Dear all,
Further to my earlier message, the deadline for abstracts for the one day "Risk and Reliability Modelling of Energy Systems" day on 15 November at Durham University is the end of Friday 8 October; if you would like to present, could you please email your abstract to me ([log in to unmask]) by then.
Full details of the event may be found at
https://sites.google.com/site/durhamriskday/
It will be held in the Senate Suite at Durham Castle, and the registration fee is £30 (to include lunch and all refreshments).
I can now confirm the titles of both invited presentations:
- Erik Ela, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Denver, USA: "Risk modelling in wind power integration studies: Experience from the United States". This talk will describe methods used in existing wind integration studies (including the major Eastern and Western Interconnection reports), and new techniques being developed to explore the consequences of extremely high wind penetrations.
- John Andrews, Professor of Infrastructure Asset Management, Nottingham University: "Advanced system reliability assessment methods, and applications in the aerospace industry". This talk will review modern general system reliability assessment methods, which have allowed the solution of previously intractable design and operational issues, and explore their possible appoach in energy systems.
If you require any further information, then please don't hesitate to email me.
Best regards,
Chris Dent
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Dr. Chris Dent,
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School of Engineering and Computing Sciences,
Durham University,
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Durham DH1 3LE.
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