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A modern-age pioneer of power electronics, Dr. Hingorani is considered the father of Flexible Alternating Current innovations systems (FACTS) and custom power innovations, and is a leader in High-Voltage Direct Current (HVDC). He has authored over 150 papers and articles on HVDC and AC transmission, and co-authored two books, one on HVDC power transmission (1960) and the other on Flexible AC Power Transmission (1999). Hingorani is the recipient of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Lamme Medal and the IEEE Power Engineering Society’s Uno Lamm Award. Hingorani is a life fellow of IEEE and a member of the National Academy of Engineering. He is also recipient of the highly prestigious (considered equivalent to a Noble prize for engineering) Franklin University 2006 Bower award and Prize for Achievement in Science for the conceptualization and pioneering advancement of the Flexible AC Transmission System (FACTS) and Custom Power in electric power systems, and for outstanding technical contributions in High Voltage Direct Current Technology, which have enhanced the quality and security of the electric power system.
Dr. Mohamed Rashwan is the President of Trans Grid Solutions (TGS) in Winnipeg. He has been active in the area of HVDC and Power Electronics for more than 35 years. His career started with Manitoba Hydro in the area of HVDC. Dr. Rashwan is a Fellow of IEEE and a distinguished member of CIGRE. Dr. Rashwan has been a member of the executive of CIGRE Canada since 1994 and he is currently the chairman of CIGRE Canada. In 2010, Dr. Rashwan received the prestigious Uno Lamm award from the IEEE in recognition of outstanding contributions, dedication and leadership for the integration and operation of HVDC in the power system and the advancement of new ideas in the HVDC technology.
Prof. K.R. Padiyar is with Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore since 1987, where he is presently an honorary Professor in the department of Electrical Engineering. Prior to joining Indian Institute of Science (IISc) he was with Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur (1976 to 1987). He obtained M.E. degree from IISc in 1964 and PhD degree from University of Waterloo, Canada in 1972. Prof. Padiyar is an internationally recognized expert in the areas of HVDC and FACTS, Power System Stability and Controls. He has authored over 200 papers and four books including FACTS Controllers in Power Transmission and Distribution. He is a Fellow of Indian National Academy of Engineering and Life Senior Member of IEEE. He was awarded the Dept. of Power Prize twice by Institution of Engineers (India). He was a member of the Review committee of the National HVDC project. He is the recipient of 1999 Prof. Rustom Choksi Award for Excellence in Research for Science/Engineering. He was ABB Chair Professor during 2001-03.
Dr. Narain. M. Hingorani
Dr. Mohammed Rashwan
Prof. K. R. Padiyar
Key Speakers
Event Background
An established technology for bulk power transmission, high-voltage direct current (HVDC) power transmission is being used worldwide, and more than hundred schemes are operating presently all over the world. In India there are three bulk power transmission and seven back-to-back HVDC schemes in operation. Most of the existing HVDC systems use conventional self-commutated converter technology using thyristors.
However, for several recent projects all over the world the Voltage Source Converter (VSC) technology has been selected as the basis due to its controllability, compact modular design, ease of system interface and low environmental impact. Excellent operating experiences of these projects have proved VSC transmission technology to have come of age both for HVDC transmission schemes and for enhancing performance of AC transmission through application of new FACTS devices.
System benefits from the VSC technology, such as independent active and reactive power control and ability to operate with AC systems having low short circuit power makes it ideal choice for application in heavily loaded grid. VSC based technology gives entirely new possibilities to enhance the mega city power supply network.
In VSC, the roles of rectifier and inverter can be interchanged between the stations any time without delay, without breaker switching and without polarity reversal. Both stations can independently generate or consume reactive power as required at the connection point. The VSC technology thus facilitates the connection of several converters to a common bipolar dc bus there by making it suitable for multi-terminal HVDC systems
To foster future developments in the area of HVDC and FACTS in India , as well as to disseminate technical developments a two day International conference and exhibition on ‘VSC Technology for HVDC and FACTS’ is being organized by CPRI in association with CBIP. The conference will provide valuable insight to utilities presently operating HVDC systems & FACTS and utilities contemplating HVDC as a possible transmission technology. The conference is also highly useful for system planners and utilities planning for multiple infeeds to large metropolitan cities. Besides, this conference aims at providing a forum/mechanisms for the technology and user communities to work together to ease the process of VSC technologies to fruition.
A Half-Day Tutorial
A Half-Day Tutorial by Dr. M. Rashwan is also planned on 25th May 2011 preceding the conference. The tutorial would be very useful for researchers, academia and practicing engineers pursuing power electronics in power systems.
Key Topics:
Scope of VSC based technology in HVDC, FACTS and other applications•VSC for HVDC power transmission•VSC for Renewable Integration•Control Hierarchy & System control – VSC based HVDC•VSC based FACTS controllers•City Infeed with VSC based HVDC•Modelling and simulation of VSC based systems including case studies•Mutiterminal VSC based HVDC systems•Multilevel VSC topologies for HVDC•
Besides the above key speakers, experts from academia and industry both from India and abroad have also been invited to deliver talks during the two days of the Conference. They include experts from Siemens- Germany, ABB - Sweden, Areva- France, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, Power Grid Corporation of India Ltd., BHEL, India and CPRI, India.
