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JUN 27, 2024 (THU)

8-9am PT | 11-12noon ET | 4-5pm BST | 5-6pm CEST

[Europe & Americas] Maximize the Value of Distributed Energy Resources by Market Participation

In a rapidly evolving energy landscape, Distributed Energy Resources (DERs) are transforming the way we generate and consume power. But to fully realize the benefits of DERs, stakeholders need robust tools to explore new business models and increase the ROI. Join our webinar to discover a powerful data integration solution that will optimize your DER portfolio. You'll learn how our platform enables greater DER visibility, control, and market participation—helping you increase profitability and accelerate the transition to a clean energy future. A few take aways: • Grow your DER portfolio: Integrate a wide range of devices seamlessly to expand your VPP offerings. • Slash integration costs and time: Use pre-built connectors and standardized models to reduce complexity. • Monetize your DER assets: Maximize value by optimizing DER participation across various energy markets. • Enhance the customer experience: Provide a flexible "Bring Your Own Device" (BYOD) model for greater customer satisfaction.

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Customer Owned Telemetry for Utility Interconnection of DERs

The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) has mandated that DERs (Distributed Energy Resources) above 1MW send telemetry data to the host utility over the IEEE 2030.5 protocol. IEEE 2030.5 is a secure, scalable, and consumer-friendly application-layer protocol built upon standard Internet protocols and recommended by the IEEE 1547 standard for interconnection and interoperability of DERs with associated electric power systems interfaces. In this webinar, we will discuss in detail the following topics: - The ASE's Direct Connect Low-Cost Telemetry Gateway - The ASE Remote Monitoring and Management Platform - Management, Engineering, Configuration, and Security Features - Implementation and Commissioning

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Ensuring Performance in Virtualized Protection Relay

In this webinar, we will discuss the key challenges in meeting the performance requirements of a VPR. We will cover the mandatory hardware and software requirements, as well as the key performance indicators that should be considered when designing your VPR strategy. This webinar is essential for any utility or OEM considering adopting VPR. By attending this webinar, you will learn how to: - Understand the performance requirements of a VPR - Identify the mandatory hardware and software requirements - Select the right performance indicators for your VPR strategy - Mitigate the risks associated with migrating to a VPR platform

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Design consideration for data acquisition system for Rooftop Solar and DER deployments in India

In this webinar, we will explore the following topics: - The driving factors behind connecting rooftop solar generation plants to the utility grid - The essential data that needs to be collected from net meters, solar meters, and DER assets - The current and future applications that rely on this data - The best practices and design considerations for developing a scalable data acquisition system for rooftop solar and DER assets - The role of the data acquisition framework in enabling secure two-way communication between devices and a centralized monitoring system

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How Kalki.IO Data Hub Middleware Accelerates Australia's Flexible Export Requirements

In this webinar on “How Data Hub Middleware Accelerates Australia's Flexible Export Requirements" , we will discuss: - The role of Data Hub middleware in facilitating flexible export solutions - The benefits of cloud and edge computing for efficient data management - The Government of South Australia's dynamic export limits requirements - SA Power Networks’ innovative approach to flexible export - Real-world case studies showcasing successful implementations of data hub middleware for dynamic export limits Data Hub middleware can help you to: - Integrate disparate data sources, both IT and OT, as well as real-time and non-real-time data sources. - Integrate IEEE 2030.5, DNP3, IEC 104, ICCP, SunSpec Modbus and other OT / SCADA / DER data with Enterprise systems through Enterprise Services Bus, Message Queues, and AWS / Azure integration through MQTT, IoT Core / Hub, Kinesis, Kafka, S3 and similar interfaces. - Respond swiftly to evolving grid conditions and energy demands to ensure safety and reliability. - Cloud and edge computing can provide scalability, flexibility, and performance. - Data Hub middleware can be used to meet dynamic export limits requirements.

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Virtual Protection Relaying: The Future of Power Grid Protection

As the energy sector is confronted with the high penetration of renewable energy sources, one of the key aspects of the grid controls which are put under stress is the grid protection sub-system. To operate and maintain effective grid protection with high penetration of renewable resources require a level of agility and programmability for protection systems not available in today’s mainstream protection relay devices. What’s more, when considering that there is still a large install base of older devices across the grid, utilities are faced with a generational decision on how to re-invent and reform their entire protection infrastructure for the agile, intelligent and digital grid. This webinar describes the virtual protection relaying (VPR) concept – an architecture where software-defined and virtualized platforms are deployed to host the critical circuit protection functions for an advanced and agile grid. VPR decouples the protection functions from hardware-dependent systems, allowing them to be virtualized and hosted on software-defined platforms. This has a number of advantages, including: - Increased flexibility and scalability - Reduced costs - Improved reliability and security In this webinar, we will discuss: - The Need for Relay Virtualization - Virtual Protection Relay Concepts - The benefits of VPR - How to Implement VPR - Kalkitech / ASE VPR Lab supported by Intel

