory Evolution Dr. Kenji Iba N/A 02/17/2026 Technical Considerations for Integrating a Variable Renewable Generation Source in a Power System– Case of the Fiji Grid Mr. […]
IEEE PES Webinar: Creating Realistic Synthetic Electric Grids to Promote Open Science in Power Engineering (Sep. 17th, 2025 at 11 AM PDT)
| September 3, 2025 | Posted by Koji Yamashita under PES |
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Recorded Video Link: https://youtu.be/1gHzuEuQLYU Abstract Before the advent of synthetic electric grids, public test cases for electric transmission grids were limited to the IEEE test cases and similar datasets. While these have served the community well, they do not match the size, complexity, or structure of today’s bulk electric grids. […]
PES Webinar -Multiport Converters: Modelling, Control and Distribution Grid Applications (July 14th, 2025 at 1 PM PDT)
| July 1, 2025 | Posted by Koji Yamashita under PES |
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Recorded Video: https://youtu.be/fPRZrq-C_W8 Abstract Modern distribution grids are facing significant challenges, such as the need to integrate massive amounts of renewables, storage, electric vehicles and additional distributed energy resources in the low and medium voltage distribution grid. This webinar describes novel power electronics solutions, based on multiport converters, to face […]
PES Webinar – Navigating Small-Signal Instability in Converter-Dominated Power Systems (June 16th, 2025 at 11 AM PST)
| June 5, 2025 | Posted by Koji Yamashita under PES |
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Abstract Electrical power systems are undergoing unprecedented changes, mainly driven by decarbonisation targets and climate change, as well as other technical, economic, and social reasons. This leads to the integration of new technologies such as renewable generation, electric vehicles, HVDC links, etc. These devices are mostly connected via power electronics […]
PES Webinar – Bridging Innovation and Infrastructure: Korea’s Power Grid Monitoring Project Based on Synchro-Waveform (June 12th, 2025 at 11 AM PST)
| June 5, 2025 | Posted by Koji Yamashita under PES |
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Abstract As electric power systems grow increasingly complex, the need for real-time, wide-area monitoring has become essential for ensuring grid stability and resilience. This project introduces a national initiative in Korea aimed at developing and demonstrating a next-generation monitoring system based on synchro-waveform technology. Unlike conventional PMU-based systems that rely primarily on phasor data, this […]
PES Webinar – Real Consequences Follow Imaginary Power Deficiencies by Mr. Charles Henville (March. 11, 2025)
| March 11, 2025 | Posted by Koji Yamashita under PES |
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Abstract Ninety percent of major electric power system disturbances in recent years include some aspects of voltage collapse.This seminar will highlight the importance of reactive power in supporting system voltage. It will review the relationship of voltage support to angular or dynamic stability, and the impact of low reactive reserves in precipitating […]