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Islanding the Grid - Getting to 100%

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Islanding the Grid - Getting to 100%
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Islanding the grid is dynamically disaggregating the grid to eliminate cascading failures while maintaining power to everyone. As a country, we are at the beginning of being able to see how and why to have such a capability. Explore challenges of cost, regulations, and technology, but also technical benefits in reliability in critical infrastructure protection and financial benefits from minimization of failure related opportunity costs.

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Jeffrey Mikulina, Gene Preston

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Session 1 —57 mins
Islanding the Grid - Getting to 100% (Feb 2016)

Islanding the grid is dynamically disaggregating the grid to eliminate cascading failures while maintaining power to everyone. As a country, we are at the beginning of being able to see how and why to have such a capability. Explore challenges of cost, regulations, and technology, but also technical benefits in reliability in critical infrastructure protection and financial benefits from minimization of failure related opportunity costs.
 

Originally presented: Feb 2016 Renewable Energy Law

Jeffrey Mikulina, Blue Planet Foundation - Honolulu, HI
Gene Preston, IEEE - Austin, TX