NHA’s Hydraulic Power Committee hosts the Digital Twins Seminar: A Modern Hydropower Tool on February 2, 2021 at 1:00 PM ET
This event is complimentary and open to individuals in the hydropower and/or renewable industry.
Meeting Agenda
Experts from the Department of Energy (DOE) National Laboratories, General Electric, and Chelan County Public Utility District will have a frank discussion about the benefits and challenges of ongoing hydropower Digital Twin developments.
Updates will be provided on the most recent efforts to create an industry-focused Digital Twin Framework. Stakeholder feedback is highly encouraged during and after the seminar and will be used to inform the capabilities and structure of the Digital Twin tool.
Speakers
- Malcolm Woolf, President & CEO, National Hydropower Association
- Alejandro Moreno, Water Power Technologies Office Director, Department of Energy
- Dr. Hong Wang, Senior Distinguished R&D Staff, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
- Dr. Osman Ahmed, Principal Technical Advisor for Advanced Controls, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
- Achalesh Pandey, Research Director for Industrial Artificial Intelligence, General Electric
- Kirk Hudson, Managing Director of Generation & Transmission, Chelan County Public Utility District
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