Situational awareness and decision support for power grid operators during extreme events
Z. Dong, L. Lai, A. Vaccaro, F. DeCaro, C. Sing Lai
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Energy consumption and electricity load are a true reflection of the socio-economic health of a city. Various techniques for data analytics for the mass amount of data from smart grid to support decision making for the government to effectively reduce operating costs and improve the operational efficiency of smart city will be one of the big issues. Decision-makers must be fully aware of the potential of the smart grid so that the smart Infrastructure can play an important role. It is expected that with the continuous advancement of technology, smart grid and smart city construction will mutually promote and facilitate each other. The speakers will present recent work on standards, recommendations and guidelines applied or have huge potential to the smart grid for smart city application worldwide, such as the IEEE 2814 Recommended Practices on Techno-economic Metrics Standard for Hybrid Energy and Storage Systems.
Chairs:
Chun Sing Lai
Primary Committee:
Energy Development and Power Generation (EDPG)