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SUMMARY:Introduction to Optimal Power Flow in Australian Electricity Distribution Networks
DESCRIPTION:The live presentation of this event has already taken place. \nPlease view the PDF slides here or watch the video recording below:\n﻿﻿ \nWebinar details\nAustralia has the highest per capita penetration of roof-top solar generation systems in the world. Most of these solar generation systems are connected to the low voltage distribution networks\, causing significant reverse power flow during high solar generation period. Compounding this situation is the steady increase in peak electricity demand caused by electrification of domestic gas appliances and uptake in electric vehicle charging. Optimal power flow techniques can be used by distribution utilities to model and forecast the import and export capacity of each supply connection point\, allowing applications such as dynamic operating envelopes to be used to maximize the utilization of the distribution networks. \n\nThe webinar will be recorded and will be sent out to registered attendees afterwards.\nA certificate of attendance will be provided to attendees who request one near the end of the live webinar session.\nPlease note: the time stated on this event is in UTC. You will need to convert this to your own time zone.\n\nKey takeaways from this webinar\n\nUnderstand the motivation behind optimal power flows.\nUse cases of optimal power flows in Australian electricity distribution networks.\nAreas to benefit from further research activities.\n\nRelated courses\nThis webinar/topic is multidisciplinary and covers the Electrical Engineering and Renewable Energy Engineering  schools and is particularly found in the following courses: \n\nProfessional Certificate of Competency in Power Distribution\nProfessional Certificate of Competency in Electrical Power System Protection\n52883WA Advanced Diploma of Applied Electrical Engineering (Electrical Systems)\n52888WA Advanced Diploma of Applied Electrical Engineering (Power Industry)\n52894WA Advanced Diploma of Applied Electrical Engineering (Renewable Energy)\nOnline – Bachelor of Science (Electrical Engineering)\nGraduate Certificate in Power Engineering\n\nTo learn more about tuition fees\, please click here. \nAbout the presenter\n\nDr. Peter Wong\, EIT lecturer and Director & Principal Consultant\, Eagles Engineering Consultants Pty Ltd \nPeter is currently director and principal consultant of Eagles Engineering Consultants Pty Ltd\, providing consulting services to utilities\, industry and governments on electricity distribution engineering and renewable energy integration. Prior to that\, Peter was with Jemena (a multi Australian utility operating in electricity\, gas and water areas) for 25 years in various asset management roles\, including the last seven years championing new network technologies and DER integration. \nPeter is a chartered professional engineer\, a Fellow of Engineers Australia and a Senior Member of IEEE. He has a Bachelor Degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Hong Kong\, post graduate diploma in leadership and management from University of Western Australia\, and a PhD degree from Victoria University\, Melbourne. His PhD thesis is on smart distribution voltage control in the presence of intermittent PV generation. \nPeter has a distinguished career as a professional engineer. He received the Energy Networks Association Overseas Study Tour Award in 2011 which he used to study smart grid developments in Asia\, Europe and the U.S. He was awarded the John Madsen medal for the best paper published in the Australian Journal of Electrical & Electronic Engineering in 2015\, and received the Lifetime Achievement in Energy Award from the Electrical Energy Society of Australia in 2017.
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