Projects

  1. Equitable, Affordable & Resilient Nationwide Energy System Transition (Stanford) WSU PI: Prof. V. Venkatasubramanian, WSU Co-PIs: Profs. A. Bose, A. Dubey and N. Schulz) – US Department of Energy (subcontract from Stanford University), $2,000,000, 2023 – 2026
  2. Impact analysis of synchronous generators and IBRs on system modes – Power System Engineering Research Center (PSERC) (RTE France), $380,000, 2023 – 2025
  3. Resilient Communities via Risk-driven Infrastructure Planning PI: Prof. Anamika Dubey, Co-PIs: Profs. V. Venkatasubramanian and Ji Yun Lee – US Department of Energy, $4,100,000, 2023 – 2026
  4. Oscillation Analysis with SCADA using Inferential Statistics (OASIS) – Power System Engineering Research Center (PSERC) (RTE France), $340,000, 2022 – 2024
  5. System Identification using Synchrophasors – Power System Engineering Research Center (PSERC) (RTE France), $340,000, 2021 – 2023
  6. Nonlinear Analysis of Power System Oscillations – Power System Engineering Research Center (PSERC) (RTE France), $200,000, 2019 – 2021
  7. Synchrophasor Analysis Tools – San Diego Gas and Electric, $560,000, 2019 – 2021
  8. Source Location of Forced Oscillations – Schweitzer Engineering Labs Inc., $350,000, 2020 – 2023
  9. Input Ouputt Properties in Power System Models – PSERC (RTE, France), (Co-PI, PI: Sandip Roy), $200,000, 2018 – 2020
  10. Oscillation Monitoring System – Power System Engineering Research Center (PSERC) (RTE France), $200,000, 2017 – 2019
  11. Advanced Synchrophasor Protocol – Subcontract from Grid Protection Alliance, USDOE, $460,000, 2017 – 2019
  12. Impact Analysis of Power Grid Timing Disruptions – Subcontract from LLNL, Dept. Homeland Security, $160,000, 2017 – 2019
  13. Nonminimum phase zeros in power system models – PSERC (RTE, France), (Co-PI, PI: Sandip Roy), $200,000, 2017 – 2019
  14. Oscillation Monitoring System – Consortium for Electric Reliability Technology Solutions, USDOE, $1,143,000, 2013 – 2017
  15. Synchrophasor Data Quality – Power System Energy Ressearch center, NSF IUCRC, $60,000, 2016 – 2018
  16. System Model Validation – Subcontract from UIUC, Bonneville Power Administration, Portland, $179,000, 2016 – 2017
  17. Oscillation Monitoring – Tennessee Valley Authority, Chattanooga, TN, $70,000, 2016
  18. Pre-commercialization of synchrophasor based stability monitoring – Subcontract from Burns and McDonnell, Kansas city, MO, USDOE , $360,000, 2015 – 2016
  19. Real-time stability monitors using synchrophasors – Entergy, New Orleans, LA, $395,000, 2010 – 2015
  20. Two-level voltage controller – Southern California Edison, Los Angeles, CA, $435,000, 2014 – 2015
  21. Model Verification and Model Validation – Subcontract from UIUC, Bonneville Power Administration, Portland, $115,000, 2013 – 2015
  22. Wide-Area Controls – Subrecipient, PSERC Future Grid project, National Science Foundation, $225,000, 2012 – 2016
  23. Monitoring of Subsynchronous Resonance – Schweitzer Engineering Labs. Inc., Pullman, WA, $295,000, 2012 – 2015
  24. Real-Time Stability Monitoring System – Idaho Power Company, Boise, ID, $65,000, 2012 – 2014
  25. Oscillation Monitoring Expert for TVA – Tennessee Valley Authority, Chattanooga, TN, $110,000, 2010 – 2014
  26. Real-time power system stability and control US Department of Energy PI: Prof. A. Bose, Co-PI’s: Profs. V. Venkatasubramanian, D. Bakken and C. Hauser – US Dept. of Energy, $1,900,000, 2009 – 2014
  27. Automatic Voltage Controller using Synchrophasors – Southern California Edison, Los Angeles, CA, $495,000, 2010 – 2014
  28. Oscillation Monitoring Expert for CAISO – Cons. for Electric Reliability Technology Solutions, Berkeley, CA, $127,500, 2007 – 2010
