4th Annual IEC 61850 Europe 2017

The 4th Annual IEC 61850 Europe 2017 takes place 26-28 September 2017 in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, with 14+ end-user case-studies from Europe, USA, India & China

Recent research carried out among European TSOs and DSOs by Phoenix Forums indicates that IEC 61850 has now reached a tipping point, with more end-user support and investment available for next generation systems than ever before. With Edition 2 of the standard now firmly in place, utilities are more readily implementing sophisticated multi-vendor multi-edition systems within new and refurbished substations, as well as exploring its potential for the wider smart grid.

“More and more utilities would like to leverage a more comprehensive set of IEC 61850 features and functionalities, and a more predictive approach to their IEC operation, management and maintenance.” says Mandana White, Programme Director of IEC 61850 Europe 2017 at Phoenix Forums. “This has significant implications for how utilities and suppliers must work together going forward. The traditional relationship structure is no longer fit for purpose, and to speed up deployment further new partnership and collaboration models must emerge. It was with these concerns in mind that we shaped the agenda for this year’s event.”

The event opens on Tuesday 26th September 2017 with a Fundamentals of IEC 61850 Workshop led by Christoph Brunner, Convenor of IEC TC57 WG10, providing the opportunity for new and experienced IEC 61850 professionals to refresh their knowledge of the essential building blocks of the standard and to update on its latest edition and amendments. Days 2 & 3 provide a comprehensive case-study programme of 14+ utilities from Europe, USA, India and China. Topics range from optimising the specification and design process, to cost-effective engineering and testing, documentation, operation, management and maintenance, advanced features such as GOOSE Messaging, Process Bus, PRP & HSR, time synchronisation, and cyber-security, and the potential to apply IEC 61850 beyond the substation. Speakers not only present lessons learnt from their practical implementations of the standard, but also share their management approved roadmaps and evolving partnership models.

Alongside the main conference, there is a Solution Zone displaying 20+ IEC 61850 enabled product and service providers, a Live Demo Lab providing hands-on experience of the latest IEC 61850 tools and technologies, a series of intimate end-user driven roundtable discussions, and a networking evening reception where participants can connect and collaborate in a relaxed and informal setting.

As the only truly end-user driven conference on IEC 61850 in Europe, this forum has been instrumental in bringing utilities and suppliers together for open, honest and at times challenging conversations, that have sparked new ideas, catalysed change and paved the way for rapid and real industry progress.

“Utilities and vendors need to constantly focus on collaboration, and create projects that engage both the vendor and utility in understanding the requirements of the standard, vetting and validating the work that has already gone into the standard, the products and devices, to make sure that interoperability is being realised” says Anthony Eshpeter, Chief Technology Officer at SUBNET, Platinum Sponsors of IEC 61850 Europe 2017.

“The most useful thing about this conference is to hear not only from vendors, but also utilities and system integrators, on what is keeping them awake at night” says Bas Mulder, Senior Consultant at DNV GL, and Gold Sponsors of IEC 61850 Europe 2017.

“I really like the large amount of use-cases from utilities at this conference” says Christoph Brunner, Convenor of IEC TC57 WG10, and chair, speaker and workshop leader at IEC 61850 Europe 2017.

Discussion topics include:

  • Standardisation Activity – understand how gaps in Edition 2 are being addressed to ensure better engineering, HMI configuration, Modbus mapping, IED redundancy, alarm handling, logic modelling and cyber-security among others
  • Large-Scale Deployments – hear from utilities in Europe, USA, India & China, on the design, implementation and operation of sophisticated multi-vendor multi-edition IEC 61850 systems
  • Multi-Vendor Multi-Edition – understand how the engineering, operation and maintenance procedures are being developed to better handle complex systems in new, refurbished and expanded substations, and across the wider smart grid
  • Specification & Documentation – establish the optimal format and level of detail required to drive the effective design, implementation and operation of next generation IEC 61850 systems
  • Operation & Maintenance – determine how best to support remote device management, condition and predictive maintenance to maximise system life-cycle and reduce costs
  • Features & Functionalities – leverage PRP & HSR, time synchronisation, GOOSE messaging, and Process Bus among others to maximise the effectiveness of IEC 61850 systems
  • Cyber-Security – understand how standardisation, utility and supplier activity is driving new approaches to cyber-security specific to IEC 61850 systems
  • Beyond the Substation – identify new opportunities to extend IEC 61850 inter-substation, from substation to control room, to DER, and to microgrids

Speakers include:

  • Christoph BrunnerPresident of it4power & Convenor of IEC TC57 WG10
  • Grégory HuonHead of Engineering Methods Governance & Group IEC 61850 Convenor ENTSO-E – Elia
  • Manuel PimentaSenior Engineer – Con Edison
  • Abhay KumarDeputy General Manager, Engineering Substations – Power Grid Corporation of India
  • Chandra Prakash AwasthiManager, Technology Development – Power Grid Corporation of India
  • Chen DehuiDivision Chief for International Organisation – State Grid Corporation of China
  • María Avery FernándezHead of SDC HV Remote Control and Protection Devices Solutions, Network Technology Iberia – Endesa
  • David MacDonaldSystem Monitoring Lead Engineer – Iberdrola
  • Priyanka MohapatraSenior Project Manager – SP Energy Networks
  • Javier Figuera PozueloEngineer – Red Eléctrica de España
  • Dieter BinonTeam Leader Substation Automation – Eandis
  • Thierry CosteProject Manager, Research Engineer – EDF R&D
  • Saeed Nemati YarafiSCADA Control Engineer – DONG Energy Wind Power
  • Sander JansenData Architect – Alliander
  • René TroostGrid Strategist – Stedin
  • Bruno Miguel SoaresResearcher, Substation of the Future – R&D Nester
  • Peng LiProject Manager of SCADA and EE R&D Team – Engie Green
  • Alex ApostolovPrincipal Engineer at OMICRON & Editor-in-chief at PAC World Magazine
  • Bas MulderSenior Consultant – DNV GL
  • Frank HolhbaumCyber-Security Manager Grid Automation – ABB
  • Cédric HarispuruProduct Manager – Siemens
  • Adam GauciCyber Security Programme Manager – Schneider Electric
  • Stephan HuttererProduct Manager Cyber Security – Sprecher Automation
  • Fred SteinhauserBusiness Development Power Utility Communication – OMICRON
  • Dean OuelletteManager, Protection & Automation – RTDS Technologies
  • Joe StevensMarketing Manager – Triangle MicroWorks
  • Jonas van den BogaardIT Architect – Smart Society Services

 Event dates and location:

Workshop: 26th September 2017
Conference: 27th & 28th September 2017
Location: Novotel Amsterdam City Hotel, The Netherlands

Event website: www.iec61850-europe.com
Event Brochure: http://www.iec61850-europe.com/IEC%2061850%20Europe%202017.pdf

For more information, interview and media accreditation:
Mandana White, Programme Director, Phoenix Forums Ltd
Tel: +44 (0)20 8349 6360



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