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TIME DOMAIN STUDIES FOR DER INTERCONNECTIONS – LUNCH & LEARN
December 8, 2021 @ 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm
Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/283820
Utilities across the United States are experiencing an increase in distributed energy resource (DER) interconnection applications on their distribution systems. As DER deployment grows, there is a strong need for utilities and regulators to determine the feasibility and potential impacts that the DER may have on the local electric power system. A time domain simulation with detailed DER modeling methodology is widely used in industry to perform a screening or lager evaluation for DER interconnection. The typical time domain studies for DER interconnection may include, but are not limited to, risk of islanding (ROI), transient overvoltage (TrOV), load rejection overvoltage (LROV), ground fault overvoltage (GFOV), low voltage ride through (LVRT), high voltage ride through (HVRT) and underfrequency ride through (UFRT). All analysis will comply with applicable state and utility DG interconnection guidelines, state regulations, utility operating procedures, and relevant IEEE standards (including IEEE 1547 and IEEE 519).
Chenxi Lin of 1898 & Co. – Part of Burns & McDonnell
TIME DOMAIN SIMULATIONS FOR DER INTERCONNECTIONS UTILIZING PSCAD – LUNCH & LEARN
Biography:
Chenxi Lin, PE, PhD: Senior Consultant – Transmission Planning & Power System Analysis at 1898 & Co (division of Burns & McDonnell). M.S.E.E (University of Oklahoma), Ph.D.E.E (University of Oklahoma)- 10 years of power industry experience with a focus on transmission planning and power system analysis including steady state, transient stability, and electromagnetic transient analyses. Previous positions include Lead Research and Development Engineer at Eleon Energy Inc, Austin, TX.
Email: chenxi.lin@1898andco.com
Brayan Macancela of 1898 & Co. – Part of Burns & McDonnell
TIME DOMAIN SIMULATIONS FOR DER INTERCONNECTIONS UTILIZING PSCAD – LUNCH & LEARN
Biography:
Brayan Macancela, MSEE: Senior Consultant – Distribution Planning & Grid Modernization in 1898 & Co (division of Burns & McDonnell). M.S.E.E & B.S.E.E (University of Massachusetts Lowell) – 10 years of power industry experience with a focus on Distribution and Sub-Transmission system planning. Currently leading and performing distribution planning, DER interconnection and Grid modernization system studies. Specializing in developing models in a variety of engineering analysis software programs for distribution and sub-transmission system. Previous experience prior to joining 1898 & Co., distribution planning consultant and distribution system planning engineer for National Grid in Waltham, MA.