National Grid’s vision is to fully eliminate fossil fuels from both our gas and electric systems, enabling all homes and businesses we serve to meet their heating needs without the use of fossil fuels by 2050, if not sooner. We are proposing specific actions to achieve fossil-free heat fairly, affordably, and reliably for all our customers and communities. Our fossil-free vision rests on four pillars of action: energy efficiency in buildings, a 100% fossil-free gas network, hybrid electric-gas heating systems, and targeted electrification and networked geothermal Co-sponsored by: National Grid Speaker(s): Steve Woerner, 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/321958
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National Grid’s vision is to fully eliminate fossil fuels from both our gas and electric systems, enabling all homes and businesses we serve to meet their heating needs without the use of fossil fuels by 2050, if not sooner. We are proposing specific actions to achieve fossil-free heat fairly, affordably, and reliably for all our customers and communities. Our fossil-free vision rests on four pillars of action: energy efficiency in buildings, a 100% fossil-free gas network, hybrid electric-gas heating systems, and targeted electrification and networked geothermal Co-sponsored by: National Grid Speaker(s): Steve Woerner, 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/321958
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National Grid’s vision is to fully eliminate fossil fuels from both our gas and electric systems, enabling all homes and businesses we serve to meet their heating needs without the use of fossil fuels by 2050, if not sooner. We are proposing specific actions to achieve fossil-free heat fairly, affordably, and reliably for all our customers and communities. Our fossil-free vision rests on four pillars of action: energy efficiency in buildings, a 100% fossil-free gas network, hybrid electric-gas heating systems, and targeted electrification and networked geothermal Co-sponsored by: National Grid Speaker(s): Steve Woerner, 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/321958
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National Grid’s vision is to fully eliminate fossil fuels from both our gas and electric systems, enabling all homes and businesses we serve to meet their heating needs without the use of fossil fuels by 2050, if not sooner. We are proposing specific actions to achieve fossil-free heat fairly, affordably, and reliably for all our customers and communities. Our fossil-free vision rests on four pillars of action: energy efficiency in buildings, a 100% fossil-free gas network, hybrid electric-gas heating systems, and targeted electrification and networked geothermal Co-sponsored by: National Grid Speaker(s): Steve Woerner, 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/321958 |
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We plan to celebrate IEEE day by joining together for lunch and talking about how IEEE was established and benefits of being IEE\E members, what IEEE means to us, our association with IEEE and our plans for the chapter SBC00451B - University of Connecticut,PEL35,PE31. Bldg: Student Union , Graduate Student Lounge in Student Union at University of Connecticut, Storrs, Connecticut, United States |
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Enjoy a pizza crawl (as opposed to a bar crawl) in New Haven! There will be a virtual meeting discussing upcoming volunteer events before we eat pizza! We meet at Zeneli's at 3pm. (138 Wooster Street, New Haven, CT) Agenda: Hybrid Meeting (WebEx & those at Zeneli's) Try Zeneli Pizzeria Try Frank Pepe’s Pizza Try Sally’s Apizza Adjourn Bldg: Suite 1, 237 Wooster St, New Haven, Connecticut, United States, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/322625
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Enjoy a pizza crawl (as opposed to a bar crawl) in New Haven! There will be a virtual meeting discussing upcoming volunteer events before we eat pizza! Agenda: Meeting Start of the crawl on Wooster street in New Haven. Try Zeneli Pizzeria Try Frank Pepe’s Pizza Try Sally’s Apizza Adjourn Bldg: Suite 1, 237 Wooster St, New Haven, Connecticut, United States, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/322625
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Enjoy a pizza crawl (as opposed to a bar crawl) in New Haven! There will be a virtual meeting discussing upcoming volunteer events before we eat pizza! Agenda: Meeting Start of the crawl on Wooster street in New Haven. Try Zeneli Pizzeria Try Frank Pepe’s Pizza Try Sally’s Apizza Adjourn Bldg: Suite 1, 237 Wooster St, New Haven, Connecticut, United States, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/322625
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Enjoy a pizza crawl (as opposed to a bar crawl) in New Haven! There will be a virtual meeting discussing upcoming volunteer events before we eat pizza! Agenda: Meeting Start of the crawl on Wooster street in New Haven. Try Zeneli Pizzeria Try Frank Pepe’s Pizza Try Sally’s Apizza Adjourn Bldg: Suite 1, 237 Wooster St, New Haven, Connecticut, United States, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/322625
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Enjoy a pizza crawl (as opposed to a bar crawl) in New Haven! There will be a virtual meeting discussing upcoming volunteer events before we eat pizza! Agenda: Meeting Start of the crawl on Wooster street in New Haven. Try Zeneli Pizzeria Try Frank Pepe’s Pizza Try Sally’s Apizza Adjourn Bldg: Suite 1, 237 Wooster St, New Haven, Connecticut, United States, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/322625
