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»ã±¨ÄÚÈÝ£ºSmart Grid technologies are playing an increasingly important role in the bulk power system operation. As renewable energy becomes a significant portion of the generation mix, “smart” technologies are needed to manage the intermittency associated with renewable such as wind and solar. Also the proliferation of “demand side” technologies is creating a need to be “smart” in aggregating individual device response into the bulk system load. As the power systems get more integrated and the demand gets “smarter”, Smart Grid technologies will have an increasingly important part to play in the control and operation of the electric grid. This presentation will highlight some of the key issues in the operation of bulk power systems with smart grid technologies, in particular, renewable energy and demand response. The presentation will also talk about the Power Engineering and Smart Grid Program at Clarkson University.

 

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Dr. Lei Wu received his Ph.D. degree in EE from Illinois Institute of Technology, USA, in 2008. Presently, he is an Assistant Professor in the ECE Department at Clarkson University. His research interests include power systems optimization and economics. He received the NSF Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Award in 2013, and IBM Smarter Planet Faculty Innovation Award in 2012. He is the Principal Investigator (PI) of U.S. National Science Foundation grants ECCS-1102064 and ECCS-1254310. He serves as PI and Co-PI of over $2 million projects on smart grid research and development. His educational and research activities are supported by grants from NSF, DOE, GE, and IBM. He has experience working with NYISO, GE, and Siemens Energy Automation on various power system studies. He has extensive publications on power systems research and is the recipient of the IEEE Transactions Prize Paper Award from the IEEE Power and Energy Society in 2009. He is an Editor of IEEE Transactions on Sustainable Energy and Guest Editor of IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid. £¨ÎâÀÚ£¬ÃÀ¹ú¿ËÀ­¿ËÉ­´óѧ£¬µçÆøÓëÍÆËã»ú¹¤³Ìϵ£¬Assistant Professor£¬IEEE Senior Member ¡£2008 ÄêÓÚÃÀ¹úÒÁÀûŵÒÁÀí¹¤´óѧ»ñµÃ²©Ê¿Ñ§Î»£¬ÖØÒª´ÓʵçÁ¦ÏµÍ³ÓÅ»¯ºÍ¾­¼ÃÐÔ×êÑÐ ¡£2012Äê»ñµÃIBM Smarter Planet Faculty Innovation½±£¬2013Äê»ñµÃNSF Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER)½±£»Õƹܳе£ÃÀ¹ú¹ú¶ÈÌìÈ»»ù½ðÏîÄ¿£¨ECCS-1102064£¬ECCS-1254310£©£¬°ä·¢IEEE Transactions ºÍIET ProceedingsÂÛÎÄ30ÓàÆª ¡£ÔÚÖÇÄܵçÍø·½ÃæµÄ×êÑеõ½ÁËÃÀ¹úµ±¾ÖºÍ¹¤Òµ½ç(GE, IBM)µÄÔÞÖú£¬ÀۼƿÆÑо­·Ñ200 ÓàÍòÃÀÔª ¡£2009Äê»ñµÃÓÉIEEE Power and Energy SocietyÐû¸æµÄIEEE Transactions Prize Paper Award£¬Ä¿Ç°µ£ÈÎIEEE Transactions on Sustainable EnergyµÄ±à×ëºÍIEEE Transactions on Smart GridµÄ¿Í×ù±à×ë ¡££©

 

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