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EES-UETP Electric Energy Systems University Enterprise Training Partnership Course on: Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks Course organiser: School of Electrical & Electronic Engineering of University of Manchester on behalf of Network of DER laboratories and Pre- Standardisation (DERlab) (Course Leader Prof. J.V. Milanović) January 25-27, 2010

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EES-UETP Electric Energy Systems University Enterprise Training Partnership Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks Course organiser School of Electrical amp Electronic Engineering of University of Manchester on behalf of Network of DER laboratories and Pre- Standardisation (DERlab)

(Course Leader Prof JV Milanović)

January 25-27 2010

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 2-

Content

_Toc2455536391 Course outline 3 2 Scope and objectives 4 3 Who should attend 4 4 Course duration 4 5 Course venue 4 6 Course program 5 7 Course presenters 8 8 Travel information 11 81 How to get to the University of Manchester 11 82 How to get to the course location 12

9 Accommodation 13 10 Organisation and contacts 14 101 Course fees 14 102 Payment details 14 103 Dinner 14 104 Contacts 15

11 Registration form 16

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 3-

1 Course outline The expression Power Quality is used to broadly describe the entire scope of the complex interaction among electrical producers and suppliers the environment the systems and devices supplied by the electrical energy and the users of those systems and devices It generally involves the maintainability of the power delivered the design selection and the installation of every piece of equipment whether hardware or software in the electrical energy system Covering all areas from the generation plant to the last customer in the chain of electricity supply power quality may be regarded as a measure of compatibility between the elements of the power system and the system as a whole With increasing integrated circuit densities faster processor speeds increasingly sensitive equipment and growth in application of sensitive electronic devices the chance of the interference occurring rises The world wide trend of increase of electricity generation from renewable energy sources (RES) largely connected to low voltage distribution networks additionally introduces some new challenges in ensuring adequate quality of electricity supply to end users Fluctuating power generation that may cause unacceptable voltage variations (flicker) constant requirement for reactive power support (in case of fixed speed wind generators) power electronic interfaces between DG and the network (that on one hand may contribute to increased harmonic pollution of the network and on the other be oversensitive to network disturbances and trip the DG) voltage regulation and unbalance are some of the issues in the networks with DG that require careful consideration The influence of the DG on power quality is largely dependent on it size location type and applied protection schemes Revised grid codes (Germany Denmark Scotland England Ireland etc) are much more demanding with respect to ride-through capabilities of DG which consequently strongly influence their contribution to voltage levels in the system during disturbances ie overall quality of electricity supply This three-day course will present an overview of major Power Quality issues facing modern industry electrical power utilities and generation companies operating in the environment where increased portion of the electricity is generated by renewable energy sources connected to low(er) voltage distribution networks Sources and consequences of the most frequent Power Quality problems as well as the methods for their mitigation will be addressed and the financial consequences of inadequate quality of electricity supply discussed in detail

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 4-

2 Scope and objectives The course is designed to give both industrial practitioners (technicians engineers and managers) and young academics and researchers a solid understanding of the major Power Quality issues facing customers and operators of modern electrical power systems with substantial penetration of distributed generation The following topics will be addressed bull Power Quality - importance terms and definitions bull Overview of distributed generation technologies (renewable and

conventional) and major power quality issues arising from their application bull Sources consequences and mitigation of voltage variations bull Sources consequences and mitigation of harmonics bull Guidelines for monitoring Power Quality bull Brief overview of major Power Quality standards

3 Who should attend This course is intended for all technical staff engineers and managers from electrical power utilities independent generating companies electricity regulator industry manufacturing and consulting companies and educational and research institutions who deal with the Quality of Electricity Supply and Distributed Generation

4 Course duration Three-day course from Monday 25th to Wednesday 27th of January 2010

5 Course venue The University of Manchester School of Electrical amp Electronic Engineering Ferranti Building Room C 18 Manchester M60 1QD United Kingdom

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 5-

6 Course program Day 1 Monday 25th January 2010 1100 -1130 Registration 1130 -1230 Welcome and Introduction (JVMilanović) - Course overview 1230-1330 Lunch 1330 -1420 Power Quality ndash Terms amp Definitions (JVMilanović)

- What is Power Quality and why is it important - General approach to evaluating Power Quality - Who is affected by Power Quality problems - The influence of Distributed Generation on Power

Quality and vice versa

1430 -1520 Voltage variations (ZHanzelka) - Voltage regulation - Overvoltages and undervoltages - Voltage flicker

1520 -1540 Coffee break 1540 -1630 Voltage sags ndash causes estimation and propagation (MBollen)

- Definition characteristics and causes of voltage sags

- Voltage sag propagation and representation Day 2 Tuesday 26th January 2010 900 -950 Voltage sags ndash causes estimation and propagation (MBollen)

- Consequences of voltage sags - Voltage sag simulation and estimation - Voltage sag propagation

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 6-

1000 -1050 Voltage sags ndash consequences mitigation economics (JVMilanović)

- Mitigating measures for voltage sags - Assessment of economic costs resulting from

voltage sags 1050 -1110 Coffee break 1110 -1200 Voltage sags ndash consequences mitigation economics (JVMilanović)

- Techno-economic assessment of mitigating solutions

- An approach to voltage sag cost minimisation - Reducing the costs due to voltage sags

1200 -1300 Lunch 1300 -1350 Harmonics ndash sources and calculation (ATesta)

- Definition of harmonics - Measure of harmonic distortion - Harmonic sources and propagation - Consequences of harmonics

1400 -1450 Harmonics ndash sources and calculation (ATesta)

- Harmonic resonance - Characteristics of nonlinear loads - Modelling of harmonics - Types of harmonic studies and study procedure

1450 -1510 Coffee break 1510 -1600 Harmonics ndash standards and mitigation (VKatić)

- Brief overview of major harmonic standards - Standards for harmonic measurements - Overview of the characteristic results of the

harmonic measurements in the field

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 7-

1610 -1700 Harmonics ndash standards and mitigation (VKatić)

- Mitigation of harmonics - Harmonic filters and filter design procedure

1930 Course dinner Day 3 Wednesday 27th January 2010 900 -950 Monitoring Conditioning and Economics (JVMilanović)

- Monitoring Power Quality - Choosing monitoring locations and duration of

monitoring - Types of monitoring equipment - Overview of conditioning equipment - Location and economic considerations

1000 -1050 Introduction to RES DG amp Smart grids (PVaessen)

- Development of RES amp DG - Status and development of SmartGrids in Europe - Technology amp Testing - Future Outlook

1050 -1110 Coffee break 1110 -1200 EU and International standards amp regulation related toPQ in networks with RES DG amp Smart grids (PVaessen)

- Present standards and regulation - Developments of newadditonalother standards - Prestandardisation activites DER-labs - Tests and practical experiences - Smartgrids Standards needed

1210 -1220 Closing remarks (JVMilanović) 1220 -1330 Lunch

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 8-

7 Course presenters Jovica V Milanović (Course Leader) is Professor of Electrical Power Engineering and Director of Research in the School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering at The University of Manchester Manchester United Kingdom He received his DiplIng and MSc degrees from the University of Belgrade Yugoslavia his PhD degree from the University of Newcastle Australia and his Higher Doctorate (Doctor of Science degree) from the University of Manchester UK all in electrical engineering Prior to joining The University of Manchester in January 1998 he worked with ldquoEnergoprojectrdquo Engineering and Consulting Co in Belgrade Yugoslavia University of Belgrade Yugoslavia and the universities of Newcastle and Tasmania in Australia His research work over the years has been mainly in two areas power system dynamics and control and power quality with a common underlying stream of probabilistic stochastic modeling of uncertainties of events and system parameters He is editor or member of editorial boards of 5 international journals member of international technical committees of 25 international conferences and member of 5 past or current international CIGRE CIRED IEEE working groups in the areas of power quality and power system dynamics Professor Milanović presented over 80 courses and lectures to industry and academia around the world in the areas of power quality and power system dynamics and published over 200 research papers He is a Chartered Engineer in the UK a Foreign Fellow of the Serbian Academy of Engineering Sciences a Fellow of the IET and a Fellow of the IEEE for contributions to power system dynamics and power quality Math Bollen is guest Professor in Electric Power Engineering Lulearing University of Technology Skelleftearing Sweden since June 2004 and Manager Power Quality and Distributed Generation STRI AB Ludvika Sweden since November 2003He received the MSc and PhD degrees from Eindhoven University of Technology Eindhoven The Netherlands in 1985 and 1989 respectively Before joining STRI in 2003 he has been working as a post-doctoral researchers with Eindhoven University of Technology as a guest researcher with University of The Netherlands Antilles as a lecturer with University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology (UMIST) and as a professor with Chalmers University of Technology Gothenburg Sweden His fields of expertise include Electric power quality Power-system reliability Power-system design and protection and the integration of new sources of generation into the distribution and transmission networks Math Bollen has written about 300 papers for journals and conferences two textbooks on power quality and contributed to several other books and

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 9-

standards on the subject Through his 20 years of experience on power quality he has become one of the leading researchers in this area He was among others convener of CIGRECIREDUIE working group C4110 (voltage dip immunity) and is chair of UIE working group 2 (power quality) In 2005 Math Bollen became Fellow of the IEEE for his contributions to power quality and reliability

Vladimir Katic is Professor Head of Power Electronics and Converters Group and Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Technical Sciences at the University of Novi Sad Serbia He received his DiplIng degree from University of Novi Sad Novi Sad Serbia and his MSc and PhD degrees from University of Belgrade Belgrade Yugoslavia all in electrical engineering From 1978 he is with the Institute for Power Electronics amp Communication Engineering of the Faculty of Technical Sciences University of Novi Sad where he is currently Full Professor From 1991 he is the Head of Power Electronics and Converters Group He was Director of the Institute for Power Electronics amp Communication Engineering (1993-98) and from 1998 he is the Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Technical Sciences The main areas of scientific interest and research of Prof Katić are power quality power electronics converters renewable energy sources (wind and solar) and standardization in electrical engineering He is the author or co-author of 12 books amp teaching materials (scripts) and more than 350 scientific papers published in international and national journals or conference proceedings His papers have been cited over 150 times He is also reviewer member of international programme committees and session chairmen of many international or national journals and conferences Prof Katić has been the head main researcher or researcher of 8 international and around 50 national scientific projects or studies Prof Katić is the Senior Member of IEEE Chair of IEEE Serbia and Montenegro Section and Chairman of IEEE Joint Chapter on IASIESPELS at Novi Sad He is observer Member at CIGRE SC C4 (Paris) Member of International and National Committees of CIGRE and National Committees of CIRED CIGRE and ETRAN Alfredo Testa is a Professor in Electrical Power Systems at the Second University of Naples Aversa Italy He was born in Naples Italy on March 10 1950 He received the degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Naples in 1975 He has been an assistant professor at Calabria University from 1984 to 1987 and associate professor of Electric Plants from 1987 to 1990 In Nov 1990 he moved to Naples University where he was associate professor of Protection and Reliability of Electric Services during the academic year 9495 he was full professor of Power Electronic Systems in Electric Plants at Trieste University since the academic year 9596 he has been full professor at Naples Second University He is engaged in researches

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 10-

on electrical power systems reliability and harmonic analysis He is author of more than 200 scientific papers He takes part to IEEE task forces for interharmonics studies and for harmonic probabilistic modelling He collaborates as reviewer of international reviews (ETEP-IEEE-IET Transactions) and international conferences (ICHQP PMAPS hellip) he is organizer of international conferences in particular Co-Chairman of PMAPS2002 and member of the Organizing Committee of ICHQP He won the Best paper awards at the 7th International Conf on Harmonics and Quality of Power (ICHQP) Las Vegas (USA) Oct 1996 and at the 9th ICHQP Orlando (USA) Oct2000 He is Chair of the Italian Chapter of IEEE Italy Section - PES Joint Chapter Region 8 He has been invited speaker or panelist at numerous IEEE conferences He is Co-editor of the Electrical Power Quality and Utilization Journal and Editor of special issues on power quality of important journals (ETEP COMPEL EPES) He is co-author of a book on probabilistic aspects of harmonic distortion Dr Testa is a Fellow of the IEEE for contributions to modeling measurement and analysis of waveform distortion in power systems and a member of AEI (the Italian Institute of Electrical Engineers) Zbigniew Hanzelka is Professor in the Institute of Electrical Drives and Industrial Equipment Control of the AGH-University of Science and Technology Krakow Poland His area of research includes electrical power quality particularly methods of reducing the influence of power converters on supply network He is Editor-in-chief of Electrical Power Quality Utilization journal and Power Engineering and Electronics journal member of several technical committees of national and international conferences and several committees of national and international professional associations including IEC UIE CIGRE He is also member of Power Electronics Drives and Electromagnetic Compatibility Committees of Polish Academy of Science and Chairman of the Electrical Power Quality Committee (Association of Polish Electrical Engineers SEP) He has published more than 200 papers in journals and conference proceeding Peter Vaessen received his MSc degree in electrical engineering from the Eindhoven University of Technology The Netherlands in 1985 In the same year he joined KEMA and he held several research positions in the field of large power transformers and high voltage measurements From 1991 to 1996 he managed several realization projects among them construction of Dutch 400kV substations As a principal consultant he has experience in (U)HVDC technology and quality assurance as well as in future SmartGrids development with integration of RES and DG For the European Union and the Dutch Ministry of Economic affairs he participated in the set up of several research programs and performed studies into the future of electricity supply

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 11-

and the reliability of the electricity network He is actively involved in the technology strategy of KEMA for the research and laboratory developments He is member of the working group grid infrastructure for the Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs and member of the Cigreacute working group B4-52 DC grid feasibility study and the CENELEC working group on the development of SmartGrids standards He is an experienced lecturer on modern control systems and high voltage technology at the Arnhem Polytech He successfully chaired and participated at international panel sessions and conferences delivered numerous presentations published some 30 papers and coached some 60 undergraduate students (university and polytech) during their practical work at KEMA He is co-author of the book ldquorapid current the next revolution in electricityrdquo

8 Travel information 81 How to get to the University of Manchester The University of Manchester (wwwmanchesteracuk) is located close to both Piccadilly main line station (about two and a half hours from London) and Oxford Road train station with Victoria train station a little further away For details of timetables tickets and other rail information please ring National Rail Enquiries on +44 (0)20 7278 5240 from overseas From Manchester Piccadilly railway station (Main station in Manchester) The Sackville Street area of the campus is within 5 minutes walk of Piccadilly Station (See Sackville Street area map below) From Manchester airport Manchester Airport is one of the largest and busiest in the country It is located about 10 miles (16km) south of the city centre about 30 minutes from the university The airport has a number of transport links to the city

bull Train - The airports two terminals are linked directly to the city centre by a fast frequent 24 hour train link to both Piccadilly and Oxford Road stations

bull Taxi - A taxi from the airport to the University will cost approximately pound15

bull Bus - Local buses also run to the Oxford Road and Sackville Street areas of the campus

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 12-

Sackville Street area map For more maps see httpwwwmanchesteracukvisitorstravelmaps and the pdf campus map

82 How to get to the course location Ferranti Building is number 20 on campus map httpswebmailmanchesteracukhordeimpviewphppopup_view=1ampmailbox=INBOXampindex=3243ampactionID=view_attachampid=3ampmimecache=d19c7f6766214047f3e6467983243154 Room C18 is on the C floor

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 13-

9 Accommodation Recommended Hotels Days Hotel Manchester City (Highly recommended) Weston Bldg Sackville Street Sackville St City Center Manchester M13BB UK Maps amp Directions lthttpwwwdaysinncomDaysInncontrolBookingcheck_availvariant=ampid=15068amppropBrandId=DIampforce_nostay=falseamptab=tab4gt Hotels Sunburst Rating ltjavascriptpopup=windowopen(httpwwwdaysinncomDaysInncontrolBookingsunb_popupbrand_logo_DI20height=300width=550resizable=yesscrollbars=yes)popupfocus()gt Phone 44-161-9558400 Fax 44-161-9558050 E-Mail reservationsdays-mcccouk McDonald Hotel Manchester Hotel amp Spa London Road Manchester M1 2PG Tel (+44) 0844 879 9088 httpwwwmacdonaldhotelscoukmanchesterindexhtm Rooms approx pound98 Ibis Charles Street Manchester Charles Street Manchester M1 7DG Tel (+44) 161 2725000 httpwwwibishotelcomgbhotel-3143-ibis-manchester-charles-streetindexshtml Rooms approx pound60 Novotel China Town Manchester 21 Dickinson Street Manchester M1 4LX

Tel (+44)1612352200 httpwwwaccorhotelscomgbhotel-3145-novotel-manchester-centreindexshtml Rooms approx pound75 Please make sure to book your rooms in due time

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 14-

10 Organisation and contacts 101 Course fees Fees for three-day course

bull 3675 Euro for attendees coming from member universities of EES-

UETP bull 900 Euro for attendees coming from non-member universities of the

EES-UETP bull 1500 Euro for attendees coming from non-member industrial

enterprises of the EES-UETP Course fees will include lectures course aids (lectures on CDs leaflets brochures etc) coffee breaks lunches and course dinner

102 Payment details Attendees from the UK make their payments to Barclays Bank Account number 60272663 Sort Code 20-55-34 Attendees from abroad make their payments to Account number 60272663 Sort Code 20-55-34 Swift N BARCGB22 IBAN N GB05BARC20553460272663 Note

- Please state the number RO13187 on the bank payment form - Participants have to provide course organisers with the proof of course

fees payment (ie invoice) by fax not later than 1 week before the course date

103 Dinner

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 15-

On the 26th of January 2010 a course dinner will be held at one of the city restaurants (Necessary information will be provided during the first morning session) Please inform Galina Romanovsky (GalinaRomanovskymanchesteracuk) if you will be attending

104 Contacts Course Leader Prof J V Milanović School of Electrical amp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester UK Phone +44(0) 161 306 87 24 Fax +44(0) 161 306 48 20 Email jovicamilanovicmanchesteracuk Contact Dr Galina Romanovsky University of Manchester UK Phone (mob) +44(0) 77 946 33 225 Fax +44 (0)161 306 48 20 email GalinaRomanovskymanchesteracuk

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 16-

11 Registration form Name

Surname

Attendee position

Attendee main activity

Address

Phone

Fax

E-mail

Main activity of the Company

  • Content
  • 1 Course outline
  • 2 Scope and objectives
  • 3 Who should attend
  • 4 Course duration
  • 5 Course venue
  • 6 Course program
  • 7 Course presenters
    • Vladimir Katic is Professor Head of Power Electronics and Converters Group and Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Technical Sciences at the University of Novi Sad Serbia He received his DiplIng degree from University of Novi Sad Novi Sad Serbia and his MSc and PhD degrees from University of Belgrade Belgrade Yugoslavia all in electrical engineering From 1978 he is with the Institute for Power Electronics amp Communication Engineering of the Faculty of Technical Sciences University of Novi Sad where he is currently Full Professor From 1991 he is the Head of Power Electronics and Converters Group He was Director of the Institute for Power Electronics amp Communication Engineering (1993-98) and from 1998 he is the Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Technical Sciences The main areas of scientific interest and research of Prof Katić are power quality power electronics converters renewable energy sources (wind and solar) and standardization in electrical engineering He is the author or co-author of 12 books amp teaching materials (scripts) and more than 350 scientific papers published in international and national journals or conference proceedings His papers have been cited over 150 times He is also reviewer member of international programme committees and session chairmen of many international or national journals and conferences Prof Katić has been the head main researcher or researcher of 8 international and around 50 national scientific projects or studies Prof Katić is the Senior Member of IEEE Chair of IEEE Serbia and Montenegro Section and Chairman of IEEE Joint Chapter on IASIESPELS at Novi Sad He is observer Member at CIGRE SC C4 (Paris) Member of International and National Committees of CIGRE and National Committees of CIRED CIGRE and ETRAN
      • 8 Travel information
        • 81 How to get to the University of Manchester
        • 82 How to get to the course location
          • 9 Accommodation
          • 10 Organisation and contacts
            • 101 Course fees
            • 102 Payment details
            • 103 Dinner
            • 104 Contacts
              • 11 Registration form
              • Name
              • Surname
              • Attendee position
              • Attendee main activity
              • Address
              • Phone
              • Fax
              • E-mail
              • Main activity of the Company

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 2-

Content

_Toc2455536391 Course outline 3 2 Scope and objectives 4 3 Who should attend 4 4 Course duration 4 5 Course venue 4 6 Course program 5 7 Course presenters 8 8 Travel information 11 81 How to get to the University of Manchester 11 82 How to get to the course location 12

9 Accommodation 13 10 Organisation and contacts 14 101 Course fees 14 102 Payment details 14 103 Dinner 14 104 Contacts 15

11 Registration form 16

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 3-

1 Course outline The expression Power Quality is used to broadly describe the entire scope of the complex interaction among electrical producers and suppliers the environment the systems and devices supplied by the electrical energy and the users of those systems and devices It generally involves the maintainability of the power delivered the design selection and the installation of every piece of equipment whether hardware or software in the electrical energy system Covering all areas from the generation plant to the last customer in the chain of electricity supply power quality may be regarded as a measure of compatibility between the elements of the power system and the system as a whole With increasing integrated circuit densities faster processor speeds increasingly sensitive equipment and growth in application of sensitive electronic devices the chance of the interference occurring rises The world wide trend of increase of electricity generation from renewable energy sources (RES) largely connected to low voltage distribution networks additionally introduces some new challenges in ensuring adequate quality of electricity supply to end users Fluctuating power generation that may cause unacceptable voltage variations (flicker) constant requirement for reactive power support (in case of fixed speed wind generators) power electronic interfaces between DG and the network (that on one hand may contribute to increased harmonic pollution of the network and on the other be oversensitive to network disturbances and trip the DG) voltage regulation and unbalance are some of the issues in the networks with DG that require careful consideration The influence of the DG on power quality is largely dependent on it size location type and applied protection schemes Revised grid codes (Germany Denmark Scotland England Ireland etc) are much more demanding with respect to ride-through capabilities of DG which consequently strongly influence their contribution to voltage levels in the system during disturbances ie overall quality of electricity supply This three-day course will present an overview of major Power Quality issues facing modern industry electrical power utilities and generation companies operating in the environment where increased portion of the electricity is generated by renewable energy sources connected to low(er) voltage distribution networks Sources and consequences of the most frequent Power Quality problems as well as the methods for their mitigation will be addressed and the financial consequences of inadequate quality of electricity supply discussed in detail

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 4-

2 Scope and objectives The course is designed to give both industrial practitioners (technicians engineers and managers) and young academics and researchers a solid understanding of the major Power Quality issues facing customers and operators of modern electrical power systems with substantial penetration of distributed generation The following topics will be addressed bull Power Quality - importance terms and definitions bull Overview of distributed generation technologies (renewable and

conventional) and major power quality issues arising from their application bull Sources consequences and mitigation of voltage variations bull Sources consequences and mitigation of harmonics bull Guidelines for monitoring Power Quality bull Brief overview of major Power Quality standards

