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IEEE PES @ GT - Tech Square Microgrid Info Session

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Connect with the Tech Square Microgrid project staff to explore the project's innovative developments and learn about opportunities for graduate students to participate. Complimentary food will be provided.

Tech Square Microgrid as a Living Laboratory for the GT Community

Speakers:

Collins Pratt
Senior Engineer with Georgia Power

Scott Duncan, Ph.D.
Georgia Tech ASDL Research Engineer, and SEI Initiative Lead for the Tech Square Microgrid

Abstract:

The two speakers will provide a technical overview of the Tech Square Microgrid (TSMG) and update on efforts underway to make it usable by the GT Community as a “living laboratory” for demonstration, education, research, and collaboration. This infrastructure asset is a working urban microgrid that connects to Georgia Power grids and serves electricity loads in the High-Performance Computing Center (HPCC) that is part of the CODA building complex. Collins Pratt will overview the physical microgrid and its controls, and Scott Duncan will talk about platforms and processes now in place that enable study of the microgrid by GT researchers and students. The speakers will field technical questions and encourage the airing of ideas about the use of TSMG as a living lab.

Dr. Duncan has set up an “interest intake form” (Microsoft Form) to learn about GT community members with a potential interest in TSMG data, and to inform about the top-level rules for data use. https://forms.office.com/r/cf5w69qJsp (Link requires GT login) Once responses are received via the Form, organizers will confirm eligibility to access the TSMG data platform. This will be explained more in the lecture.

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  • Created:10/17/2023
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