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Alexander Apostolov OMICRON Electronics 2950 Bentley Ave., Unit 4 Los Angeles, CA 90064 310-478-5967 (phone) aapostolov@ca.rr.

com Gary A. Benson Tampa Electric Company 2200 East Sligh Avenue Tampa, FL 33610 813-275-3196 (phone) gabenson@tecoenergy.com M. Andrew Boney Florida Power & Light 15430 Endeavor Drive Jupiter Florida 33478-5402 561-904-3284 (phone) Andy_Boney@fpl.com John R. Boyle PSA 496 Pine Ridge Drive Signal Mountain, TN 37377 423-886-1594 (phone) boyle114@comcast.net Mike Collum, PE Schweitzer Engineering Labs 144 South Thomas Street, Suite 211 Tupelo, MS 38801 662-840-4116 (phone) mikeco@selinc.com Barry Dyer Southern Company Services Transmission 600 North 18th Street Birmingham, AL 35291-0762 205-257-3149 (phone) 204-257-4684 (fax) bldyer@southernco.com Steve Edwards Dominion Virginia Power 2400 Grayland Ave. Richmond, Va. 23220 804-257-4786 (phone) stephen.b.edwards@dom.com

Gerald F. Johnson Basler Electric 11502 Allecingie Parkway Richmond, VA 23235 804-897-8700 (phone) 804-897-8707 (fax) geraldjohnson@basler.com Stephen B. Ladd Duke Energy 526 S. Church Street P.O. Box 1006, EC08Q Charlotte, NC 28202 704-382-6656 (phone) 704-382-5418 (fax) stephen.ladd@duke-energy.com Bruce Mackie Nashville Electric Service 1214 Church Street, Room 263 Nashville, TN 37246 615-747-3898 (phone) bmackie@nespower.com Joel Masters S.C. Electric & Gas Company 601 Old Taylor Rd. Cayce, SC 29033 803-217-2080 (phone) 803-238-0513 (cell) jmasters@scana.com A. P. Sakis Meliopoulos School of Electrical & Computer Engineering Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, GA 30332-0250 404-894-2926 (phone) 404-894-4641 (fax) sakis.m@gatech.edu Chuck Mozina Consultant 4417 Worthington Circle Palm Harbor, FL 34685 727-365-7858 (phone) 727-789-0478 (fax) cmozina@aol.com Jorge Pardo Progress Energy, NP3B 3300 Exchange Place Lake Mary, FL 32746 407-942-9476 (phone) 407-942-9348 (fax) Jorge.Pardo@pgnmail.com

Russell W. Patterson Patterson Power Engineers, LLC 1413 Chestnut Street Chattanooga, TN 37402 423-702-9981 (cell phone) russ@PattersonPowerEngineers.com Jonathan Prater Tennessee Valley Authority 1101 Market Street (MR4K) Chattanooga, TN 37402 423-751-3248 (phone) 423-751-6238 (fax) jwprater@tva.gov

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Craig G. Wester GE Digital Energy - Multilin 2569 Sable Ridge Court Buford, GA 30519 678-591-5018 (phone) 678-731-1571 (fax) craig.wester@ge.com Philip B. Winston Southern Company Transmission 62 Lake Mirror Road Forest Park, GA 30297-1613 404-608-5989 (phone) pbwinsto@southernco.com

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Wednesday-Friday, May 8-10, 2013 Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center | Atlanta 1.9 CEUs $350

Georgia Tech Protective Relaying Conference

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OR BOTH 67th Annual Protective Conference and 16th Annual Fault and Disturbance Analysis Conference Monday-Friday, May 6-10, 2013 | Atlanta Early Bird Fee by April 22: $530 | Standard Conference Fee: $650

67th Annual Protective Relaying Conference Wednesday-Friday, May 8-10, 2013 | Georgia Tech Hotel Early Bird Fee by April 22: $310 | Standard Conference Fee: $350

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Wednesday-Friday, May 8-10, 2013 Georgia Tech Hotel | Atlanta 1.9 CEUs $350