3 Who should attend This course is intended for all technical staff engineers and managers from electrical power utilities independent generating companies electricity regulator industry manufacturing and consulting companies and educational and research institutions who deal with the Quality of Electricity Supply and Distributed Generation

4 Course duration Three-day course from Monday 25th to Wednesday 27th of January 2010

5 Course venue The University of Manchester School of Electrical amp Electronic Engineering Ferranti Building Room C 18 Manchester M60 1QD United Kingdom

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 5-

6 Course program Day 1 Monday 25th January 2010 1100 -1130 Registration 1130 -1230 Welcome and Introduction (JVMilanović) - Course overview 1230-1330 Lunch 1330 -1420 Power Quality ndash Terms amp Definitions (JVMilanović)

- What is Power Quality and why is it important - General approach to evaluating Power Quality - Who is affected by Power Quality problems - The influence of Distributed Generation on Power

Quality and vice versa

1430 -1520 Voltage variations (ZHanzelka) - Voltage regulation - Overvoltages and undervoltages - Voltage flicker

1520 -1540 Coffee break 1540 -1630 Voltage sags ndash causes estimation and propagation (MBollen)

- Definition characteristics and causes of voltage sags

- Voltage sag propagation and representation Day 2 Tuesday 26th January 2010 900 -950 Voltage sags ndash causes estimation and propagation (MBollen)

- Consequences of voltage sags - Voltage sag simulation and estimation - Voltage sag propagation

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 6-

1000 -1050 Voltage sags ndash consequences mitigation economics (JVMilanović)

- Mitigating measures for voltage sags - Assessment of economic costs resulting from

voltage sags 1050 -1110 Coffee break 1110 -1200 Voltage sags ndash consequences mitigation economics (JVMilanović)

- Techno-economic assessment of mitigating solutions

- An approach to voltage sag cost minimisation - Reducing the costs due to voltage sags

1200 -1300 Lunch 1300 -1350 Harmonics ndash sources and calculation (ATesta)

- Definition of harmonics - Measure of harmonic distortion - Harmonic sources and propagation - Consequences of harmonics

1400 -1450 Harmonics ndash sources and calculation (ATesta)

- Harmonic resonance - Characteristics of nonlinear loads - Modelling of harmonics - Types of harmonic studies and study procedure

1450 -1510 Coffee break 1510 -1600 Harmonics ndash standards and mitigation (VKatić)

- Brief overview of major harmonic standards - Standards for harmonic measurements - Overview of the characteristic results of the

harmonic measurements in the field

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 7-

1610 -1700 Harmonics ndash standards and mitigation (VKatić)

- Mitigation of harmonics - Harmonic filters and filter design procedure

1930 Course dinner Day 3 Wednesday 27th January 2010 900 -950 Monitoring Conditioning and Economics (JVMilanović)

- Monitoring Power Quality - Choosing monitoring locations and duration of

monitoring - Types of monitoring equipment - Overview of conditioning equipment - Location and economic considerations

1000 -1050 Introduction to RES DG amp Smart grids (PVaessen)

- Development of RES amp DG - Status and development of SmartGrids in Europe - Technology amp Testing - Future Outlook

1050 -1110 Coffee break 1110 -1200 EU and International standards amp regulation related toPQ in networks with RES DG amp Smart grids (PVaessen)

- Present standards and regulation - Developments of newadditonalother standards - Prestandardisation activites DER-labs - Tests and practical experiences - Smartgrids Standards needed

1210 -1220 Closing remarks (JVMilanović) 1220 -1330 Lunch

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 8-

7 Course presenters Jovica V Milanović (Course Leader) is Professor of Electrical Power Engineering and Director of Research in the School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering at The University of Manchester Manchester United Kingdom He received his DiplIng and MSc degrees from the University of Belgrade Yugoslavia his PhD degree from the University of Newcastle Australia and his Higher Doctorate (Doctor of Science degree) from the University of Manchester UK all in electrical engineering Prior to joining The University of Manchester in January 1998 he worked with ldquoEnergoprojectrdquo Engineering and Consulting Co in Belgrade Yugoslavia University of Belgrade Yugoslavia and the universities of Newcastle and Tasmania in Australia His research work over the years has been mainly in two areas power system dynamics and control and power quality with a common underlying stream of probabilistic stochastic modeling of uncertainties of events and system parameters He is editor or member of editorial boards of 5 international journals member of international technical committees of 25 international conferences and member of 5 past or current international CIGRE CIRED IEEE working groups in the areas of power quality and power system dynamics Professor Milanović presented over 80 courses and lectures to industry and academia around the world in the areas of power quality and power system dynamics and published over 200 research papers He is a Chartered Engineer in the UK a Foreign Fellow of the Serbian Academy of Engineering Sciences a Fellow of the IET and a Fellow of the IEEE for contributions to power system dynamics and power quality Math Bollen is guest Professor in Electric Power Engineering Lulearing University of Technology Skelleftearing Sweden since June 2004 and Manager Power Quality and Distributed Generation STRI AB Ludvika Sweden since November 2003He received the MSc and PhD degrees from Eindhoven University of Technology Eindhoven The Netherlands in 1985 and 1989 respectively Before joining STRI in 2003 he has been working as a post-doctoral researchers with Eindhoven University of Technology as a guest researcher with University of The Netherlands Antilles as a lecturer with University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology (UMIST) and as a professor with Chalmers University of Technology Gothenburg Sweden His fields of expertise include Electric power quality Power-system reliability Power-system design and protection and the integration of new sources of generation into the distribution and transmission networks Math Bollen has written about 300 papers for journals and conferences two textbooks on power quality and contributed to several other books and

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 9-

standards on the subject Through his 20 years of experience on power quality he has become one of the leading researchers in this area He was among others convener of CIGRECIREDUIE working group C4110 (voltage dip immunity) and is chair of UIE working group 2 (power quality) In 2005 Math Bollen became Fellow of the IEEE for his contributions to power quality and reliability

Vladimir Katic is Professor Head of Power Electronics and Converters Group and Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Technical Sciences at the University of Novi Sad Serbia He received his DiplIng degree from University of Novi Sad Novi Sad Serbia and his MSc and PhD degrees from University of Belgrade Belgrade Yugoslavia all in electrical engineering From 1978 he is with the Institute for Power Electronics amp Communication Engineering of the Faculty of Technical Sciences University of Novi Sad where he is currently Full Professor From 1991 he is the Head of Power Electronics and Converters Group He was Director of the Institute for Power Electronics amp Communication Engineering (1993-98) and from 1998 he is the Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Technical Sciences The main areas of scientific interest and research of Prof Katić are power quality power electronics converters renewable energy sources (wind and solar) and standardization in electrical engineering He is the author or co-author of 12 books amp teaching materials (scripts) and more than 350 scientific papers published in international and national journals or conference proceedings His papers have been cited over 150 times He is also reviewer member of international programme committees and session chairmen of many international or national journals and conferences Prof Katić has been the head main researcher or researcher of 8 international and around 50 national scientific projects or studies Prof Katić is the Senior Member of IEEE Chair of IEEE Serbia and Montenegro Section and Chairman of IEEE Joint Chapter on IASIESPELS at Novi Sad He is observer Member at CIGRE SC C4 (Paris) Member of International and National Committees of CIGRE and National Committees of CIRED CIGRE and ETRAN Alfredo Testa is a Professor in Electrical Power Systems at the Second University of Naples Aversa Italy He was born in Naples Italy on March 10 1950 He received the degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Naples in 1975 He has been an assistant professor at Calabria University from 1984 to 1987 and associate professor of Electric Plants from 1987 to 1990 In Nov 1990 he moved to Naples University where he was associate professor of Protection and Reliability of Electric Services during the academic year 9495 he was full professor of Power Electronic Systems in Electric Plants at Trieste University since the academic year 9596 he has been full professor at Naples Second University He is engaged in researches

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 10-

on electrical power systems reliability and harmonic analysis He is author of more than 200 scientific papers He takes part to IEEE task forces for interharmonics studies and for harmonic probabilistic modelling He collaborates as reviewer of international reviews (ETEP-IEEE-IET Transactions) and international conferences (ICHQP PMAPS hellip) he is organizer of international conferences in particular Co-Chairman of PMAPS2002 and member of the Organizing Committee of ICHQP He won the Best paper awards at the 7th International Conf on Harmonics and Quality of Power (ICHQP) Las Vegas (USA) Oct 1996 and at the 9th ICHQP Orlando (USA) Oct2000 He is Chair of the Italian Chapter of IEEE Italy Section - PES Joint Chapter Region 8 He has been invited speaker or panelist at numerous IEEE conferences He is Co-editor of the Electrical Power Quality and Utilization Journal and Editor of special issues on power quality of important journals (ETEP COMPEL EPES) He is co-author of a book on probabilistic aspects of harmonic distortion Dr Testa is a Fellow of the IEEE for contributions to modeling measurement and analysis of waveform distortion in power systems and a member of AEI (the Italian Institute of Electrical Engineers) Zbigniew Hanzelka is Professor in the Institute of Electrical Drives and Industrial Equipment Control of the AGH-University of Science and Technology Krakow Poland His area of research includes electrical power quality particularly methods of reducing the influence of power converters on supply network He is Editor-in-chief of Electrical Power Quality Utilization journal and Power Engineering and Electronics journal member of several technical committees of national and international conferences and several committees of national and international professional associations including IEC UIE CIGRE He is also member of Power Electronics Drives and Electromagnetic Compatibility Committees of Polish Academy of Science and Chairman of the Electrical Power Quality Committee (Association of Polish Electrical Engineers SEP) He has published more than 200 papers in journals and conference proceeding Peter Vaessen received his MSc degree in electrical engineering from the Eindhoven University of Technology The Netherlands in 1985 In the same year he joined KEMA and he held several research positions in the field of large power transformers and high voltage measurements From 1991 to 1996 he managed several realization projects among them construction of Dutch 400kV substations As a principal consultant he has experience in (U)HVDC technology and quality assurance as well as in future SmartGrids development with integration of RES and DG For the European Union and the Dutch Ministry of Economic affairs he participated in the set up of several research programs and performed studies into the future of electricity supply

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 11-

and the reliability of the electricity network He is actively involved in the technology strategy of KEMA for the research and laboratory developments He is member of the working group grid infrastructure for the Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs and member of the Cigreacute working group B4-52 DC grid feasibility study and the CENELEC working group on the development of SmartGrids standards He is an experienced lecturer on modern control systems and high voltage technology at the Arnhem Polytech He successfully chaired and participated at international panel sessions and conferences delivered numerous presentations published some 30 papers and coached some 60 undergraduate students (university and polytech) during their practical work at KEMA He is co-author of the book ldquorapid current the next revolution in electricityrdquo

8 Travel information 81 How to get to the University of Manchester The University of Manchester (wwwmanchesteracuk) is located close to both Piccadilly main line station (about two and a half hours from London) and Oxford Road train station with Victoria train station a little further away For details of timetables tickets and other rail information please ring National Rail Enquiries on +44 (0)20 7278 5240 from overseas From Manchester Piccadilly railway station (Main station in Manchester) The Sackville Street area of the campus is within 5 minutes walk of Piccadilly Station (See Sackville Street area map below) From Manchester airport Manchester Airport is one of the largest and busiest in the country It is located about 10 miles (16km) south of the city centre about 30 minutes from the university The airport has a number of transport links to the city

bull Train - The airports two terminals are linked directly to the city centre by a fast frequent 24 hour train link to both Piccadilly and Oxford Road stations

bull Taxi - A taxi from the airport to the University will cost approximately pound15

bull Bus - Local buses also run to the Oxford Road and Sackville Street areas of the campus

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 12-

Sackville Street area map For more maps see httpwwwmanchesteracukvisitorstravelmaps and the pdf campus map

82 How to get to the course location Ferranti Building is number 20 on campus map httpswebmailmanchesteracukhordeimpviewphppopup_view=1ampmailbox=INBOXampindex=3243ampactionID=view_attachampid=3ampmimecache=d19c7f6766214047f3e6467983243154 Room C18 is on the C floor

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9 Accommodation Recommended Hotels Days Hotel Manchester City (Highly recommended) Weston Bldg Sackville Street Sackville St City Center Manchester M13BB UK Maps amp Directions lthttpwwwdaysinncomDaysInncontrolBookingcheck_availvariant=ampid=15068amppropBrandId=DIampforce_nostay=falseamptab=tab4gt Hotels Sunburst Rating ltjavascriptpopup=windowopen(httpwwwdaysinncomDaysInncontrolBookingsunb_popupbrand_logo_DI20height=300width=550resizable=yesscrollbars=yes)popupfocus()gt Phone 44-161-9558400 Fax 44-161-9558050 E-Mail reservationsdays-mcccouk McDonald Hotel Manchester Hotel amp Spa London Road Manchester M1 2PG Tel (+44) 0844 879 9088 httpwwwmacdonaldhotelscoukmanchesterindexhtm Rooms approx pound98 Ibis Charles Street Manchester Charles Street Manchester M1 7DG Tel (+44) 161 2725000 httpwwwibishotelcomgbhotel-3143-ibis-manchester-charles-streetindexshtml Rooms approx pound60 Novotel China Town Manchester 21 Dickinson Street Manchester M1 4LX

Tel (+44)1612352200 httpwwwaccorhotelscomgbhotel-3145-novotel-manchester-centreindexshtml Rooms approx pound75 Please make sure to book your rooms in due time

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10 Organisation and contacts 101 Course fees Fees for three-day course

bull 3675 Euro for attendees coming from member universities of EES-

UETP bull 900 Euro for attendees coming from non-member universities of the

EES-UETP bull 1500 Euro for attendees coming from non-member industrial

enterprises of the EES-UETP Course fees will include lectures course aids (lectures on CDs leaflets brochures etc) coffee breaks lunches and course dinner

102 Payment details Attendees from the UK make their payments to Barclays Bank Account number 60272663 Sort Code 20-55-34 Attendees from abroad make their payments to Account number 60272663 Sort Code 20-55-34 Swift N BARCGB22 IBAN N GB05BARC20553460272663 Note

- Please state the number RO13187 on the bank payment form - Participants have to provide course organisers with the proof of course

fees payment (ie invoice) by fax not later than 1 week before the course date

103 Dinner

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On the 26th of January 2010 a course dinner will be held at one of the city restaurants (Necessary information will be provided during the first morning session) Please inform Galina Romanovsky (GalinaRomanovskymanchesteracuk) if you will be attending

104 Contacts Course Leader Prof J V Milanović School of Electrical amp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester UK Phone +44(0) 161 306 87 24 Fax +44(0) 161 306 48 20 Email jovicamilanovicmanchesteracuk Contact Dr Galina Romanovsky University of Manchester UK Phone (mob) +44(0) 77 946 33 225 Fax +44 (0)161 306 48 20 email GalinaRomanovskymanchesteracuk

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11 Registration form Name

Surname

Attendee position

Attendee main activity

Address

Phone

Fax

E-mail

Main activity of the Company

  • Content
  • 1 Course outline
  • 2 Scope and objectives
  • 3 Who should attend
  • 4 Course duration
  • 5 Course venue
  • 6 Course program
  • 7 Course presenters
    • Vladimir Katic is Professor Head of Power Electronics and Converters Group and Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Technical Sciences at the University of Novi Sad Serbia He received his DiplIng degree from University of Novi Sad Novi Sad Serbia and his MSc and PhD degrees from University of Belgrade Belgrade Yugoslavia all in electrical engineering From 1978 he is with the Institute for Power Electronics amp Communication Engineering of the Faculty of Technical Sciences University of Novi Sad where he is currently Full Professor From 1991 he is the Head of Power Electronics and Converters Group He was Director of the Institute for Power Electronics amp Communication Engineering (1993-98) and from 1998 he is the Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Technical Sciences The main areas of scientific interest and research of Prof Katić are power quality power electronics converters renewable energy sources (wind and solar) and standardization in electrical engineering He is the author or co-author of 12 books amp teaching materials (scripts) and more than 350 scientific papers published in international and national journals or conference proceedings His papers have been cited over 150 times He is also reviewer member of international programme committees and session chairmen of many international or national journals and conferences Prof Katić has been the head main researcher or researcher of 8 international and around 50 national scientific projects or studies Prof Katić is the Senior Member of IEEE Chair of IEEE Serbia and Montenegro Section and Chairman of IEEE Joint Chapter on IASIESPELS at Novi Sad He is observer Member at CIGRE SC C4 (Paris) Member of International and National Committees of CIGRE and National Committees of CIRED CIGRE and ETRAN
      • 8 Travel information
        • 81 How to get to the University of Manchester
        • 82 How to get to the course location
          • 9 Accommodation
          • 10 Organisation and contacts
            • 101 Course fees
            • 102 Payment details
            • 103 Dinner
            • 104 Contacts
              • 11 Registration form
              • Name
              • Surname
              • Attendee position
              • Attendee main activity
              • Address
              • Phone
              • Fax
              • E-mail
              • Main activity of the Company

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 3-

1 Course outline The expression Power Quality is used to broadly describe the entire scope of the complex interaction among electrical producers and suppliers the environment the systems and devices supplied by the electrical energy and the users of those systems and devices It generally involves the maintainability of the power delivered the design selection and the installation of every piece of equipment whether hardware or software in the electrical energy system Covering all areas from the generation plant to the last customer in the chain of electricity supply power quality may be regarded as a measure of compatibility between the elements of the power system and the system as a whole With increasing integrated circuit densities faster processor speeds increasingly sensitive equipment and growth in application of sensitive electronic devices the chance of the interference occurring rises The world wide trend of increase of electricity generation from renewable energy sources (RES) largely connected to low voltage distribution networks additionally introduces some new challenges in ensuring adequate quality of electricity supply to end users Fluctuating power generation that may cause unacceptable voltage variations (flicker) constant requirement for reactive power support (in case of fixed speed wind generators) power electronic interfaces between DG and the network (that on one hand may contribute to increased harmonic pollution of the network and on the other be oversensitive to network disturbances and trip the DG) voltage regulation and unbalance are some of the issues in the networks with DG that require careful consideration The influence of the DG on power quality is largely dependent on it size location type and applied protection schemes Revised grid codes (Germany Denmark Scotland England Ireland etc) are much more demanding with respect to ride-through capabilities of DG which consequently strongly influence their contribution to voltage levels in the system during disturbances ie overall quality of electricity supply This three-day course will present an overview of major Power Quality issues facing modern industry electrical power utilities and generation companies operating in the environment where increased portion of the electricity is generated by renewable energy sources connected to low(er) voltage distribution networks Sources and consequences of the most frequent Power Quality problems as well as the methods for their mitigation will be addressed and the financial consequences of inadequate quality of electricity supply discussed in detail

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2 Scope and objectives The course is designed to give both industrial practitioners (technicians engineers and managers) and young academics and researchers a solid understanding of the major Power Quality issues facing customers and operators of modern electrical power systems with substantial penetration of distributed generation The following topics will be addressed bull Power Quality - importance terms and definitions bull Overview of distributed generation technologies (renewable and

conventional) and major power quality issues arising from their application bull Sources consequences and mitigation of voltage variations bull Sources consequences and mitigation of harmonics bull Guidelines for monitoring Power Quality bull Brief overview of major Power Quality standards

3 Who should attend This course is intended for all technical staff engineers and managers from electrical power utilities independent generating companies electricity regulator industry manufacturing and consulting companies and educational and research institutions who deal with the Quality of Electricity Supply and Distributed Generation

4 Course duration Three-day course from Monday 25th to Wednesday 27th of January 2010

5 Course venue The University of Manchester School of Electrical amp Electronic Engineering Ferranti Building Room C 18 Manchester M60 1QD United Kingdom

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6 Course program Day 1 Monday 25th January 2010 1100 -1130 Registration 1130 -1230 Welcome and Introduction (JVMilanović) - Course overview 1230-1330 Lunch 1330 -1420 Power Quality ndash Terms amp Definitions (JVMilanović)

- What is Power Quality and why is it important - General approach to evaluating Power Quality - Who is affected by Power Quality problems - The influence of Distributed Generation on Power

Quality and vice versa

1430 -1520 Voltage variations (ZHanzelka) - Voltage regulation - Overvoltages and undervoltages - Voltage flicker

1520 -1540 Coffee break 1540 -1630 Voltage sags ndash causes estimation and propagation (MBollen)

- Definition characteristics and causes of voltage sags

- Voltage sag propagation and representation Day 2 Tuesday 26th January 2010 900 -950 Voltage sags ndash causes estimation and propagation (MBollen)

- Consequences of voltage sags - Voltage sag simulation and estimation - Voltage sag propagation

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1000 -1050 Voltage sags ndash consequences mitigation economics (JVMilanović)

- Mitigating measures for voltage sags - Assessment of economic costs resulting from

voltage sags 1050 -1110 Coffee break 1110 -1200 Voltage sags ndash consequences mitigation economics (JVMilanović)

- Techno-economic assessment of mitigating solutions

- An approach to voltage sag cost minimisation - Reducing the costs due to voltage sags

1200 -1300 Lunch 1300 -1350 Harmonics ndash sources and calculation (ATesta)

- Definition of harmonics - Measure of harmonic distortion - Harmonic sources and propagation - Consequences of harmonics

1400 -1450 Harmonics ndash sources and calculation (ATesta)

- Harmonic resonance - Characteristics of nonlinear loads - Modelling of harmonics - Types of harmonic studies and study procedure

1450 -1510 Coffee break 1510 -1600 Harmonics ndash standards and mitigation (VKatić)

- Brief overview of major harmonic standards - Standards for harmonic measurements - Overview of the characteristic results of the

harmonic measurements in the field

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1610 -1700 Harmonics ndash standards and mitigation (VKatić)

- Mitigation of harmonics - Harmonic filters and filter design procedure

1930 Course dinner Day 3 Wednesday 27th January 2010 900 -950 Monitoring Conditioning and Economics (JVMilanović)

- Monitoring Power Quality - Choosing monitoring locations and duration of

monitoring - Types of monitoring equipment - Overview of conditioning equipment - Location and economic considerations

1000 -1050 Introduction to RES DG amp Smart grids (PVaessen)

- Development of RES amp DG - Status and development of SmartGrids in Europe - Technology amp Testing - Future Outlook

1050 -1110 Coffee break 1110 -1200 EU and International standards amp regulation related toPQ in networks with RES DG amp Smart grids (PVaessen)

- Present standards and regulation - Developments of newadditonalother standards - Prestandardisation activites DER-labs - Tests and practical experiences - Smartgrids Standards needed