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Enjoy a pizza crawl (as opposed to a bar crawl) in New Haven! There will be a virtual meeting discussing upcoming volunteer events before we eat pizza! Agenda: Meeting Start of the crawl on Wooster street in New Haven. Try Zeneli Pizzeria Try Frank Pepe’s Pizza Try Sally’s Apizza Adjourn Bldg: Suite 1, 237 Wooster St, New Haven, Connecticut, United States, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/322625
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Enjoy a pizza crawl (as opposed to a bar crawl) in New Haven! There will be a virtual meeting discussing upcoming volunteer events before we eat pizza! Agenda: Meeting Start of the crawl on Wooster street in New Haven. Try Zeneli Pizzeria Try Frank Pepe’s Pizza Try Sally’s Apizza Adjourn Bldg: Suite 1, 237 Wooster St, New Haven, Connecticut, United States, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/322625 |
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Section Activities Agenda: Review Secretary and Treasury reports Discuss Affinity Group Activities - Consultant Networks, WIE, YP and PACE Review technical society activities - AP/MTT/UFFC, ComSoc/SP, Computyer/SMC, PES Review committee activities - Membership, Entrepreneur Society, IndustryLiason,, Student Activities Old Business New Business 1615 Stanley St, New Britain, Connecticut, United States, 06050, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/324734
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Section Activities Agenda: Review Secretary and Treasury reports Discuss Affinity Group Activities - Consultant Networks, WIE, YP and PACE Review technical society activities - AP/MTT/UFFC, ComSoc/SP, Computyer/SMC, PES Review committee activities - Membership, Entrepreneur Society, IndustryLiason,, Student Activities Old Business New Business 1615 Stanley St, New Britain, Connecticut, United States, 06050, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/324734
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Section Activities Agenda: Review Secretary and Treasury reports Discuss Affinity Group Activities - Consultant Networks, WIE, YP and PACE Review technical society activities - AP/MTT/UFFC, ComSoc/SP, Computyer/SMC, PES Review committee activities - Membership, Entrepreneur Society, IndustryLiason,, Student Activities Old Business New Business 1615 Stanley St, New Britain, Connecticut, United States, 06050, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/324734
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Section Activities Agenda: Review Secretary and Treasury reports Discuss Affinity Group Activities - Consultant Networks, WIE, YP and PACE Review technical society activities - AP/MTT/UFFC, ComSoc/SP, Computyer/SMC, PES Review committee activities - Membership, Entrepreneur Society, IndustryLiason,, Student Activities Old Business New Business 1615 Stanley St, New Britain, Connecticut, United States, 06050, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/324734
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Section Activities Agenda: Review Secretary and Treasury reports Discuss Affinity Group Activities - Consultant Networks, WIE, YP and PACE Review technical society activities - AP/MTT/UFFC, ComSoc/SP, Computyer/SMC, PES Review committee activities - Membership, Entrepreneur Society, IndustryLiason,, Student Activities Old Business New Business 1615 Stanley St, New Britain, Connecticut, United States, 06050, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/324734
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Section Activities Agenda: Review Secretary and Treasury reports Discuss Affinity Group Activities - Consultant Networks, WIE, YP and PACE Review technical society activities - AP/MTT/UFFC, ComSoc/SP, Computyer/SMC, PES Review committee activities - Membership, Entrepreneur Society, IndustryLiason,, Student Activities Old Business New Business 1615 Stanley St, New Britain, Connecticut, United States, 06050, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/324734
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Section Activities Agenda: Review Secretary and Treasury reports Discuss Affinity Group Activities - Consultant Networks, WIE, YP and PACE Review technical society activities - AP/MTT/UFFC, ComSoc/SP, Computyer/SMC, PES Review committee activities - Membership, Entrepreneur Society, IndustryLiason,, Student Activities Old Business New Business 1615 Stanley St, New Britain, Connecticut, United States, 06050, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/324734 |
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When it comes to electric power distribution, the fundamental goals of today’s electric utilities have not changed much in fifty years. They comprise a safer distribution system that poses minimal risks to the public and to utility workers, the reliable and stable delivery of power to critical, commercial, and residential customers, and economically sound business operations that meet both shareholder and ratepayer expectations. The challenges to these goals, however, have grown significantly over the past decade. Increasingly intense and frequent weather events raise the threat of outages and environmental risks; the process of shifting from a centralized to decentralized grid to meet decarbonization mandates creates complexities; and the integration of renewable energy sources and the proliferation of electric vehicles are escalating the demands on an aging distribution grid. This presentation gives an overview of how big these underground power grid challenges are and how machine learning and deep learning are tools to tackle some of these challenges. Co-sponsored by: Eversource Energy Center Speaker(s): Steffen Ziegler , Tim Morello Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/324708
