Smart Energy India Presents Workshop on Integrating Renewable Energy
New Delhi, India, January 27, 2011 --(PR.com)-- The challenge to integrate higher levels of renewables into the existing energy mix safely and reliably will be addressed during a workshop at the Smart Energy India conference and exhibition this coming Monday, 31 January in New Delhi. Some of India’s most respected power professionals as well as global metering technology experts are meeting in what is considered the country’s top smart grid forum. Enabling India to implement the Smart Grid and embrace renewable energy is at the top of the agenda.
Workshop on Role of smart grid in enabling renewable integration
The workshop on “Renewable Energy Integration” is presented by Customized Energy Solutions and will provide the attendees an overview of renewable energy developments using examples from both India and USA, as well as latest trends in efforts to integrate higher levels of renewables through drive towards smarter grids.
One of the workshop leaders, Dr Rahul Walawalkar, Vice President, Emerging Technologies & Markets, Customized Energy Solutions, says: “With the implementation of state renewables portfolio standards (RPS) and national goals both in India as well as USA for renewable growth, a number of grid operators are anticipating scenarios with greater than 10% of renewable electricity, principally wind, as part of the supply mix. Due to the variability of wind, the electrical systems operators are concerned with how the influx of new wind generation will change the reliability and operations of the electric grid.”
Will the influx of new wind generation change the reliability of the grid?
According to Dr Walawalkar, system operators around the world are currently working on developing rules that would address any potential system reliability concerns. He continues: “recent rise of wind farm power generation and the projections in India has prompted the CERC to come up with grid code amendments that address this issue through accurate forecasting and provision of penalties for significant deviations from forecasts. So while wind energy is renewable, and emission-free, solutions are needed to maximise the benefits of wind power to the grid and market participants. Various Smart grid technologies including energy storage, demand response and integration of advanced forecasting techniques in grid dispatch are expected to facilitate this integration.”
Workshop Programme:
10h00-12h00: Morning Session - Trends in renewable integration around the world
· Technology trends
- Wind
- Solar
- Other renewables
· Policy trends
- RPS & RPOs
- Feed in Tariffs
- Emission caps & trading
- Other policy trends
12h00-13h00: Networking Lunch
13h00-16h00: Afternoon Session
· Challenges in growing renewable share in supply mix
· Potential solutions including
- transmission upgrades,
- interconnection standards,
- advanced control techniques,
- role of wind forecasting & scheduling
- energy storage,
- demand response
More top level local energy experts who will address Smart Energy India 2011 include:
· Devender Singh, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Power
· Shri Anil Razdan, Former Secretary, Ministry of Power, Government of India
· N Murugesan, Director General, Central Power Research Institute
· Gopal K. Saxena, Chief Executive, BSES Rajdhani Power Ltd
· Arup Ghosh, Chief Operating Officer, North Delhi Power Ltd
· Alok Gupta, Chief Engineer, Central Electricity Authority
· Dr. M.V. Krishna Rao, Director, Global Energy Consulting Engineers
· Arunabha Basu, Head, Network Management, NDPL
· Arindam Ghosh, Associate Director - Forensic Services, KPMG
· Rajesh Bansal, Chief of Meter Management and Energy Audit, BSES
· Arunabha Basu, Vice President and Head (Technology), North Delhi Power Limited
· Rahul Tongia, Program Director, CSTEP, and Senior Advisor, India Smart Grid Forum
· R K Goyal, Director, Tetra Tech
· Rahul Pendharkar, Director , Emerging technologies, Customized Energy Solutions
Conference dates and location:
Workshop: 31 January, Conference: 1-2 February 2011; The Lalit, New Delhi, India.
For more information, interviews and media accreditation:
Communications manager: Annemarie Roodbol
Tel. +27 21 700 3558
Fax. +27 21 700 3501
Mobile: +27 82 562 7844
Email: annemarie.roodbol@clarionevents.com
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Workshop on Role of smart grid in enabling renewable integration
The workshop on “Renewable Energy Integration” is presented by Customized Energy Solutions and will provide the attendees an overview of renewable energy developments using examples from both India and USA, as well as latest trends in efforts to integrate higher levels of renewables through drive towards smarter grids.
One of the workshop leaders, Dr Rahul Walawalkar, Vice President, Emerging Technologies & Markets, Customized Energy Solutions, says: “With the implementation of state renewables portfolio standards (RPS) and national goals both in India as well as USA for renewable growth, a number of grid operators are anticipating scenarios with greater than 10% of renewable electricity, principally wind, as part of the supply mix. Due to the variability of wind, the electrical systems operators are concerned with how the influx of new wind generation will change the reliability and operations of the electric grid.”
Will the influx of new wind generation change the reliability of the grid?
According to Dr Walawalkar, system operators around the world are currently working on developing rules that would address any potential system reliability concerns. He continues: “recent rise of wind farm power generation and the projections in India has prompted the CERC to come up with grid code amendments that address this issue through accurate forecasting and provision of penalties for significant deviations from forecasts. So while wind energy is renewable, and emission-free, solutions are needed to maximise the benefits of wind power to the grid and market participants. Various Smart grid technologies including energy storage, demand response and integration of advanced forecasting techniques in grid dispatch are expected to facilitate this integration.”
Workshop Programme:
10h00-12h00: Morning Session - Trends in renewable integration around the world
· Technology trends
- Wind
- Solar
- Other renewables
· Policy trends
- RPS & RPOs
- Feed in Tariffs
- Emission caps & trading
- Other policy trends
12h00-13h00: Networking Lunch
13h00-16h00: Afternoon Session
· Challenges in growing renewable share in supply mix
· Potential solutions including
- transmission upgrades,
- interconnection standards,
- advanced control techniques,
- role of wind forecasting & scheduling
- energy storage,
- demand response
More top level local energy experts who will address Smart Energy India 2011 include:
· Devender Singh, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Power
· Shri Anil Razdan, Former Secretary, Ministry of Power, Government of India
· N Murugesan, Director General, Central Power Research Institute
· Gopal K. Saxena, Chief Executive, BSES Rajdhani Power Ltd
· Arup Ghosh, Chief Operating Officer, North Delhi Power Ltd
· Alok Gupta, Chief Engineer, Central Electricity Authority
· Dr. M.V. Krishna Rao, Director, Global Energy Consulting Engineers
· Arunabha Basu, Head, Network Management, NDPL
· Arindam Ghosh, Associate Director - Forensic Services, KPMG
· Rajesh Bansal, Chief of Meter Management and Energy Audit, BSES
· Arunabha Basu, Vice President and Head (Technology), North Delhi Power Limited
· Rahul Tongia, Program Director, CSTEP, and Senior Advisor, India Smart Grid Forum
· R K Goyal, Director, Tetra Tech
· Rahul Pendharkar, Director , Emerging technologies, Customized Energy Solutions
Conference dates and location:
Workshop: 31 January, Conference: 1-2 February 2011; The Lalit, New Delhi, India.
For more information, interviews and media accreditation:
Communications manager: Annemarie Roodbol
Tel. +27 21 700 3558
Fax. +27 21 700 3501
Mobile: +27 82 562 7844
Email: annemarie.roodbol@clarionevents.com
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+27 21 700 3558
www.smartenergy-india.com
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+27 21 700 3558
www.smartenergy-india.com
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