1210 -1220 Closing remarks (JVMilanović) 1220 -1330 Lunch

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7 Course presenters Jovica V Milanović (Course Leader) is Professor of Electrical Power Engineering and Director of Research in the School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering at The University of Manchester Manchester United Kingdom He received his DiplIng and MSc degrees from the University of Belgrade Yugoslavia his PhD degree from the University of Newcastle Australia and his Higher Doctorate (Doctor of Science degree) from the University of Manchester UK all in electrical engineering Prior to joining The University of Manchester in January 1998 he worked with ldquoEnergoprojectrdquo Engineering and Consulting Co in Belgrade Yugoslavia University of Belgrade Yugoslavia and the universities of Newcastle and Tasmania in Australia His research work over the years has been mainly in two areas power system dynamics and control and power quality with a common underlying stream of probabilistic stochastic modeling of uncertainties of events and system parameters He is editor or member of editorial boards of 5 international journals member of international technical committees of 25 international conferences and member of 5 past or current international CIGRE CIRED IEEE working groups in the areas of power quality and power system dynamics Professor Milanović presented over 80 courses and lectures to industry and academia around the world in the areas of power quality and power system dynamics and published over 200 research papers He is a Chartered Engineer in the UK a Foreign Fellow of the Serbian Academy of Engineering Sciences a Fellow of the IET and a Fellow of the IEEE for contributions to power system dynamics and power quality Math Bollen is guest Professor in Electric Power Engineering Lulearing University of Technology Skelleftearing Sweden since June 2004 and Manager Power Quality and Distributed Generation STRI AB Ludvika Sweden since November 2003He received the MSc and PhD degrees from Eindhoven University of Technology Eindhoven The Netherlands in 1985 and 1989 respectively Before joining STRI in 2003 he has been working as a post-doctoral researchers with Eindhoven University of Technology as a guest researcher with University of The Netherlands Antilles as a lecturer with University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology (UMIST) and as a professor with Chalmers University of Technology Gothenburg Sweden His fields of expertise include Electric power quality Power-system reliability Power-system design and protection and the integration of new sources of generation into the distribution and transmission networks Math Bollen has written about 300 papers for journals and conferences two textbooks on power quality and contributed to several other books and

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 9-

standards on the subject Through his 20 years of experience on power quality he has become one of the leading researchers in this area He was among others convener of CIGRECIREDUIE working group C4110 (voltage dip immunity) and is chair of UIE working group 2 (power quality) In 2005 Math Bollen became Fellow of the IEEE for his contributions to power quality and reliability

Vladimir Katic is Professor Head of Power Electronics and Converters Group and Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Technical Sciences at the University of Novi Sad Serbia He received his DiplIng degree from University of Novi Sad Novi Sad Serbia and his MSc and PhD degrees from University of Belgrade Belgrade Yugoslavia all in electrical engineering From 1978 he is with the Institute for Power Electronics amp Communication Engineering of the Faculty of Technical Sciences University of Novi Sad where he is currently Full Professor From 1991 he is the Head of Power Electronics and Converters Group He was Director of the Institute for Power Electronics amp Communication Engineering (1993-98) and from 1998 he is the Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Technical Sciences The main areas of scientific interest and research of Prof Katić are power quality power electronics converters renewable energy sources (wind and solar) and standardization in electrical engineering He is the author or co-author of 12 books amp teaching materials (scripts) and more than 350 scientific papers published in international and national journals or conference proceedings His papers have been cited over 150 times He is also reviewer member of international programme committees and session chairmen of many international or national journals and conferences Prof Katić has been the head main researcher or researcher of 8 international and around 50 national scientific projects or studies Prof Katić is the Senior Member of IEEE Chair of IEEE Serbia and Montenegro Section and Chairman of IEEE Joint Chapter on IASIESPELS at Novi Sad He is observer Member at CIGRE SC C4 (Paris) Member of International and National Committees of CIGRE and National Committees of CIRED CIGRE and ETRAN Alfredo Testa is a Professor in Electrical Power Systems at the Second University of Naples Aversa Italy He was born in Naples Italy on March 10 1950 He received the degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Naples in 1975 He has been an assistant professor at Calabria University from 1984 to 1987 and associate professor of Electric Plants from 1987 to 1990 In Nov 1990 he moved to Naples University where he was associate professor of Protection and Reliability of Electric Services during the academic year 9495 he was full professor of Power Electronic Systems in Electric Plants at Trieste University since the academic year 9596 he has been full professor at Naples Second University He is engaged in researches

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 10-

on electrical power systems reliability and harmonic analysis He is author of more than 200 scientific papers He takes part to IEEE task forces for interharmonics studies and for harmonic probabilistic modelling He collaborates as reviewer of international reviews (ETEP-IEEE-IET Transactions) and international conferences (ICHQP PMAPS hellip) he is organizer of international conferences in particular Co-Chairman of PMAPS2002 and member of the Organizing Committee of ICHQP He won the Best paper awards at the 7th International Conf on Harmonics and Quality of Power (ICHQP) Las Vegas (USA) Oct 1996 and at the 9th ICHQP Orlando (USA) Oct2000 He is Chair of the Italian Chapter of IEEE Italy Section - PES Joint Chapter Region 8 He has been invited speaker or panelist at numerous IEEE conferences He is Co-editor of the Electrical Power Quality and Utilization Journal and Editor of special issues on power quality of important journals (ETEP COMPEL EPES) He is co-author of a book on probabilistic aspects of harmonic distortion Dr Testa is a Fellow of the IEEE for contributions to modeling measurement and analysis of waveform distortion in power systems and a member of AEI (the Italian Institute of Electrical Engineers) Zbigniew Hanzelka is Professor in the Institute of Electrical Drives and Industrial Equipment Control of the AGH-University of Science and Technology Krakow Poland His area of research includes electrical power quality particularly methods of reducing the influence of power converters on supply network He is Editor-in-chief of Electrical Power Quality Utilization journal and Power Engineering and Electronics journal member of several technical committees of national and international conferences and several committees of national and international professional associations including IEC UIE CIGRE He is also member of Power Electronics Drives and Electromagnetic Compatibility Committees of Polish Academy of Science and Chairman of the Electrical Power Quality Committee (Association of Polish Electrical Engineers SEP) He has published more than 200 papers in journals and conference proceeding Peter Vaessen received his MSc degree in electrical engineering from the Eindhoven University of Technology The Netherlands in 1985 In the same year he joined KEMA and he held several research positions in the field of large power transformers and high voltage measurements From 1991 to 1996 he managed several realization projects among them construction of Dutch 400kV substations As a principal consultant he has experience in (U)HVDC technology and quality assurance as well as in future SmartGrids development with integration of RES and DG For the European Union and the Dutch Ministry of Economic affairs he participated in the set up of several research programs and performed studies into the future of electricity supply

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 11-

and the reliability of the electricity network He is actively involved in the technology strategy of KEMA for the research and laboratory developments He is member of the working group grid infrastructure for the Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs and member of the Cigreacute working group B4-52 DC grid feasibility study and the CENELEC working group on the development of SmartGrids standards He is an experienced lecturer on modern control systems and high voltage technology at the Arnhem Polytech He successfully chaired and participated at international panel sessions and conferences delivered numerous presentations published some 30 papers and coached some 60 undergraduate students (university and polytech) during their practical work at KEMA He is co-author of the book ldquorapid current the next revolution in electricityrdquo

8 Travel information 81 How to get to the University of Manchester The University of Manchester (wwwmanchesteracuk) is located close to both Piccadilly main line station (about two and a half hours from London) and Oxford Road train station with Victoria train station a little further away For details of timetables tickets and other rail information please ring National Rail Enquiries on +44 (0)20 7278 5240 from overseas From Manchester Piccadilly railway station (Main station in Manchester) The Sackville Street area of the campus is within 5 minutes walk of Piccadilly Station (See Sackville Street area map below) From Manchester airport Manchester Airport is one of the largest and busiest in the country It is located about 10 miles (16km) south of the city centre about 30 minutes from the university The airport has a number of transport links to the city

bull Train - The airports two terminals are linked directly to the city centre by a fast frequent 24 hour train link to both Piccadilly and Oxford Road stations

bull Taxi - A taxi from the airport to the University will cost approximately pound15

bull Bus - Local buses also run to the Oxford Road and Sackville Street areas of the campus

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 12-

Sackville Street area map For more maps see httpwwwmanchesteracukvisitorstravelmaps and the pdf campus map

82 How to get to the course location Ferranti Building is number 20 on campus map httpswebmailmanchesteracukhordeimpviewphppopup_view=1ampmailbox=INBOXampindex=3243ampactionID=view_attachampid=3ampmimecache=d19c7f6766214047f3e6467983243154 Room C18 is on the C floor

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 13-

9 Accommodation Recommended Hotels Days Hotel Manchester City (Highly recommended) Weston Bldg Sackville Street Sackville St City Center Manchester M13BB UK Maps amp Directions lthttpwwwdaysinncomDaysInncontrolBookingcheck_availvariant=ampid=15068amppropBrandId=DIampforce_nostay=falseamptab=tab4gt Hotels Sunburst Rating ltjavascriptpopup=windowopen(httpwwwdaysinncomDaysInncontrolBookingsunb_popupbrand_logo_DI20height=300width=550resizable=yesscrollbars=yes)popupfocus()gt Phone 44-161-9558400 Fax 44-161-9558050 E-Mail reservationsdays-mcccouk McDonald Hotel Manchester Hotel amp Spa London Road Manchester M1 2PG Tel (+44) 0844 879 9088 httpwwwmacdonaldhotelscoukmanchesterindexhtm Rooms approx pound98 Ibis Charles Street Manchester Charles Street Manchester M1 7DG Tel (+44) 161 2725000 httpwwwibishotelcomgbhotel-3143-ibis-manchester-charles-streetindexshtml Rooms approx pound60 Novotel China Town Manchester 21 Dickinson Street Manchester M1 4LX

Tel (+44)1612352200 httpwwwaccorhotelscomgbhotel-3145-novotel-manchester-centreindexshtml Rooms approx pound75 Please make sure to book your rooms in due time

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 14-

10 Organisation and contacts 101 Course fees Fees for three-day course

bull 3675 Euro for attendees coming from member universities of EES-

UETP bull 900 Euro for attendees coming from non-member universities of the

EES-UETP bull 1500 Euro for attendees coming from non-member industrial

enterprises of the EES-UETP Course fees will include lectures course aids (lectures on CDs leaflets brochures etc) coffee breaks lunches and course dinner

102 Payment details Attendees from the UK make their payments to Barclays Bank Account number 60272663 Sort Code 20-55-34 Attendees from abroad make their payments to Account number 60272663 Sort Code 20-55-34 Swift N BARCGB22 IBAN N GB05BARC20553460272663 Note

- Please state the number RO13187 on the bank payment form - Participants have to provide course organisers with the proof of course

fees payment (ie invoice) by fax not later than 1 week before the course date

103 Dinner

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 15-

On the 26th of January 2010 a course dinner will be held at one of the city restaurants (Necessary information will be provided during the first morning session) Please inform Galina Romanovsky (GalinaRomanovskymanchesteracuk) if you will be attending

104 Contacts Course Leader Prof J V Milanović School of Electrical amp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester UK Phone +44(0) 161 306 87 24 Fax +44(0) 161 306 48 20 Email jovicamilanovicmanchesteracuk Contact Dr Galina Romanovsky University of Manchester UK Phone (mob) +44(0) 77 946 33 225 Fax +44 (0)161 306 48 20 email GalinaRomanovskymanchesteracuk

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 16-

11 Registration form Name

Surname

Attendee position

Attendee main activity

Address

Phone

Fax

E-mail

Main activity of the Company

  • Content
  • 1 Course outline
  • 2 Scope and objectives
  • 3 Who should attend
  • 4 Course duration
  • 5 Course venue
  • 6 Course program
  • 7 Course presenters
    • Vladimir Katic is Professor Head of Power Electronics and Converters Group and Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Technical Sciences at the University of Novi Sad Serbia He received his DiplIng degree from University of Novi Sad Novi Sad Serbia and his MSc and PhD degrees from University of Belgrade Belgrade Yugoslavia all in electrical engineering From 1978 he is with the Institute for Power Electronics amp Communication Engineering of the Faculty of Technical Sciences University of Novi Sad where he is currently Full Professor From 1991 he is the Head of Power Electronics and Converters Group He was Director of the Institute for Power Electronics amp Communication Engineering (1993-98) and from 1998 he is the Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Technical Sciences The main areas of scientific interest and research of Prof Katić are power quality power electronics converters renewable energy sources (wind and solar) and standardization in electrical engineering He is the author or co-author of 12 books amp teaching materials (scripts) and more than 350 scientific papers published in international and national journals or conference proceedings His papers have been cited over 150 times He is also reviewer member of international programme committees and session chairmen of many international or national journals and conferences Prof Katić has been the head main researcher or researcher of 8 international and around 50 national scientific projects or studies Prof Katić is the Senior Member of IEEE Chair of IEEE Serbia and Montenegro Section and Chairman of IEEE Joint Chapter on IASIESPELS at Novi Sad He is observer Member at CIGRE SC C4 (Paris) Member of International and National Committees of CIGRE and National Committees of CIRED CIGRE and ETRAN
      • 8 Travel information
        • 81 How to get to the University of Manchester
        • 82 How to get to the course location
          • 9 Accommodation
          • 10 Organisation and contacts
            • 101 Course fees
            • 102 Payment details
            • 103 Dinner
            • 104 Contacts
              • 11 Registration form
              • Name
              • Surname
              • Attendee position
              • Attendee main activity
              • Address
              • Phone
              • Fax
              • E-mail
              • Main activity of the Company

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 4-

2 Scope and objectives The course is designed to give both industrial practitioners (technicians engineers and managers) and young academics and researchers a solid understanding of the major Power Quality issues facing customers and operators of modern electrical power systems with substantial penetration of distributed generation The following topics will be addressed bull Power Quality - importance terms and definitions bull Overview of distributed generation technologies (renewable and

conventional) and major power quality issues arising from their application bull Sources consequences and mitigation of voltage variations bull Sources consequences and mitigation of harmonics bull Guidelines for monitoring Power Quality bull Brief overview of major Power Quality standards

3 Who should attend This course is intended for all technical staff engineers and managers from electrical power utilities independent generating companies electricity regulator industry manufacturing and consulting companies and educational and research institutions who deal with the Quality of Electricity Supply and Distributed Generation

4 Course duration Three-day course from Monday 25th to Wednesday 27th of January 2010

5 Course venue The University of Manchester School of Electrical amp Electronic Engineering Ferranti Building Room C 18 Manchester M60 1QD United Kingdom

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 5-

6 Course program Day 1 Monday 25th January 2010 1100 -1130 Registration 1130 -1230 Welcome and Introduction (JVMilanović) - Course overview 1230-1330 Lunch 1330 -1420 Power Quality ndash Terms amp Definitions (JVMilanović)

- What is Power Quality and why is it important - General approach to evaluating Power Quality - Who is affected by Power Quality problems - The influence of Distributed Generation on Power

Quality and vice versa

1430 -1520 Voltage variations (ZHanzelka) - Voltage regulation - Overvoltages and undervoltages - Voltage flicker

1520 -1540 Coffee break 1540 -1630 Voltage sags ndash causes estimation and propagation (MBollen)

- Definition characteristics and causes of voltage sags

- Voltage sag propagation and representation Day 2 Tuesday 26th January 2010 900 -950 Voltage sags ndash causes estimation and propagation (MBollen)

- Consequences of voltage sags - Voltage sag simulation and estimation - Voltage sag propagation

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 6-

1000 -1050 Voltage sags ndash consequences mitigation economics (JVMilanović)

- Mitigating measures for voltage sags - Assessment of economic costs resulting from

voltage sags 1050 -1110 Coffee break 1110 -1200 Voltage sags ndash consequences mitigation economics (JVMilanović)

- Techno-economic assessment of mitigating solutions

- An approach to voltage sag cost minimisation - Reducing the costs due to voltage sags

1200 -1300 Lunch 1300 -1350 Harmonics ndash sources and calculation (ATesta)

- Definition of harmonics - Measure of harmonic distortion - Harmonic sources and propagation - Consequences of harmonics

1400 -1450 Harmonics ndash sources and calculation (ATesta)

- Harmonic resonance - Characteristics of nonlinear loads - Modelling of harmonics - Types of harmonic studies and study procedure

1450 -1510 Coffee break 1510 -1600 Harmonics ndash standards and mitigation (VKatić)

- Brief overview of major harmonic standards - Standards for harmonic measurements - Overview of the characteristic results of the

harmonic measurements in the field

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 7-

1610 -1700 Harmonics ndash standards and mitigation (VKatić)

- Mitigation of harmonics - Harmonic filters and filter design procedure

1930 Course dinner Day 3 Wednesday 27th January 2010 900 -950 Monitoring Conditioning and Economics (JVMilanović)

- Monitoring Power Quality - Choosing monitoring locations and duration of

monitoring - Types of monitoring equipment - Overview of conditioning equipment - Location and economic considerations

1000 -1050 Introduction to RES DG amp Smart grids (PVaessen)

- Development of RES amp DG - Status and development of SmartGrids in Europe - Technology amp Testing - Future Outlook

1050 -1110 Coffee break 1110 -1200 EU and International standards amp regulation related toPQ in networks with RES DG amp Smart grids (PVaessen)

- Present standards and regulation - Developments of newadditonalother standards - Prestandardisation activites DER-labs - Tests and practical experiences - Smartgrids Standards needed

1210 -1220 Closing remarks (JVMilanović) 1220 -1330 Lunch

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 8-

7 Course presenters Jovica V Milanović (Course Leader) is Professor of Electrical Power Engineering and Director of Research in the School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering at The University of Manchester Manchester United Kingdom He received his DiplIng and MSc degrees from the University of Belgrade Yugoslavia his PhD degree from the University of Newcastle Australia and his Higher Doctorate (Doctor of Science degree) from the University of Manchester UK all in electrical engineering Prior to joining The University of Manchester in January 1998 he worked with ldquoEnergoprojectrdquo Engineering and Consulting Co in Belgrade Yugoslavia University of Belgrade Yugoslavia and the universities of Newcastle and Tasmania in Australia His research work over the years has been mainly in two areas power system dynamics and control and power quality with a common underlying stream of probabilistic stochastic modeling of uncertainties of events and system parameters He is editor or member of editorial boards of 5 international journals member of international technical committees of 25 international conferences and member of 5 past or current international CIGRE CIRED IEEE working groups in the areas of power quality and power system dynamics Professor Milanović presented over 80 courses and lectures to industry and academia around the world in the areas of power quality and power system dynamics and published over 200 research papers He is a Chartered Engineer in the UK a Foreign Fellow of the Serbian Academy of Engineering Sciences a Fellow of the IET and a Fellow of the IEEE for contributions to power system dynamics and power quality Math Bollen is guest Professor in Electric Power Engineering Lulearing University of Technology Skelleftearing Sweden since June 2004 and Manager Power Quality and Distributed Generation STRI AB Ludvika Sweden since November 2003He received the MSc and PhD degrees from Eindhoven University of Technology Eindhoven The Netherlands in 1985 and 1989 respectively Before joining STRI in 2003 he has been working as a post-doctoral researchers with Eindhoven University of Technology as a guest researcher with University of The Netherlands Antilles as a lecturer with University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology (UMIST) and as a professor with Chalmers University of Technology Gothenburg Sweden His fields of expertise include Electric power quality Power-system reliability Power-system design and protection and the integration of new sources of generation into the distribution and transmission networks Math Bollen has written about 300 papers for journals and conferences two textbooks on power quality and contributed to several other books and

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 9-

standards on the subject Through his 20 years of experience on power quality he has become one of the leading researchers in this area He was among others convener of CIGRECIREDUIE working group C4110 (voltage dip immunity) and is chair of UIE working group 2 (power quality) In 2005 Math Bollen became Fellow of the IEEE for his contributions to power quality and reliability

Vladimir Katic is Professor Head of Power Electronics and Converters Group and Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Technical Sciences at the University of Novi Sad Serbia He received his DiplIng degree from University of Novi Sad Novi Sad Serbia and his MSc and PhD degrees from University of Belgrade Belgrade Yugoslavia all in electrical engineering From 1978 he is with the Institute for Power Electronics amp Communication Engineering of the Faculty of Technical Sciences University of Novi Sad where he is currently Full Professor From 1991 he is the Head of Power Electronics and Converters Group He was Director of the Institute for Power Electronics amp Communication Engineering (1993-98) and from 1998 he is the Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Technical Sciences The main areas of scientific interest and research of Prof Katić are power quality power electronics converters renewable energy sources (wind and solar) and standardization in electrical engineering He is the author or co-author of 12 books amp teaching materials (scripts) and more than 350 scientific papers published in international and national journals or conference proceedings His papers have been cited over 150 times He is also reviewer member of international programme committees and session chairmen of many international or national journals and conferences Prof Katić has been the head main researcher or researcher of 8 international and around 50 national scientific projects or studies Prof Katić is the Senior Member of IEEE Chair of IEEE Serbia and Montenegro Section and Chairman of IEEE Joint Chapter on IASIESPELS at Novi Sad He is observer Member at CIGRE SC C4 (Paris) Member of International and National Committees of CIGRE and National Committees of CIRED CIGRE and ETRAN Alfredo Testa is a Professor in Electrical Power Systems at the Second University of Naples Aversa Italy He was born in Naples Italy on March 10 1950 He received the degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Naples in 1975 He has been an assistant professor at Calabria University from 1984 to 1987 and associate professor of Electric Plants from 1987 to 1990 In Nov 1990 he moved to Naples University where he was associate professor of Protection and Reliability of Electric Services during the academic year 9495 he was full professor of Power Electronic Systems in Electric Plants at Trieste University since the academic year 9596 he has been full professor at Naples Second University He is engaged in researches

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 10-

on electrical power systems reliability and harmonic analysis He is author of more than 200 scientific papers He takes part to IEEE task forces for interharmonics studies and for harmonic probabilistic modelling He collaborates as reviewer of international reviews (ETEP-IEEE-IET Transactions) and international conferences (ICHQP PMAPS hellip) he is organizer of international conferences in particular Co-Chairman of PMAPS2002 and member of the Organizing Committee of ICHQP He won the Best paper awards at the 7th International Conf on Harmonics and Quality of Power (ICHQP) Las Vegas (USA) Oct 1996 and at the 9th ICHQP Orlando (USA) Oct2000 He is Chair of the Italian Chapter of IEEE Italy Section - PES Joint Chapter Region 8 He has been invited speaker or panelist at numerous IEEE conferences He is Co-editor of the Electrical Power Quality and Utilization Journal and Editor of special issues on power quality of important journals (ETEP COMPEL EPES) He is co-author of a book on probabilistic aspects of harmonic distortion Dr Testa is a Fellow of the IEEE for contributions to modeling measurement and analysis of waveform distortion in power systems and a member of AEI (the Italian Institute of Electrical Engineers) Zbigniew Hanzelka is Professor in the Institute of Electrical Drives and Industrial Equipment Control of the AGH-University of Science and Technology Krakow Poland His area of research includes electrical power quality particularly methods of reducing the influence of power converters on supply network He is Editor-in-chief of Electrical Power Quality Utilization journal and Power Engineering and Electronics journal member of several technical committees of national and international conferences and several committees of national and international professional associations including IEC UIE CIGRE He is also member of Power Electronics Drives and Electromagnetic Compatibility Committees of Polish Academy of Science and Chairman of the Electrical Power Quality Committee (Association of Polish Electrical Engineers SEP) He has published more than 200 papers in journals and conference proceeding Peter Vaessen received his MSc degree in electrical engineering from the Eindhoven University of Technology The Netherlands in 1985 In the same year he joined KEMA and he held several research positions in the field of large power transformers and high voltage measurements From 1991 to 1996 he managed several realization projects among them construction of Dutch 400kV substations As a principal consultant he has experience in (U)HVDC technology and quality assurance as well as in future SmartGrids development with integration of RES and DG For the European Union and the Dutch Ministry of Economic affairs he participated in the set up of several research programs and performed studies into the future of electricity supply

