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ISUW 2020

Proceedings of the 6th International Conference and Exhibition on Smart Grids and Smart Cities, Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering 847

Erschienen am 11.05.2023, 1. Auflage 2023
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ISBN/EAN: 9789811690105
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: viii, 407 S., 53 s/w Illustr., 149 farbige Illustr
Einband: kartoniertes Buch

Beschreibung

This book presents selected articles from INDIA SMART UTILTY WEEK (ISUW 2020), which is the sixth edition of the Conference cum Exhibition on Smart Grids and Smart Cities, organized by India Smart Grid Forum from March 03-07, 2020, in New Delhi, India. ISGF is a public private partnership initiative of the Ministry of Power, Govt. of India, with the mandate of accelerating smart grid deployments across the country. This book gives current scenario updates of Indian power sector business. It also highlights various disruptive technologies for power sector business.

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Autorenportrait

Reji Kumar Pillai is the President of India Smart Grid Forum (www.indiasmartgrid.org) since its inception in 2011 and is also the Chairman of Global Smart Energy Federation since November 2016. He an internationally renowned expert with nearly four decades of experience in the electricity sector in diverse functions covering the entire value chain and across continents. He is spearheading a mission to leverage technology to transform the electric grid in India and provide clean and reliable electricity to every citizen 24x7 at affordable cost. He is actively advocating for the "Right to Electricity Act" that will ensure lifeline supply of electricity to all citizens in India. He is also advocating for a "Right to Sleep Act" to provide climate controlled sleeping pods in low income communities. Reji has played pivotal role in several ground breaking initiatives related to renewable energy, electric grid modernization, electric mobility, energy storage and digitalization in India during the past two decades. His current areas of research and work include: Grid Integrated Vehicles, District Cooling, Electric Cooking, Smart Grids as Anchor Infrastructure for Smart Cities, Grid Interactive Buildings and Campuses; Artificial Intelligence, Robotics and Blockchain Applications for Utilities; Urban Air Mobility (UAM) Systems and the Future of Transportation; and Interconnection of Regional Grids in Asia - ASEAN, SAARC and GCC grids. In November 2016, Reji was unanimously elected as Chairman of Global Smart Grid Federation, now renamed as Global Smart Energy Federation (GSEF), a global umbrella organization of smart grid/energy associations and utilities from 16 countries and the European Union; and headquartered in Washington DC, USA. As an entrepreneur, Reji has built successful enterprises in India and overseas and exited them. He has studied Engineering, Finance, Management and Law; worked with NTPC and IBM and has been senior consultant with ADB, World Bank and USAID. A recognized thought leader in clean energy, smart grid technologies, smart cities and electric mobility, Reji is a popular key-note speaker at international symposiums and conferences on these domains. He has also contributed to several articles, books, research reports and white papers on variety of topics. Girish Ghatikar leads the information and communication technologies (ICT) program at the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) in the USA. Ghatikar's research identifies, creates, and transfers digital energy solutions for the electric industry, emphasizing the remote management of distributed energy resource technologies (demand response, electric vehicles, energy storage, and distributed generation) and services. Before joining EPRI, Ghatikar was Chief Research Officer at Greenlots (a Shell New Energy company) and led the development of electric vehicle-grid and battery storage-integrated business solutions. Ghatikar has served at the U.S. Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory as Deputy Leader for Grid Integration research and is Chief Architect for international demand response data communication standard, OpenADR. Ghatikar's work has appeared in over 100 publications, and he holds dual Masters degrees in Telecommunication Systems/Computer Technologies and Infrastructure Planning. Vijay Sonavane is Former Member to Maharashtra Electricity Regulatory Commission (MERC). He retired as Member, MERC in August 2014. He is BE / ME (ELECTRICAL) from Pune University. On August 20, 2009, he was appointed by Govt. of Maharashtra as Member (Technical) in MERC for a period of five years. He is Member of the Committee set up by Govt. of India for preparing Regulations for Smart Grids. He is Mentor for MAHA-Smart Grid Coordination Committee, set up by MERC for development of Smart Grid projects in Maharashtra. During his previous assignments, he was associated with Power System Planning, PLC Communication, L