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Introduction Meeting22 JANUARY 2021, 1000-1200 US Central Time1

22 January 2021

Agenda

1st Topic: Introduction to the MSCC updated scope

2nd Topic: Topics to be addressed

3rd Topic: Activating subcommittees

Closing

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Introductions

MSCC Officers

• Chair: Dwight Alexander, PE, SMIEEE [Northrop Grumman Corp]

• Vice-Chair: Dr. John Prousalidis [National Technical University of Athens (NTUA)]

• Secretary: Dr. Federico Silvestro [University of Genova]

• Representatives of MSCC:• Dr. Fotios Kanellos,• Dr. George Tsekouras• Dr. Vassilios Nikolaidis• Dr. Fabio D’Agostino

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1st Topic: Introduction to the MSCC updated scope

Review MSCC scope

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Extract from IEEE Webpage

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Mission and Vision of IEEE

Mission statement

IEEE's core purpose is to foster technological innovation and excellence for the benefit of humanity.

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Vision statement

IEEE will be essential to the global technical community and to technicalprofessionals everywhere, and be universally recognized for thecontributions of technology and of technical professionals in improvingglobal conditions

IEEE Strategic Plan (2020-2025)

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IEEE will

• Drive global innovation through broad collaboration and the sharing of knowledge

• Enhance public understanding of engineering and technology and pursue standards for their practical

application

• Be a trusted source of educational services and resources to support life-long learning

• Provide opportunities for career and professional development

• Inspire a worldwide audience by building communities that advance technical interests, inform public

policy, and expand knowledge for the benefit of humanity

IEEE will foster a collaborative environment that is open, inclusive, and free of bias and will continue to

sustain the strength, reach and vitality of our organization for future generations

MSCC Scope

The Committee scope is to coordinate with other Committees of the PES,other IEEE societies and committees, other technical organizations, andgovernment agencies responsible for the application of power and energy atsea. The areas of coordination include:

1. Ships, Vessels and Marine Platforms

2. Marine Wind, Wave, and Tidal Systems

3. Marine Transmission and Distribution

4. Marine Grounding and Safety

5. Related Environmental Impact areas

ASSOCIATED SUB- COMMITTEES • Ships, Vessels and Marine Platforms

• Marine Wind, Wave, and Tidal Systems

• Marine Transmission and Distribution

• Marine Grounding and Safety

• Environmental Impact

• Education and Symposia

• Organization and Procedures

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Website: https://ewh.ieee.org/cmte/pes/msc/

MSCC Scope

The role of the MSCC is two-fold:

(1) To ensure that the groups within PES address issues critical to theindustry while minimizing overlap in their activities

(2) To ensure work done in PES on marine applications of power at sea iscoordinated with other relevant industry groups.

The MSCC fulfills its responsibilities by providing a forum for the leaders ofthe marine power and energy groups within PES, as well as from otherindustry groups, to share progress of ongoing activities and to collaborateon plans to initiate new activities.

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Meetings

How often/when/where?

(1) How often: ~ Twice a year (for about 2 hours)

(2) When: End of January and End of September

(3) Where: preferably via tele-conference (IEEE offers WEBEX)

+ occasional meetings (post pandemic…)

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Towards Closer Cooperation

(1) Liaisons with other IEEE societies and committees

(2) Other entities (via representatives-IEEE members or MoU’s)

• IMaresT, EMSA, ISO/TC8

• ABS, RINA, LRS, BV,….

(3) Conferences:

• IEEE-ESTS (biennial; this summer)

• ASNE-TSS (Jan 2021), ASNE-AMTS (biennial; 2022)

• IMarEST-INEC, IMarEST-MECCS, IMarEST-EAAW, ESARS-ITEC

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Challenges in marine electrical engineeringElectrification in commercial and military shipping

IEEE Committee Liaisons

• Power System Dynamic Performance (PSDP) – Dr. Samuele Grillo

• Transformers – Casey Ballard

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Collaboration with other Organizations

• Institute of Marine Engineering Science and Technology (IMarEST)

• European Maritime Safety Agency (EMSA)

• International Standard Organisation – Technical Committee 8 (ISO/TC8)

• American Bureau of Shipping (ABS)

• Registro Italiano Navale (RINA)

• Lloyds’ Register of Shipping (LRS)

• Bureau Veritas (BV)

• Det Norkse Veritas – Germanischer Lloyds (DNVGL)

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Conferences

(1) IEEE-Electric Ship Technology Symposium (ESTS); biennial (summer 2021)

(2) ASNE-TSS; annual (Jan 2021)

(3) ASNE-AMTS; biennial (opposite years from ESTS; spring / summer 2022)

(4) IMarEST-International Naval Exhibition and Conference (INEC); biennial (2020→2022)

(5) IMarEST-MECCS; biennial (2019→2021)