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67th Annual Georgia Tech Protective Relaying Conference May 8-10, 2013 | Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center | Atlanta, GA
Tuesday, May 7, 2013 4:30 - 7:00 PM Registration - Salon 1-2-3-4-5-6

Thursday, May 9, 2013 Salon 1-2-3 8:00 - 8:35 AM TA-1-P1 Session Chair: Gerald Johnson, Basler Electric Company Backup: Steve Ladd, Duke Energy Understanding Sympathetic Inrush Currents and Their Effect on Protective Relays Sze Mei Wong, Gerald Breaux, Entergy Services Inc. Juergen Holbach, Miriam Sanders, Quanta Technology LLC Practical EHV Reactor Protection Michael Thompson, Faridul Katha Basha Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories, Inc Impact, Detection and Monitoring of Geomagnetically Induced Currents on Transformers Zhihan Xu, Reigh Walling, Ilia Voloh, GE Digital Energy Gary Kobet, Tennessee Valley Authority Break IEC 61850 Based Bus Protection Applications Alexander Apostolov OMICRON electronics 10:10 - 10:45 AM TA-2-P4 Application of a Multifunctional Distance Protective IED in a 15kV Distribution Network Jack Chang, ABB Inc. Lorne Gara, Orbis Engineering Peter Fong, Sequence Instruments Inc. Special Considerations for Distribution Feeder Protection Coordination Steve Turner Beckwith Electric Company, Inc. Salon 4-5-6 8:00 - 8:35 AM TA-2-P1 Session Chair: Russell Patterson, Patterson Power Engineers Backup: Bridget Coffman, Santee Cooper Calculating Intermediate Faults in Underground Cables Demetrios Tziouvaras Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories, Inc. Review of Application of Ground Distance Protection Terrence Smith, Zhiying Zhang, GE Digital Energy Maria Elena Lacedonia, Steve Pitts, Florida Power & Light Application Considerations When Protecting Lines With Tapped and In-Line Transformers Rohan Perera, Hydro One Networks, Inc. Bogdan Kasztenny, Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories, Inc

Wednesday May 8, 2013 7:30 AM 7:50 - 8:05 AM Registration Conference Opening - Welcoming Remarks A.P. Sakis Meliopoulos, Professor, ECE, Georgia Tech Steven W. McLaughlin, Steve W. Chaddick School Chair & Professor, ECE, Georgia Tech Session Chair: John Boyle, PSA Backup: Craig Wester, GE Digital Energy Understanding Differences in Harmonic Restraint and Harmonic Blocking in Transformer Differential Protection John Wang, John Grimm, Xcel Energy Creating a Sustainable Protective Relay Asset Strategy Jonathan Sykes, Aaron Feathers, Pacific Gas & Electric Company Eric Udren, Bryan Gwyn, Quanta Technology LLC Protection & Control Engineering - A New Company Approach to Training P&C Engineers Jorge Pardo, Lizette Castro, Progress Energy Florida Break

8:40 - 9:15 AM TA-1-P2 9:20 - 9:55 AM TA-1-P3

8:40 - 9:15 AM TA-2-P2 9:20 - 9:55 AM TA-2-P3

9:55 - 10:10 AM 10:10 - 10:45 AM TA-1-P4

Salon 1-2-3-4-5-6 8:05 - 8:40 AM WA-0-P1 8:40 - 9:15 AM WA-0-P2 9:15 - 9:50 AM WA-0-P3 9:50 - 10:10 AM

10:50 - 11:25 AM TA-1-P5

Line Protection Scheme Using Optical CTs and IEC 61850-9-2 Process Bus Teaches Valuable Lessons James Ariza, Rene Aguilar, Megger USA Carlos Melendez, Hector Lara, CFE Mexico Rodolfo Colon, IIE Mexico

