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GE Digital Energy Announces Donation of Power System Innovation Lab to the University of Western Ontario
MARKHAM, Ontario - (BUSINESS WIRE) - GE Digital Energy has announced the donation of an Innovation Lab for
power systems and communications to The University of Western Ontario in
London, Ontario. The newly named GE Digital Energy Innovation Lab will
give undergraduate, graduate, PhD students and faculty of the Department
of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) hands-on experience with
the latest power system protection and communications technology. This
technology is used to improve the resiliency and responsiveness of the
electrical grid and enable greater connectivity and increased security
for utilities and consumers.
Using the Innovation Lab, students and faculty will further their
research in advanced protection and hardened communications systems,
including wireless and Ethernet. The Innovation Lab will enable enhanced
experiments and testing in power system protection and stability,
electrical substation automation, IEC 61850 and Communications. This
research will allow students and faculty to develop new tools and
algorithms that will result in smarter control and communications
technology, helping to create the smarter electrical grid of tomorrow.
"Western Engineering is very grateful for this generous donation from GE
Digital Energy to support power and communication systems education and
research," says Andrew Hrymak, Dean, Western Engineering. "The
Innovation Laboratory will provide leading-edge equipment to further
efforts in smart grid and green energy technology areas and support our
internationally recognized faculty."
Tarlochan Sidhu, ECE Department Chair and Hydro One Chair in Power
Systems Engineering who has a long standing relationship with GE Digital
Energy, conducting collaborative research and training of highly
qualified personnel in the area of power system protection, adds, "We
are grateful for the leadership shown by GE and are extremely honored to
receive this generous donation of equipment that will enhance training
of students at all levels in our Department. The Innovation Laboratory
facilities will be used by researchers and students to develop and test
new technologies for the next generation electric power grid."
"Power System Protection and Automation Research Group at The University
of Western Ontario is well-known for conducting cutting-edge research.
The latest state-of-the-art laboratory facilities donated by industrial
leader, GE Digital Energy, will add value to the graduate students'
research work by allowing them to implement and test the developed
innovative ideas in the laboratory environment," explains Mitalkumar
Kanabar, a PhD student working on a project in collaboration with GE
Digital Energy. "This academic-industry collaboration of the two leaders
in their domains will also provide a perfect platform for the training
of highly qualified personnel to meet the future needs in the power
field."
"As one of the leading engineering programs in Canada, The University of
Western Ontario is on the cutting edge of protection engineering
research," said Larry Sollecito, President & CEO, GE Digital Energy. "GE
is committed to investing in research and innovation. We know that this
Innovation Lab will enable the next generation of electrical engineers
to ensure safe, reliable power for people around the world."
The GE Digital Energy Innovation Lab will open on November 18, 2009. The
new high-tech equipment, valued at $362,000 CDN, includes protection
relays, substation communications equipment, digital radios, test
switches, and monitoring and diagnostics software.
About GE Digital Energy:
GE Digital Energy, a division of GE Enterprise Solutions, protects and
connects the world's critical equipment to ensure safe, reliable power.
It is a global leader in protection and control, communications, power
sensing and power quality solutions. GE Digital Energy's products and
services increase the reliability of electrical power networks and
critical equipment for utility, industrial and large commercial
customers. From protecting and optimizing assets such as generators,
transmission lines and motors, to ensuring secure wireless data
transmission and providing uninterruptible power, GE Digital Energy
delivers industry-leading technologies to solve the unique challenges of
each customer. For more information, visit www.gedigitalenergy.com.
About the Faculty of Engineering at The University of Western Ontario:
Western Engineering views engineering as a caring profession, bearing
tremendous social responsibility. Our faculty members are globally
respected and conduct leading-edge research in fields that benefit
society including alternative and renewable energy, natural disaster
mitigation and management, nanotechnology, green technologies, power
systems and much more. Students at the undergraduate and graduate level
benefit from this extraordinary faculty expertise. Our Faculty's modest
size allows us to offer a student-focused, career-driven approach that
combines rigorous academic programming with a wide range of
extracurricular activities. Students can customize their educational
experience with combined and concurrent degree options. For more
information, visit www.eng.uwo.ca
GE Digital Energy
Donna Mirandola, Communications Manager,
1-905-201-2407
donna.mirandola@ge.com
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