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SUMMARY:Talk by Prof Sukumar Brahma @ 9.30am
DESCRIPTION:Dear all\,\n\nWe are starting “TCE Lecture Series on Power Systems” at the EE Dept of IISc with the funding support from Tata Consulting Engineers Ltd. In this regard\, we cordially invite you to the inaugural talk to be given by Prof Sukumar Brahma\, FIEEE of Clemson University\, USA on 2nd June\, 2022 from 10 am IST at the MMCR of EE Dept. The talk title\, abstract and the brief bio of the speaker are given below. This talk can also be attended online. The link is given in the attached poster.\n\n——————————————————————————————-\nTitle: Challenges to Power System Protection in Presence of Renewables\n————————————————————————————-\n\nAbstract: Power system protection has been conceived and refined through decades of innovation and experience. However\, the underlying assumptions behind all protection design and implementation have been that the faulted power system behaves as a linear system\, and load currents can be neglected compared to fault currents. These assumptions are under scrutiny as more and more renewables connect at transmission and distribution levels. Renewable generation like solar and wind connect through power converters. The response of the renewable generation to faults depends largely on the converter controls. The controls restrict the fault currents to values comparable to load currents\, and can also control the power factor of the fault current. Such response creates problems with various protection functions\, and system analysis that underpin the design of some of the protection functions. This lecture will describe the challenges in detail for both transmission and distribution systems\, including microgrids\, and offer insight into some potential solutions.\n————————————————————————————————–\nSpeaker Bio: Sukumar Brahma received his Bachelor of Engineering from Gujarat University in 1989\, Master of Technology from Indian Institute of Technology\, Bombay in 1997\, and PhD in from Clemson University in 2003; all in Electrical Engineering. He joined Clemson university as the Dominion Energy Distinguished Professor of Power Engineering in August 2018. He also serves as the director of the industry-funded Clemson University Electric Power Research Association (CUEPRA). Before joining Clemson he was William Kersting Endowed Chair Professor at New Mexico State University\, USA. Dr. Brahma has chaired IEEE Power and Energy Society’s Power and Energy Education Committee\, Life Long Learning Subcommittee and Distribution System Analysis Subcommittee. He is a member of the Power System Relaying and Control Committee (PSRCC)\, where he has been contributing to and leading working groups that produce reports\, guides and standards in the area of power system protection. He has been an editor for IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery\, and served as Guest Editor-in-Chief for the Special Issue on Frontiers of Power System Protection for the journal. His research\, widely published and funded by the National Science Foundation\, US Department of Energy\, utilities\, and other government agencies has focused on different aspects of power system modeling\, analysis\, and protection. Fundamentally\, it spans across diverse areas of electrical engineering and computer science\, integrating signal processing\, machine learning\, control and communication to holistically approach the emerging problems in the power and energy domain. Current research\, funded by the US Department of Energy\, investigates and addresses protection and fault location issues in integration of renewables with power systems and develops new paradigms in protection of smart grid\, at both transmission and distribution levels.\n\nDr. Brahma is a Distinguished Lecturer of the IEEE. He was elected IEEE Fellow “for contributions to power system protection with distributed and renewable generation”.
URL:https://ee.iisc.ac.in/event/talk-by-prof-sukumar-brahma-10am/
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