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 11-

and the reliability of the electricity network He is actively involved in the technology strategy of KEMA for the research and laboratory developments He is member of the working group grid infrastructure for the Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs and member of the Cigreacute working group B4-52 DC grid feasibility study and the CENELEC working group on the development of SmartGrids standards He is an experienced lecturer on modern control systems and high voltage technology at the Arnhem Polytech He successfully chaired and participated at international panel sessions and conferences delivered numerous presentations published some 30 papers and coached some 60 undergraduate students (university and polytech) during their practical work at KEMA He is co-author of the book ldquorapid current the next revolution in electricityrdquo

8 Travel information 81 How to get to the University of Manchester The University of Manchester (wwwmanchesteracuk) is located close to both Piccadilly main line station (about two and a half hours from London) and Oxford Road train station with Victoria train station a little further away For details of timetables tickets and other rail information please ring National Rail Enquiries on +44 (0)20 7278 5240 from overseas From Manchester Piccadilly railway station (Main station in Manchester) The Sackville Street area of the campus is within 5 minutes walk of Piccadilly Station (See Sackville Street area map below) From Manchester airport Manchester Airport is one of the largest and busiest in the country It is located about 10 miles (16km) south of the city centre about 30 minutes from the university The airport has a number of transport links to the city

bull Train - The airports two terminals are linked directly to the city centre by a fast frequent 24 hour train link to both Piccadilly and Oxford Road stations

bull Taxi - A taxi from the airport to the University will cost approximately pound15

bull Bus - Local buses also run to the Oxford Road and Sackville Street areas of the campus

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 12-

Sackville Street area map For more maps see httpwwwmanchesteracukvisitorstravelmaps and the pdf campus map

82 How to get to the course location Ferranti Building is number 20 on campus map httpswebmailmanchesteracukhordeimpviewphppopup_view=1ampmailbox=INBOXampindex=3243ampactionID=view_attachampid=3ampmimecache=d19c7f6766214047f3e6467983243154 Room C18 is on the C floor

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 13-

9 Accommodation Recommended Hotels Days Hotel Manchester City (Highly recommended) Weston Bldg Sackville Street Sackville St City Center Manchester M13BB UK Maps amp Directions lthttpwwwdaysinncomDaysInncontrolBookingcheck_availvariant=ampid=15068amppropBrandId=DIampforce_nostay=falseamptab=tab4gt Hotels Sunburst Rating ltjavascriptpopup=windowopen(httpwwwdaysinncomDaysInncontrolBookingsunb_popupbrand_logo_DI20height=300width=550resizable=yesscrollbars=yes)popupfocus()gt Phone 44-161-9558400 Fax 44-161-9558050 E-Mail reservationsdays-mcccouk McDonald Hotel Manchester Hotel amp Spa London Road Manchester M1 2PG Tel (+44) 0844 879 9088 httpwwwmacdonaldhotelscoukmanchesterindexhtm Rooms approx pound98 Ibis Charles Street Manchester Charles Street Manchester M1 7DG Tel (+44) 161 2725000 httpwwwibishotelcomgbhotel-3143-ibis-manchester-charles-streetindexshtml Rooms approx pound60 Novotel China Town Manchester 21 Dickinson Street Manchester M1 4LX

Tel (+44)1612352200 httpwwwaccorhotelscomgbhotel-3145-novotel-manchester-centreindexshtml Rooms approx pound75 Please make sure to book your rooms in due time

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 14-

10 Organisation and contacts 101 Course fees Fees for three-day course

bull 3675 Euro for attendees coming from member universities of EES-

UETP bull 900 Euro for attendees coming from non-member universities of the

EES-UETP bull 1500 Euro for attendees coming from non-member industrial

enterprises of the EES-UETP Course fees will include lectures course aids (lectures on CDs leaflets brochures etc) coffee breaks lunches and course dinner

102 Payment details Attendees from the UK make their payments to Barclays Bank Account number 60272663 Sort Code 20-55-34 Attendees from abroad make their payments to Account number 60272663 Sort Code 20-55-34 Swift N BARCGB22 IBAN N GB05BARC20553460272663 Note

- Please state the number RO13187 on the bank payment form - Participants have to provide course organisers with the proof of course

fees payment (ie invoice) by fax not later than 1 week before the course date

103 Dinner

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 15-

On the 26th of January 2010 a course dinner will be held at one of the city restaurants (Necessary information will be provided during the first morning session) Please inform Galina Romanovsky (GalinaRomanovskymanchesteracuk) if you will be attending

104 Contacts Course Leader Prof J V Milanović School of Electrical amp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester UK Phone +44(0) 161 306 87 24 Fax +44(0) 161 306 48 20 Email jovicamilanovicmanchesteracuk Contact Dr Galina Romanovsky University of Manchester UK Phone (mob) +44(0) 77 946 33 225 Fax +44 (0)161 306 48 20 email GalinaRomanovskymanchesteracuk

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 16-

11 Registration form Name

Surname

Attendee position

Attendee main activity

Address

Phone

Fax

E-mail

Main activity of the Company

  • Content
  • 1 Course outline
  • 2 Scope and objectives
  • 3 Who should attend
  • 4 Course duration
  • 5 Course venue
  • 6 Course program
  • 7 Course presenters
    • Vladimir Katic is Professor Head of Power Electronics and Converters Group and Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Technical Sciences at the University of Novi Sad Serbia He received his DiplIng degree from University of Novi Sad Novi Sad Serbia and his MSc and PhD degrees from University of Belgrade Belgrade Yugoslavia all in electrical engineering From 1978 he is with the Institute for Power Electronics amp Communication Engineering of the Faculty of Technical Sciences University of Novi Sad where he is currently Full Professor From 1991 he is the Head of Power Electronics and Converters Group He was Director of the Institute for Power Electronics amp Communication Engineering (1993-98) and from 1998 he is the Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Technical Sciences The main areas of scientific interest and research of Prof Katić are power quality power electronics converters renewable energy sources (wind and solar) and standardization in electrical engineering He is the author or co-author of 12 books amp teaching materials (scripts) and more than 350 scientific papers published in international and national journals or conference proceedings His papers have been cited over 150 times He is also reviewer member of international programme committees and session chairmen of many international or national journals and conferences Prof Katić has been the head main researcher or researcher of 8 international and around 50 national scientific projects or studies Prof Katić is the Senior Member of IEEE Chair of IEEE Serbia and Montenegro Section and Chairman of IEEE Joint Chapter on IASIESPELS at Novi Sad He is observer Member at CIGRE SC C4 (Paris) Member of International and National Committees of CIGRE and National Committees of CIRED CIGRE and ETRAN
      • 8 Travel information
        • 81 How to get to the University of Manchester
        • 82 How to get to the course location
          • 9 Accommodation
          • 10 Organisation and contacts
            • 101 Course fees
            • 102 Payment details
            • 103 Dinner
            • 104 Contacts
              • 11 Registration form
              • Name
              • Surname
              • Attendee position
              • Attendee main activity
              • Address
              • Phone
              • Fax
              • E-mail
              • Main activity of the Company

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 5-

6 Course program Day 1 Monday 25th January 2010 1100 -1130 Registration 1130 -1230 Welcome and Introduction (JVMilanović) - Course overview 1230-1330 Lunch 1330 -1420 Power Quality ndash Terms amp Definitions (JVMilanović)

- What is Power Quality and why is it important - General approach to evaluating Power Quality - Who is affected by Power Quality problems - The influence of Distributed Generation on Power

Quality and vice versa

1430 -1520 Voltage variations (ZHanzelka) - Voltage regulation - Overvoltages and undervoltages - Voltage flicker

1520 -1540 Coffee break 1540 -1630 Voltage sags ndash causes estimation and propagation (MBollen)

- Definition characteristics and causes of voltage sags

- Voltage sag propagation and representation Day 2 Tuesday 26th January 2010 900 -950 Voltage sags ndash causes estimation and propagation (MBollen)

- Consequences of voltage sags - Voltage sag simulation and estimation - Voltage sag propagation

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 6-

1000 -1050 Voltage sags ndash consequences mitigation economics (JVMilanović)

- Mitigating measures for voltage sags - Assessment of economic costs resulting from

voltage sags 1050 -1110 Coffee break 1110 -1200 Voltage sags ndash consequences mitigation economics (JVMilanović)

- Techno-economic assessment of mitigating solutions

- An approach to voltage sag cost minimisation - Reducing the costs due to voltage sags

1200 -1300 Lunch 1300 -1350 Harmonics ndash sources and calculation (ATesta)

- Definition of harmonics - Measure of harmonic distortion - Harmonic sources and propagation - Consequences of harmonics

1400 -1450 Harmonics ndash sources and calculation (ATesta)

- Harmonic resonance - Characteristics of nonlinear loads - Modelling of harmonics - Types of harmonic studies and study procedure

1450 -1510 Coffee break 1510 -1600 Harmonics ndash standards and mitigation (VKatić)

- Brief overview of major harmonic standards - Standards for harmonic measurements - Overview of the characteristic results of the

harmonic measurements in the field

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 7-

1610 -1700 Harmonics ndash standards and mitigation (VKatić)

- Mitigation of harmonics - Harmonic filters and filter design procedure

1930 Course dinner Day 3 Wednesday 27th January 2010 900 -950 Monitoring Conditioning and Economics (JVMilanović)

- Monitoring Power Quality - Choosing monitoring locations and duration of

monitoring - Types of monitoring equipment - Overview of conditioning equipment - Location and economic considerations

1000 -1050 Introduction to RES DG amp Smart grids (PVaessen)

- Development of RES amp DG - Status and development of SmartGrids in Europe - Technology amp Testing - Future Outlook

1050 -1110 Coffee break 1110 -1200 EU and International standards amp regulation related toPQ in networks with RES DG amp Smart grids (PVaessen)

- Present standards and regulation - Developments of newadditonalother standards - Prestandardisation activites DER-labs - Tests and practical experiences - Smartgrids Standards needed

1210 -1220 Closing remarks (JVMilanović) 1220 -1330 Lunch

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 8-

7 Course presenters Jovica V Milanović (Course Leader) is Professor of Electrical Power Engineering and Director of Research in the School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering at The University of Manchester Manchester United Kingdom He received his DiplIng and MSc degrees from the University of Belgrade Yugoslavia his PhD degree from the University of Newcastle Australia and his Higher Doctorate (Doctor of Science degree) from the University of Manchester UK all in electrical engineering Prior to joining The University of Manchester in January 1998 he worked with ldquoEnergoprojectrdquo Engineering and Consulting Co in Belgrade Yugoslavia University of Belgrade Yugoslavia and the universities of Newcastle and Tasmania in Australia His research work over the years has been mainly in two areas power system dynamics and control and power quality with a common underlying stream of probabilistic stochastic modeling of uncertainties of events and system parameters He is editor or member of editorial boards of 5 international journals member of international technical committees of 25 international conferences and member of 5 past or current international CIGRE CIRED IEEE working groups in the areas of power quality and power system dynamics Professor Milanović presented over 80 courses and lectures to industry and academia around the world in the areas of power quality and power system dynamics and published over 200 research papers He is a Chartered Engineer in the UK a Foreign Fellow of the Serbian Academy of Engineering Sciences a Fellow of the IET and a Fellow of the IEEE for contributions to power system dynamics and power quality Math Bollen is guest Professor in Electric Power Engineering Lulearing University of Technology Skelleftearing Sweden since June 2004 and Manager Power Quality and Distributed Generation STRI AB Ludvika Sweden since November 2003He received the MSc and PhD degrees from Eindhoven University of Technology Eindhoven The Netherlands in 1985 and 1989 respectively Before joining STRI in 2003 he has been working as a post-doctoral researchers with Eindhoven University of Technology as a guest researcher with University of The Netherlands Antilles as a lecturer with University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology (UMIST) and as a professor with Chalmers University of Technology Gothenburg Sweden His fields of expertise include Electric power quality Power-system reliability Power-system design and protection and the integration of new sources of generation into the distribution and transmission networks Math Bollen has written about 300 papers for journals and conferences two textbooks on power quality and contributed to several other books and

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 9-

standards on the subject Through his 20 years of experience on power quality he has become one of the leading researchers in this area He was among others convener of CIGRECIREDUIE working group C4110 (voltage dip immunity) and is chair of UIE working group 2 (power quality) In 2005 Math Bollen became Fellow of the IEEE for his contributions to power quality and reliability

Vladimir Katic is Professor Head of Power Electronics and Converters Group and Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Technical Sciences at the University of Novi Sad Serbia He received his DiplIng degree from University of Novi Sad Novi Sad Serbia and his MSc and PhD degrees from University of Belgrade Belgrade Yugoslavia all in electrical engineering From 1978 he is with the Institute for Power Electronics amp Communication Engineering of the Faculty of Technical Sciences University of Novi Sad where he is currently Full Professor From 1991 he is the Head of Power Electronics and Converters Group He was Director of the Institute for Power Electronics amp Communication Engineering (1993-98) and from 1998 he is the Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Technical Sciences The main areas of scientific interest and research of Prof Katić are power quality power electronics converters renewable energy sources (wind and solar) and standardization in electrical engineering He is the author or co-author of 12 books amp teaching materials (scripts) and more than 350 scientific papers published in international and national journals or conference proceedings His papers have been cited over 150 times He is also reviewer member of international programme committees and session chairmen of many international or national journals and conferences Prof Katić has been the head main researcher or researcher of 8 international and around 50 national scientific projects or studies Prof Katić is the Senior Member of IEEE Chair of IEEE Serbia and Montenegro Section and Chairman of IEEE Joint Chapter on IASIESPELS at Novi Sad He is observer Member at CIGRE SC C4 (Paris) Member of International and National Committees of CIGRE and National Committees of CIRED CIGRE and ETRAN Alfredo Testa is a Professor in Electrical Power Systems at the Second University of Naples Aversa Italy He was born in Naples Italy on March 10 1950 He received the degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Naples in 1975 He has been an assistant professor at Calabria University from 1984 to 1987 and associate professor of Electric Plants from 1987 to 1990 In Nov 1990 he moved to Naples University where he was associate professor of Protection and Reliability of Electric Services during the academic year 9495 he was full professor of Power Electronic Systems in Electric Plants at Trieste University since the academic year 9596 he has been full professor at Naples Second University He is engaged in researches

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 10-

on electrical power systems reliability and harmonic analysis He is author of more than 200 scientific papers He takes part to IEEE task forces for interharmonics studies and for harmonic probabilistic modelling He collaborates as reviewer of international reviews (ETEP-IEEE-IET Transactions) and international conferences (ICHQP PMAPS hellip) he is organizer of international conferences in particular Co-Chairman of PMAPS2002 and member of the Organizing Committee of ICHQP He won the Best paper awards at the 7th International Conf on Harmonics and Quality of Power (ICHQP) Las Vegas (USA) Oct 1996 and at the 9th ICHQP Orlando (USA) Oct2000 He is Chair of the Italian Chapter of IEEE Italy Section - PES Joint Chapter Region 8 He has been invited speaker or panelist at numerous IEEE conferences He is Co-editor of the Electrical Power Quality and Utilization Journal and Editor of special issues on power quality of important journals (ETEP COMPEL EPES) He is co-author of a book on probabilistic aspects of harmonic distortion Dr Testa is a Fellow of the IEEE for contributions to modeling measurement and analysis of waveform distortion in power systems and a member of AEI (the Italian Institute of Electrical Engineers) Zbigniew Hanzelka is Professor in the Institute of Electrical Drives and Industrial Equipment Control of the AGH-University of Science and Technology Krakow Poland His area of research includes electrical power quality particularly methods of reducing the influence of power converters on supply network He is Editor-in-chief of Electrical Power Quality Utilization journal and Power Engineering and Electronics journal member of several technical committees of national and international conferences and several committees of national and international professional associations including IEC UIE CIGRE He is also member of Power Electronics Drives and Electromagnetic Compatibility Committees of Polish Academy of Science and Chairman of the Electrical Power Quality Committee (Association of Polish Electrical Engineers SEP) He has published more than 200 papers in journals and conference proceeding Peter Vaessen received his MSc degree in electrical engineering from the Eindhoven University of Technology The Netherlands in 1985 In the same year he joined KEMA and he held several research positions in the field of large power transformers and high voltage measurements From 1991 to 1996 he managed several realization projects among them construction of Dutch 400kV substations As a principal consultant he has experience in (U)HVDC technology and quality assurance as well as in future SmartGrids development with integration of RES and DG For the European Union and the Dutch Ministry of Economic affairs he participated in the set up of several research programs and performed studies into the future of electricity supply

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 11-

and the reliability of the electricity network He is actively involved in the technology strategy of KEMA for the research and laboratory developments He is member of the working group grid infrastructure for the Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs and member of the Cigreacute working group B4-52 DC grid feasibility study and the CENELEC working group on the development of SmartGrids standards He is an experienced lecturer on modern control systems and high voltage technology at the Arnhem Polytech He successfully chaired and participated at international panel sessions and conferences delivered numerous presentations published some 30 papers and coached some 60 undergraduate students (university and polytech) during their practical work at KEMA He is co-author of the book ldquorapid current the next revolution in electricityrdquo

8 Travel information 81 How to get to the University of Manchester The University of Manchester (wwwmanchesteracuk) is located close to both Piccadilly main line station (about two and a half hours from London) and Oxford Road train station with Victoria train station a little further away For details of timetables tickets and other rail information please ring National Rail Enquiries on +44 (0)20 7278 5240 from overseas From Manchester Piccadilly railway station (Main station in Manchester) The Sackville Street area of the campus is within 5 minutes walk of Piccadilly Station (See Sackville Street area map below) From Manchester airport Manchester Airport is one of the largest and busiest in the country It is located about 10 miles (16km) south of the city centre about 30 minutes from the university The airport has a number of transport links to the city

bull Train - The airports two terminals are linked directly to the city centre by a fast frequent 24 hour train link to both Piccadilly and Oxford Road stations

bull Taxi - A taxi from the airport to the University will cost approximately pound15

bull Bus - Local buses also run to the Oxford Road and Sackville Street areas of the campus

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 12-

Sackville Street area map For more maps see httpwwwmanchesteracukvisitorstravelmaps and the pdf campus map

82 How to get to the course location Ferranti Building is number 20 on campus map httpswebmailmanchesteracukhordeimpviewphppopup_view=1ampmailbox=INBOXampindex=3243ampactionID=view_attachampid=3ampmimecache=d19c7f6766214047f3e6467983243154 Room C18 is on the C floor

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 13-

9 Accommodation Recommended Hotels Days Hotel Manchester City (Highly recommended) Weston Bldg Sackville Street Sackville St City Center Manchester M13BB UK Maps amp Directions lthttpwwwdaysinncomDaysInncontrolBookingcheck_availvariant=ampid=15068amppropBrandId=DIampforce_nostay=falseamptab=tab4gt Hotels Sunburst Rating ltjavascriptpopup=windowopen(httpwwwdaysinncomDaysInncontrolBookingsunb_popupbrand_logo_DI20height=300width=550resizable=yesscrollbars=yes)popupfocus()gt Phone 44-161-9558400 Fax 44-161-9558050 E-Mail reservationsdays-mcccouk McDonald Hotel Manchester Hotel amp Spa London Road Manchester M1 2PG Tel (+44) 0844 879 9088 httpwwwmacdonaldhotelscoukmanchesterindexhtm Rooms approx pound98 Ibis Charles Street Manchester Charles Street Manchester M1 7DG Tel (+44) 161 2725000 httpwwwibishotelcomgbhotel-3143-ibis-manchester-charles-streetindexshtml Rooms approx pound60 Novotel China Town Manchester 21 Dickinson Street Manchester M1 4LX

Tel (+44)1612352200 httpwwwaccorhotelscomgbhotel-3145-novotel-manchester-centreindexshtml Rooms approx pound75 Please make sure to book your rooms in due time

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 14-

10 Organisation and contacts 101 Course fees Fees for three-day course

bull 3675 Euro for attendees coming from member universities of EES-

UETP bull 900 Euro for attendees coming from non-member universities of the

EES-UETP bull 1500 Euro for attendees coming from non-member industrial

enterprises of the EES-UETP Course fees will include lectures course aids (lectures on CDs leaflets brochures etc) coffee breaks lunches and course dinner

102 Payment details Attendees from the UK make their payments to Barclays Bank Account number 60272663 Sort Code 20-55-34 Attendees from abroad make their payments to Account number 60272663 Sort Code 20-55-34 Swift N BARCGB22 IBAN N GB05BARC20553460272663 Note

- Please state the number RO13187 on the bank payment form - Participants have to provide course organisers with the proof of course

fees payment (ie invoice) by fax not later than 1 week before the course date

103 Dinner

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 15-

On the 26th of January 2010 a course dinner will be held at one of the city restaurants (Necessary information will be provided during the first morning session) Please inform Galina Romanovsky (GalinaRomanovskymanchesteracuk) if you will be attending

104 Contacts Course Leader Prof J V Milanović School of Electrical amp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester UK Phone +44(0) 161 306 87 24 Fax +44(0) 161 306 48 20 Email jovicamilanovicmanchesteracuk Contact Dr Galina Romanovsky University of Manchester UK Phone (mob) +44(0) 77 946 33 225 Fax +44 (0)161 306 48 20 email GalinaRomanovskymanchesteracuk