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When it comes to electric power distribution, the fundamental goals of today’s electric utilities have not changed much in fifty years. They comprise a safer distribution system that poses minimal risks to the public and to utility workers, the reliable and stable delivery of power to critical, commercial, and residential customers, and economically sound business operations that meet both shareholder and ratepayer expectations. The challenges to these goals, however, have grown significantly over the past decade. Increasingly intense and frequent weather events raise the threat of outages and environmental risks; the process of shifting from a centralized to decentralized grid to meet decarbonization mandates creates complexities; and the integration of renewable energy sources and the proliferation of electric vehicles are escalating the demands on an aging distribution grid. This presentation gives an overview of how big these underground power grid challenges are and how machine learning and deep learning are tools to tackle some of these challenges. Co-sponsored by: Eversource Energy Center Speaker(s): Steffen Ziegler , Tim Morello Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/324708
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When it comes to electric power distribution, the fundamental goals of today’s electric utilities have not changed much in fifty years. They comprise a safer distribution system that poses minimal risks to the public and to utility workers, the reliable and stable delivery of power to critical, commercial, and residential customers, and economically sound business operations that meet both shareholder and ratepayer expectations. The challenges to these goals, however, have grown significantly over the past decade. Increasingly intense and frequent weather events raise the threat of outages and environmental risks; the process of shifting from a centralized to decentralized grid to meet decarbonization mandates creates complexities; and the integration of renewable energy sources and the proliferation of electric vehicles are escalating the demands on an aging distribution grid. This presentation gives an overview of how big these underground power grid challenges are and how machine learning and deep learning are tools to tackle some of these challenges. Co-sponsored by: Eversource Energy Center Speaker(s): Steffen Ziegler , Tim Morello Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/324708
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When it comes to electric power distribution, the fundamental goals of today’s electric utilities have not changed much in fifty years. They comprise a safer distribution system that poses minimal risks to the public and to utility workers, the reliable and stable delivery of power to critical, commercial, and residential customers, and economically sound business operations that meet both shareholder and ratepayer expectations. The challenges to these goals, however, have grown significantly over the past decade. Increasingly intense and frequent weather events raise the threat of outages and environmental risks; the process of shifting from a centralized to decentralized grid to meet decarbonization mandates creates complexities; and the integration of renewable energy sources and the proliferation of electric vehicles are escalating the demands on an aging distribution grid. This presentation gives an overview of how big these underground power grid challenges are and how machine learning and deep learning are tools to tackle some of these challenges. Co-sponsored by: Eversource Energy Center Speaker(s): Steffen Ziegler , Tim Morello Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/324708
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When it comes to electric power distribution, the fundamental goals of today’s electric utilities have not changed much in fifty years. They comprise a safer distribution system that poses minimal risks to the public and to utility workers, the reliable and stable delivery of power to critical, commercial, and residential customers, and economically sound business operations that meet both shareholder and ratepayer expectations. The challenges to these goals, however, have grown significantly over the past decade. Increasingly intense and frequent weather events raise the threat of outages and environmental risks; the process of shifting from a centralized to decentralized grid to meet decarbonization mandates creates complexities; and the integration of renewable energy sources and the proliferation of electric vehicles are escalating the demands on an aging distribution grid. This presentation gives an overview of how big these underground power grid challenges are and how machine learning and deep learning are tools to tackle some of these challenges. Co-sponsored by: Eversource Energy Center Speaker(s): Steffen Ziegler , Tim Morello Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/324708
