Webinar: Energy Storage Best Practices: Planning and Design

Quanta Technology is pleased to offer registration for our knowledge sharing webinar, Energy Storage Best Practices: Planning and Design. The topics being covered in this session are applications, siting, sizing, cost-benefit, and validation. Our panelists for this session are Dr. Hisham Othman & Dr. Ralph Masiello. 

Webinar: Cost/Benefit of IEC 61850

Quanta Technology is pleased to offer registration for our knowledge sharing webinar, Cost/Benefit of IEC 61850. Our panelists for this session include Dr. Juergen Holbach and Eric Udren.

Analysis of Synchronization in Load Ensembles

One of our Quanta Technology, LLC experts Dr. Salman Nazir, will be presenting one of his recent research articles at the Power Systems Computation Conference, Thursday, July 2 from 12:30-2:30 pm EDT. If you’re interested in learning more about the topic: Analysis of Synchronization in Load Ensembles, please check out the conference information. Due to the COVID-19 Outbreak, the PSCC2020 conference will be entirely virtual.

Webinar: Modern Distribution Reliability Analysis

This webinar will discuss:
-techniques for reliability modeling and analysis of modern distribution systems using computational tools
-benefit-cost analyses and evaluation of traditional and intelligent solutions for cost-effective reliability improvement
-emerging distribution reliability indices (e.g., customer-level reliability evaluation)
-applications, strategy, and development of distribution reliability improvement roadmaps within the context of grid modernization.

Webinar: Synchrophasor Data Networks and Management: Journey of Successes and Failures

THE NORTH AMERICAN SYNCHROPHASOR INITIATIVE WEBINAR SERIES Synchrophasor Data Networks and Management: Journey of Successes and Failures Featuring: Matthew Rhodes – Salt River Project (SRP) and Dan Brancaccio – Quanta Technology, Co-leads of the NASPI Data and Network Management Task Team (DNMTT) Description: Join Salt River Project’s Matthew Rhodes and Quanta Technology’s Dan Brancaccio as they share their experiences, both successes and failures, with networking and data management challenges for time synchronized telemetry in the electric utility industry. They’ll explore strategies that worked, and some that didn’t, around enabling wide-area measurements for improved situational awareness, and the challenges with getting field data to the application. Constrained networking and data management structures have been a challenge in developing synchrophasor applications from the beginning, Matthew and Dan will discuss game-changing technologies and efforts under way that will redefine how grid telemetry is used in the future. They’ll also cover topics around the benefits and drawbacks of data archiving and examine vendor-based solutions versus home-grown utility-built solutions, cloud storage, bringing applications to the data versus streaming data to the application and advanced synchrophasor applications development under these new architectures. To attend this free webinar, please register at https://www.naspi.org/node/845. Wednesday, July 29, 2020 8:30 am Pacific / 11:30 am Eastern (1 hr.) Please share with colleagues