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 16-

11 Registration form Name

Surname

Attendee position

Attendee main activity

Address

Phone

Fax

E-mail

Main activity of the Company

  • Content
  • 1 Course outline
  • 2 Scope and objectives
  • 3 Who should attend
  • 4 Course duration
  • 5 Course venue
  • 6 Course program
  • 7 Course presenters
    • Vladimir Katic is Professor Head of Power Electronics and Converters Group and Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Technical Sciences at the University of Novi Sad Serbia He received his DiplIng degree from University of Novi Sad Novi Sad Serbia and his MSc and PhD degrees from University of Belgrade Belgrade Yugoslavia all in electrical engineering From 1978 he is with the Institute for Power Electronics amp Communication Engineering of the Faculty of Technical Sciences University of Novi Sad where he is currently Full Professor From 1991 he is the Head of Power Electronics and Converters Group He was Director of the Institute for Power Electronics amp Communication Engineering (1993-98) and from 1998 he is the Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Technical Sciences The main areas of scientific interest and research of Prof Katić are power quality power electronics converters renewable energy sources (wind and solar) and standardization in electrical engineering He is the author or co-author of 12 books amp teaching materials (scripts) and more than 350 scientific papers published in international and national journals or conference proceedings His papers have been cited over 150 times He is also reviewer member of international programme committees and session chairmen of many international or national journals and conferences Prof Katić has been the head main researcher or researcher of 8 international and around 50 national scientific projects or studies Prof Katić is the Senior Member of IEEE Chair of IEEE Serbia and Montenegro Section and Chairman of IEEE Joint Chapter on IASIESPELS at Novi Sad He is observer Member at CIGRE SC C4 (Paris) Member of International and National Committees of CIGRE and National Committees of CIRED CIGRE and ETRAN
      • 8 Travel information
        • 81 How to get to the University of Manchester
        • 82 How to get to the course location
          • 9 Accommodation
          • 10 Organisation and contacts
            • 101 Course fees
            • 102 Payment details
            • 103 Dinner
            • 104 Contacts
              • 11 Registration form
              • Name
              • Surname
              • Attendee position
              • Attendee main activity
              • Address
              • Phone
              • Fax
              • E-mail
              • Main activity of the Company

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 6-

1000 -1050 Voltage sags ndash consequences mitigation economics (JVMilanović)

- Mitigating measures for voltage sags - Assessment of economic costs resulting from

voltage sags 1050 -1110 Coffee break 1110 -1200 Voltage sags ndash consequences mitigation economics (JVMilanović)

- Techno-economic assessment of mitigating solutions

- An approach to voltage sag cost minimisation - Reducing the costs due to voltage sags

1200 -1300 Lunch 1300 -1350 Harmonics ndash sources and calculation (ATesta)

- Definition of harmonics - Measure of harmonic distortion - Harmonic sources and propagation - Consequences of harmonics

1400 -1450 Harmonics ndash sources and calculation (ATesta)

- Harmonic resonance - Characteristics of nonlinear loads - Modelling of harmonics - Types of harmonic studies and study procedure

1450 -1510 Coffee break 1510 -1600 Harmonics ndash standards and mitigation (VKatić)

- Brief overview of major harmonic standards - Standards for harmonic measurements - Overview of the characteristic results of the

harmonic measurements in the field

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 7-

1610 -1700 Harmonics ndash standards and mitigation (VKatić)

- Mitigation of harmonics - Harmonic filters and filter design procedure

1930 Course dinner Day 3 Wednesday 27th January 2010 900 -950 Monitoring Conditioning and Economics (JVMilanović)

- Monitoring Power Quality - Choosing monitoring locations and duration of

monitoring - Types of monitoring equipment - Overview of conditioning equipment - Location and economic considerations

1000 -1050 Introduction to RES DG amp Smart grids (PVaessen)

- Development of RES amp DG - Status and development of SmartGrids in Europe - Technology amp Testing - Future Outlook

1050 -1110 Coffee break 1110 -1200 EU and International standards amp regulation related toPQ in networks with RES DG amp Smart grids (PVaessen)

- Present standards and regulation - Developments of newadditonalother standards - Prestandardisation activites DER-labs - Tests and practical experiences - Smartgrids Standards needed

1210 -1220 Closing remarks (JVMilanović) 1220 -1330 Lunch

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 8-

7 Course presenters Jovica V Milanović (Course Leader) is Professor of Electrical Power Engineering and Director of Research in the School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering at The University of Manchester Manchester United Kingdom He received his DiplIng and MSc degrees from the University of Belgrade Yugoslavia his PhD degree from the University of Newcastle Australia and his Higher Doctorate (Doctor of Science degree) from the University of Manchester UK all in electrical engineering Prior to joining The University of Manchester in January 1998 he worked with ldquoEnergoprojectrdquo Engineering and Consulting Co in Belgrade Yugoslavia University of Belgrade Yugoslavia and the universities of Newcastle and Tasmania in Australia His research work over the years has been mainly in two areas power system dynamics and control and power quality with a common underlying stream of probabilistic stochastic modeling of uncertainties of events and system parameters He is editor or member of editorial boards of 5 international journals member of international technical committees of 25 international conferences and member of 5 past or current international CIGRE CIRED IEEE working groups in the areas of power quality and power system dynamics Professor Milanović presented over 80 courses and lectures to industry and academia around the world in the areas of power quality and power system dynamics and published over 200 research papers He is a Chartered Engineer in the UK a Foreign Fellow of the Serbian Academy of Engineering Sciences a Fellow of the IET and a Fellow of the IEEE for contributions to power system dynamics and power quality Math Bollen is guest Professor in Electric Power Engineering Lulearing University of Technology Skelleftearing Sweden since June 2004 and Manager Power Quality and Distributed Generation STRI AB Ludvika Sweden since November 2003He received the MSc and PhD degrees from Eindhoven University of Technology Eindhoven The Netherlands in 1985 and 1989 respectively Before joining STRI in 2003 he has been working as a post-doctoral researchers with Eindhoven University of Technology as a guest researcher with University of The Netherlands Antilles as a lecturer with University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology (UMIST) and as a professor with Chalmers University of Technology Gothenburg Sweden His fields of expertise include Electric power quality Power-system reliability Power-system design and protection and the integration of new sources of generation into the distribution and transmission networks Math Bollen has written about 300 papers for journals and conferences two textbooks on power quality and contributed to several other books and

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 9-

standards on the subject Through his 20 years of experience on power quality he has become one of the leading researchers in this area He was among others convener of CIGRECIREDUIE working group C4110 (voltage dip immunity) and is chair of UIE working group 2 (power quality) In 2005 Math Bollen became Fellow of the IEEE for his contributions to power quality and reliability

Vladimir Katic is Professor Head of Power Electronics and Converters Group and Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Technical Sciences at the University of Novi Sad Serbia He received his DiplIng degree from University of Novi Sad Novi Sad Serbia and his MSc and PhD degrees from University of Belgrade Belgrade Yugoslavia all in electrical engineering From 1978 he is with the Institute for Power Electronics amp Communication Engineering of the Faculty of Technical Sciences University of Novi Sad where he is currently Full Professor From 1991 he is the Head of Power Electronics and Converters Group He was Director of the Institute for Power Electronics amp Communication Engineering (1993-98) and from 1998 he is the Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Technical Sciences The main areas of scientific interest and research of Prof Katić are power quality power electronics converters renewable energy sources (wind and solar) and standardization in electrical engineering He is the author or co-author of 12 books amp teaching materials (scripts) and more than 350 scientific papers published in international and national journals or conference proceedings His papers have been cited over 150 times He is also reviewer member of international programme committees and session chairmen of many international or national journals and conferences Prof Katić has been the head main researcher or researcher of 8 international and around 50 national scientific projects or studies Prof Katić is the Senior Member of IEEE Chair of IEEE Serbia and Montenegro Section and Chairman of IEEE Joint Chapter on IASIESPELS at Novi Sad He is observer Member at CIGRE SC C4 (Paris) Member of International and National Committees of CIGRE and National Committees of CIRED CIGRE and ETRAN Alfredo Testa is a Professor in Electrical Power Systems at the Second University of Naples Aversa Italy He was born in Naples Italy on March 10 1950 He received the degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Naples in 1975 He has been an assistant professor at Calabria University from 1984 to 1987 and associate professor of Electric Plants from 1987 to 1990 In Nov 1990 he moved to Naples University where he was associate professor of Protection and Reliability of Electric Services during the academic year 9495 he was full professor of Power Electronic Systems in Electric Plants at Trieste University since the academic year 9596 he has been full professor at Naples Second University He is engaged in researches

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 10-

on electrical power systems reliability and harmonic analysis He is author of more than 200 scientific papers He takes part to IEEE task forces for interharmonics studies and for harmonic probabilistic modelling He collaborates as reviewer of international reviews (ETEP-IEEE-IET Transactions) and international conferences (ICHQP PMAPS hellip) he is organizer of international conferences in particular Co-Chairman of PMAPS2002 and member of the Organizing Committee of ICHQP He won the Best paper awards at the 7th International Conf on Harmonics and Quality of Power (ICHQP) Las Vegas (USA) Oct 1996 and at the 9th ICHQP Orlando (USA) Oct2000 He is Chair of the Italian Chapter of IEEE Italy Section - PES Joint Chapter Region 8 He has been invited speaker or panelist at numerous IEEE conferences He is Co-editor of the Electrical Power Quality and Utilization Journal and Editor of special issues on power quality of important journals (ETEP COMPEL EPES) He is co-author of a book on probabilistic aspects of harmonic distortion Dr Testa is a Fellow of the IEEE for contributions to modeling measurement and analysis of waveform distortion in power systems and a member of AEI (the Italian Institute of Electrical Engineers) Zbigniew Hanzelka is Professor in the Institute of Electrical Drives and Industrial Equipment Control of the AGH-University of Science and Technology Krakow Poland His area of research includes electrical power quality particularly methods of reducing the influence of power converters on supply network He is Editor-in-chief of Electrical Power Quality Utilization journal and Power Engineering and Electronics journal member of several technical committees of national and international conferences and several committees of national and international professional associations including IEC UIE CIGRE He is also member of Power Electronics Drives and Electromagnetic Compatibility Committees of Polish Academy of Science and Chairman of the Electrical Power Quality Committee (Association of Polish Electrical Engineers SEP) He has published more than 200 papers in journals and conference proceeding Peter Vaessen received his MSc degree in electrical engineering from the Eindhoven University of Technology The Netherlands in 1985 In the same year he joined KEMA and he held several research positions in the field of large power transformers and high voltage measurements From 1991 to 1996 he managed several realization projects among them construction of Dutch 400kV substations As a principal consultant he has experience in (U)HVDC technology and quality assurance as well as in future SmartGrids development with integration of RES and DG For the European Union and the Dutch Ministry of Economic affairs he participated in the set up of several research programs and performed studies into the future of electricity supply

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 11-

and the reliability of the electricity network He is actively involved in the technology strategy of KEMA for the research and laboratory developments He is member of the working group grid infrastructure for the Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs and member of the Cigreacute working group B4-52 DC grid feasibility study and the CENELEC working group on the development of SmartGrids standards He is an experienced lecturer on modern control systems and high voltage technology at the Arnhem Polytech He successfully chaired and participated at international panel sessions and conferences delivered numerous presentations published some 30 papers and coached some 60 undergraduate students (university and polytech) during their practical work at KEMA He is co-author of the book ldquorapid current the next revolution in electricityrdquo

8 Travel information 81 How to get to the University of Manchester The University of Manchester (wwwmanchesteracuk) is located close to both Piccadilly main line station (about two and a half hours from London) and Oxford Road train station with Victoria train station a little further away For details of timetables tickets and other rail information please ring National Rail Enquiries on +44 (0)20 7278 5240 from overseas From Manchester Piccadilly railway station (Main station in Manchester) The Sackville Street area of the campus is within 5 minutes walk of Piccadilly Station (See Sackville Street area map below) From Manchester airport Manchester Airport is one of the largest and busiest in the country It is located about 10 miles (16km) south of the city centre about 30 minutes from the university The airport has a number of transport links to the city

bull Train - The airports two terminals are linked directly to the city centre by a fast frequent 24 hour train link to both Piccadilly and Oxford Road stations

bull Taxi - A taxi from the airport to the University will cost approximately pound15

bull Bus - Local buses also run to the Oxford Road and Sackville Street areas of the campus

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 12-

Sackville Street area map For more maps see httpwwwmanchesteracukvisitorstravelmaps and the pdf campus map

82 How to get to the course location Ferranti Building is number 20 on campus map httpswebmailmanchesteracukhordeimpviewphppopup_view=1ampmailbox=INBOXampindex=3243ampactionID=view_attachampid=3ampmimecache=d19c7f6766214047f3e6467983243154 Room C18 is on the C floor

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 13-

9 Accommodation Recommended Hotels Days Hotel Manchester City (Highly recommended) Weston Bldg Sackville Street Sackville St City Center Manchester M13BB UK Maps amp Directions lthttpwwwdaysinncomDaysInncontrolBookingcheck_availvariant=ampid=15068amppropBrandId=DIampforce_nostay=falseamptab=tab4gt Hotels Sunburst Rating ltjavascriptpopup=windowopen(httpwwwdaysinncomDaysInncontrolBookingsunb_popupbrand_logo_DI20height=300width=550resizable=yesscrollbars=yes)popupfocus()gt Phone 44-161-9558400 Fax 44-161-9558050 E-Mail reservationsdays-mcccouk McDonald Hotel Manchester Hotel amp Spa London Road Manchester M1 2PG Tel (+44) 0844 879 9088 httpwwwmacdonaldhotelscoukmanchesterindexhtm Rooms approx pound98 Ibis Charles Street Manchester Charles Street Manchester M1 7DG Tel (+44) 161 2725000 httpwwwibishotelcomgbhotel-3143-ibis-manchester-charles-streetindexshtml Rooms approx pound60 Novotel China Town Manchester 21 Dickinson Street Manchester M1 4LX

Tel (+44)1612352200 httpwwwaccorhotelscomgbhotel-3145-novotel-manchester-centreindexshtml Rooms approx pound75 Please make sure to book your rooms in due time

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 14-

10 Organisation and contacts 101 Course fees Fees for three-day course

bull 3675 Euro for attendees coming from member universities of EES-

UETP bull 900 Euro for attendees coming from non-member universities of the

EES-UETP bull 1500 Euro for attendees coming from non-member industrial

enterprises of the EES-UETP Course fees will include lectures course aids (lectures on CDs leaflets brochures etc) coffee breaks lunches and course dinner

102 Payment details Attendees from the UK make their payments to Barclays Bank Account number 60272663 Sort Code 20-55-34 Attendees from abroad make their payments to Account number 60272663 Sort Code 20-55-34 Swift N BARCGB22 IBAN N GB05BARC20553460272663 Note

- Please state the number RO13187 on the bank payment form - Participants have to provide course organisers with the proof of course

fees payment (ie invoice) by fax not later than 1 week before the course date

103 Dinner

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 15-

On the 26th of January 2010 a course dinner will be held at one of the city restaurants (Necessary information will be provided during the first morning session) Please inform Galina Romanovsky (GalinaRomanovskymanchesteracuk) if you will be attending

104 Contacts Course Leader Prof J V Milanović School of Electrical amp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester UK Phone +44(0) 161 306 87 24 Fax +44(0) 161 306 48 20 Email jovicamilanovicmanchesteracuk Contact Dr Galina Romanovsky University of Manchester UK Phone (mob) +44(0) 77 946 33 225 Fax +44 (0)161 306 48 20 email GalinaRomanovskymanchesteracuk

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 16-

11 Registration form Name

Surname

Attendee position

Attendee main activity

Address

Phone

Fax

E-mail

Main activity of the Company

  • Content
  • 1 Course outline
  • 2 Scope and objectives
  • 3 Who should attend
  • 4 Course duration
  • 5 Course venue
  • 6 Course program
  • 7 Course presenters
    • Vladimir Katic is Professor Head of Power Electronics and Converters Group and Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Technical Sciences at the University of Novi Sad Serbia He received his DiplIng degree from University of Novi Sad Novi Sad Serbia and his MSc and PhD degrees from University of Belgrade Belgrade Yugoslavia all in electrical engineering From 1978 he is with the Institute for Power Electronics amp Communication Engineering of the Faculty of Technical Sciences University of Novi Sad where he is currently Full Professor From 1991 he is the Head of Power Electronics and Converters Group He was Director of the Institute for Power Electronics amp Communication Engineering (1993-98) and from 1998 he is the Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Technical Sciences The main areas of scientific interest and research of Prof Katić are power quality power electronics converters renewable energy sources (wind and solar) and standardization in electrical engineering He is the author or co-author of 12 books amp teaching materials (scripts) and more than 350 scientific papers published in international and national journals or conference proceedings His papers have been cited over 150 times He is also reviewer member of international programme committees and session chairmen of many international or national journals and conferences Prof Katić has been the head main researcher or researcher of 8 international and around 50 national scientific projects or studies Prof Katić is the Senior Member of IEEE Chair of IEEE Serbia and Montenegro Section and Chairman of IEEE Joint Chapter on IASIESPELS at Novi Sad He is observer Member at CIGRE SC C4 (Paris) Member of International and National Committees of CIGRE and National Committees of CIRED CIGRE and ETRAN
      • 8 Travel information
        • 81 How to get to the University of Manchester
        • 82 How to get to the course location
          • 9 Accommodation
          • 10 Organisation and contacts
            • 101 Course fees
            • 102 Payment details
            • 103 Dinner
            • 104 Contacts
              • 11 Registration form
              • Name
              • Surname
              • Attendee position
              • Attendee main activity
              • Address
              • Phone
              • Fax
              • E-mail
              • Main activity of the Company

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 7-

1610 -1700 Harmonics ndash standards and mitigation (VKatić)

- Mitigation of harmonics - Harmonic filters and filter design procedure

1930 Course dinner Day 3 Wednesday 27th January 2010 900 -950 Monitoring Conditioning and Economics (JVMilanović)

- Monitoring Power Quality - Choosing monitoring locations and duration of

monitoring - Types of monitoring equipment - Overview of conditioning equipment - Location and economic considerations

1000 -1050 Introduction to RES DG amp Smart grids (PVaessen)

- Development of RES amp DG - Status and development of SmartGrids in Europe - Technology amp Testing - Future Outlook

1050 -1110 Coffee break 1110 -1200 EU and International standards amp regulation related toPQ in networks with RES DG amp Smart grids (PVaessen)

- Present standards and regulation - Developments of newadditonalother standards - Prestandardisation activites DER-labs - Tests and practical experiences - Smartgrids Standards needed

1210 -1220 Closing remarks (JVMilanović) 1220 -1330 Lunch

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 8-

7 Course presenters Jovica V Milanović (Course Leader) is Professor of Electrical Power Engineering and Director of Research in the School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering at The University of Manchester Manchester United Kingdom He received his DiplIng and MSc degrees from the University of Belgrade Yugoslavia his PhD degree from the University of Newcastle Australia and his Higher Doctorate (Doctor of Science degree) from the University of Manchester UK all in electrical engineering Prior to joining The University of Manchester in January 1998 he worked with ldquoEnergoprojectrdquo Engineering and Consulting Co in Belgrade Yugoslavia University of Belgrade Yugoslavia and the universities of Newcastle and Tasmania in Australia His research work over the years has been mainly in two areas power system dynamics and control and power quality with a common underlying stream of probabilistic stochastic modeling of uncertainties of events and system parameters He is editor or member of editorial boards of 5 international journals member of international technical committees of 25 international conferences and member of 5 past or current international CIGRE CIRED IEEE working groups in the areas of power quality and power system dynamics Professor Milanović presented over 80 courses and lectures to industry and academia around the world in the areas of power quality and power system dynamics and published over 200 research papers He is a Chartered Engineer in the UK a Foreign Fellow of the Serbian Academy of Engineering Sciences a Fellow of the IET and a Fellow of the IEEE for contributions to power system dynamics and power quality Math Bollen is guest Professor in Electric Power Engineering Lulearing University of Technology Skelleftearing Sweden since June 2004 and Manager Power Quality and Distributed Generation STRI AB Ludvika Sweden since November 2003He received the MSc and PhD degrees from Eindhoven University of Technology Eindhoven The Netherlands in 1985 and 1989 respectively Before joining STRI in 2003 he has been working as a post-doctoral researchers with Eindhoven University of Technology as a guest researcher with University of The Netherlands Antilles as a lecturer with University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology (UMIST) and as a professor with Chalmers University of Technology Gothenburg Sweden His fields of expertise include Electric power quality Power-system reliability Power-system design and protection and the integration of new sources of generation into the distribution and transmission networks Math Bollen has written about 300 papers for journals and conferences two textbooks on power quality and contributed to several other books and

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 9-

standards on the subject Through his 20 years of experience on power quality he has become one of the leading researchers in this area He was among others convener of CIGRECIREDUIE working group C4110 (voltage dip immunity) and is chair of UIE working group 2 (power quality) In 2005 Math Bollen became Fellow of the IEEE for his contributions to power quality and reliability

Vladimir Katic is Professor Head of Power Electronics and Converters Group and Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Technical Sciences at the University of Novi Sad Serbia He received his DiplIng degree from University of Novi Sad Novi Sad Serbia and his MSc and PhD degrees from University of Belgrade Belgrade Yugoslavia all in electrical engineering From 1978 he is with the Institute for Power Electronics amp Communication Engineering of the Faculty of Technical Sciences University of Novi Sad where he is currently Full Professor From 1991 he is the Head of Power Electronics and Converters Group He was Director of the Institute for Power Electronics amp Communication Engineering (1993-98) and from 1998 he is the Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Technical Sciences The main areas of scientific interest and research of Prof Katić are power quality power electronics converters renewable energy sources (wind and solar) and standardization in electrical engineering He is the author or co-author of 12 books amp teaching materials (scripts) and more than 350 scientific papers published in international and national journals or conference proceedings His papers have been cited over 150 times He is also reviewer member of international programme committees and session chairmen of many international or national journals and conferences Prof Katić has been the head main researcher or researcher of 8 international and around 50 national scientific projects or studies Prof Katić is the Senior Member of IEEE Chair of IEEE Serbia and Montenegro Section and Chairman of IEEE Joint Chapter on IASIESPELS at Novi Sad He is observer Member at CIGRE SC C4 (Paris) Member of International and National Committees of CIGRE and National Committees of CIRED CIGRE and ETRAN Alfredo Testa is a Professor in Electrical Power Systems at the Second University of Naples Aversa Italy He was born in Naples Italy on March 10 1950 He received the degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Naples in 1975 He has been an assistant professor at Calabria University from 1984 to 1987 and associate professor of Electric Plants from 1987 to 1990 In Nov 1990 he moved to Naples University where he was associate professor of Protection and Reliability of Electric Services during the academic year 9495 he was full professor of Power Electronic Systems in Electric Plants at Trieste University since the academic year 9596 he has been full professor at Naples Second University He is engaged in researches