(6) IMarEST-Engine As A Weapon (EAAW); biennial (2019→2021)

(7) International Conference on Electrical Systems for Aircraft, Railway, ShipPropulsion, Road Vehicles - International

Transportation Electrification Conference (ESARS-ITEC); biennial (2020→)

(8) International Conference on Environment and Electrical Engineering (EEEIC); annual (Sep 2021)

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Technical Conference / Symposiums

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The ESTS 2021 will focus on emerging electric ship technologies in the following major technical areas:

• Model-based systems engineering: ship and system-level models, methods and guidelines, including digital twin development

• Model-based systems engineering: subsystem-level, converter, & component models, methods and guidelines

• Electric propulsion and generation (machines, variable speed drives, propulsors)• Electrical power conversion for DC distribution, including active current limitation• Energy storage and pulsating loads: integration, control, and impact on system performance• Power distribution, cabling, superconducting DC systems, and dielectric challenges at medium

voltage• Electromagnetic interference, electromagnetic compatibility, grounding, and common-mode

behavior• Protection, reconfiguration, and survivability• Power system control methods and architectures• Cyber-physical system considerations for shipboard platforms

CALL FOR PAPERS https://ests21.mit.edu/?page_id=140

Important DatesMar 19, 2021 – Deadline for tutorial outline submissionMar 19, 2021 – Deadline for paper submissionMay 21, 2021 – Notification of acceptanceJun 4, 2021 – Deadline for receipt of final manuscriptAug 3, 2021 – Tutorials (free + open to public, no registration required)Aug 4-6, 2021 – Main Program (registration required)

2nd Topic: Topics to be addressed

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Topics to be addressed

➢ IEEE 45.2 PAR approved and Working Group formed➢ Hot topic: Integrating smart grids into ships and ports (starting from ESTS)➢ Ship-to-shore interconnection (Cold ironing) (AC/DC)➢ Other topics

o Fully electric ships (focusing on propulsion)o Battery driven ships (focusing on batteries)o Offshore wind platforms (generation + submersible interconnection)o Green Ship design (alternative fuels, efficient generators, power electronics)o Power Quality issues (esp. harmonic distortion)o Electrical Earthing (IT, high resistance, resonant)o Renewable energy integrationo Digital Twin developmento DC distribution

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Specifications / Standards

IEEE 45 Series – Recommended Practice for Electrical Installations Shipboard

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Title Chair Published Expires

45.1 - Design D. Alexander August 2017 31 December 2027

45.2 – Controls Automation** Dr. M. Belkhayat September 2011 31 December 2021

45.3 – Systems Engineering Norbert Doerry June 2015 31 December 2025

45.4 – Marine Sectors and Mission Systems D. Alexander February 2019 31 December 2029

45.5 – Safety Considerations Tim Gauthier August 2014 31 December 2024

45.6 – Electrical Testing Tim Gauthier December 2016 31 December 2026

45.7 – AC Switchboards Steve Liggio March 2012 31 December 2022

45.8 – Cable Systems Gary Savage April 2016 31 December 2026

**PAR approved by Standards Association NesCom in December 2020 meeting

Specifications / Standards

• 1826 - 2020 (IAS/PCI) IEEE Standard for Power Electronics Open System Interfaces in Zonal Electrical Distribution Systems Rated Above 100 kW – Revision approved 20 September 2020

• 1709 -2018 (IAS/PCI) IEEE Recommended Practice for 1 kV to 35 kV Medium-Voltage DC Power Systems on Ships

• 1662 - 2016 (IAS/PCI) IEEE Guide for the Design and Application of Power Electronics in Electrical Power Systems on Ships

• IEEE/IEC 80005 International Standard - Utility connections in port • Part 1: High voltage shore connection (HVSC) systems — General requirements• Part 2: High and low voltage shore connection systems — Data communication for monitoring and

control• Part 3: Low Voltage Shore Connection (LVSC) Systems — General requirements

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3rd Topic: Activating subcommittees (?)

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Subcommittee Chair Vice Chair Secretary

Ships, Vessels and Marine Platforms

Marine Wind, Wave, and Tidal

Systems (RES)Sudarmono Sasmono Lars Muck Jahangir Khan

Marine Transmission and

Distribution Eduard Muljadi Xiao-Ping Zhang

Marine Grounding and Safety

Environmental Impact

Education and Symposia

Organization and Procedures

Actions

➢ Discuss problems and challenges in marine power systems ➢ ensuring work done in PES on marine applications of power at sea is coordinated with other

relevant industry groups➢ Providing a international forum of experts able to promote marine electrical engineering

➢ Triggering / updating standards (e.g. IEEE/IEC 80005)➢ Forming Working Groups and Task Forces➢ Activating subcommittees (?)

o Review subcommitteeso Recruit volunteers, officerso …….

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Thank you