10:50 - 11:25 AM TA-2-P5

11:30 - 12:30 PM 12:30 - 1:45 PM Salon 1-2-3 Salon 4-5-6 10:10 - 10:45 AM WA-2-P1 Session Chair: Andy Boney, Florida Power & Light Backup: Andre Smit, Siemens Industry Inc. Protection Issues and Solutions for Protecting Feeders with Distributed Generation Yan Pan, Wei Ren, GE Global Research Ilia Voloh, GE Digital Energy Impact of Green Power Inverter Based Distributed Generation on Distribution Systems Charles Mozina, Beckwith Electric Company, Inc. Functional Testing of Protection Schemes in Systems with Distributed Energy Resources Alexander Apostolov, OMICRON electronics 1:45 - 2:20 PM TP-1-P1

Conference Awards and Keynote Speaker Keynote Speaker: Billy Ball, Executive Vice President & Chief Transmission Officer - Southern Company Lunch - Main Dining Room - 1st Floor Session Chair: Joel Masters, South Carolina Electric & Gas Backup: Mike Collum, Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories, Inc. A Tutorial on Ferroresonance Elmo Price ABB Inc. Ferroresonance Phenomenon in CFE System, Its Origin and Effects Enrique Martinez, Miguel Olguin, CFE Mexico Galina Antonova, ABB Inc. Break Analysis of Transmission Wide Protective Relaying Scheme Mis-operations Zack Campbell, Manish Thakur, American Electric Power Keramat Tabarzadi, Hydro One Davis Erwin, Pacific Gas & Electric Company Sizing Current Transformers for Line Protection Applications Hctor Altuve, Normann Fischer, Dale Finney, Gabriel Benmouyal Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories, Inc. Adjourn 3:30 - 4:05 PM TP-2-P3 Upgrading Relay Protection? - Be Prepared Dan Ransom, Gerald Johnson Basler Electric Company Salon 4-5-6 1:45 - 2:20 PM TP-2-P1 Session Chair: Bruce Mackie, Nashville Electric Service Backup: Miriam Sanders, Quanta Technology, LLC High-Impedance Bus Differential Misoperation Due to Circuit Breaker Restrikes Kristian Koellner, Lower Colorado River Authority David Costello, Oskar Reynisson, Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories, Inc. Fundamentals of Wireless Communications Candice King GE Digital Energy

Wednesday, May 8, 2013 (continued) Salon 1-2-3 10:10 - 10:45 AM WA-1-P1 Session Chair: John Boyle, PSA Backup: Craig Wester, GE Digital Energy Demystification of Ground Directional Elements of Digital Relays and Ground Fault Protection of Pilot Schemes Yiyan Xue, Manish Thakur, Bill Zhang, American Electric Power Keramat Tabarzadi, Hydro One Davis Erwin, Pacific Gas & Electric Company Distance Relay Performance During Complex Fault Conditions Zhiying Zhang, Ilia Voloh, GE Digital Energy Eli Pajuelo, Pajuelo Electric Inc & University of Saskatchewan A Practical Approach to Line Current Differential Testing Karl Zimmerman, David Costello Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories, Inc. Lunch - On Your Own

2:25 - 3:00 PM TP-1-P2 3:00 - 3:30 PM 3:30 - 4:05 PM TP-1-P3

2:25 - 3:00 PM TP-2-P2

10:50 - 11:25 AM WA-1-P2 11:30 - 12:05 PM WA-1-P3 12:05 - 1:15 PM

10:50 - 11:25 AM WA-2-P2 11:30 - 12:05 PM WA-2-P3

4:10 - 4:45 PM TP-1-P4 Salon 4-5-6 1:15 - 1:50 PM WP-2-P1 1:55 - 2:30 PM WP-2-P2 Session Chair: Gary Benson, Tampa Electric Company Backup: Jonathan Prater, Tennessee Valley Authority Practical Communications Considerations for Protection Engineers Iza Pomales, Jose Rodriguez, Dolly Villasmil, Adrian Zvarych Power Grid Engineering Standard Profile for Use of IEEE Std 1588-2008 Precision Time Protocol (PTP) in Power System Applications Galina Antonova IEEE Power System Relaying Committee PSRC Working Group C14 - Use of Synchrophasor Measurements in Protective Relaying Applications Jim OBrien, IEEE Power System Relaying Committee 4:45 PM

