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Power Affiliates Program Annual Review 2005

Power Affiliates Program Annual Review 2005. 2005 Affiliates. Alliant Energy MidAmerican Energy Ameren Patrick Engineering BP America PowerWorld CWLP S&C Electric EMCWA Sargent & Lundy Exelon . Finances. Income Income carried over from the calendar year 2003 $ 17,092

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Power Affiliates Program Annual Review 2005

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  1. Power Affiliates Program Annual Review 2005

  2. 2005 Affiliates Alliant Energy MidAmerican Energy Ameren Patrick Engineering BP America PowerWorld CWLP S&C Electric EMCWA Sargent & Lundy Exelon

  3. Finances Income • Income carried over from the calendar year 2003 $ 17,092 • Total income during calendar year 2004* 66,525 • Total available income during calendar year 2004 $ 83,617 Expenditures • Personnel and Services $ 19,475 • Materials/Supplies/Equipment 14,405 • Transportation/Travel 3,550 • Total expenditures $ 37,430 Balance as of December 31, 2004 • Funds carried over into calendar year 2005* $ 46,187 *This does not include $10,000 that was received in 2004, but not posted on the NEW university accounting system until 2005.

  4. Electrical and Computer Engineering Department Areas:Bioengineering, Acoustics, and M. R. Eng.Circuits and Signal ProcessingCommunication and ControlComputer EngineeringElectromagnetics, Optics and Remote SensingMicroelectronics and Quantum ElectronicsPower and Energy Systems

  5. The Power and Energy Systems Area includes:Large-Scale Power Systems(Including economics and restructuring)Power ElectronicsElectric Machines and Drives

  6. P. Chapman (Machines, Drives, Power Electronics, Circuits)G. Gross (System Economics, Planning and Regulatory Policy)J. Kimball (Machines, Drives, Power Electronics)P. T. Krein (Power Electronics, Machines, Electrostatics)T. J. Overbye (Dynamics, Stability and System Operations)M. A. Pai (Dynamics, Stability and Computational Methods)P. W. Sauer (Modeling and Simulation of Machines and Systems)

  7. COURSESECE 307 Techniques for Engineering DecisionsECE 430 Power Circuits and ElectromechanicsECE 431 Electric MachineryECE 464 Power ElectronicsECE 469 Power Electronics LaboratoryECE 476 Power System Analysis

  8. ECE 432 Advanced Electric MachineryECE 477 Power System Operation and ControlECE 498 FEC Future Energy Challenge

  9. ECE 530 Analysis Techniques for Large-Scale SystemsECE 568 Modeling and Control of ElectromechanicsECE 573 Power Systems ControlECE 576 Power System Dynamics and StabilityECE 588 Electricity Resource Planning ECE 590 Power and Energy Systems Area SeminarECE 598 Special Topics - Power Electronic Drives and Systems - Hybrid Systems Analysis of Power System Dynamics - Issues in Competitive Electricity Markets - Advanced Topics in Power Electronics

  10. POWER AND ENERGY SYSTEM AREA GRADUATES1950-1970 Annual Ave 1970-1980 Annual Ave B.S.E.E. - 25 B.S.E.E. - 44M.S.E.E. - 3 M.S.E.E. - 71980-1990 Annual Ave 1990-2000 Annual Ave B.S.E.E. - 32 B.S.E.E. - 37 M.S.E.E. - 5 M.S.E.E. - 7 Ph.D. - 2 Ph.D. - 22000-2005 Annual Ave B.S.E.E. - 40 M.S.E.E. - 8 Ph.D. - 3

  11. ACTIVITIES Workshops (Attending and hosting) Review Panels CIGRE Organizational Meetings IEEE TAB, and BOD Meetings IEEE Organizational Meetings

  12. IEEE Power Electronics Specialists Conference IEEE Power Engineering Society General Meeting IEEE Industry Applications Society Conference PSERC IAB and EC meetingsNSF, DOD, CERTS, project review meetings

  13. International Telecommunications Energy Conf. Australasian Universities Power Engineering Conf. Thai Conf on Electricity Supply in Asia Hawaiian International Conf. on System Science IREP Conference, Cortina, Italy India International Conference on Power Electronics

  14. Engineering Open House – 1,000 visitors ECE 431 class trip – S&C Electric Future Energy Challenge meetings EMCWA - Conference and Exposition (+3 students) North American Power Symposium (+ 2 students) Grainger Power Student Awards – 25 at $6,000 each

  15. Visited 8 companies Presented 25 invited external seminars Presented 16 internal seminars on campus Hosted 13 guest speakers for seminars on campus

  16. Research Funded by Other Sources: “The Power Affiliates Program Funding Was Leveraged More Than 25 to 1”

  17. Grainger FoundationPower Systems Engineering Research CenterNational Science FoundationU. S. Department of EnergyOffice of Naval ResearchMotorolaIllinois Commerce Commission

  18. Cornell Arizona State Illinois Georgia Tech Wisconsin Iowa State Berkeley Texas A&M Washington State Howard Carnegie Mellon Wichita St. Colorado School of Mines POWER SYSTEMS ENGINEERING RESEARCH CENTER A NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION (NSF) INDUSTRY/UNIVERSTIY COOPERATIVE RESEARCH CENTER (I/UCRC)

  19. ABB American Electric Power American Transmission Co. AREVA T&D Arizona Public Service British Columbia Transmission Co. California ISO CenterPoint Energy Duke Energy Entergy

  20. EPRI Exelon First Energy GE Energy Institut de Recherche d'Hydro-Quebec (IREQ) ISO - New England Korea Elec. Power Res. Inst. MidAmerican Energy Midwest Independent System Operator National Grid USA

  21. National Rural Elect. Coop. Assn. New York ISO NxtPhase Pacific Gas and Electric PJM Interconnection Powertech Labs PowerWorld Corp. RTE – French TSO Salt River Project Siemens, EMIS

  22. Southern Company Steel Tube Institute of North America TXU Electric Delivery Tennessee Valley Authority Tri-State Generation and Transmission U.S. Department of Energy Western Area Power Administration

  23. Research Stem Areas Markets T&D Technologies Systems www.pserc.wisc.edu

  24. Consortium for Electric Reliability Technology Solutions (CERTS) DOE - $4M line item • Lawrence Berkeley National Lab • Electric Power Group • PSERC • Sandia, Oak Ridge National Labs • Pacific Northwest National Lab

  25. CERTS is a research provider to DOE in the area of power system reliability. • Reliability Technology and Issues • Real-Time System Control • Reliability and Markets

  26. Grainger Center for Electric Machinery and Electromechanics

  27. Power Affiliates Program Annual Review 2005

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