Microgrid standardization John Camilleri As we move to a more sustainable future, how we generate, transmit, and distribute energy is shifting. Microgrids are local electrical grids that act as a single controllable entity capable of connecting to a traditional...
Physical security of the grid, Part 2 In 2022 utilities experienced more than 100 attacks against substations and other physical infrastructure. While the U.S. Department of Energy has dedicated $45 million to prevent cyberattacks on the grid, these recent incidents...
Physical security of the grid, Part 1 In 2022 utilities experienced more than 100 attacks against substations and other physical infrastructure. While the U.S. Department of Energy has dedicated $45 million to prevent cyberattacks on the grid, these recent incidents...
WHITE PAPER: FERC 881 roadmap considerations for transmission owners Dr. Anil Jampala Most US electric utilities use seasonal ratings for their transmission lines in their energy management system (EMS) models. However, FERC order 881 mandates hourly Ambient Adjusted...
Diversity and the energy transition John Camilleri The November/December IEEE Power & Energy Magazine features an article by Ambra Sannino titled, The three Ds: Do they describe the energy transition? In it, Sannino talks about decarbonization, decentralization,...
Increasing grid stability with demand side response This post is one of the articles published by a small cohort within our UK team including Dr. Mahmoud Elkazaz, James Wilson, Andrew Eviston, and Dereck Dombo. This group meets regularly to collaborate on topical...