Electric Grid Modernization and the Smart Grid
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Agenda
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Thursday, February 23, 2023
9:00 am – 4:00 pm CST (including a 30-min. break)
Presented by:
Mark Lauby, Lorenzo Kristov, Scott Deatherage, Richard “Dick” Brooks,
John D. McDonald, P.E and Rao Konidena
Agenda
Existing US Power Grids: How We Got Here
The existing grid: history and development
The existing grid: Eastern, Western and Texas
Limitations and vulnerabilities of existing grid
Grid Modernization Principles and Goals
Increasing resiliency
Improving security
Characteristics of a smart grid
Greening the electric grid
Evolving Regulations Impacting Smart Grid
Improving Grid Security
Understanding cybersecurity risks across the entire electric grid
Expansion of risks with DER deployments
Software: The Hackers Weapon of Choice
Understanding the software supply chain
NIST best practices for software supply chain cyber protections
Finding help
Integration of Distributed Generation into the Electric Grid Impacts
Key industry/societal trends
Communications infrastructure – foundational
Smart grid concepts
Holistic solutions
Grid operations: types of data
IoT and new software analytics
IT/OT convergence and enterprise data management
Grid modernization standards: development and interoperability
The journey to digital transformation
Building a Grid that Works with Renewables
The who: all those who need to be included (e.g., utilities, aggregators, renewable developers, and others)
The what: what will they need to prep the grid for renewables? (e.g., transmission, technologies that interconnect renewables
faster, cheaper and better, people, energy storage and others)
The when: when will this happen? (e.g., next 2-3 years, next 5 years, 5-10 years)
The where: location, location, location (e.g., off shore wind areas, high density population centers, and others)
The why: why do we need the plan to transition? (e.g., consumers are demanding renewable energy,
corporations have goals, it makes business sense)
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Credits
Professional Engineers:
6.0 PDHs*
Attorneys:
6.0 CLE Hours (AZ, CA, CT, MO, PA, TX)
Certified Planners:
CM|6
*not approved for NY engineers
Continuing Education Credit Information
This webinar is open to the public and is designed to qualify for 6.0 PDHs for professional engineers in most states.
HalfMoon Education is an approved continuing education sponsor for engineers in Florida (Provider No. 0004647), Indiana (License No. CE21700059), Maryland, New Jersey (Approval No. 24GP00000700) and North Carolina (S-0130).
This webinar offers 6.0 CLE hours to California attorneys. HalfMoon Education in an approved CLE sponsor for California attorneys (No. 8306).
This webinar offers 6.0 CLE hours to Pennsylvania attorneys. HalfMoon Education is an approved CLE provider for Pennsylvania attorneys (No. 1613).
This webinar offers 6.0 CLE hours to Texas attorneys. HalfMoon Education is an approved CLE provider for Texas attorneys (No. 8306).
This webinar offers 6.0 CLE credits to attorneys in Arizona and New Hampshire, where CLE providers and courses are not subject to preapproval.
HalfMoon Education is an approved CM Provider with the American Planning Association. This course is registered for CM|6 for Certified Planners.
Course completion certificates will be awarded to participants who complete the webinar in its entirety, respond to all interactive prompts, and earn a score of 80% on the quiz that follows the instruction (multiple attempts allowed).
*This course is not approved for New York engineers.
**This webinar offers 7.2 CLE hours to Missouri attorneys. This course has been approved by the Missouri Bar MCLE Department. This approval qualifies the webinar for Connecticut attorneys.
Speakers
Richard “Dick” Brooks
Richard “Dick” Brooks is a CMU/SEI certified Professional Software Architect with over 40 years of software engineering accomplishments, primarily serving the Energy industry in the development of software solutions for secure message exchange, analytics (both data and cybersecurity) and enterprise architecture design/implementation. In 2018, Dick Co-Founded Reliable Energy Analytics, LLC (REA) along with Joanne Brooks to focus on the development of NIST C-SCRM (SP 800-161 Appendix F) + NTIA SBOM solutions, called SAG-PM (TM), to satisfy FERC Order 850 supply chain regulations and the Cybersecurity Executive Order, 14028, including OMB M-22-18. REA is an active member of the DHS CISA ICT_SCRM Task Force, Small and Medium Business Work Group, CISA Industrial Control System Joint Working Group (ICSJWG) and CISA’s Critical Manufacturing Sector Coordinating Council CM SCC and the IETF SCITT working group focusing on standards to improve consumer visibility into the trustworthiness of app store software using “Trust Scores” for each app across all app stores, following the recommendations of NIST for consumer software labeling.
Scott Deatherage
Scott Deatherage, is a founding partner in the Dallas law firm of S. Deatherage Law, PLLC.
Over the last 32 years, he has focused on environmental issues, energy, and climate change. For most of his career, he worked with large law firms in Dallas, but four years ago he formed his own firm and also began pursuing entrepreneurial opportunities. He earned his B.A. in Letters from The University of Oklahoma in 1984 with highest honors, with minors in Botany and French, and a J.D. from Harvard Law School in 1987 cum laude, where he served as the Articles Editor for the Harvard Environmental Law Review. Mr. Deatherage was one of the founders of the American Bar Association’s Environmental Disclosure Committee. He has published a book entitled Carbon Trading Law and Practice, originally published by Oxford University Press. He has taught Climate Change Law at the University of Texas Law School. He currently is general counsel of a company developing electric vehicle charging stations and planning to supply them with utility-scale solar plus storage facilities.
