Mar 11, 2014
- Mar 12, 2014
Knoxville , Tennessee
Contact
Teresa Carlon
This NASPI work group meeting featured reports on the successful use of synchrophasor technology in and outside North America, including a variety of user success stories and synchrophasor data applications. The meeting included a technical session on open source software and its design and use in the power industry and an update on PMU testing, performance and standards. We also had the opportunity to visit the Center for Ultra-Wide Area Resilient Electric Energy Transmission Networks (CURENT), a National Science Foundation Engineering Research Center located at the University of Tennessee at Knoxville, during the Work Group reception on the evening of March 11.
11
Mar 2014
Control Room and Operations Success Stories
08:40 AM
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10:00 AM
Data and Network Management Success Stories
10:15 AM
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11:35 AM
Eastern Interconnection Data-Sharing Network Update
11:35 AM
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11:50 AM
Preview of the Center for Ultra-wide Area Resilient Electric Energy Transmission Networks
11:50 AM
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12:00 PM
NERC CIP Standards Version 5 and synchrophasor system cyber-security
01:00 PM
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01:30 PM
Technical Session 1 - Open Source Software
01:30 PM
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02:45 PM
Engineering Analysis Success Stories
02:45 PM
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03:45 PM
Task Team break-out sessions
04:00 PM
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06:00 PM
12
Mar 2014
NASPI Project Manager's update
08:00 AM
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08:10 AM
Task Team reports
08:10 AM
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09:00 AM
IEEE Cascading Failures Working Group Update
09:00 AM
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09:15 AM
Technical session 2 - PMU testing, performance and standards
09:15 AM
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10:30 AM
Control room and operations success stories
10:45 AM
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11:45 AM
Standards and communication success stories
12:45 PM
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02:15 PM
Academic updates
02:15 PM
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04:00 PM
Type
Workgroup (Work Group)
Status
Retired
Event
Yes