Speaker: Wanda Reder Chief Strategy Officer, S&C Electric Company Date: Thursday, April 9, 2015 Time: Social at 5:30pm, Dinner at 6:15pm, Talk at 7:00pm Location: Massachusetts Green High-Performance Computing Center 100 Bigelow Street, Holyoke, MA 01040 Cost: IEEE Members & Their Guests: $18.00/person IEEE Student Members & Life Members: $10.00/person Non-Members: $25.00/person Abstract: Much in the way that a “smart” phone these days means a phone with a computer in it, smart grid means “computerizing” the electric utility grid. Smart grid deployment has been accelerated by the U.S. Department of Energy’s Smart Grid Investment Grants for the past five years. As advanced computer algorithms and emerging communication technologies converge with power system developments, smart grid is poised to attract IEEE's multidisciplinary talents to modernize the grid and create a more vibrant economy. Biography: An IEEE Fellow, Wanda Reder is the Chief Strategy Officer at S&C Electric Company in Chicago, Illinois. She is also a dedicated volunteer leader and power engineering expert whose initiatives as president of the IEEE Power and Energy Society helped grow membership, established a successful scholarship fund and positioned IEEE as the source for expert information on smart grid technology. In 2014, she was honored by IEEE with the 2014 IEEE Richard M. Emberson Award. Wanda has been serving on the IEEE Board and on the IEEE Foundation Board since January, 2014 and now aims to apply her experience, vision and leadership to IEEE by petitioning to run for the office of 2016 IEEE President-Elect. Registration Required Visit the IEEE PES Springfield Chapter website for Registration & further details http://sites.ieee.org/springfield-pes/ DISTINGUISHED LECTURE Springfield Power & Energy Society Chapter Smart Grid – Vision to Action
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Speaker: Wanda Reder Chief Strategy Officer, S&C Electric Company
Date: Thursday, April 9, 2015
Time: Social at 5:30pm, Dinner at 6:15pm, Talk at 7:00pm
Location: Massachusetts Green High-Performance Computing Center 100 Bigelow Street, Holyoke, MA 01040
Cost: IEEE Members & Their Guests: $18.00/person IEEE Student Members & Life Members: $10.00/person Non-Members: $25.00/person
Abstract: Much in the way that a “smart” phone these days means a phone with a computer in it, smart grid
means “computerizing” the electric utility grid. Smart grid deployment has been accelerated by
the U.S. Department of Energy’s Smart Grid Investment Grants for the past five years. As
advanced computer algorithms and emerging communication technologies converge with power
system developments, smart grid is poised to attract IEEE's multidisciplinary talents
to modernize the grid and create a more vibrant economy.
Biography: An IEEE Fellow, Wanda Reder is the Chief Strategy Officer at S&C Electric Company in
Chicago, Illinois. She is also a dedicated volunteer leader and power engineering expert whose
initiatives as president of the IEEE Power and Energy Society helped grow membership,
established a successful scholarship fund and positioned IEEE as the source for
expert information on smart grid technology. In 2014, she was honored by IEEE
with the 2014 IEEE Richard M. Emberson Award. Wanda has been serving on
the IEEE Board and on the IEEE Foundation Board since January, 2014 and now
aims to apply her experience, vision and leadership to IEEE by petitioning to run
for the office of 2016 IEEE President-Elect.
Registration Required
Visit the IEEE PES Springfield Chapter website for Registration & further details http://sites.ieee.org/springfield-pes/
Source: US Department of Energy Office of Electricity and
Energy Reliability: Results and Findings from the ARRA
Smart Grid Projects, May 2013
� US Spent $7.9B in ARRA Smart Grid Projects
– Includes $4.5B Federal stimulus and industry matching funds
– Five year grants starting in 2010
� Results are being posted
– www.smartgrid.gov
– Several reports are posted
� Developing a platform for significant grid modernization investment
Self-Healing Future Grid
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• Centralized policy
• Local intelligence
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EPB of Chattanooga: Value of Reliability
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EPB of Chattanooga estimated that outages cost of $100 million Saved with 1200 IntelliRupters® with IntelliTeam® SG
2011 Labor Day Storm (20% technology configured):• 63,000 homes interrupted; however, 16,000 (25%) experienced no outage and 9,000 (7%) experienced a 2-second interruption
• Utility avoided 1,917,000 customer minutes of interruption
July 2012 wind storm:• EPB estimates they avoided 500 truck rolls and reduce total restoration time by 1.5 days with automated feeder switching Represents $1.4 million in operational savings
Source: US DOE Office of Electricity and Energy Reliability: Results and Findings
from the ARRA Smart Grid Projects, May 2013
EPB Chattanooga saved $100MM per year, avoided 58 million