Rao Konidena
Rao Konidena founder of Rakon Energy LLC, Minneapolis, MN
Mr. Konidena is passionate about connecting clients to cost-effective solutions in energy consulting, storage, distributed energy resources, and electricity policy. With his expertise in electricity policymaking and U.S. energy markets, he likes helping solar and storage developers and consumer and environmental advocate clients. Most recently, Mr. Konidena was with Midcontinent ISO (MISO) as Principal Advisor for Policy Studies, working on energy storage and distributed energy resources. At MISO, he worked in management and non-management roles around resource adequacy, economic planning, business management, and policy functions.Mr. Konidena is on the Board of Ever Green Energy, a district heating and cooling company and Minnesota Solar Energy Industries Association (MnSEIA).
Lorenzo Kristov
Independent ContractorLorenzo Kristov is an independent consultant developing policies and market designs to transition the electricity system to renewable energy and distributed energy resources (DER). He applies grid architecture methods to design distribution system operator (DSO) models and distribution-level markets for the high-DER future power system. From 1999 to 2017 he was a Principal in Market Design and Infrastructure Policy at the California Independent System Operator. He has a PhD in economics, MS in statistics and BS in mathematics.
Mark Lauby
Mark Lauby, North American Electric Reliability Corporation
Mark G. Lauby is senior vice president and chief engineer at the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC). Mr. Lauby joined NERC in January 2007 and has held a number of positions, including vice president and director of Standards and vice president and director of Reliability Assessments and Performance Analysis.
In 2012, Mr. Lauby was elected to the North American Energy Standards Board and was appointed to the Department of Energy’s Electric Advisory Committee by the Secretary of Energy in 2014. Mr. Lauby has served as chair and is a life member of the International Electricity Research Exchange, and served as chair of a number of IEEE working groups. From 1999 to 2007, Mr. Lauby was appointed as a member of the Board of Excellent Energy International Co., LTD, an energy service company based in Thailand. He has been recognized for his technical achievements in many technical associations, including the 1992 IEEE Walter Fee Young Engineer of the Year Award. He was named a Fellow by IEEE in November 2011 for “leadership in the development and application of techniques for bulk power system reliability,” and in 2014, Mr. Lauby was awarded the IEEE Power and Energy Society’s Roy Billinton Power System Reliability Award. In 2020, the National Academy of Engineering (NAE) elected Mr. Lauby as a member, citing his development and application of techniques for electric grid reliability analysis.
Prior to joining NERC, Mr. Lauby worked for the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) for 20 years, holding a number of senior positions, including: director, Power Delivery and Markets; managing director, Asia, EPRI International; and manager, Power System Engineering in the Power System Planning and Operations Program. Mr. Lauby began his electric industry career in 1979 at the Mid-Continent Area Power Pool in Minneapolis, Minnesota. His responsibilities included transmission planning, power system reliability assessment and probabilistic evaluation.
Mr. Lauby is the author of more than 100 technical papers on the subjects of power system reliability, expert systems, transmission system planning, and power system numerical analysis techniques. Mr. Lauby served as chair and is a life member of the International Electricity Research Exchange and served as chair of a number of IEEE working groups. He earned his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in Electrical Engineering from the University of Minnesota. In addition, Mr. Lauby attended the London Business School Accelerated Development Program as well as the Executive Leadership Program at Harvard Business School.
John D. McDonald
John D. McDonald, P.E., Smart Grid Business Development Leader for GE’s Grid Solutions business
Mr. McDonald has 48 years of experience in the electric utility transmission and distribution industry. He received his B.S.E.E. and M.S.E.E. (Power Engineering) degrees from Purdue University, and an M.B.A. (Finance) degree from the University of California-Berkeley. Mr. McDonald is a Life Fellow of IEEE (member for 51 years), member of IEEE-HKN (inducted 51 years ago), and was awarded the IEEE Millennium Medal, the IEEE Power & Energy Society (PES) Excellence in Power Distribution Engineering Award, the IEEE PES Substations Committee Distinguished Service Award, the IEEE PES Meritorious Service Award, the 2016 CIGRE Distinguished Member Award, the 2016 CIGRE USNC Attwood Associate Award, the 2021 CIGRE Honorary Member Award and the Smart Energy Consumer Collaborative (SECC) Lifetime Achievement Award. He is Past President of the IEEE PES, the VP for Technical Activities for the US National Committee (USNC) of CIGRE, the Past Chair of the IEEE PES Substations Committee, the IEEE Division VII Past Director, and a member of the National Academy of Engineering. Mr. McDonald was on the Board of Governors of the IEEE-SA (Standards Association), is an IEEE Foundation Director and Chair of its 50th Anniversary Celebration Committee and is a Founding Board Member and Treasurer of the SECC. He received the 2009 Purdue University Outstanding Electrical and Computer Engineer Award and will receive the 2023 Purdue University Distinguished Engineering Alumni Award. Mr. McDonald teaches a Smart Grid course at the Georgia Institute of Technology, a Smart Grid course for GE, and Smart Grid courses for various IEEE PES local chapters as an IEEE PES Distinguished Lecturer (since 1999). He has published one hundred fifty papers and articles, has co-authored five books and has one US patent.