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Introduction

Concerns about climate change, energy security, and dwindling fossil fuel reserves are stimulating ever increasing interest in the generation, distribution, and management of renewable energy. While a lot of attention has been devoted to energy generation technologies, an equally important challenge is the integration of energy extracted from renewable resources into existing electricity distribution and transmission systems. Renewable energy resources like wind power and solar energy are often spatially distributed and inherently variable, necessitating the use of computing techniques to predict levels of supply and demand, coordinate power distribution and manage the operations of storage facilities.

A key element of the solution to this problem is the concept of a “Smart Grid”. A smart grid is broadly perceived as an intelligent variant of the traditional electricity grid, in which advanced Information and Communication Technology (ICT) is used to detect, predict and intelligently respond to events affecting the supply of electricity. Data analytics is a science that encompasses data mining, machine learning, and statistical methods, focussing on cleaning, transforming, modeling and extracting actionable information from large, complex data sets. A smart grid generates a large amount of data from various components. Examples include renewable energy generators and smart meters. The potential value of this data is huge, but exploiting this value will be almost impossible without the use of proper analytic techniques. With the application of systematic analytics on the smart grid’s data, its goal of better economy, efficiency, reliability, and security can be achieved. In other words, data analytics is an essential tool that can help to imbue the smart grid with “smartness”.

The focus of this workshop is to study and present the use of various data analytics techniques in the different areas of renewable energy integration in the smart grid. Authors are invited to submit their original and unpublished research contributions to DARE in areas relevant to the application of data analytics for renewable energy integration.

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Important date

2017-07-24
Draft paper submission deadline
2017-08-07
Final paper submission deadline

Submission Topics

The suggested topics of interest include, but are not restricted to:

  • Data analytics for renewable energy sources

  • Smart grid applications of data analytics

  • Data analytics for power generation, transmission, and distribution

  • SCADA/DCS data analytics

  • Fault detection, classification, location, and diagnosis

  • Power quality detection

  • Power system state estimation

  • Load forecasting, wind power forecasting, and PV power forecasting

  • Islanding detection

  • Demand response

  • Smart grid cyber security

  • Customer profiling and smart billing

  • Parallel and distributed data analytics for renewable energy integration

  • Big data and cloud-based analytics for renewable energy integration

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Important Date
  • Sep 22

    2017

    Conference Date

  • Jul 24 2017

    Draft paper submission deadline

  • Aug 07 2017

    Final Paper Deadline

  • Sep 22 2017

    Registration deadline