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1. Introduction
• Looking beyond 2030, the challenges for electricity networks
are likely to increase.
• There exists general consensus that the challenges of climate
change and system security, in particular the ability to
accommodate significant volumes of decentralised and
renewable generation, requires that the network infrastructure
must be upgraded to enable smart operation.
The other half of the challenge lies
in building the transport and
distribution networks
As the low-emission economy
evolves, building new generation
technologies is just half the
challenge
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1. Introduction
• The major changes to the way to supply and use energy;
building a smarter grid lies at the heart of these changes.
– The large increases in electricity generation from intermittent/highly
variable renewable resource.
– The increase of stressing/narrowly conditions on transmission system,
– Massive decoupling between generation/load caused by dc system, and
• Several other features expected into the future electricity networks
will negatively affect the system security.
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1. Introduction
• The future electricity networks and its potential issues
require looking beyond the existing research frontiers
irrespective of the disciplinary boundaries.
• For this reason, the discussion of the future development
on sophisticated/intelligent applications/solutions is the
key research point to provide the critical importance to
economic and social welfare into future smarter
networks.Learning
Confidence
1st De-stabilization
2nd De-stabilization
Transformative
Learning
3rd Faciliting
Enviroment
4th Re-orientation
Time
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2. Motivation
• The "Smart Grid" concept is moving quite fast towards its
consolidation, its zenith is highly expectable and well
documented, and then a maturity stage is clearly obvious.
The term smart grid has been in use since at least 2005, when it appeared in the article "Toward A Smart Grid" by Amin and Wollenberg.
2005
Typical Obsolescence Chart
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2. Motivation
• This seminar is designed to be a space for highly creative
brainstorming and speculatively explore beyond the thinkable-
frontiers in order to create the" energy networks" beyond the
expected smarter grids.
• However, a fuzzy idea regarding the technical-functional
obsolescence must be thought by visionary researchers.
What will happen after the maturity of
Smarter Grid has been reached?
nanogrid
flexygridPan-networkMicro-grids
futu-grid
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3. Expected Outcomes
• This meeting is expected to be an environment for
brainstorming looking beyond the frontier of future
electricity networks. – The issues and challenges to the research on Smart Grid will be identified.
– Potential independent and common areas for research are expected to be
defined, with special emphasis toward the multi-disciplinary research areas.
– Preliminary discussion regarding agreements and inter-institutional
framework.
– Identifying the potential founding resources to guarantee the
sustainability of the joint research venture between the UK and India.
– The meeting is expected to result in the initiation of research collaborations
between the researchers from the UK and India.
– The research is expected to lead into significant technology development
and research publications in reputed international journals.
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4. Participants from India
• Professor. Sri Niwas Singh
Professor, Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur (UP)
• Prof Parthasarathi Sensarma
Associate Professor, Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur
(UP)
• Dr. Saikat Chakrabarti
Assistant Professor, Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur (UP)
• Dr. Bharat Singh Rajpurohit
Lecturer, Indian Institute of Technology, Mandi
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4. Participants from Great Britain
• Prof Keith Burnham
Professor, Associate Head of Maths, Statistics and Engineering
Science and Director of Control Theory and Applications
Applied Research Group, Coventry University
• Prof Vladimir Terzija
EPSRC Chair Professor in Power System Engineering, The
University of Manchester
• Prof Xiao-Ping Zhang
EPSRC Professor of Electrical Power Systems, University of
Birmingham
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4. Participants from Great Britain
• Shadi Khaleghi Kerahroudi
Research Engineer at National Grid, National Grid Plc
• Dr. Mark Osborne
Future Strategy Team, Energy Infrastructure & End Use National
Grid Plc.
• Dr Zhengyu Lin
Lecturer in Electrical Engineering at Coventry University
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4. Agenda
Time (Hours) Day
From To 1
09:00 09:30 rRegistration
09:30 10:00 Opening and Welcome
10:00 10:30
Prof. Keith Burnham
Associate Head of Maths, Statistics and Engineering Science and Director of
Control Theory and Applications Applied Research Group,
10:30 11:00
Presentation of Exploring beyond the frontiers to build a smarter grid
(EBF2BSG): Academic Focus Group
Dr. Francisco M. Gonzalez-Longatt
11:00 11:45 Prof. Vladimir Terzija, EPSRC Chair Professor in Power System Engineering,
11:45 12:30 Prof. Xiao-Ping Zhang, Director of Institute for Energy Research and Policy,
12:30 13:15 Prof. Sri Niwas Singh, Indian Institute of Technology, (UP),
13:15 13:30Lunch and Networking
13:30 14:00
14:00 14:45 Dr. Saikat Chakrabarti, Indian Institute of Technology, (UP)
14:45 15:30Dr. Mark Osborne
Future Strategy Team, National Grid
15:00 15:30 Panel Discussion: Definition of Working Groups, Definition of future activities,
Definition of strategies to achieve a sustainable and secure progress.15:30 16:00
16:00 16:30 Seminar Closure and Remarks
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WIFI
• The Wi-Fi network in the Simulation Building is Act
UK and the password for it is Actuk
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