Grid Computing and Analytics – From Historical Solutions to Quantum Computing

  • Room: Rm 292
  • Session Number: PN15
Tuesday, April 26, 2022: 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM

Description

The electric power grid is undergoing an unprecedented transformation due to the changing electric generation and load landscape, moving from large-scale solutions to customer-based decentralized and distributed ones. Grid operators collect and analyze a considerable amount of data to operate the grid, and as a result, becoming more reliant on their computing capabilities. An ongoing challenge is that using existing solutions on more powerful computers is not a practical approach to address emerging complexities. Electric utilities will need to move beyond classical computing solutions for system operation and control under normal and contingency conditions. This panel brings together subject matter experts to discuss the history and role of computing in electric power systems and how it has changed over the years. The panel will further discuss how quantum computing is becoming a necessity in addressing many challenges of the grid of the future.


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Chair
Amin Khodaei
Professor
University of Denver
Panelist
Rozhin Eskandarpour
CEO
Resilient Entanglement
Panelist
John McDonald
Founder & CEO
JDM Associates, LLC
Panelist
Rima Oueid
Department of Energy
Panelist
Honghao Zheng
Manager of Grid Strategy & Analytics
ComEd

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