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Electricity system operations

  • Operational challenges
  • Ancillary services

Modelling and techniques

  • System oscillations management
  • Modelling approaches and techniques for renewable power systems

Grid forming plants

  • Introduction to grid forming
  • GB grid code requirements and projects
  • Grid forming manufacturer/developer experience

Shurooque Baloch

Operability Product Manager, National Energy System Operator, United Kingdom
(Tutorial chair)

Diptargha Chakravorty

Principal Consultant, Siemens Energy, UK

Duncan Hughes

Head of Engineering, Zenobē, UK

Balarko Chaudhuri

Reader in Power Systems, Imperial College London, UK

Yunjie Gu

Lecturer in Power Systems, Imperial College London, UK

Tim Green

Academic Leader for Sustainability, Imperial College London, UK

Jamie Morgan-Wormald

Power Systems Engineer, National Energy System Operator

Qi Zhong

Frequency Risk and Modelling Manager, National Energy System Operator, UK

Xiaoyao Zhou

Engineering compliance manager, National Electricity System Operator, UK

Dechao Kong

Senior Project Development Manager – Interconnectors, SSE Energy Solutions, UK

Hazem Karbouj

National Energy System Operator, UK

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