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Panel Session:
Best Practices in State Estimation
Sponsored by:
Power System Analysis, Computing, and
Economics Committee
Panel Chair: Ali Abur
Northeastern University, Boston
IEEE PES General Meeting
Pittsburgh, PA
July 20-24, 2008
Panel Objectives
• Bring together global expertise on the
utilization and maintenance of state
estimators (SE)
• Present best practices
• Comparatively discuss advantages and
shortcomings of different practices
• Identify challenges to be addressed in the
future
Presenters are asked to comment
on the following issues:
• Input data and information requirements
• Bad data processing capability
• Existing tools to present results to the
operators
• Measurement design
• Single most important benefit of the SE
• Most important challenges of running a SE
Presentations
SE for CA ISO Market and Security
Applications – Relevance and Readiness
• Dinesh Salem-Natarajan, Liang Zhao, Wei
Shao, Matthew Varghese, Soumen Ghosh,
Mani Subramanian, Gordon Lin, Hsiao-Dong
Chiang and Hua Li
SE: The NGrid New England Experience
• George P. Kalavantis and Francis Flynn Jr.
Presentations
Experiences and Practices on SE in RTE
• Y. Hassaine and P. Panciatici
Application and Implementation of SE at Idaho
Power Company
• Slaven Kincic and Milorad Papic
Operational Experience with SE at Hydro-Quebec
• S. Lefebvre, J. Prévost, J.C. Rizzi, P. Ye, B.
Lambert, and H. Horisberger