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  • August 20, 2019
  • 11:30 am - 12:30 pm

Test Jig for Smart Grid / Smart City Wireless / RF Communication Modules

Modern smart meter projects demand integration of submodules providing Wired and wireless connectivity. This includes smart communication modules supporting various physical layers including RF/Wireless. It is important to have a test machine to ensure that the functionality of the individual submodule is not affected during the manufacturing process. This demands a production test jig to specifically test hardware functionality and interfaces meeting the specific quality limits. Manually testing individual products will be a challenge in the case of large volume manufacturing. This webinar explains how Kalkitech can help OEMs in developing custom test jigs and achieve faster manufacturing cycles ensuring proper integration of components.

  • August 20, 2019
  • 11:30 am - 12:30 pm

Remote management and data access to Solar PV Systems

This webinar provides high-level insights on data acquisition mechanisms commonly adopted for a centralized Solar PV system. We will have a look at how kalki.io as a cloud software solution helps in acquiring data from various assets and devices deployed in the field and helps you in diagnose issues using vendor-specific tools remotely. Commercial and industrial power producers can make use of the platform to collect data as an aggregator system from multiple field locations and share those data with utility SCADA systems on standard interfaces. You can also make use of collected data by building or integrating custom applications on top of the platform using standard interfaces provided. Let’s look at how kalki.io centralized software as a service reduces your capital investment without compromising regulatory compliance and data security.

  • August 20, 2019
  • 11:30 am - 12:30 pm

Enabling the digital transformation of legacy substation devices

This webinar will give an overview of how the digital transformation of legacy substation equipment can be achieved using ASE’s SPT hardware and software products. SPT enables Serial to IP as well as Leased Line to IP network migration. The webinar covers topics including how legacy bit-oriented device life can be extended by transforming legacy data into current day protocols like DNP3. SPT protocol translator supports 40+ legacy RTU protocols including bit and byte protocols and enables their conversion to DNP3, Modbus, and IEC TCP/IP protocols. SPT is available as hardware gateways that support bit protocols, byte protocols, and TCP/IP as well as a Software Gateway for Windows. SPTSRV supports enhanced security capabilities whereby all unwanted ports can be disabled and firmware and configuration updates if required can be limited through serial ports alone. SPT is available with embedded windows and Linux operating systems.

Secure and Scalable Remote Equipment / Device Access

Remotely accessing your equipment or device, troubleshooting them, or updating configuration or settings or firmware has always been a critical aspect of pro-active customer support and improving equipment life for equipment manufacturers and end customers. Security, ease of use, and role-based access control have always been an issue that plagued both customers and equipment manufacturers. Kalki.io remote device access application now brings these capabilities in a highly secure way to you. This webinar highlights the capabilities of the solution and security and role-based access control is achieved.

Migration to IEC 61850 Edition 2 – Approaches and best practices

This webinar details the key requirements in planning and executing IEC 61850 Edition 1 to Edition 2 Migration for your products and services. The presentation covers the major differences between Edition 1 and Edition 2 as well as the key functional areas of Edition 2 that migration needs to address. This session also covers the additional test cases that need to be implemented as well as the best practices to be followed.

ASE2000 RTU Test Set – Why you should upgrade from V1 to V2

ASE 2000 Version 1 helped Substation Engineers and Technicians to troubleshoot problems from the day one it was introduced. As time moves forward, technology changes, Operating system upgrades, Security requirements, legacy protocol knowledge gap etc. demanded a more simplified User interface and easy troubleshooting methods. To meet market demand ASE came up with Version 2 of ASE 2000 which allows easier troubleshooting through a user-friendly interface, with more monitoring features. During this webinar, we will introduce some of those easy-to-use options to the audience and brief how it can help day-to-day testing and troubleshooting requirements of a Substation.

Fault Analysis, Event extraction and predicting the location of fault for a distribution network using SYNC2000

This webinar provides insight into collecting fault records automatically from different feeder protection relays on distribution network, converting it to common COMTRADE format, and doing fault analysis. This also highlights a key feature of predicting the location of fault for the distribution network within 5% accuracy which provided huge ROI for some of the utilities in Europe. Highlights are also given on how event extraction is possible from multi-vendor relays and presenting it in a common format to be analyzed along with the fault files.