4:10 - 4:45 PM TP-2-P4

Salon 1-2-3 1:15 - 1:50 PM WP-1-P1 1:55 - 2:30 PM WP-1-P2

Session Chair: Elmo Price, ABB Inc. Backup: Steve Edwards, Dominion Virginia Power Verifying Transformer Differential Compensation Settings Edsel Atienza, Marion Cooper Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories, Inc. Effect of Transformer Connection and Construction On Single Phasing Detection Sudhir Thakur, Exelon Corporation Gerald Johnson, Randy Hamilton, Basler Electric Company Analysis and Tests of the Seismic Performance of the Transformer Rapid Pressure Rise Relay Tao Xia, Dominion Virginia Power Break Automated Evaluation of PRC 023-2 Requirements Saman Alaeddini, Tim Chang, Farid Katiraei, Quanta Technology LLC Corey Finch, Mark Stanbro, National Grid-USA Ashok Gopalakrishnan, Electrocon International Line Differential Protection Under Unusual System Conditions Yiyan Xue American Electric Power Bogdan Kasztenny, Douglas Taylor, Yu Xia Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories, Inc. Adjourn

Station Integration for Reduced Costs and Improved Operational Efficiency Cesar Guerriero, Farel Becker, Siemens Bill Winters, Ryan McMahon, ConEd

Friday, May 10, 2013 Salon 1-2-3-4-5-6 8:00 - 8:35 AM FA-P1 8:35 - 9:10 AM FA-P2 9:10 - 9:45 AM FA-P3 Session Chair: Barry Dyer, Southern Company Backup: Jorge Pardo, Progress Energy Florida A Review of Synchronous Generator Stator Protection Johnny Simms, Suparat Pavavicharn, Basler Electric Company STUDENT PAPER - TBD Authors - TBD University - TBD Simplifying and Improving Protection of Temporary and Unusual Bus Configurations With Microprocessor-Based Relays Casper Labuschagne, Normann Fischer, Bogdan Kasztenny Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories, Inc. Break Analysis of Protection Scheme Dependencies on Communications Galina Antonova, Eduardo Colmenares, Ilija Jankovic, ABB Inc. Utility Experience on Misoperation of Zone 1 for a Remote Bus Fault Gerry Rosselli, San Diego Elec. & Gas Ali Shaban, Col Poly State University Charging Current in Long Lines and High-Voltage Cables Protection Application Considerations Yiyan Xue, American Electric Power Dale Finney, Bin Le, Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories, Inc Conference Ends

Power System Certificate Program


The Georgia Tech Power Systems Engineering Certificate provides a specialized education in power system modeling, design, control, and operation. Industry experts and Georgia Tech faculty will help you understand fundamental concepts and principles, and teach you how to apply them in order to solve real-world challenges. Core Courses Integrated Grounding System Design and Testing Grounding, EMI, and Power Quality Power Distribution System Grounding and Transients Power System Relaying: Theory and Application Modern Energy Management Systems Elective Courses Fault and Disturbance Analysis Conference Georgia Tech Protective Relaying Conference For more information and to download our catalog, visit www.pe.gatech.edu/power/certificate.

2:35 - 3:10 PM WP-1-P3 3:10 - 3:40 PM 3:40 - 4:15 PM WP-1-P4

2:35 - 3:10 PM WP-2-P3

3:40 - 4:15 PM WP-2-P4

Detection of Open Phase Conditions in Distribution Transformers Amir Norouzi GE Digital Energy High-Speed Communication-Assisted Tripping and Sectionalizing for Distribution Systems Steve Turner Beckwith Electric Company, Inc.

9:45 - 10:05 AM 10:05 - 10:40 AM FA-P4 10:40 - 11:15 AM FA-P5 11:15 - 11:50 AM FA-P6

4:20 - 4:55 PM WP-1-P5

4:20 - 4:55 PM WP-2-P5

4:55 PM

11:50 AM

For more information or to register, visit www.pe.gatech.edu/2013-fdac-prc or call 404.385.3501.

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