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 10-

on electrical power systems reliability and harmonic analysis He is author of more than 200 scientific papers He takes part to IEEE task forces for interharmonics studies and for harmonic probabilistic modelling He collaborates as reviewer of international reviews (ETEP-IEEE-IET Transactions) and international conferences (ICHQP PMAPS hellip) he is organizer of international conferences in particular Co-Chairman of PMAPS2002 and member of the Organizing Committee of ICHQP He won the Best paper awards at the 7th International Conf on Harmonics and Quality of Power (ICHQP) Las Vegas (USA) Oct 1996 and at the 9th ICHQP Orlando (USA) Oct2000 He is Chair of the Italian Chapter of IEEE Italy Section - PES Joint Chapter Region 8 He has been invited speaker or panelist at numerous IEEE conferences He is Co-editor of the Electrical Power Quality and Utilization Journal and Editor of special issues on power quality of important journals (ETEP COMPEL EPES) He is co-author of a book on probabilistic aspects of harmonic distortion Dr Testa is a Fellow of the IEEE for contributions to modeling measurement and analysis of waveform distortion in power systems and a member of AEI (the Italian Institute of Electrical Engineers) Zbigniew Hanzelka is Professor in the Institute of Electrical Drives and Industrial Equipment Control of the AGH-University of Science and Technology Krakow Poland His area of research includes electrical power quality particularly methods of reducing the influence of power converters on supply network He is Editor-in-chief of Electrical Power Quality Utilization journal and Power Engineering and Electronics journal member of several technical committees of national and international conferences and several committees of national and international professional associations including IEC UIE CIGRE He is also member of Power Electronics Drives and Electromagnetic Compatibility Committees of Polish Academy of Science and Chairman of the Electrical Power Quality Committee (Association of Polish Electrical Engineers SEP) He has published more than 200 papers in journals and conference proceeding Peter Vaessen received his MSc degree in electrical engineering from the Eindhoven University of Technology The Netherlands in 1985 In the same year he joined KEMA and he held several research positions in the field of large power transformers and high voltage measurements From 1991 to 1996 he managed several realization projects among them construction of Dutch 400kV substations As a principal consultant he has experience in (U)HVDC technology and quality assurance as well as in future SmartGrids development with integration of RES and DG For the European Union and the Dutch Ministry of Economic affairs he participated in the set up of several research programs and performed studies into the future of electricity supply

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 11-

and the reliability of the electricity network He is actively involved in the technology strategy of KEMA for the research and laboratory developments He is member of the working group grid infrastructure for the Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs and member of the Cigreacute working group B4-52 DC grid feasibility study and the CENELEC working group on the development of SmartGrids standards He is an experienced lecturer on modern control systems and high voltage technology at the Arnhem Polytech He successfully chaired and participated at international panel sessions and conferences delivered numerous presentations published some 30 papers and coached some 60 undergraduate students (university and polytech) during their practical work at KEMA He is co-author of the book ldquorapid current the next revolution in electricityrdquo

8 Travel information 81 How to get to the University of Manchester The University of Manchester (wwwmanchesteracuk) is located close to both Piccadilly main line station (about two and a half hours from London) and Oxford Road train station with Victoria train station a little further away For details of timetables tickets and other rail information please ring National Rail Enquiries on +44 (0)20 7278 5240 from overseas From Manchester Piccadilly railway station (Main station in Manchester) The Sackville Street area of the campus is within 5 minutes walk of Piccadilly Station (See Sackville Street area map below) From Manchester airport Manchester Airport is one of the largest and busiest in the country It is located about 10 miles (16km) south of the city centre about 30 minutes from the university The airport has a number of transport links to the city

bull Train - The airports two terminals are linked directly to the city centre by a fast frequent 24 hour train link to both Piccadilly and Oxford Road stations

bull Taxi - A taxi from the airport to the University will cost approximately pound15

bull Bus - Local buses also run to the Oxford Road and Sackville Street areas of the campus

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 12-

Sackville Street area map For more maps see httpwwwmanchesteracukvisitorstravelmaps and the pdf campus map

82 How to get to the course location Ferranti Building is number 20 on campus map httpswebmailmanchesteracukhordeimpviewphppopup_view=1ampmailbox=INBOXampindex=3243ampactionID=view_attachampid=3ampmimecache=d19c7f6766214047f3e6467983243154 Room C18 is on the C floor

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 13-

9 Accommodation Recommended Hotels Days Hotel Manchester City (Highly recommended) Weston Bldg Sackville Street Sackville St City Center Manchester M13BB UK Maps amp Directions lthttpwwwdaysinncomDaysInncontrolBookingcheck_availvariant=ampid=15068amppropBrandId=DIampforce_nostay=falseamptab=tab4gt Hotels Sunburst Rating ltjavascriptpopup=windowopen(httpwwwdaysinncomDaysInncontrolBookingsunb_popupbrand_logo_DI20height=300width=550resizable=yesscrollbars=yes)popupfocus()gt Phone 44-161-9558400 Fax 44-161-9558050 E-Mail reservationsdays-mcccouk McDonald Hotel Manchester Hotel amp Spa London Road Manchester M1 2PG Tel (+44) 0844 879 9088 httpwwwmacdonaldhotelscoukmanchesterindexhtm Rooms approx pound98 Ibis Charles Street Manchester Charles Street Manchester M1 7DG Tel (+44) 161 2725000 httpwwwibishotelcomgbhotel-3143-ibis-manchester-charles-streetindexshtml Rooms approx pound60 Novotel China Town Manchester 21 Dickinson Street Manchester M1 4LX

Tel (+44)1612352200 httpwwwaccorhotelscomgbhotel-3145-novotel-manchester-centreindexshtml Rooms approx pound75 Please make sure to book your rooms in due time

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 14-

10 Organisation and contacts 101 Course fees Fees for three-day course

bull 3675 Euro for attendees coming from member universities of EES-

UETP bull 900 Euro for attendees coming from non-member universities of the

EES-UETP bull 1500 Euro for attendees coming from non-member industrial

enterprises of the EES-UETP Course fees will include lectures course aids (lectures on CDs leaflets brochures etc) coffee breaks lunches and course dinner

102 Payment details Attendees from the UK make their payments to Barclays Bank Account number 60272663 Sort Code 20-55-34 Attendees from abroad make their payments to Account number 60272663 Sort Code 20-55-34 Swift N BARCGB22 IBAN N GB05BARC20553460272663 Note

- Please state the number RO13187 on the bank payment form - Participants have to provide course organisers with the proof of course

fees payment (ie invoice) by fax not later than 1 week before the course date

103 Dinner

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 15-

On the 26th of January 2010 a course dinner will be held at one of the city restaurants (Necessary information will be provided during the first morning session) Please inform Galina Romanovsky (GalinaRomanovskymanchesteracuk) if you will be attending

104 Contacts Course Leader Prof J V Milanović School of Electrical amp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester UK Phone +44(0) 161 306 87 24 Fax +44(0) 161 306 48 20 Email jovicamilanovicmanchesteracuk Contact Dr Galina Romanovsky University of Manchester UK Phone (mob) +44(0) 77 946 33 225 Fax +44 (0)161 306 48 20 email GalinaRomanovskymanchesteracuk

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 16-

11 Registration form Name

Surname

Attendee position

Attendee main activity

Address

Phone

Fax

E-mail

Main activity of the Company

  • Content
  • 1 Course outline
  • 2 Scope and objectives
  • 3 Who should attend
  • 4 Course duration
  • 5 Course venue
  • 6 Course program
  • 7 Course presenters
    • Vladimir Katic is Professor Head of Power Electronics and Converters Group and Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Technical Sciences at the University of Novi Sad Serbia He received his DiplIng degree from University of Novi Sad Novi Sad Serbia and his MSc and PhD degrees from University of Belgrade Belgrade Yugoslavia all in electrical engineering From 1978 he is with the Institute for Power Electronics amp Communication Engineering of the Faculty of Technical Sciences University of Novi Sad where he is currently Full Professor From 1991 he is the Head of Power Electronics and Converters Group He was Director of the Institute for Power Electronics amp Communication Engineering (1993-98) and from 1998 he is the Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Technical Sciences The main areas of scientific interest and research of Prof Katić are power quality power electronics converters renewable energy sources (wind and solar) and standardization in electrical engineering He is the author or co-author of 12 books amp teaching materials (scripts) and more than 350 scientific papers published in international and national journals or conference proceedings His papers have been cited over 150 times He is also reviewer member of international programme committees and session chairmen of many international or national journals and conferences Prof Katić has been the head main researcher or researcher of 8 international and around 50 national scientific projects or studies Prof Katić is the Senior Member of IEEE Chair of IEEE Serbia and Montenegro Section and Chairman of IEEE Joint Chapter on IASIESPELS at Novi Sad He is observer Member at CIGRE SC C4 (Paris) Member of International and National Committees of CIGRE and National Committees of CIRED CIGRE and ETRAN
      • 8 Travel information
        • 81 How to get to the University of Manchester
        • 82 How to get to the course location
          • 9 Accommodation
          • 10 Organisation and contacts
            • 101 Course fees
            • 102 Payment details
            • 103 Dinner
            • 104 Contacts
              • 11 Registration form
              • Name
              • Surname
              • Attendee position
              • Attendee main activity
              • Address
              • Phone
              • Fax
              • E-mail
              • Main activity of the Company

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 8-

7 Course presenters Jovica V Milanović (Course Leader) is Professor of Electrical Power Engineering and Director of Research in the School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering at The University of Manchester Manchester United Kingdom He received his DiplIng and MSc degrees from the University of Belgrade Yugoslavia his PhD degree from the University of Newcastle Australia and his Higher Doctorate (Doctor of Science degree) from the University of Manchester UK all in electrical engineering Prior to joining The University of Manchester in January 1998 he worked with ldquoEnergoprojectrdquo Engineering and Consulting Co in Belgrade Yugoslavia University of Belgrade Yugoslavia and the universities of Newcastle and Tasmania in Australia His research work over the years has been mainly in two areas power system dynamics and control and power quality with a common underlying stream of probabilistic stochastic modeling of uncertainties of events and system parameters He is editor or member of editorial boards of 5 international journals member of international technical committees of 25 international conferences and member of 5 past or current international CIGRE CIRED IEEE working groups in the areas of power quality and power system dynamics Professor Milanović presented over 80 courses and lectures to industry and academia around the world in the areas of power quality and power system dynamics and published over 200 research papers He is a Chartered Engineer in the UK a Foreign Fellow of the Serbian Academy of Engineering Sciences a Fellow of the IET and a Fellow of the IEEE for contributions to power system dynamics and power quality Math Bollen is guest Professor in Electric Power Engineering Lulearing University of Technology Skelleftearing Sweden since June 2004 and Manager Power Quality and Distributed Generation STRI AB Ludvika Sweden since November 2003He received the MSc and PhD degrees from Eindhoven University of Technology Eindhoven The Netherlands in 1985 and 1989 respectively Before joining STRI in 2003 he has been working as a post-doctoral researchers with Eindhoven University of Technology as a guest researcher with University of The Netherlands Antilles as a lecturer with University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology (UMIST) and as a professor with Chalmers University of Technology Gothenburg Sweden His fields of expertise include Electric power quality Power-system reliability Power-system design and protection and the integration of new sources of generation into the distribution and transmission networks Math Bollen has written about 300 papers for journals and conferences two textbooks on power quality and contributed to several other books and

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 9-

standards on the subject Through his 20 years of experience on power quality he has become one of the leading researchers in this area He was among others convener of CIGRECIREDUIE working group C4110 (voltage dip immunity) and is chair of UIE working group 2 (power quality) In 2005 Math Bollen became Fellow of the IEEE for his contributions to power quality and reliability

Vladimir Katic is Professor Head of Power Electronics and Converters Group and Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Technical Sciences at the University of Novi Sad Serbia He received his DiplIng degree from University of Novi Sad Novi Sad Serbia and his MSc and PhD degrees from University of Belgrade Belgrade Yugoslavia all in electrical engineering From 1978 he is with the Institute for Power Electronics amp Communication Engineering of the Faculty of Technical Sciences University of Novi Sad where he is currently Full Professor From 1991 he is the Head of Power Electronics and Converters Group He was Director of the Institute for Power Electronics amp Communication Engineering (1993-98) and from 1998 he is the Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Technical Sciences The main areas of scientific interest and research of Prof Katić are power quality power electronics converters renewable energy sources (wind and solar) and standardization in electrical engineering He is the author or co-author of 12 books amp teaching materials (scripts) and more than 350 scientific papers published in international and national journals or conference proceedings His papers have been cited over 150 times He is also reviewer member of international programme committees and session chairmen of many international or national journals and conferences Prof Katić has been the head main researcher or researcher of 8 international and around 50 national scientific projects or studies Prof Katić is the Senior Member of IEEE Chair of IEEE Serbia and Montenegro Section and Chairman of IEEE Joint Chapter on IASIESPELS at Novi Sad He is observer Member at CIGRE SC C4 (Paris) Member of International and National Committees of CIGRE and National Committees of CIRED CIGRE and ETRAN Alfredo Testa is a Professor in Electrical Power Systems at the Second University of Naples Aversa Italy He was born in Naples Italy on March 10 1950 He received the degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Naples in 1975 He has been an assistant professor at Calabria University from 1984 to 1987 and associate professor of Electric Plants from 1987 to 1990 In Nov 1990 he moved to Naples University where he was associate professor of Protection and Reliability of Electric Services during the academic year 9495 he was full professor of Power Electronic Systems in Electric Plants at Trieste University since the academic year 9596 he has been full professor at Naples Second University He is engaged in researches

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 10-

on electrical power systems reliability and harmonic analysis He is author of more than 200 scientific papers He takes part to IEEE task forces for interharmonics studies and for harmonic probabilistic modelling He collaborates as reviewer of international reviews (ETEP-IEEE-IET Transactions) and international conferences (ICHQP PMAPS hellip) he is organizer of international conferences in particular Co-Chairman of PMAPS2002 and member of the Organizing Committee of ICHQP He won the Best paper awards at the 7th International Conf on Harmonics and Quality of Power (ICHQP) Las Vegas (USA) Oct 1996 and at the 9th ICHQP Orlando (USA) Oct2000 He is Chair of the Italian Chapter of IEEE Italy Section - PES Joint Chapter Region 8 He has been invited speaker or panelist at numerous IEEE conferences He is Co-editor of the Electrical Power Quality and Utilization Journal and Editor of special issues on power quality of important journals (ETEP COMPEL EPES) He is co-author of a book on probabilistic aspects of harmonic distortion Dr Testa is a Fellow of the IEEE for contributions to modeling measurement and analysis of waveform distortion in power systems and a member of AEI (the Italian Institute of Electrical Engineers) Zbigniew Hanzelka is Professor in the Institute of Electrical Drives and Industrial Equipment Control of the AGH-University of Science and Technology Krakow Poland His area of research includes electrical power quality particularly methods of reducing the influence of power converters on supply network He is Editor-in-chief of Electrical Power Quality Utilization journal and Power Engineering and Electronics journal member of several technical committees of national and international conferences and several committees of national and international professional associations including IEC UIE CIGRE He is also member of Power Electronics Drives and Electromagnetic Compatibility Committees of Polish Academy of Science and Chairman of the Electrical Power Quality Committee (Association of Polish Electrical Engineers SEP) He has published more than 200 papers in journals and conference proceeding Peter Vaessen received his MSc degree in electrical engineering from the Eindhoven University of Technology The Netherlands in 1985 In the same year he joined KEMA and he held several research positions in the field of large power transformers and high voltage measurements From 1991 to 1996 he managed several realization projects among them construction of Dutch 400kV substations As a principal consultant he has experience in (U)HVDC technology and quality assurance as well as in future SmartGrids development with integration of RES and DG For the European Union and the Dutch Ministry of Economic affairs he participated in the set up of several research programs and performed studies into the future of electricity supply

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 11-

and the reliability of the electricity network He is actively involved in the technology strategy of KEMA for the research and laboratory developments He is member of the working group grid infrastructure for the Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs and member of the Cigreacute working group B4-52 DC grid feasibility study and the CENELEC working group on the development of SmartGrids standards He is an experienced lecturer on modern control systems and high voltage technology at the Arnhem Polytech He successfully chaired and participated at international panel sessions and conferences delivered numerous presentations published some 30 papers and coached some 60 undergraduate students (university and polytech) during their practical work at KEMA He is co-author of the book ldquorapid current the next revolution in electricityrdquo

8 Travel information 81 How to get to the University of Manchester The University of Manchester (wwwmanchesteracuk) is located close to both Piccadilly main line station (about two and a half hours from London) and Oxford Road train station with Victoria train station a little further away For details of timetables tickets and other rail information please ring National Rail Enquiries on +44 (0)20 7278 5240 from overseas From Manchester Piccadilly railway station (Main station in Manchester) The Sackville Street area of the campus is within 5 minutes walk of Piccadilly Station (See Sackville Street area map below) From Manchester airport Manchester Airport is one of the largest and busiest in the country It is located about 10 miles (16km) south of the city centre about 30 minutes from the university The airport has a number of transport links to the city

bull Train - The airports two terminals are linked directly to the city centre by a fast frequent 24 hour train link to both Piccadilly and Oxford Road stations

bull Taxi - A taxi from the airport to the University will cost approximately pound15

bull Bus - Local buses also run to the Oxford Road and Sackville Street areas of the campus

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 12-

Sackville Street area map For more maps see httpwwwmanchesteracukvisitorstravelmaps and the pdf campus map

82 How to get to the course location Ferranti Building is number 20 on campus map httpswebmailmanchesteracukhordeimpviewphppopup_view=1ampmailbox=INBOXampindex=3243ampactionID=view_attachampid=3ampmimecache=d19c7f6766214047f3e6467983243154 Room C18 is on the C floor

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 13-

9 Accommodation Recommended Hotels Days Hotel Manchester City (Highly recommended) Weston Bldg Sackville Street Sackville St City Center Manchester M13BB UK Maps amp Directions lthttpwwwdaysinncomDaysInncontrolBookingcheck_availvariant=ampid=15068amppropBrandId=DIampforce_nostay=falseamptab=tab4gt Hotels Sunburst Rating ltjavascriptpopup=windowopen(httpwwwdaysinncomDaysInncontrolBookingsunb_popupbrand_logo_DI20height=300width=550resizable=yesscrollbars=yes)popupfocus()gt Phone 44-161-9558400 Fax 44-161-9558050 E-Mail reservationsdays-mcccouk McDonald Hotel Manchester Hotel amp Spa London Road Manchester M1 2PG Tel (+44) 0844 879 9088 httpwwwmacdonaldhotelscoukmanchesterindexhtm Rooms approx pound98 Ibis Charles Street Manchester Charles Street Manchester M1 7DG Tel (+44) 161 2725000 httpwwwibishotelcomgbhotel-3143-ibis-manchester-charles-streetindexshtml Rooms approx pound60 Novotel China Town Manchester 21 Dickinson Street Manchester M1 4LX

Tel (+44)1612352200 httpwwwaccorhotelscomgbhotel-3145-novotel-manchester-centreindexshtml Rooms approx pound75 Please make sure to book your rooms in due time

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 14-

10 Organisation and contacts 101 Course fees Fees for three-day course

bull 3675 Euro for attendees coming from member universities of EES-

UETP bull 900 Euro for attendees coming from non-member universities of the

EES-UETP bull 1500 Euro for attendees coming from non-member industrial

enterprises of the EES-UETP Course fees will include lectures course aids (lectures on CDs leaflets brochures etc) coffee breaks lunches and course dinner

102 Payment details Attendees from the UK make their payments to Barclays Bank Account number 60272663 Sort Code 20-55-34 Attendees from abroad make their payments to Account number 60272663 Sort Code 20-55-34 Swift N BARCGB22 IBAN N GB05BARC20553460272663 Note

- Please state the number RO13187 on the bank payment form - Participants have to provide course organisers with the proof of course

fees payment (ie invoice) by fax not later than 1 week before the course date

103 Dinner

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 15-

On the 26th of January 2010 a course dinner will be held at one of the city restaurants (Necessary information will be provided during the first morning session) Please inform Galina Romanovsky (GalinaRomanovskymanchesteracuk) if you will be attending

104 Contacts Course Leader Prof J V Milanović School of Electrical amp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester UK Phone +44(0) 161 306 87 24 Fax +44(0) 161 306 48 20 Email jovicamilanovicmanchesteracuk Contact Dr Galina Romanovsky University of Manchester UK Phone (mob) +44(0) 77 946 33 225 Fax +44 (0)161 306 48 20 email GalinaRomanovskymanchesteracuk

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 16-

11 Registration form Name

Surname

Attendee position

Attendee main activity

Address

Phone

Fax

E-mail

Main activity of the Company

  • Content
  • 1 Course outline
  • 2 Scope and objectives
  • 3 Who should attend
  • 4 Course duration
  • 5 Course venue
  • 6 Course program
  • 7 Course presenters
    • Vladimir Katic is Professor Head of Power Electronics and Converters Group and Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Technical Sciences at the University of Novi Sad Serbia He received his DiplIng degree from University of Novi Sad Novi Sad Serbia and his MSc and PhD degrees from University of Belgrade Belgrade Yugoslavia all in electrical engineering From 1978 he is with the Institute for Power Electronics amp Communication Engineering of the Faculty of Technical Sciences University of Novi Sad where he is currently Full Professor From 1991 he is the Head of Power Electronics and Converters Group He was Director of the Institute for Power Electronics amp Communication Engineering (1993-98) and from 1998 he is the Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Technical Sciences The main areas of scientific interest and research of Prof Katić are power quality power electronics converters renewable energy sources (wind and solar) and standardization in electrical engineering He is the author or co-author of 12 books amp teaching materials (scripts) and more than 350 scientific papers published in international and national journals or conference proceedings His papers have been cited over 150 times He is also reviewer member of international programme committees and session chairmen of many international or national journals and conferences Prof Katić has been the head main researcher or researcher of 8 international and around 50 national scientific projects or studies Prof Katić is the Senior Member of IEEE Chair of IEEE Serbia and Montenegro Section and Chairman of IEEE Joint Chapter on IASIESPELS at Novi Sad He is observer Member at CIGRE SC C4 (Paris) Member of International and National Committees of CIGRE and National Committees of CIRED CIGRE and ETRAN
      • 8 Travel information
        • 81 How to get to the University of Manchester
        • 82 How to get to the course location
          • 9 Accommodation
          • 10 Organisation and contacts
            • 101 Course fees
            • 102 Payment details
            • 103 Dinner
            • 104 Contacts
              • 11 Registration form
              • Name
              • Surname
              • Attendee position
              • Attendee main activity
              • Address
              • Phone
              • Fax
              • E-mail
              • Main activity of the Company

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 9-

standards on the subject Through his 20 years of experience on power quality he has become one of the leading researchers in this area He was among others convener of CIGRECIREDUIE working group C4110 (voltage dip immunity) and is chair of UIE working group 2 (power quality) In 2005 Math Bollen became Fellow of the IEEE for his contributions to power quality and reliability

