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SUMMARY:Holistic approach to modelling and analysis of sustainable integr
 ated power networks
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DESCRIPTION:Welcome to this EEE distinguished lecturer & research seminar
 \nDue to the evident climate change and environmental pressures the futu
 re power/energy systems will have to operate\, sooner rather than later\
 , in a net-zero environment. This will manifest in a mix of wide range o
 f electricity generation\, storage and demand technologies (increasingly
  power electronics interfaced)\; blurred boundaries between transmission
  and distribution system\; significantly higher reliance on the use of l
 egacy and measurement data including global signals for system identific
 ation\, characterization and control and Information and Communication T
 echnology embedded within the power system network and its components. T
 he key characteristics of such a complex system\, would certainly be pro
 liferation of power electronic devices in different shapes and forms and
  for different purposes\, increased uncertainties in system operation an
 d parameters and much larger reliance on the use of measurement and othe
 r data collected.\nThis presentation will first briefly introduce some o
 f the key characteristics of future net-zero\, sustainable power systems
  and the need for holistic (multi parameter\, multi criteria and multi s
 ystem) approach to solving the identified challenges and then illustrate
 \, as an example\, a holistic approach to multicriteria multi system ana
 lysis of net zero power systems focusing on applications of nondetermini
 stic approaches\, use of data analytics and machine learning. It aims\, 
 above all\, to stimulate multidisciplinary research in the area of model
 ling and analysis of power and energy systems by identifying existing an
 d foreseen challenges\, and opportunities to contribute to solving them 
 through joint thinking and effort.
STATUS:TENTATIVE
TRANSP:TRANSPARENT
CLASS:PUBLIC
LOCATION:Nancy Rothwell_Lecture ThA (2A.040) \, Nancy Rothwell Building\,
  Booth Street East\, Manchester\, M13 9PL
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