Week of Events
IEEE Tech Talk – Discovering Your Leadership Style
IEEE Tech Talk – Discovering Your Leadership Style
Join us for an interactive Tech Talk where you'll explore different leadership styles and learn how to identify your unique style. You'll gain practical insights and tips through group activities and discussions to become a more effective leader, whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting. By the end of the Tech Talk, you'll better understand your leadership style and how to leverage your strengths to achieve your goals. Take advance of this opportunity to join a collaborative and supportive learning environment where you can discover your leadership style and learn from others. Co-sponsored by: Seattle University Student Chapter Speaker(s): Roxy Stimpson Agenda: Agenda: - 5.30 PM to 6.00 PM - Networking Event with the speaker and IEEE members. - 6.00 PM to 6.50 PM - Tech Talk and Question Hour. Room: # 207 Lab., Bldg: Bannan Engineering Building, Circuits & Systems Laboratory , Seattle University, 901 12th Ave, Seattle, WA 98122, Seattle, Washington, United States, 98122, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/363439
IEEE Seattle Section Excom Meeting June 2023
IEEE Seattle Section Excom Meeting June 2023
IEEE Seattle Section Excom meeting with chapter and society chairs. Agenda: IEEE Seattle Section Excom meeting with chapter and society chairs. - Approval of past minutes. - Treasurer’s report - Secretary’s report - Chapter Reports - Affinity Group Reports - Student Branch Reports - Committee Chair Reports - On-going Business - Follow-up - New Business Items - Action Items; review and updates Room: # 207 Lab., Bldg: Bannan Engineering Building, Circuits & Systems Laboratory , Seattle University, 901 12th Ave, Seattle, Washington, United States, 98122, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/363441
Large Scale Generator Interconnection Processes and Challenges
Large Scale Generator Interconnection Processes and Challenges
With the United States' ambitious renewable energy goals, the demand for large-scale (>20MW) generator interconnection (GI) services has increased significantly, leading to longer interconnection queues and longer wait times for developers. Understanding how large-scale projects are studied in the interconnection process is crucial for developers, policy makers, and other stakeholders involved in the renewable energy sector. Transmission Service Providers (TSPs) are responsible for studying and evaluating large-scale generator interconnection requests to ensure the safe and reliable integration of new energy resources into the electric grid. TSPs use a variety of technical studies to evaluate the impacts of large-scale GI requests. These processes and technical studies can vary by region and can significantly impact the feasibility of a renewable energy project. This presentation will provide a high-level overview of the interconnection processes for large-scale generator projects in the United States. We will explore a variety of different study practices, including those in MISO, PJM, SPP, ERCOT, and TSPs in the Western Interconnect. The presentation will also touch base on challenges TSPs are experiencing with the volume of GI requests in queues across the country. Co-sponsored by: Apex Clean Energy Speaker(s): Sarah Davis, Sangeetha Rajasekeran , Jillian Huweart Agenda: 12:00 PM - 12:05 PM - IEEE PES Baltimore chapter introduction of the Speaker 12:05 PM - 12:40 PM - Presentation by Speaker 12:40 PM to 12:55 PM - Questions and Answers (Q&A) Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/361500
IEEE PES SEATTLE EXCOM MEETING
IEEE CN Smart Cities Sydney
IEEE CN Smart Cities Sydney
Join us a session from Down Under Sydney Australia Smart City. Find out why Sydney is one of top Smart City in the World including Smart Health, Smart Education, Smart Connectivity and Smart Mobility. Bringing Data Culture to Smart Cities Leaders in all types of organizations are recognizing that to succeed in the third decade of the 21st century and beyond, they must leverage the enormous power and value of data. This acknowledgement, and the actions that senior leaders take to foster the use of data, is the primary success factor in the development and maturity of an effective data culture. This short talk provides high-level guidance on how to build a data culture for a smart city. Co-sponsored by: IEEE Power and Energy Society Speaker(s): Daniel Lawson, Jonathan Reichental, PH D Agenda: 7:00 pm PDT IEEE Announcements 7:02 pm PDT Introduction David Robbins 7:04 pm PDT Presentation 7:32 pm PDT Introduction of Jonathan Reichental, Ph.D. 7:34: pm PDT Presentation 8:05 pm PDT Q&A Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/357244
IEEE Power and Energy Society – Young Professionals – GRID GAME 2023
IEEE Power and Energy Society – Young Professionals – GRID GAME 2023
The Grid Game started a s simple microgrid simulator that modeled the frequency variations of a microgrid with a small amount of inertia developed for a class created by the University of Idaho and Idaho National Laboratory to teach students about the multidisciplinary area of research and development called resilient control systems. When Mike Guryan from Idaho Regional Optical Networks suggested “could you make that a game?” … Tim will talk about the inspiration for building the game and about some of the history around the game and the topics of resilient control systems. Note – Installation instructions and Grid Game Manual shall be provided via email to the registered participants. Participants are expected to install the grid game software and go through the manual to understand the game before the event. Participant certificates shall be provided to attendees and winners/runners to get additional Goodies from IEEE PES YP. Registration is limited. Co-sponsored by: IEEE PES YP - Professional and Educational Activities Sub Committee Speaker(s): Timothy McJunkin Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/360204