Vladimir Katic is Professor Head of Power Electronics and Converters Group and Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Technical Sciences at the University of Novi Sad Serbia He received his DiplIng degree from University of Novi Sad Novi Sad Serbia and his MSc and PhD degrees from University of Belgrade Belgrade Yugoslavia all in electrical engineering From 1978 he is with the Institute for Power Electronics amp Communication Engineering of the Faculty of Technical Sciences University of Novi Sad where he is currently Full Professor From 1991 he is the Head of Power Electronics and Converters Group He was Director of the Institute for Power Electronics amp Communication Engineering (1993-98) and from 1998 he is the Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Technical Sciences The main areas of scientific interest and research of Prof Katić are power quality power electronics converters renewable energy sources (wind and solar) and standardization in electrical engineering He is the author or co-author of 12 books amp teaching materials (scripts) and more than 350 scientific papers published in international and national journals or conference proceedings His papers have been cited over 150 times He is also reviewer member of international programme committees and session chairmen of many international or national journals and conferences Prof Katić has been the head main researcher or researcher of 8 international and around 50 national scientific projects or studies Prof Katić is the Senior Member of IEEE Chair of IEEE Serbia and Montenegro Section and Chairman of IEEE Joint Chapter on IASIESPELS at Novi Sad He is observer Member at CIGRE SC C4 (Paris) Member of International and National Committees of CIGRE and National Committees of CIRED CIGRE and ETRAN Alfredo Testa is a Professor in Electrical Power Systems at the Second University of Naples Aversa Italy He was born in Naples Italy on March 10 1950 He received the degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Naples in 1975 He has been an assistant professor at Calabria University from 1984 to 1987 and associate professor of Electric Plants from 1987 to 1990 In Nov 1990 he moved to Naples University where he was associate professor of Protection and Reliability of Electric Services during the academic year 9495 he was full professor of Power Electronic Systems in Electric Plants at Trieste University since the academic year 9596 he has been full professor at Naples Second University He is engaged in researches

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 10-

on electrical power systems reliability and harmonic analysis He is author of more than 200 scientific papers He takes part to IEEE task forces for interharmonics studies and for harmonic probabilistic modelling He collaborates as reviewer of international reviews (ETEP-IEEE-IET Transactions) and international conferences (ICHQP PMAPS hellip) he is organizer of international conferences in particular Co-Chairman of PMAPS2002 and member of the Organizing Committee of ICHQP He won the Best paper awards at the 7th International Conf on Harmonics and Quality of Power (ICHQP) Las Vegas (USA) Oct 1996 and at the 9th ICHQP Orlando (USA) Oct2000 He is Chair of the Italian Chapter of IEEE Italy Section - PES Joint Chapter Region 8 He has been invited speaker or panelist at numerous IEEE conferences He is Co-editor of the Electrical Power Quality and Utilization Journal and Editor of special issues on power quality of important journals (ETEP COMPEL EPES) He is co-author of a book on probabilistic aspects of harmonic distortion Dr Testa is a Fellow of the IEEE for contributions to modeling measurement and analysis of waveform distortion in power systems and a member of AEI (the Italian Institute of Electrical Engineers) Zbigniew Hanzelka is Professor in the Institute of Electrical Drives and Industrial Equipment Control of the AGH-University of Science and Technology Krakow Poland His area of research includes electrical power quality particularly methods of reducing the influence of power converters on supply network He is Editor-in-chief of Electrical Power Quality Utilization journal and Power Engineering and Electronics journal member of several technical committees of national and international conferences and several committees of national and international professional associations including IEC UIE CIGRE He is also member of Power Electronics Drives and Electromagnetic Compatibility Committees of Polish Academy of Science and Chairman of the Electrical Power Quality Committee (Association of Polish Electrical Engineers SEP) He has published more than 200 papers in journals and conference proceeding Peter Vaessen received his MSc degree in electrical engineering from the Eindhoven University of Technology The Netherlands in 1985 In the same year he joined KEMA and he held several research positions in the field of large power transformers and high voltage measurements From 1991 to 1996 he managed several realization projects among them construction of Dutch 400kV substations As a principal consultant he has experience in (U)HVDC technology and quality assurance as well as in future SmartGrids development with integration of RES and DG For the European Union and the Dutch Ministry of Economic affairs he participated in the set up of several research programs and performed studies into the future of electricity supply

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 11-

and the reliability of the electricity network He is actively involved in the technology strategy of KEMA for the research and laboratory developments He is member of the working group grid infrastructure for the Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs and member of the Cigreacute working group B4-52 DC grid feasibility study and the CENELEC working group on the development of SmartGrids standards He is an experienced lecturer on modern control systems and high voltage technology at the Arnhem Polytech He successfully chaired and participated at international panel sessions and conferences delivered numerous presentations published some 30 papers and coached some 60 undergraduate students (university and polytech) during their practical work at KEMA He is co-author of the book ldquorapid current the next revolution in electricityrdquo

8 Travel information 81 How to get to the University of Manchester The University of Manchester (wwwmanchesteracuk) is located close to both Piccadilly main line station (about two and a half hours from London) and Oxford Road train station with Victoria train station a little further away For details of timetables tickets and other rail information please ring National Rail Enquiries on +44 (0)20 7278 5240 from overseas From Manchester Piccadilly railway station (Main station in Manchester) The Sackville Street area of the campus is within 5 minutes walk of Piccadilly Station (See Sackville Street area map below) From Manchester airport Manchester Airport is one of the largest and busiest in the country It is located about 10 miles (16km) south of the city centre about 30 minutes from the university The airport has a number of transport links to the city

bull Train - The airports two terminals are linked directly to the city centre by a fast frequent 24 hour train link to both Piccadilly and Oxford Road stations

bull Taxi - A taxi from the airport to the University will cost approximately pound15

bull Bus - Local buses also run to the Oxford Road and Sackville Street areas of the campus

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 12-

Sackville Street area map For more maps see httpwwwmanchesteracukvisitorstravelmaps and the pdf campus map

82 How to get to the course location Ferranti Building is number 20 on campus map httpswebmailmanchesteracukhordeimpviewphppopup_view=1ampmailbox=INBOXampindex=3243ampactionID=view_attachampid=3ampmimecache=d19c7f6766214047f3e6467983243154 Room C18 is on the C floor

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 13-

9 Accommodation Recommended Hotels Days Hotel Manchester City (Highly recommended) Weston Bldg Sackville Street Sackville St City Center Manchester M13BB UK Maps amp Directions lthttpwwwdaysinncomDaysInncontrolBookingcheck_availvariant=ampid=15068amppropBrandId=DIampforce_nostay=falseamptab=tab4gt Hotels Sunburst Rating ltjavascriptpopup=windowopen(httpwwwdaysinncomDaysInncontrolBookingsunb_popupbrand_logo_DI20height=300width=550resizable=yesscrollbars=yes)popupfocus()gt Phone 44-161-9558400 Fax 44-161-9558050 E-Mail reservationsdays-mcccouk McDonald Hotel Manchester Hotel amp Spa London Road Manchester M1 2PG Tel (+44) 0844 879 9088 httpwwwmacdonaldhotelscoukmanchesterindexhtm Rooms approx pound98 Ibis Charles Street Manchester Charles Street Manchester M1 7DG Tel (+44) 161 2725000 httpwwwibishotelcomgbhotel-3143-ibis-manchester-charles-streetindexshtml Rooms approx pound60 Novotel China Town Manchester 21 Dickinson Street Manchester M1 4LX

Tel (+44)1612352200 httpwwwaccorhotelscomgbhotel-3145-novotel-manchester-centreindexshtml Rooms approx pound75 Please make sure to book your rooms in due time

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 14-

10 Organisation and contacts 101 Course fees Fees for three-day course

bull 3675 Euro for attendees coming from member universities of EES-

UETP bull 900 Euro for attendees coming from non-member universities of the

EES-UETP bull 1500 Euro for attendees coming from non-member industrial

enterprises of the EES-UETP Course fees will include lectures course aids (lectures on CDs leaflets brochures etc) coffee breaks lunches and course dinner

102 Payment details Attendees from the UK make their payments to Barclays Bank Account number 60272663 Sort Code 20-55-34 Attendees from abroad make their payments to Account number 60272663 Sort Code 20-55-34 Swift N BARCGB22 IBAN N GB05BARC20553460272663 Note

- Please state the number RO13187 on the bank payment form - Participants have to provide course organisers with the proof of course

fees payment (ie invoice) by fax not later than 1 week before the course date

103 Dinner

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 15-

On the 26th of January 2010 a course dinner will be held at one of the city restaurants (Necessary information will be provided during the first morning session) Please inform Galina Romanovsky (GalinaRomanovskymanchesteracuk) if you will be attending

104 Contacts Course Leader Prof J V Milanović School of Electrical amp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester UK Phone +44(0) 161 306 87 24 Fax +44(0) 161 306 48 20 Email jovicamilanovicmanchesteracuk Contact Dr Galina Romanovsky University of Manchester UK Phone (mob) +44(0) 77 946 33 225 Fax +44 (0)161 306 48 20 email GalinaRomanovskymanchesteracuk

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 16-

11 Registration form Name

Surname

Attendee position

Attendee main activity

Address

Phone

Fax

E-mail

Main activity of the Company

  • Content
  • 1 Course outline
  • 2 Scope and objectives
  • 3 Who should attend
  • 4 Course duration
  • 5 Course venue
  • 6 Course program
  • 7 Course presenters
    • Vladimir Katic is Professor Head of Power Electronics and Converters Group and Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Technical Sciences at the University of Novi Sad Serbia He received his DiplIng degree from University of Novi Sad Novi Sad Serbia and his MSc and PhD degrees from University of Belgrade Belgrade Yugoslavia all in electrical engineering From 1978 he is with the Institute for Power Electronics amp Communication Engineering of the Faculty of Technical Sciences University of Novi Sad where he is currently Full Professor From 1991 he is the Head of Power Electronics and Converters Group He was Director of the Institute for Power Electronics amp Communication Engineering (1993-98) and from 1998 he is the Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Technical Sciences The main areas of scientific interest and research of Prof Katić are power quality power electronics converters renewable energy sources (wind and solar) and standardization in electrical engineering He is the author or co-author of 12 books amp teaching materials (scripts) and more than 350 scientific papers published in international and national journals or conference proceedings His papers have been cited over 150 times He is also reviewer member of international programme committees and session chairmen of many international or national journals and conferences Prof Katić has been the head main researcher or researcher of 8 international and around 50 national scientific projects or studies Prof Katić is the Senior Member of IEEE Chair of IEEE Serbia and Montenegro Section and Chairman of IEEE Joint Chapter on IASIESPELS at Novi Sad He is observer Member at CIGRE SC C4 (Paris) Member of International and National Committees of CIGRE and National Committees of CIRED CIGRE and ETRAN
      • 8 Travel information
        • 81 How to get to the University of Manchester
        • 82 How to get to the course location
          • 9 Accommodation
          • 10 Organisation and contacts
            • 101 Course fees
            • 102 Payment details
            • 103 Dinner
            • 104 Contacts
              • 11 Registration form
              • Name
              • Surname
              • Attendee position
              • Attendee main activity
              • Address
              • Phone
              • Fax
              • E-mail
              • Main activity of the Company

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 10-

on electrical power systems reliability and harmonic analysis He is author of more than 200 scientific papers He takes part to IEEE task forces for interharmonics studies and for harmonic probabilistic modelling He collaborates as reviewer of international reviews (ETEP-IEEE-IET Transactions) and international conferences (ICHQP PMAPS hellip) he is organizer of international conferences in particular Co-Chairman of PMAPS2002 and member of the Organizing Committee of ICHQP He won the Best paper awards at the 7th International Conf on Harmonics and Quality of Power (ICHQP) Las Vegas (USA) Oct 1996 and at the 9th ICHQP Orlando (USA) Oct2000 He is Chair of the Italian Chapter of IEEE Italy Section - PES Joint Chapter Region 8 He has been invited speaker or panelist at numerous IEEE conferences He is Co-editor of the Electrical Power Quality and Utilization Journal and Editor of special issues on power quality of important journals (ETEP COMPEL EPES) He is co-author of a book on probabilistic aspects of harmonic distortion Dr Testa is a Fellow of the IEEE for contributions to modeling measurement and analysis of waveform distortion in power systems and a member of AEI (the Italian Institute of Electrical Engineers) Zbigniew Hanzelka is Professor in the Institute of Electrical Drives and Industrial Equipment Control of the AGH-University of Science and Technology Krakow Poland His area of research includes electrical power quality particularly methods of reducing the influence of power converters on supply network He is Editor-in-chief of Electrical Power Quality Utilization journal and Power Engineering and Electronics journal member of several technical committees of national and international conferences and several committees of national and international professional associations including IEC UIE CIGRE He is also member of Power Electronics Drives and Electromagnetic Compatibility Committees of Polish Academy of Science and Chairman of the Electrical Power Quality Committee (Association of Polish Electrical Engineers SEP) He has published more than 200 papers in journals and conference proceeding Peter Vaessen received his MSc degree in electrical engineering from the Eindhoven University of Technology The Netherlands in 1985 In the same year he joined KEMA and he held several research positions in the field of large power transformers and high voltage measurements From 1991 to 1996 he managed several realization projects among them construction of Dutch 400kV substations As a principal consultant he has experience in (U)HVDC technology and quality assurance as well as in future SmartGrids development with integration of RES and DG For the European Union and the Dutch Ministry of Economic affairs he participated in the set up of several research programs and performed studies into the future of electricity supply

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 11-

and the reliability of the electricity network He is actively involved in the technology strategy of KEMA for the research and laboratory developments He is member of the working group grid infrastructure for the Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs and member of the Cigreacute working group B4-52 DC grid feasibility study and the CENELEC working group on the development of SmartGrids standards He is an experienced lecturer on modern control systems and high voltage technology at the Arnhem Polytech He successfully chaired and participated at international panel sessions and conferences delivered numerous presentations published some 30 papers and coached some 60 undergraduate students (university and polytech) during their practical work at KEMA He is co-author of the book ldquorapid current the next revolution in electricityrdquo

8 Travel information 81 How to get to the University of Manchester The University of Manchester (wwwmanchesteracuk) is located close to both Piccadilly main line station (about two and a half hours from London) and Oxford Road train station with Victoria train station a little further away For details of timetables tickets and other rail information please ring National Rail Enquiries on +44 (0)20 7278 5240 from overseas From Manchester Piccadilly railway station (Main station in Manchester) The Sackville Street area of the campus is within 5 minutes walk of Piccadilly Station (See Sackville Street area map below) From Manchester airport Manchester Airport is one of the largest and busiest in the country It is located about 10 miles (16km) south of the city centre about 30 minutes from the university The airport has a number of transport links to the city

bull Train - The airports two terminals are linked directly to the city centre by a fast frequent 24 hour train link to both Piccadilly and Oxford Road stations

bull Taxi - A taxi from the airport to the University will cost approximately pound15

bull Bus - Local buses also run to the Oxford Road and Sackville Street areas of the campus

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 12-

Sackville Street area map For more maps see httpwwwmanchesteracukvisitorstravelmaps and the pdf campus map

82 How to get to the course location Ferranti Building is number 20 on campus map httpswebmailmanchesteracukhordeimpviewphppopup_view=1ampmailbox=INBOXampindex=3243ampactionID=view_attachampid=3ampmimecache=d19c7f6766214047f3e6467983243154 Room C18 is on the C floor

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 13-

9 Accommodation Recommended Hotels Days Hotel Manchester City (Highly recommended) Weston Bldg Sackville Street Sackville St City Center Manchester M13BB UK Maps amp Directions lthttpwwwdaysinncomDaysInncontrolBookingcheck_availvariant=ampid=15068amppropBrandId=DIampforce_nostay=falseamptab=tab4gt Hotels Sunburst Rating ltjavascriptpopup=windowopen(httpwwwdaysinncomDaysInncontrolBookingsunb_popupbrand_logo_DI20height=300width=550resizable=yesscrollbars=yes)popupfocus()gt Phone 44-161-9558400 Fax 44-161-9558050 E-Mail reservationsdays-mcccouk McDonald Hotel Manchester Hotel amp Spa London Road Manchester M1 2PG Tel (+44) 0844 879 9088 httpwwwmacdonaldhotelscoukmanchesterindexhtm Rooms approx pound98 Ibis Charles Street Manchester Charles Street Manchester M1 7DG Tel (+44) 161 2725000 httpwwwibishotelcomgbhotel-3143-ibis-manchester-charles-streetindexshtml Rooms approx pound60 Novotel China Town Manchester 21 Dickinson Street Manchester M1 4LX

Tel (+44)1612352200 httpwwwaccorhotelscomgbhotel-3145-novotel-manchester-centreindexshtml Rooms approx pound75 Please make sure to book your rooms in due time

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 14-

10 Organisation and contacts 101 Course fees Fees for three-day course

bull 3675 Euro for attendees coming from member universities of EES-

UETP bull 900 Euro for attendees coming from non-member universities of the

EES-UETP bull 1500 Euro for attendees coming from non-member industrial

enterprises of the EES-UETP Course fees will include lectures course aids (lectures on CDs leaflets brochures etc) coffee breaks lunches and course dinner

102 Payment details Attendees from the UK make their payments to Barclays Bank Account number 60272663 Sort Code 20-55-34 Attendees from abroad make their payments to Account number 60272663 Sort Code 20-55-34 Swift N BARCGB22 IBAN N GB05BARC20553460272663 Note

- Please state the number RO13187 on the bank payment form - Participants have to provide course organisers with the proof of course

fees payment (ie invoice) by fax not later than 1 week before the course date

103 Dinner

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 15-

On the 26th of January 2010 a course dinner will be held at one of the city restaurants (Necessary information will be provided during the first morning session) Please inform Galina Romanovsky (GalinaRomanovskymanchesteracuk) if you will be attending

104 Contacts Course Leader Prof J V Milanović School of Electrical amp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester UK Phone +44(0) 161 306 87 24 Fax +44(0) 161 306 48 20 Email jovicamilanovicmanchesteracuk Contact Dr Galina Romanovsky University of Manchester UK Phone (mob) +44(0) 77 946 33 225 Fax +44 (0)161 306 48 20 email GalinaRomanovskymanchesteracuk

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 16-

11 Registration form Name

Surname

Attendee position

Attendee main activity

Address

Phone

Fax

E-mail

Main activity of the Company

  • Content
  • 1 Course outline
  • 2 Scope and objectives
  • 3 Who should attend
  • 4 Course duration
  • 5 Course venue
  • 6 Course program
  • 7 Course presenters
    • Vladimir Katic is Professor Head of Power Electronics and Converters Group and Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Technical Sciences at the University of Novi Sad Serbia He received his DiplIng degree from University of Novi Sad Novi Sad Serbia and his MSc and PhD degrees from University of Belgrade Belgrade Yugoslavia all in electrical engineering From 1978 he is with the Institute for Power Electronics amp Communication Engineering of the Faculty of Technical Sciences University of Novi Sad where he is currently Full Professor From 1991 he is the Head of Power Electronics and Converters Group He was Director of the Institute for Power Electronics amp Communication Engineering (1993-98) and from 1998 he is the Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Technical Sciences The main areas of scientific interest and research of Prof Katić are power quality power electronics converters renewable energy sources (wind and solar) and standardization in electrical engineering He is the author or co-author of 12 books amp teaching materials (scripts) and more than 350 scientific papers published in international and national journals or conference proceedings His papers have been cited over 150 times He is also reviewer member of international programme committees and session chairmen of many international or national journals and conferences Prof Katić has been the head main researcher or researcher of 8 international and around 50 national scientific projects or studies Prof Katić is the Senior Member of IEEE Chair of IEEE Serbia and Montenegro Section and Chairman of IEEE Joint Chapter on IASIESPELS at Novi Sad He is observer Member at CIGRE SC C4 (Paris) Member of International and National Committees of CIGRE and National Committees of CIRED CIGRE and ETRAN
      • 8 Travel information
        • 81 How to get to the University of Manchester
        • 82 How to get to the course location
          • 9 Accommodation
          • 10 Organisation and contacts
            • 101 Course fees
            • 102 Payment details
            • 103 Dinner
            • 104 Contacts
              • 11 Registration form
              • Name
              • Surname
              • Attendee position
              • Attendee main activity
              • Address
              • Phone
              • Fax
              • E-mail
              • Main activity of the Company

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 11-

and the reliability of the electricity network He is actively involved in the technology strategy of KEMA for the research and laboratory developments He is member of the working group grid infrastructure for the Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs and member of the Cigreacute working group B4-52 DC grid feasibility study and the CENELEC working group on the development of SmartGrids standards He is an experienced lecturer on modern control systems and high voltage technology at the Arnhem Polytech He successfully chaired and participated at international panel sessions and conferences delivered numerous presentations published some 30 papers and coached some 60 undergraduate students (university and polytech) during their practical work at KEMA He is co-author of the book ldquorapid current the next revolution in electricityrdquo

8 Travel information 81 How to get to the University of Manchester The University of Manchester (wwwmanchesteracuk) is located close to both Piccadilly main line station (about two and a half hours from London) and Oxford Road train station with Victoria train station a little further away For details of timetables tickets and other rail information please ring National Rail Enquiries on +44 (0)20 7278 5240 from overseas From Manchester Piccadilly railway station (Main station in Manchester) The Sackville Street area of the campus is within 5 minutes walk of Piccadilly Station (See Sackville Street area map below) From Manchester airport Manchester Airport is one of the largest and busiest in the country It is located about 10 miles (16km) south of the city centre about 30 minutes from the university The airport has a number of transport links to the city

bull Train - The airports two terminals are linked directly to the city centre by a fast frequent 24 hour train link to both Piccadilly and Oxford Road stations

bull Taxi - A taxi from the airport to the University will cost approximately pound15

bull Bus - Local buses also run to the Oxford Road and Sackville Street areas of the campus

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 12-

Sackville Street area map For more maps see httpwwwmanchesteracukvisitorstravelmaps and the pdf campus map

82 How to get to the course location Ferranti Building is number 20 on campus map httpswebmailmanchesteracukhordeimpviewphppopup_view=1ampmailbox=INBOXampindex=3243ampactionID=view_attachampid=3ampmimecache=d19c7f6766214047f3e6467983243154 Room C18 is on the C floor

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 13-

9 Accommodation Recommended Hotels Days Hotel Manchester City (Highly recommended) Weston Bldg Sackville Street Sackville St City Center Manchester M13BB UK Maps amp Directions lthttpwwwdaysinncomDaysInncontrolBookingcheck_availvariant=ampid=15068amppropBrandId=DIampforce_nostay=falseamptab=tab4gt Hotels Sunburst Rating ltjavascriptpopup=windowopen(httpwwwdaysinncomDaysInncontrolBookingsunb_popupbrand_logo_DI20height=300width=550resizable=yesscrollbars=yes)popupfocus()gt Phone 44-161-9558400 Fax 44-161-9558050 E-Mail reservationsdays-mcccouk McDonald Hotel Manchester Hotel amp Spa London Road Manchester M1 2PG Tel (+44) 0844 879 9088 httpwwwmacdonaldhotelscoukmanchesterindexhtm Rooms approx pound98 Ibis Charles Street Manchester Charles Street Manchester M1 7DG Tel (+44) 161 2725000 httpwwwibishotelcomgbhotel-3143-ibis-manchester-charles-streetindexshtml Rooms approx pound60 Novotel China Town Manchester 21 Dickinson Street Manchester M1 4LX

