【讲座主题】Dynamic Estimation and Control of Power System
【讲座时间】2026年6月12日 上午:10:00-12:00
【讲座地点】北京校区 主A322美女av影片
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【主讲人】Bikash Pal教授,英国皇家工程院院士、英国帝国理工美女av影片电力系统专业教授、《IEEE Transactions on Sustainable Energy》《IET Generation, Transmission and Distribution》主编、PES出版委员会副主席。
【主讲人简介】
Bikash Pal is a Professor of Power Systems at Imperial College London (ICL), foreign academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering (CAE) and Indian National Academy of Engineering ( INAE). He is research active in power system stability, control, and estimation. Currently is leading a six university UK-China research consortium on Resilient Operation of Sustainable Energy Systems (ROSES) as part of EPSRC-NSFC Programme on Sustainable Energy Supply. He led UK-China research consortium project on Power network stability with grid scale storage (2014-2017): He also led an eight- university UK-India research consortium project (2013-2017) on smart grid stability and control. His research is conducted in strategic partnership with ABB, GE Grid Solutions, UK, and National Grid, UK. UK Power Networks. GE commissioned sequel of projects with him to analyse and solve wind farm HVDC grid interaction problems (2013-2019).
【讲座内容】
Electrical generation, transmission and distribution systems all over the world have entered a period of significant renewal and technological change and upgrade. There have been phenomenal changes/deployments in technology of generation driven by the worldwide emphasis on energy from wind and solar as a sustainable solution to our energy need. Model based control design strategy is not as effective now in system operation. Faster estimation of system dynamics, phasor estimation, point of wave estimation are now very useful for time critical monitoring and control of a real-world power networks. The interconnected AC system becoming lighter and lighter because of replacement of centralized synchronous plants with non-synchronous ones. Fast frequency response provision is very vital for keeping the lights on. This is the most credible challenge in smart transmission grid operation today. The reports from some of the recent power grid failures have exposed the inadequacy of control and protection of the network. This talk will highlight the importance of dynamic estimation and control of power networks for their stable operation. It will discuss both centralized and decentralized options. The speaker will share his research experience in this topic. Future research challenges and opportunities will be highlighted.