Let’s Talk About Synchrophasors, PMUs & Applications - Evangelos Farantatos

Mar 18, 2020
Contact
Teresa Carlon (naspi@pnnl.gov)

Webinar recording: https://www.naspi.org/sites/default/files/2020-03/naspi_webinar_20200318.mp4

Abstract

Along with the increasing deployment of Phasor Measurement Units (PMUs) in power system grids worldwide, various synchrophasor-based applications have been and continue to be developed, that target to enhance grid operations and planning, and are expected to contribute to the improvement of grid reliability, security and efficiency.

In this presentation, an overview of synchrophasor technology and PMUs will be provided, followed by representative state-of-the-art PMU applications and industry use cases that are based on vendor and/or research grade software tools. In addition, given the transformations that the power systems industry is experiencing nowadays, especially with the massive integration of inverter-based resources (IBRs), a list of trending PMU applications and associated R&D efforts will be also discussed. Finally, limitations of PMUs for use in monitoring and control applications, especially in systems with high-levels of IBRs, will be presented, paving the way for the need of synchronized Point-on-Wave (POW) measurement data.

Bio

Evangelos Farantatos, Senior Project Manager @EPRI

Evangelos Farantatos received the Diploma in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the National Technical University of Athens, Greece, in 2006 and the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from the Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, USA, in 2009 and 2012, respectively. He is a Senior Project Manager with the Grid Operations and Planning R&D Group at EPRI, Palo Alto, CA. He is managing and leading the technical work of various R&D projects related to synchrophasor technology, power systems monitoring and control, power systems stability and dynamics, renewable energy resources modeling, grid operation with high levels of inverter-based resources and system protection. He is a Senior Member of IEEE. In summer 2009, he was an intern at MISO.

 

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