Sonja Glavaski, Program Director for the U.S. Department of Energy’s Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy (ARPA-E), will present “Grid of the Future: Controlling the Edge” Tuesday, Sept. 6, 2016, at 10 a.m. in Bldg. 241, Room D-172.
The seminar is hosted by the Energy and Global Security (EGS) Directorate.
Abstract: The evolution of the grid faces significant challenges if it is to integrate and accept more energy from renewable generation and other distributed energy resources (DERs). To maintain grid reliability and turn intermittent power sources into major contributors to the U.S. energy mix, we have to think about the grid differently and design it to be smarter and more flexible.
ARPA-E is interested in disruptive technologies that enable increased integration of DERs by real-time adaptation while maintaining grid reliability and reducing cost for customers with smart technologies. The potential impact is significant, with projected annual energy savings of more than 3 quadrillion BTU and annual CO2 emissions reductions of more than 250 million metric tons.
This talk will identify opportunities in developing next generation control technologies and grid operation paradigms that address these challenges and enable secure, stable, and reliable transmission and distribution of electrical power. Summary of newly announced ARPA-E NODES (Network Optimized Distributed Energy Systems) Program funding development of these technologies will be presented.
Bio: Dr. Sonja Glavaski is a program director at ARPA-E. Her technical focus area is data analytics and distributed control and optimization in complex cyber-physical and networked systems with applications to control, monitoring, and security of energy systems. During her 20-plus-year career, Dr. Glavaski has contributed significantly to technical advancements in numerous product areas, including energy systems, hybrid vehicles, energy efficient building HVAC/R systems, and aircraft systems.
Prior to joining ARPA-E, Dr. Glavaski served as Control Systems Group Leader at United Technologies Research Center, advancing knowledge and technology in the area of control and intelligent systems. Previously, Dr. Glavaski led key programs at Eaton Innovation Center and Honeywell Labs. Dr. Glavaski received a Ph.D. and M.S. in electrical engineering from the California Institute of Technology, and Dipl. Ing and M.S. in electrical engineering from the University of Belgrade.