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Free Webinar: IEEE Standards for Emerging Customer Energy Systems (IEEE)

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Electrical Engineering
Register at:  IEEE Standards for Emerging Customer Energy Systems - IEEE Smart Grid

Available on demand using link above following presentation.

Sponsored by: IEEE Smart Grid


Free Webinar:  IEEE Standards for Emerging Customer Energy Systems
  • Monday, January 29, 2018 | 1:00 – 2:00pm ET
  • REGISTRATION IS COMPLIMENTARY
  • 1.0 PDH, 0.1 CEU
Summary:

This session will review active standards related to implementing smart grid functionality in the electric power system, specifically with regard to distributed energy resources and economic controls for customer systems, an important consideration for future management of DER and smart cities. We will review the portfolio of several smart grid standards, a brief history of developing smart energy networks, discuss the revision of IEEE P2030.5 – Smart Grid Home Area Network (HAN), and relationships with smart buildings and smart cities development covered under IEEE P825 – Transactive Energy.

Learning Objectives:
  • Smart grid standards
  • developing smart energy networks
  • revision of IEEE P2030.5 – Smart Grid Home Area Network (HAN)
  • relationships with smart buildings and smart cities development covered under IEEE P825 – Transactive Energy.
CEU's:
  • One (1) hour of Professional Development (PDH) will be available on the IEEE Smart Grid Resource Center for purchase within three (3) business days
  • All live webinar events are recorded and available for purchase on the IEEE Smart Grid Resource Center within three (3) business days.
  • A PDF version of the webinar slides will be available on the IEEE Smart Grid Resource Center for purchase within three (3) business days. The slides are complimentary to all IEEE Smart Grid participating society members.
  • For any questions regarding this process, please contact Phyllis Caputo at p.caputo@ieee.org.
Speakers:
  • Shawn Chandler
    • Shawn Chandler is a Director within Navigant’s global Energy. His focus is on systems development, systems integration, and utility analytics. Mr. Chandler chairs the IEEE Power & Energy Society (PES) Smart Buildings, Loads and Customer Systems Technical Committee, leading the development of distributed energy resource standards for energy related systems behind the meter. He also chairs the IEEE Internet of Things -Smart Cities Working Group, leading global activities, collaboration and standards development coordination for customer-based IoT systems and devices.
  • Robby Simpson
    • Robby Simpson, PhD, is a System Architect for GE Grid Solutions, where he guides the architectures for GE smart grid systems. Accordingly, Robby divides his time between designing and evaluating GE Grid Solutions' architectures with particular attention to scalability, security, and interoperability and standards bodies' activities.
    • Robby has been engaged in the smart grid industry for a number of years, particularly in the areas of AMI, metering, demand response, and home area networking, and has been heavily involved in accelerating standards for smart grid interoperability. Robby is active in IEEE (he is a member of the IEEE-SA BOG, Chair of the IEEE-SA CAG, and Vice Chair of IEEE 2030.5), ANSI, IEC, IETF, SEPA (he is Vice Chair of OpenFMB), and the ZigBee Alliance.