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When it comes to electric power distribution, the fundamental goals of today’s electric utilities have not changed much in fifty years. They comprise a safer distribution system that poses minimal risks to the public and to utility workers, the reliable and stable delivery of power to critical, commercial, and residential customers, and economically sound business operations that meet both shareholder and ratepayer expectations. The challenges to these goals, however, have grown significantly over the past decade. Increasingly intense and frequent weather events raise the threat of outages and environmental risks; the process of shifting from a centralized to decentralized grid to meet decarbonization mandates creates complexities; and the integration of renewable energy sources and the proliferation of electric vehicles are escalating the demands on an aging distribution grid. This presentation gives an overview of how big these underground power grid challenges are and how machine learning and deep learning are tools to tackle some of these challenges. Co-sponsored by: Eversource Energy Center Speaker(s): Steffen Ziegler , Tim Morello Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/324708
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When it comes to electric power distribution, the fundamental goals of today’s electric utilities have not changed much in fifty years. They comprise a safer distribution system that poses minimal risks to the public and to utility workers, the reliable and stable delivery of power to critical, commercial, and residential customers, and economically sound business operations that meet both shareholder and ratepayer expectations. The challenges to these goals, however, have grown significantly over the past decade. Increasingly intense and frequent weather events raise the threat of outages and environmental risks; the process of shifting from a centralized to decentralized grid to meet decarbonization mandates creates complexities; and the integration of renewable energy sources and the proliferation of electric vehicles are escalating the demands on an aging distribution grid. This presentation gives an overview of how big these underground power grid challenges are and how machine learning and deep learning are tools to tackle some of these challenges. Co-sponsored by: Eversource Energy Center Speaker(s): Steffen Ziegler , Tim Morello Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/324708 |
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Introduction of Battery Management System Lithium-ion battery is undoubtedly the key player in the current global electrification transition. Beside its advantages of higher energy density and volumetric density, it is also more volatile compared to traditional lead-acid batteries. Therefore, proper management and control of lithium-ion batteries using an embedded system called battery management system or BMS is necessary. On the one hand, BMS closely monitors each individual cell in the battery pack via various sensors to estimate battery internal status. On the other hand, BMS timely communicate with other electronic control units (ECU), e.g. inverter, vehicle control unit, in the system to prevent abusing conditions that could accelerate battery degradation or even trigger catastrophic battery thermal runaway. This seminar will provide an introduction of BMS with some further explanation on the BMS algorithm and software development. Speaker(s): Yiqi, Storrs, Connecticut, United States, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/328099
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Hope you are doing great! We thank you very much for all the support from PELS and helping establish our UCONN IEEE PELS and PES Student chapter! We are organizing a kick-off event to thank all our advisors, mentors, and students who have helped us so far. We cordially invite you to our event. When: 5pm, October 21st, 2022 Where: ITE Building lobby, 371 Fairfield Way, Storrs, CT 06268 RSVP Link: https://tinyurl.com/4xbxd7s4 Food and refreshments will be served. This event intends to celebrate the initiation of our chapter, present our goals, objectives, and plans, and foster relations between students, faculty members, and professionals from the industry. Please find the flyer attached with more details. Looking forward to seeing you at the event! Best regards, UConn IEEE PELS & PES Chapter Co-sponsored by: IEEE PELS 371 Fairfield Way, Storrs, CT 06268, Storrs, Connecticut, United States, 06268 |
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We are going to discuss "Smart Health Conscious Battery Management Systems for Transportation Electrification and Autonomous E-Mobility." Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/329346 |
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Help volunteer at the VEX High Hall School VRC Spin Up Qualifier. We are in the most need of individuals who can commit to judging the Engineering Notebooks for the Excellence Award and the Design Award. Sign-up via (https://docs.google.com/document/d/15ilW_eGne-PrwL96FIx7KiEFU-JgXoO7Rp50_b0_LxU/edit), everyone has permission to edit this document, so just be sure to make additions without accidentally removing others Anyone interested in volunteering will be well fed throughout the event. William H. Hall High School, 975 North Main Street, West Hartford, Connecticut, United States, 06117 |
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