Registration FeeConference Only:
: ` 10000/- plus service tax, per delegate : ` 8000/- plus service tax if more than 4 participants are nominated from same organization : 20 % discount for Academic institution : 400 US $ for Foreign delegateTuTorial only: : ` 4000/- plus service tax, per delegate : 160 US $ for Foreign delegates
conference & TuTorial: : ` 13000/- plus service tax, per delegate : 520 US $ for Foreign delegateThe Conference/Tutorial Registration covers participation in conference/tutorial, Kit, conference proceedings/tutorial material, Lunch, Tea/ Coffee during conference days.
Last Date for Registration: 13th May 2011Venue: Vigyan Bhavan, Maulana Azad Road, New Delhi 110003
Preconference TuTorial:Wednesday, 25th May 2011
PROGRAM02.00 pm – 05:30 pm=Fundamentals of VSC – Operating Principles=Control Capabilities of VSC=Main Topologies - Multi-level VSC Transmission=Applications of VSC
Speaker: Dr. Mohammed RashwanpreSident: tranS Grid SolutionS (tGS), WinnipeG, Canada
Venue: First Floor, Vigyan Bhavan BuildingStall CharGeS: Bare Rs. 10,000/- (5 x 3 mts.) Booking shall be made on first cum first serve basis. Payment towards the stall charges is to be made through demand draft drawn in favour of “Accounts Officer, CPRI”, payable at Bangalore and sent to Program Coordinator.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND= Engineers & Managers from Utilities = R & D Engineers= Corporate Executives = Academia= Consultants = Manufacturers= Transmission Developers and Consultants = Managers from City DISCOMS
SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
The conference provides an excellent opportunity for sponsoring and exhibiting companies to promote their product/service to a highly focused audience.
platinum SponSorS : rS. 5.00 lakh
(Four deleGateS Free & 5 m x 3 m Stall SpaCe Free)
Gold SponSorS : rS. 3.00 lakhS
(tWo deleGateS Free & 5 m x 3 m Stall SpaCe Free)
SilVer SponSorS : rS. 1.00 lakh (one deleGate Free & 5 m x 3 m, Stall SpaCe Free)
ORGANIzING COMMITTEE PATRON: mr. p. uma Shankar, SeCretary, mop, GoVt. oF india
Chairman: mr. n. muruGeSan, direCtor General, Cpri
For FurTHer DeTails conTacT:Mr. V.K. Kanjlia Mr. R.A. DeshpandeSecretary Joint Director - Power Systems Division Central Board of Irrigation & Power Central Power Research InstituteMalcha Marg, Chanakyapuri Prof. Sir. C.V. Raman RoadNew Delhi – 110021
ABouT CPRICentral Power Research Institute (CPRI) set up in 1960 by the Government of India, functions as a National centre for applied research in electrical power engineering and as an Independent Laboratory for testing and certification of power equipment. The main set up of the Institute is at Bangalore and its units are situated in Bhopal, Hyderabad, Nagpur, Noida, Kolkata and Guwahati.The Institute has several research laboratories and testing facilities engaged in different specialized areas. CPRI has expertise in the area of Transmission and Distribution, Tower Design, Energy Auditing, Power Quality, Energy Metering, Power System Instrumentation, Transformer Oil Reclamation, Diagnostics of Equipment, Conductor Vibration Studies, Remaining Life Assessment of Power Equipment and other related fields. CPRI laboratories have modern facilities needed for Power System Simulation, Short Circuit Testing, Diagnostics, Materials Engineering, Seismic Qualification, UHV Testing etc.Power Systems Division of CPRI possesses a state of the art Real Time Digital Simulation (RTDS) facility and expertise for simulation and analyzing of both AC and DC power systems. The RTDS is capable of representing the system performance over a wide frequency range suitable for HVDC, FACTS and other power electronic devices. The small-time step simulation in RTDS facilitates modeling of VSC based HVDC and FACTS.CPRI has done pioneering work in areas of HVDC and FACTS related to various prestigious projects of the country such as - Dynamic Performance studies for National HVDC scheme, HVDC simulator based Dynamic performance studies for Chandrapur – Phadge Bipole project, HVDC Controller Interaction studies using RTDS for the multi-infeed system comprising of Rihand - Dadri, NER-Agra and Bhalia- Bhiwadi HVDC schemes, Dynamic performance Evaluation of TCSC controller for Kanpur- Ballabgarh FACTS project, Performance evaluation of IGBT based STATCOM controller for Bhilai Steel plant etc. CPRI is also a leading provider of training, continuing education, organizing and conducting tutorials, conferences and seminars to power system utilities across the globe for the last 50 years.
Ministry of Power
RegisTraTion Form International Conference and Exhibition
on VSC Technology for HVDC & FACTSDate: 26th --- 27th May 2011, New DelHi
Venue: Vigyan BHaVan, new DelHi Pre-conference TuTorial: 25TH may 2011
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