Week of Events
Real Consequences Follow Imaginary Power Deficiencies
Real Consequences Follow Imaginary Power Deficiencies
Ninety percent of major electric power system disturbances in recent years include some aspects of voltage collapse. This seminar will highlight the importance of reactive power in supporting system voltage. It will review the relationship of voltage support to angular or dynamic stability, and the impact of low reactive reserves in precipitating or aggravating major... Read more
Engineering Soft and Hard Magnetic Materials for Next-Generation Power and Communication Devices
Engineering Soft and Hard Magnetic Materials for Next-Generation Power and Communication Devices
Magnetic materials play a crucial role in a wide range of applications, including memory devices, filters, and electric motors. However, their integration with semiconductors remains a significant challenge, as does the precise control of their properties through complex synthesis methods that are often inconsistent or environmentally harmful. This talk will explore current and emerging research... Read more
OPTIMAL PLANNING OF UNIVERSITY CAMPUS MICROGRID: UCCS CAMPUS CASE STUDY
OPTIMAL PLANNING OF UNIVERSITY CAMPUS MICROGRID: UCCS CAMPUS CASE STUDY
University microgrids serve as both an energy solution and an educational resource, offering a sustainable and resilient approach to modern campus energy management. By integrating renewable energy sources, Campus microgrids help reduce carbon emissions and support institutions in achieving their sustainability goals. Additionally, they provide a valuable platform for research and hands-on learning in energy... Read more