Tel (+44)1612352200 httpwwwaccorhotelscomgbhotel-3145-novotel-manchester-centreindexshtml Rooms approx pound75 Please make sure to book your rooms in due time

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 14-

10 Organisation and contacts 101 Course fees Fees for three-day course

bull 3675 Euro for attendees coming from member universities of EES-

UETP bull 900 Euro for attendees coming from non-member universities of the

EES-UETP bull 1500 Euro for attendees coming from non-member industrial

enterprises of the EES-UETP Course fees will include lectures course aids (lectures on CDs leaflets brochures etc) coffee breaks lunches and course dinner

102 Payment details Attendees from the UK make their payments to Barclays Bank Account number 60272663 Sort Code 20-55-34 Attendees from abroad make their payments to Account number 60272663 Sort Code 20-55-34 Swift N BARCGB22 IBAN N GB05BARC20553460272663 Note

- Please state the number RO13187 on the bank payment form - Participants have to provide course organisers with the proof of course

fees payment (ie invoice) by fax not later than 1 week before the course date

103 Dinner

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 15-

On the 26th of January 2010 a course dinner will be held at one of the city restaurants (Necessary information will be provided during the first morning session) Please inform Galina Romanovsky (GalinaRomanovskymanchesteracuk) if you will be attending

104 Contacts Course Leader Prof J V Milanović School of Electrical amp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester UK Phone +44(0) 161 306 87 24 Fax +44(0) 161 306 48 20 Email jovicamilanovicmanchesteracuk Contact Dr Galina Romanovsky University of Manchester UK Phone (mob) +44(0) 77 946 33 225 Fax +44 (0)161 306 48 20 email GalinaRomanovskymanchesteracuk

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 16-

11 Registration form Name

Surname

Attendee position

Attendee main activity

Address

Phone

Fax

E-mail

Main activity of the Company

  • Content
  • 1 Course outline
  • 2 Scope and objectives
  • 3 Who should attend
  • 4 Course duration
  • 5 Course venue
  • 6 Course program
  • 7 Course presenters
    • Vladimir Katic is Professor Head of Power Electronics and Converters Group and Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Technical Sciences at the University of Novi Sad Serbia He received his DiplIng degree from University of Novi Sad Novi Sad Serbia and his MSc and PhD degrees from University of Belgrade Belgrade Yugoslavia all in electrical engineering From 1978 he is with the Institute for Power Electronics amp Communication Engineering of the Faculty of Technical Sciences University of Novi Sad where he is currently Full Professor From 1991 he is the Head of Power Electronics and Converters Group He was Director of the Institute for Power Electronics amp Communication Engineering (1993-98) and from 1998 he is the Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Technical Sciences The main areas of scientific interest and research of Prof Katić are power quality power electronics converters renewable energy sources (wind and solar) and standardization in electrical engineering He is the author or co-author of 12 books amp teaching materials (scripts) and more than 350 scientific papers published in international and national journals or conference proceedings His papers have been cited over 150 times He is also reviewer member of international programme committees and session chairmen of many international or national journals and conferences Prof Katić has been the head main researcher or researcher of 8 international and around 50 national scientific projects or studies Prof Katić is the Senior Member of IEEE Chair of IEEE Serbia and Montenegro Section and Chairman of IEEE Joint Chapter on IASIESPELS at Novi Sad He is observer Member at CIGRE SC C4 (Paris) Member of International and National Committees of CIGRE and National Committees of CIRED CIGRE and ETRAN
      • 8 Travel information
        • 81 How to get to the University of Manchester
        • 82 How to get to the course location
          • 9 Accommodation
          • 10 Organisation and contacts
            • 101 Course fees
            • 102 Payment details
            • 103 Dinner
            • 104 Contacts
              • 11 Registration form
              • Name
              • Surname
              • Attendee position
              • Attendee main activity
              • Address
              • Phone
              • Fax
              • E-mail
              • Main activity of the Company

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 12-

Sackville Street area map For more maps see httpwwwmanchesteracukvisitorstravelmaps and the pdf campus map

82 How to get to the course location Ferranti Building is number 20 on campus map httpswebmailmanchesteracukhordeimpviewphppopup_view=1ampmailbox=INBOXampindex=3243ampactionID=view_attachampid=3ampmimecache=d19c7f6766214047f3e6467983243154 Room C18 is on the C floor

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 13-

9 Accommodation Recommended Hotels Days Hotel Manchester City (Highly recommended) Weston Bldg Sackville Street Sackville St City Center Manchester M13BB UK Maps amp Directions lthttpwwwdaysinncomDaysInncontrolBookingcheck_availvariant=ampid=15068amppropBrandId=DIampforce_nostay=falseamptab=tab4gt Hotels Sunburst Rating ltjavascriptpopup=windowopen(httpwwwdaysinncomDaysInncontrolBookingsunb_popupbrand_logo_DI20height=300width=550resizable=yesscrollbars=yes)popupfocus()gt Phone 44-161-9558400 Fax 44-161-9558050 E-Mail reservationsdays-mcccouk McDonald Hotel Manchester Hotel amp Spa London Road Manchester M1 2PG Tel (+44) 0844 879 9088 httpwwwmacdonaldhotelscoukmanchesterindexhtm Rooms approx pound98 Ibis Charles Street Manchester Charles Street Manchester M1 7DG Tel (+44) 161 2725000 httpwwwibishotelcomgbhotel-3143-ibis-manchester-charles-streetindexshtml Rooms approx pound60 Novotel China Town Manchester 21 Dickinson Street Manchester M1 4LX

Tel (+44)1612352200 httpwwwaccorhotelscomgbhotel-3145-novotel-manchester-centreindexshtml Rooms approx pound75 Please make sure to book your rooms in due time

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 14-

10 Organisation and contacts 101 Course fees Fees for three-day course

bull 3675 Euro for attendees coming from member universities of EES-

UETP bull 900 Euro for attendees coming from non-member universities of the

EES-UETP bull 1500 Euro for attendees coming from non-member industrial

enterprises of the EES-UETP Course fees will include lectures course aids (lectures on CDs leaflets brochures etc) coffee breaks lunches and course dinner

102 Payment details Attendees from the UK make their payments to Barclays Bank Account number 60272663 Sort Code 20-55-34 Attendees from abroad make their payments to Account number 60272663 Sort Code 20-55-34 Swift N BARCGB22 IBAN N GB05BARC20553460272663 Note

- Please state the number RO13187 on the bank payment form - Participants have to provide course organisers with the proof of course

fees payment (ie invoice) by fax not later than 1 week before the course date

103 Dinner

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 15-

On the 26th of January 2010 a course dinner will be held at one of the city restaurants (Necessary information will be provided during the first morning session) Please inform Galina Romanovsky (GalinaRomanovskymanchesteracuk) if you will be attending

104 Contacts Course Leader Prof J V Milanović School of Electrical amp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester UK Phone +44(0) 161 306 87 24 Fax +44(0) 161 306 48 20 Email jovicamilanovicmanchesteracuk Contact Dr Galina Romanovsky University of Manchester UK Phone (mob) +44(0) 77 946 33 225 Fax +44 (0)161 306 48 20 email GalinaRomanovskymanchesteracuk

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 16-

11 Registration form Name

Surname

Attendee position

Attendee main activity

Address

Phone

Fax

E-mail

Main activity of the Company

  • Content
  • 1 Course outline
  • 2 Scope and objectives
  • 3 Who should attend
  • 4 Course duration
  • 5 Course venue
  • 6 Course program
  • 7 Course presenters
    • Vladimir Katic is Professor Head of Power Electronics and Converters Group and Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Technical Sciences at the University of Novi Sad Serbia He received his DiplIng degree from University of Novi Sad Novi Sad Serbia and his MSc and PhD degrees from University of Belgrade Belgrade Yugoslavia all in electrical engineering From 1978 he is with the Institute for Power Electronics amp Communication Engineering of the Faculty of Technical Sciences University of Novi Sad where he is currently Full Professor From 1991 he is the Head of Power Electronics and Converters Group He was Director of the Institute for Power Electronics amp Communication Engineering (1993-98) and from 1998 he is the Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Technical Sciences The main areas of scientific interest and research of Prof Katić are power quality power electronics converters renewable energy sources (wind and solar) and standardization in electrical engineering He is the author or co-author of 12 books amp teaching materials (scripts) and more than 350 scientific papers published in international and national journals or conference proceedings His papers have been cited over 150 times He is also reviewer member of international programme committees and session chairmen of many international or national journals and conferences Prof Katić has been the head main researcher or researcher of 8 international and around 50 national scientific projects or studies Prof Katić is the Senior Member of IEEE Chair of IEEE Serbia and Montenegro Section and Chairman of IEEE Joint Chapter on IASIESPELS at Novi Sad He is observer Member at CIGRE SC C4 (Paris) Member of International and National Committees of CIGRE and National Committees of CIRED CIGRE and ETRAN
      • 8 Travel information
        • 81 How to get to the University of Manchester
        • 82 How to get to the course location
          • 9 Accommodation
          • 10 Organisation and contacts
            • 101 Course fees
            • 102 Payment details
            • 103 Dinner
            • 104 Contacts
              • 11 Registration form
              • Name
              • Surname
              • Attendee position
              • Attendee main activity
              • Address
              • Phone
              • Fax
              • E-mail
              • Main activity of the Company

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 13-

9 Accommodation Recommended Hotels Days Hotel Manchester City (Highly recommended) Weston Bldg Sackville Street Sackville St City Center Manchester M13BB UK Maps amp Directions lthttpwwwdaysinncomDaysInncontrolBookingcheck_availvariant=ampid=15068amppropBrandId=DIampforce_nostay=falseamptab=tab4gt Hotels Sunburst Rating ltjavascriptpopup=windowopen(httpwwwdaysinncomDaysInncontrolBookingsunb_popupbrand_logo_DI20height=300width=550resizable=yesscrollbars=yes)popupfocus()gt Phone 44-161-9558400 Fax 44-161-9558050 E-Mail reservationsdays-mcccouk McDonald Hotel Manchester Hotel amp Spa London Road Manchester M1 2PG Tel (+44) 0844 879 9088 httpwwwmacdonaldhotelscoukmanchesterindexhtm Rooms approx pound98 Ibis Charles Street Manchester Charles Street Manchester M1 7DG Tel (+44) 161 2725000 httpwwwibishotelcomgbhotel-3143-ibis-manchester-charles-streetindexshtml Rooms approx pound60 Novotel China Town Manchester 21 Dickinson Street Manchester M1 4LX

Tel (+44)1612352200 httpwwwaccorhotelscomgbhotel-3145-novotel-manchester-centreindexshtml Rooms approx pound75 Please make sure to book your rooms in due time

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 14-

10 Organisation and contacts 101 Course fees Fees for three-day course

bull 3675 Euro for attendees coming from member universities of EES-

UETP bull 900 Euro for attendees coming from non-member universities of the

EES-UETP bull 1500 Euro for attendees coming from non-member industrial

enterprises of the EES-UETP Course fees will include lectures course aids (lectures on CDs leaflets brochures etc) coffee breaks lunches and course dinner

102 Payment details Attendees from the UK make their payments to Barclays Bank Account number 60272663 Sort Code 20-55-34 Attendees from abroad make their payments to Account number 60272663 Sort Code 20-55-34 Swift N BARCGB22 IBAN N GB05BARC20553460272663 Note

- Please state the number RO13187 on the bank payment form - Participants have to provide course organisers with the proof of course

fees payment (ie invoice) by fax not later than 1 week before the course date

103 Dinner

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 15-

On the 26th of January 2010 a course dinner will be held at one of the city restaurants (Necessary information will be provided during the first morning session) Please inform Galina Romanovsky (GalinaRomanovskymanchesteracuk) if you will be attending

104 Contacts Course Leader Prof J V Milanović School of Electrical amp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester UK Phone +44(0) 161 306 87 24 Fax +44(0) 161 306 48 20 Email jovicamilanovicmanchesteracuk Contact Dr Galina Romanovsky University of Manchester UK Phone (mob) +44(0) 77 946 33 225 Fax +44 (0)161 306 48 20 email GalinaRomanovskymanchesteracuk

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 16-

11 Registration form Name

Surname

Attendee position

Attendee main activity

Address

Phone

Fax

E-mail

Main activity of the Company

  • Content
  • 1 Course outline
  • 2 Scope and objectives
  • 3 Who should attend
  • 4 Course duration
  • 5 Course venue
  • 6 Course program
  • 7 Course presenters
    • Vladimir Katic is Professor Head of Power Electronics and Converters Group and Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Technical Sciences at the University of Novi Sad Serbia He received his DiplIng degree from University of Novi Sad Novi Sad Serbia and his MSc and PhD degrees from University of Belgrade Belgrade Yugoslavia all in electrical engineering From 1978 he is with the Institute for Power Electronics amp Communication Engineering of the Faculty of Technical Sciences University of Novi Sad where he is currently Full Professor From 1991 he is the Head of Power Electronics and Converters Group He was Director of the Institute for Power Electronics amp Communication Engineering (1993-98) and from 1998 he is the Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Technical Sciences The main areas of scientific interest and research of Prof Katić are power quality power electronics converters renewable energy sources (wind and solar) and standardization in electrical engineering He is the author or co-author of 12 books amp teaching materials (scripts) and more than 350 scientific papers published in international and national journals or conference proceedings His papers have been cited over 150 times He is also reviewer member of international programme committees and session chairmen of many international or national journals and conferences Prof Katić has been the head main researcher or researcher of 8 international and around 50 national scientific projects or studies Prof Katić is the Senior Member of IEEE Chair of IEEE Serbia and Montenegro Section and Chairman of IEEE Joint Chapter on IASIESPELS at Novi Sad He is observer Member at CIGRE SC C4 (Paris) Member of International and National Committees of CIGRE and National Committees of CIRED CIGRE and ETRAN
      • 8 Travel information
        • 81 How to get to the University of Manchester
        • 82 How to get to the course location
          • 9 Accommodation
          • 10 Organisation and contacts
            • 101 Course fees
            • 102 Payment details
            • 103 Dinner
            • 104 Contacts
              • 11 Registration form
              • Name
              • Surname
              • Attendee position
              • Attendee main activity
              • Address
              • Phone
              • Fax
              • E-mail
              • Main activity of the Company

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 14-

10 Organisation and contacts 101 Course fees Fees for three-day course

bull 3675 Euro for attendees coming from member universities of EES-

UETP bull 900 Euro for attendees coming from non-member universities of the

EES-UETP bull 1500 Euro for attendees coming from non-member industrial

enterprises of the EES-UETP Course fees will include lectures course aids (lectures on CDs leaflets brochures etc) coffee breaks lunches and course dinner

102 Payment details Attendees from the UK make their payments to Barclays Bank Account number 60272663 Sort Code 20-55-34 Attendees from abroad make their payments to Account number 60272663 Sort Code 20-55-34 Swift N BARCGB22 IBAN N GB05BARC20553460272663 Note

- Please state the number RO13187 on the bank payment form - Participants have to provide course organisers with the proof of course

fees payment (ie invoice) by fax not later than 1 week before the course date

103 Dinner

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 15-

On the 26th of January 2010 a course dinner will be held at one of the city restaurants (Necessary information will be provided during the first morning session) Please inform Galina Romanovsky (GalinaRomanovskymanchesteracuk) if you will be attending

104 Contacts Course Leader Prof J V Milanović School of Electrical amp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester UK Phone +44(0) 161 306 87 24 Fax +44(0) 161 306 48 20 Email jovicamilanovicmanchesteracuk Contact Dr Galina Romanovsky University of Manchester UK Phone (mob) +44(0) 77 946 33 225 Fax +44 (0)161 306 48 20 email GalinaRomanovskymanchesteracuk

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 16-

11 Registration form Name

Surname

Attendee position

Attendee main activity

Address

Phone

Fax

E-mail

Main activity of the Company

  • Content
  • 1 Course outline
  • 2 Scope and objectives
  • 3 Who should attend
  • 4 Course duration
  • 5 Course venue
  • 6 Course program
  • 7 Course presenters
    • Vladimir Katic is Professor Head of Power Electronics and Converters Group and Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Technical Sciences at the University of Novi Sad Serbia He received his DiplIng degree from University of Novi Sad Novi Sad Serbia and his MSc and PhD degrees from University of Belgrade Belgrade Yugoslavia all in electrical engineering From 1978 he is with the Institute for Power Electronics amp Communication Engineering of the Faculty of Technical Sciences University of Novi Sad where he is currently Full Professor From 1991 he is the Head of Power Electronics and Converters Group He was Director of the Institute for Power Electronics amp Communication Engineering (1993-98) and from 1998 he is the Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Technical Sciences The main areas of scientific interest and research of Prof Katić are power quality power electronics converters renewable energy sources (wind and solar) and standardization in electrical engineering He is the author or co-author of 12 books amp teaching materials (scripts) and more than 350 scientific papers published in international and national journals or conference proceedings His papers have been cited over 150 times He is also reviewer member of international programme committees and session chairmen of many international or national journals and conferences Prof Katić has been the head main researcher or researcher of 8 international and around 50 national scientific projects or studies Prof Katić is the Senior Member of IEEE Chair of IEEE Serbia and Montenegro Section and Chairman of IEEE Joint Chapter on IASIESPELS at Novi Sad He is observer Member at CIGRE SC C4 (Paris) Member of International and National Committees of CIGRE and National Committees of CIRED CIGRE and ETRAN
      • 8 Travel information
        • 81 How to get to the University of Manchester
        • 82 How to get to the course location
          • 9 Accommodation
          • 10 Organisation and contacts
            • 101 Course fees
            • 102 Payment details
            • 103 Dinner
            • 104 Contacts
              • 11 Registration form
              • Name
              • Surname
              • Attendee position
              • Attendee main activity
              • Address
              • Phone
              • Fax
              • E-mail
              • Main activity of the Company

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 15-

On the 26th of January 2010 a course dinner will be held at one of the city restaurants (Necessary information will be provided during the first morning session) Please inform Galina Romanovsky (GalinaRomanovskymanchesteracuk) if you will be attending

104 Contacts Course Leader Prof J V Milanović School of Electrical amp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester UK Phone +44(0) 161 306 87 24 Fax +44(0) 161 306 48 20 Email jovicamilanovicmanchesteracuk Contact Dr Galina Romanovsky University of Manchester UK Phone (mob) +44(0) 77 946 33 225 Fax +44 (0)161 306 48 20 email GalinaRomanovskymanchesteracuk

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 16-

11 Registration form Name

Surname

Attendee position

Attendee main activity

Address

Phone

Fax

E-mail

Main activity of the Company

  • Content
  • 1 Course outline
  • 2 Scope and objectives
  • 3 Who should attend
  • 4 Course duration
  • 5 Course venue
  • 6 Course program
  • 7 Course presenters
    • Vladimir Katic is Professor Head of Power Electronics and Converters Group and Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Technical Sciences at the University of Novi Sad Serbia He received his DiplIng degree from University of Novi Sad Novi Sad Serbia and his MSc and PhD degrees from University of Belgrade Belgrade Yugoslavia all in electrical engineering From 1978 he is with the Institute for Power Electronics amp Communication Engineering of the Faculty of Technical Sciences University of Novi Sad where he is currently Full Professor From 1991 he is the Head of Power Electronics and Converters Group He was Director of the Institute for Power Electronics amp Communication Engineering (1993-98) and from 1998 he is the Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Technical Sciences The main areas of scientific interest and research of Prof Katić are power quality power electronics converters renewable energy sources (wind and solar) and standardization in electrical engineering He is the author or co-author of 12 books amp teaching materials (scripts) and more than 350 scientific papers published in international and national journals or conference proceedings His papers have been cited over 150 times He is also reviewer member of international programme committees and session chairmen of many international or national journals and conferences Prof Katić has been the head main researcher or researcher of 8 international and around 50 national scientific projects or studies Prof Katić is the Senior Member of IEEE Chair of IEEE Serbia and Montenegro Section and Chairman of IEEE Joint Chapter on IASIESPELS at Novi Sad He is observer Member at CIGRE SC C4 (Paris) Member of International and National Committees of CIGRE and National Committees of CIRED CIGRE and ETRAN
      • 8 Travel information
        • 81 How to get to the University of Manchester
        • 82 How to get to the course location
          • 9 Accommodation
          • 10 Organisation and contacts
            • 101 Course fees
            • 102 Payment details
            • 103 Dinner
            • 104 Contacts
              • 11 Registration form
              • Name
              • Surname
              • Attendee position
              • Attendee main activity
              • Address
              • Phone
              • Fax
              • E-mail
              • Main activity of the Company

Course on Power Quality Issues in Contemporary and Future Power Networks January 25-27 2010 School Electricamp Electronic Engineering University of Manchester Network of DER laboratories and Pre-Standardisation (DERlab) - 16-

11 Registration form Name

Surname

Attendee position

Attendee main activity

Address

Phone

Fax

E-mail

Main activity of the Company

  • Content
  • 1 Course outline
  • 2 Scope and objectives
  • 3 Who should attend
  • 4 Course duration
  • 5 Course venue
  • 6 Course program
  • 7 Course presenters
    • Vladimir Katic is Professor Head of Power Electronics and Converters Group and Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Technical Sciences at the University of Novi Sad Serbia He received his DiplIng degree from University of Novi Sad Novi Sad Serbia and his MSc and PhD degrees from University of Belgrade Belgrade Yugoslavia all in electrical engineering From 1978 he is with the Institute for Power Electronics amp Communication Engineering of the Faculty of Technical Sciences University of Novi Sad where he is currently Full Professor From 1991 he is the Head of Power Electronics and Converters Group He was Director of the Institute for Power Electronics amp Communication Engineering (1993-98) and from 1998 he is the Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Technical Sciences The main areas of scientific interest and research of Prof Katić are power quality power electronics converters renewable energy sources (wind and solar) and standardization in electrical engineering He is the author or co-author of 12 books amp teaching materials (scripts) and more than 350 scientific papers published in international and national journals or conference proceedings His papers have been cited over 150 times He is also reviewer member of international programme committees and session chairmen of many international or national journals and conferences Prof Katić has been the head main researcher or researcher of 8 international and around 50 national scientific projects or studies Prof Katić is the Senior Member of IEEE Chair of IEEE Serbia and Montenegro Section and Chairman of IEEE Joint Chapter on IASIESPELS at Novi Sad He is observer Member at CIGRE SC C4 (Paris) Member of International and National Committees of CIGRE and National Committees of CIRED CIGRE and ETRAN
      • 8 Travel information
        • 81 How to get to the University of Manchester
        • 82 How to get to the course location
          • 9 Accommodation
          • 10 Organisation and contacts
            • 101 Course fees
            • 102 Payment details
            • 103 Dinner
            • 104 Contacts
              • 11 Registration form
              • Name
              • Surname
              • Attendee position
              • Attendee main activity
              • Address
              • Phone
              • Fax
              • E-mail
              • Main activity of the Company