IEC 62056 DLMS/COSEM Companion Specifications – Objectives, Merits & Implementation Challenges

n this webinar, we will cover some of the DLMS/COSEM companion specifications from across the globe and do a high-level comparison and discuss some of the challenges meter manufacturers and Head End System developers commonly encounter when they deploy their existing DLMS products for a new companion specification. An overview of conformance assessment best practices followed by utilities and a short demonstration of some of the essential tools used for simulation and conformance testing of meters will be included.

Simplifying IEC 61850 Engineering & Troubleshooting

In this webinar, we will discuss some of the typical challenges encountered by engineers in maintaining IEC 61850 substation devices and introduce software tools that can facilitate their problem resolution. We will demonstrate how problems can be analyzed using tools designed specifically for IEC 61850 environments that can help in engineering, troubleshooting, and maintaining devices. Product demonstrations will include the Client Test Set and Server Test Set which are part of the ASE 61850 Suite.

Value of Centralized, Secure Disturbance Record Collection and Analytics

Disturbance / Fault Records (DR) stored in numerical Intelligent Electronic Devices (IEDs) provide relevant information associated with faults in the power system. But when it comes to analyzing events using these records, more time is spent in the collection of files rather than analysis due to the significant time and effort required to gather the data. In this webinar, we are discussing Kalkitech’s solution for collecting fault records automatically from multiple vendor relays installed in various substations, the process of converting the same to a common standard, and sending the same to a central server for fault analysis. Centralized configuration and version management of setting files of multiple vendor IEDs are also planned as part of discussions.

Utility Protocols in IoT Edge Gateways

In a quest to improve operational efficiency and reliability, energy asset owners are investing in deploying asset health monitoring and analytics with machine learning and artificial intelligence in the field. This involves an analysis of operational data gathered from existing controllers/terminal units as well as data from a new generation of smart sensors. This webinar presents a software gateway application which can be deployed on standard edge devices that enables integration of IoT edge devices and utility field devices (smart meters, protection relays, PLCs, transformer monitoring devices, grid sensors, etc.) that utilize common protocols such as DNP3, IEC 60870/61850, Modbus. The edge device software is scalable and applicable for general applications such as asset optimization for EV charging stations, rooftop solar, power distribution stations, consumption analysis of industrial and commercial complexes, and much more.

Test Jig for Smart Grid / Smart City Wireless / RF Communication Modules

Modern smart meter projects demand integration of submodules providing Wired and wireless connectivity. This includes smart communication modules supporting various physical layers including RF/Wireless. It is important to have a test machine to ensure that the functionality of the individual submodule is not affected during the manufacturing process. This demands a production test jig to specifically test hardware functionality and interfaces meeting the specific quality limits. Manually testing individual products will be a challenge in the case of large volume manufacturing. This webinar explains how Kalkitech can help OEMs in developing custom test jigs and achieve faster manufacturing cycles ensuring proper integration of components.

Remote management and data access to Solar PV Systems

This webinar provides high-level insights on data acquisition mechanisms commonly adopted for a centralized Solar PV system. We will have a look at how kalki.io as a cloud software solution helps in acquiring data from various assets and devices deployed in the field and helps you in diagnose issues using vendor-specific tools remotely. Commercial and industrial power producers can make use of the platform to collect data as an aggregator system from multiple field locations and share those data with utility SCADA systems on standard interfaces. You can also make use of collected data by building or integrating custom applications on top of the platform using standard interfaces provided. Let’s look at how kalki.io centralized software as a service reduces your capital investment without compromising regulatory compliance and data security.

Enabling the digital transformation of legacy substation devices

This webinar will give an overview of how the digital transformation of legacy substation equipment can be achieved using ASE’s SPT hardware and software products. SPT enables Serial to IP as well as Leased Line to IP network migration. The webinar covers topics including how legacy bit-oriented device life can be extended by transforming legacy data into current day protocols like DNP3. SPT protocol translator supports 40+ legacy RTU protocols including bit and byte protocols and enables their conversion to DNP3, Modbus, and IEC TCP/IP protocols. SPT is available as hardware gateways that support bit protocols, byte protocols, and TCP/IP as well as a Software Gateway for Windows. SPTSRV supports enhanced security capabilities whereby all unwanted ports can be disabled and firmware and configuration updates if required can be limited through serial ports alone. SPT is available with embedded windows and Linux operating systems.