  29. Oscillation Monitoring Expert for BPA – Bonneville Power Administration, Vancouver, WA, $127,500, 2007 – 2009
  30. Stability monitoring and control using synchrophasors – PSERC, $210,000, 2007 – 2010
  31. System stress assessment using phase angle differences – Entergy, New Orleans, LA, $65,000, 2008 – 2009
  32. Stability monitoring tools using synchrophasors – Tennessee Valley Authority, Chattanooga, TN, $85,000, 2007 – 2008
  33. Wide-area control for enhancing small-signal stability – Power System Energy Ressearch center, NSF IUCRC, $205,000, 2002 – 2008
  34. Secondary voltage control for the Korean power system – Korean Rural Electricity Council, Seoul, Korea, $195,000, 2006 – 2008
  35. Advanced voltage control evaluation – Bonneville Power Administration, Portland, OR, $395,000, 1998 – 2002
  36. System stress assessment using phase angle differences – Entergy, New Orleans, LA, $37,000, 2006 – 2007
  37. Adaptive Wide-Area Control System for the power system – Bonneville Power Administration, Portland, OR, $130,000, 2004 – 2006
  38. Real-time power system control Consortium for Energy Research Technology Solutions PI: Prof. A. Bose, Co-PI’s: Profs. K. Tomsovic and V. Venkatasubramanian – US Dept. of Energy, $600,000, 2002 – 2005
  39. Toolbox for model validation/estimation – Bonneville Power Administration, Portland, OR, $50,000, 2003 – 2004
  40. Feasbility of real-time control – Consortium for Energy Reliability Technology Solutions, $60,000, 2002 – 2003
  41. Methods for coordination of transmission line capabilities – Power System Energy Ressearch center, NSF IUCRC, $76,000, 1999 – 2002
  42. Power system stabilizer study – Bonneville Power Administration, Portland, OR, $125,000, 1998 – 2002
  43. Advanced voltage control evaluation – Bonneville Power Administration, Portland, OR, $395,000, 1998 – 2002
  44. Complex interactive networked systems, Subcontract from Cornell University, Ithaca, NY PI: Prof. A. Bose, Co-PI’s: Profs. V. Venkatasubramanian, K. Tomsovic, and A. Saberi – Electric Power Research Institute, Palo Alto, CA, $500,000, 1999 – 2001
  45. Voltage stability and control, NSF Young Investigator Award – National Science Foundation, $300,000, 1994 – 2000
  46. Multi-disciplinary education using curriculum re-engineering Subcontract from Texas A&M University, College Station, TX PI: Prof. A. Bose, Co-PI’s: Profs. K. Tomsovic and V. Venkatasubramanian – National Science Foundation, $105,000, 1997 – 2000
  47. Methods for coordination of measurement data and model data – Electric Power Research Institute, Palo Alto, CA, $169,000, 1997 – 1999
  48. HVDC/SVC/TCSC modulation evaluation – Bonneville Power Administration, Portland, OR, $50,000, 1997 – 1998
  49. A comprehensive dynamic theory for security monitoring of power systems Colloborative research with Washington University, St.Louis – National Science Foundation, $97,000, 1993 – 1997
  50. Double precision arithmetic for EPRI ETMSP program – Electric Power Research Institute, Palo Alto, CA, $67,000, 1997 – 1998
  51. Computational extensions of EPRI PSAPAC programs – Powertech Laboratories, Vancouver, BC, Canada, $23,000, 1995 – 1997
  52. Real-time control: transmission voltage dynamics, collapse and control PI: Prof. A. Bose, Co-PI’s: Profs. V. Venkatasubramanian and K. Tomsovic – US Department of Energy, $73,000, 1995 – 1996
  53. Nonlinear analysis of power system oscillations – Bonneville Power Administration, Portland, OR, $30,000, 1994 – 1996
  54. Analysis of 1992 Union Electric oscillations Subcontract from Washingon University in St.Louis – Electric Power Research Institute, Palo Alto, CA, $15,000, 1994 – 1995