Latest Past Events

PES Webinar: Developing the Utility Workforce of the Future – Managing Continuity and Change in Complex Times

On Tuesday, October 6, 2020 at 5:00 p.m., Brad Cawn of Quanta Technology will present “PES Webinar: Developing the Utility Workforce of the Future – Managing Continuity and Change in Complex Times”. Day & Time: Tuesday, October 6, 2020 5:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. Speaker: Brad Cawn of Quanta Technology Organizer: IEEE Toronto PES Chapter Location: Virtual Contact: Omid Alizadeh Abstract: Building the utility of the future requires developing a workforce of the future, one that is responsive and agile in the face of continuous technological, operational, and cultural change. Join us as we discuss how both the coronavirus and ongoing paradigmatic shifts are quickening the industry’s transformation process and how a multi-prong workforce development strategy can help your team and/organization keep pace with the speed of change. In this webinar, Brad Cawn, a Senior Advisor with Quanta Technology, will make a presentation on: the current state of the utility industry technical workforce, including the impact of recent and ongoing internal and external change factors. potential directions for the industry’s workforce and workforce development initial key activities and comprehensive actions to develop and sustain utility workforces of the future Register: Please visit https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/240561 to register. Biography: Brad Cawn of Quanta Technology Oversees Quanta Technology’s workforce development services, including training and curriculum development, workforce transformation, retention and recruitment initiatives, and other supports. Author of multiple books/manuscripts on teaching and learning, including Ambitious Instruction (2020) and Ambitious Leadership (2016). Teaches creativity and innovation coursework at DePaul University in Chicago.

Measurement, Control and Protection in Smart Grid Energy Management Systems for Smart Buildings in a Smart City

Toronto, Ontario Canada

Webinar by the IEEE Ottawa Section, Instrumentation & Measurement Society Chapter (IMS), Power and Energy Society Ottawa Chapter (PES), Reliability Society and Power Electronics Society Joint Chapter (RS/PELS), Communications Society, Consumer Electronics Society, and Broadcast Technology Society Joint Chapter (ComSoc/ CESoc/BTS), and IEEE Ottawa Educational Activities (EA). Day & Time: Thursday, July 30, 2020 6:30 p.m. ‐ 7:30 p.m. Speaker: Prof. Saifur Rahman Organizers: IEEE Ottawa Section, Instrumentation & Measurement Society Chapter, Power and Energy Society Chapter, Reliability Society and Power Electronics Society, Broadcast Technology Society Join Chapter, IEEE Ottawa Educational Activities, IEEE Toronto WIE Location: Virtual – Zoom Contact: Ayda Naserialiabadi Abstract: Smart grid is a modern electric system with its architecture, communications, sensors, measurements, automation, computing hardware and software for improvement of the efficiency, reliability, flexibility and security. In particular, the smart grid, when fully deployed, will facilitate the (i) increased use of digital information and measurement, control & protection technologies, (ii) deployment and grid-integration of distributed energy resources (DERs), (iii) operation of demand response and energy efficiency programs, and (iv) integration of consumer-owned smart devices and technologies. Different non-linear controls, such as back-stepping control, feedback linearization, model predictive control, and sliding mode control are applied to control DERs, and their grid integration. Another control technique gaining application in the smart grid space is based on multi-agent systems (MAS) which provide autonomy, reactivity and proactivity. As speedy communication facilities, such as fiber-optics, microwave, GSM/GPRS, 4G/5G are becoming the integral parts of the functioning smart grid, the integration of MAS in smart grid applications is becoming simple and feasible. This lecture focuses on the measurement & control issues of the smart grid and how MAS can provide an efficient tool to address such issues. In addition, an overview of the related challenges and opportunities for energy efficient building operation and management with deployment experience in the US will be provided. Register: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/236481 Biography: Prof. Saifur Rahman is the founding director of the Advanced Research Institute (www.ari.vt.edu) at Virginia Tech, USA where he is the Joseph R. Loring professor of electrical and computer engineering. He also directs the Center for Energy and the Global Environment (www.ceage.vt.edu). He is a Life Fellow of the IEEE and an IEEE Millennium Medal winner. He was the founding editor-in-chief of the IEEE Electrification Magazine and the IEEE Transactions on Sustainable Energy. In 2006, he served on the IEEE Board of Directors as the Vice President for Publications. He is a distinguished lecturer for the IEEE Power & Energy Society (PES) and has lectured on renewable energy, energy efficiency, smart grid, electric power system operation and planning, etc. in over 30 countries. He was IEEE Power and Energy Society President 2018-2019 and is now a candidate for IEEE President-Elect 2021. He chaired the US National Science Foundation Advisory Committee for International Science and Engineering, 2010-2013. He conducted several energy efficiency projects for Duke Energy, Tokyo Electric Power Company, US National Science Foundation, US Department of Defense, State of Virginia and US Department of Energy.

Space Weather and Compliance with NERC Standard TPL-007 and EOP-010

Room ENG LG21, George Vari Engineering and Computing Centre, Ryerson University

Monday March 11th, 2019 at 6:00 p.m. IEEE Ryerson Student Branch and IEEE Toronto PES will be hosting the “Space Weather and Compliance with NERC Standard TPL-007 and EOP-010”. Day & Time: Monday March 11th, 2019 6:00 p.m. ‐ 8:00 p.m. Organizers: IEEE Ryerson Student Branch, IEEE Toronto PES Location: Room ENG LG21 George Vari Engineering and Computing Centre Ryerson University Toronto, ON M5B 1Z4 Register: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/189260 Contact: ieee.ryersonu@gmail.com Abstract: IEEE Ryerson is at again with their tech talk series, with another talk focusing on space weather and compliance with NERC standard TPL-007 and EOP-010. The main objective is to talk about the effects of space weather on the power system and NERC (North American Reliability Corporation) reliability standards on geomagnetic disturbances. For regular updates checkout the Facebook event page: https://www.facebook.com/events/390341378195975/