OSPE-FCC September Virtual Program

Date:  Thursday, September 16, 2021

Location: Zoom Meeting, 12:00pm -1:00pm

RegistrationCLICK HERE Registration closes at 5:00 pm, September 14, 2021

After registration is closed and prior to the presentation a Zoom link will be sent to the registrants.

Cost: Cost $10.00, Members of NSPE and members OSPE/FCC are free.

Title: Strategies for Learning through the Deployment of New Grid Technologies”

Abstract: Over the last several years, AEP has been able to implement multiple processes and procedures for vetting new technology for deployment on our transmission and distribution grids. These processes have led to structured implementation, established methods of collecting lessons learned, and translating value from cross-functional engineering teams. This presentation will cover an overview of these methods as well as several key technologies that have been implemented to bring value and/or added reliability to our customers.

Biography: James Wolf is the Advanced Technology Planning & Analysis (ATPA) Team Manager in the Grid Solutions department at American Electric Power (AEP). The role of James and ATPA within AEP Grid Solutions and Energy Delivery is to provide a strategic, transparent, and unified direction for the pursuit of new technology and research while focusing on efficient and accountable implementation. James’ team is currently executing AEP Project Cortex, an effort to shape the Digital Substation of the Future with breakthrough technology that focuses on maximizing the value of sampled real-time data captured and processed at a substation.

James has over a decade of engineering experiences including substation design, commercial consulting for building design and construction, and product manufacturing. Prior to joining the ATPA team, James has been a member of AEP Transmission Protection and Controls team in both design and leadership roles.

James has a BS in Electrical and Computer Engineering from The Ohio State University and an MBA from Ohio Dominican University. James is also a registered professional engineer (PE) in the State of Ohio.

Biography: Morgan Love is an Engineer on the Advanced Technology Planning & Analysis (ATPA) Team in the Grid Solutions department at American Electric Power (AEP). The ATPA team provides a strategic, transparent, and unified direction for the pursuit of new technology and research while focusing on efficient and accountable implementation. Morgan’s role on the ATPA team is to coordinate and facilitate the completion and documentation of technology pilots.

Morgan has over five years of engineering experience working as both a supervisor and systems engineer in the food manufacturing industry for General Mills and, prior to her current role, a continuous improvement project manager at AEP.

Morgan has a BS in Industrial and Systems Engineering from The Russ College of Engineering at The Ohio University. Morgan is a Lean Six Sigma Green Belt and an experienced process improvement practitioner with a passion for continuous improvement.

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A certificate for 1 hour of Professional Development for attending the program will be emailed to you.