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Case Study of a New Type of Ferroresonance in Solar Power Plants
Fault Induced Delayed Voltage Recovery (FIDVR): Modeling and Guidelines
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EPIC Growth Spurred by a Passionate and Focused Effort
By: Ron Chebra, VP of Grid Modernization
rchebra@enernex.com
865-218-4600 x8108
Recently, I had the honor and privilege to speak at the 13th Annual Electric Power Industry Conference (EPIC) in Pittsburgh and covered an overview of some of the key challenges and opportunities facing our industry today. The list of topics ranged from defecting customers, including those anticipa...
The Energy Exchange Podcast
Episode #5: AMI and More | Realizing the Full Opportunity of Communications
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As the utility industry looks to gain more information at the edge of the distribution network, the need to capture, analyze and act upon sensor data presents a unique opportunity to leverage assets and infrastructures that may already be in place. This is the vision that an AMI system seeks to achieve. While many utilities have deployed...
EnerNex Director of Energy Systems Studies David Mueller presented at the Minnesota Power Systems Conference (MIPSYCON) in November 2018.
Do We Really Need to Worry About Harmonics in Wind and Solar Plants?
About Minnesota Power Systems Conference (MIPSYCON):
Stay abreast of today's power system technology in this three-day conference that emphasizes the unique challenges faced by electric utilities in the Midwest. Concurrent sessions include ...
EnerNex extends congratulations to Sophia A. Tijani from Texas A&M University
The inaugural recipient of the IEEE PES Erich Gunther Future Power Innovator Scholarship
Announcement from IEEE PES:
Edvina Uzunovic, PES Vice President - Education Activities is proud to announce the selection of Sophia A. Tijani from Texas A&M University as the inaugural recipient of the IEEE PES Erich Gunther Future Power Innovator Scholarship.
Establ...
System Engineering Cyber Security Approaches for Distribution, Transmission and Generation Systems
By: Kay Stefferud, Director of Implementation Services
kay@enernex.com
865-218-4600 x8104
Like many other systems of systems (SoS), the electric grid is facing challenges as devices originally intended to be either standalone or locally networked are now being connected to both advanced management systems and to non-operational...
Storm damage can wreak havoc on the electrical distribution system and instantaneously create a major impact on those who continuously depend on unfettered access to electrical energy. “Keeping the lights on” is a bedrock principle of utility operations, but is increasingly being challenged by more frequent and turbulent natural disasters. The quest for greater utility resiliency is therefore an ongoing pursuit that continuously takes shape over time—on a ...
IEEE Smart Grid Interviews EnerNex's Aaron F. Snyder on Grid Modernization and Resiliency – Frameworks and Case Study
In this interview, Aaron answers questions from his IEEE Smart Grid webinar, "Grid Modernization and Resiliency - Frameworks and Case Study." View this webinar on-demand on the IEEE SG Resource Center.
This question relates to requests for cost recovery. What problems have you seen around the country in terms of differentiating betwee...
Join EnerNex February 5-7, 2019 in New Orleans
EnerNex Showcases Expanded Brand Footprint and Services Portfolio at the 2019 DistribuTECH Conference and Exhibition
Company’s first exhibition since its strategic partnership with CESI to broaden service offerings, expertise for North American utilities and the energy community worldwide
Knoxville, Tenn., USA, January 14, 2019 —EnerNex, a leader of engineering, consulting, and research services to the el...
Live Line Clearance Evaluation Transient Study
Power system apparatus, such as transformers, switchgear, and cables may be exposed to various types of transients. High-frequency transients and very steep overvoltages may cause problems for electrical equipment because they can cause local overstressing of the insulation system. Utility transmission line circuit breaker opening-and-closing operations are an important potential source of these high rate-o...