IEEE PES/IAS POWERAFRICA 2019Theme: Power Economics and Energy Innovation in Africa20th-23rd, August, 2019Abuja, Nigeria
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About Power Africa
Message From The General Co-chairs
Welcome Messages From Chairs
Programme
TUTORIALS
SpeakerS Profile
Panels
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The IEEE Power and Energy Society (PES), Industrial Applications Society (IAS) and IEEE Nigeria Section are pleased to host the Power Africa 2019 Conference with the theme: “Power Economics and Energy Innovations in Africa” in Abuja, Nigeria from August 20th -23rd, 2019.
IEEE Power Africa 2019 is a premier conference providing a forum for research scientists, engineers, and practitioners to present and discuss latest research findings, ideas, and emerging technologies and applications in the area of power systems integrations, business models, technological advances, policies and regulatory frameworks for the African continent. IEEE Power Africa 2019 include keynote addresses, tutorials, panel discussions and invited presentations by distinguished scientists and engineers within the context of the SPES vis-à-vis Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Previous editions of the conference has been held in Johannesburg, South Africa (‘07 and ‘12), Livingston, Zambia (‘16), Accra, Ghana (‘2017) and Cape Town, South Africa (‘18).
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Dear Colleagues & Friends,
On behalf of the Organizing Committee
of 2019 Power Africa Conference with the theme, “Power Economics and Energy Innovations in Africa”, it is my pleasure to welcome you to Abuja, the wonderful capital city of Nigeria.
The Power Africa Conference has finally assume a rhythm, getting popular with discerning academics and professionals in the field of power systems engineering, regulation, policy, research and sciences. The growing importance of this conference towards getting African nations to meet up with their counterparts worldwide is the major reason the IEEE Industrial Application and Power and Energy Societies have continued to sponsor this conference.
To put the conference of this magnitude together against the background of drastic reduction in registration fees compared to last year with the same great experience of participants is a big task. I have to show my appreciation to leadership and members of the PES and IAS, Steering Committee, Organizing Committee, Nigeria Section Executives
MESSAGE FROM THE
GENERAL CHAIR & CO-CHAIR
and most importantly, the indomitable Local Organizing Committee.
I cannot mention all the great people who supported us to organize this conference, but I must particularly mention Dr. Saifur Rahman, the President of IEEE PES for his unflinching belief in Africans to the extent that he insisted that subsequent editions of this conference must be headed by Africans resident in Africa, who understands the needs of the continent better. I also acknowledge the encouragement of Dr Frank Lambert, the 2020/21 President of PES and Prof Gloria Chukwudebe, the IEEE Africa Chair.
We are very grateful to all our sponsors who have demonstrated unalloyed belief in us.
It has been a wonderful privilege to serve as the General Chair of 2019 IAS/PES Power Africa Conference in spite of the many challenges we had to surmount. It is my hope that you will find the activities prepared for you to be stimulating, enjoyable, profitable and inspiring. On behalf of my team members, I thank you all for your support and attendance, while wishing you a fantastic and memorable stay in Abuja.
Chief Tunde Y. Salihu, REng, MSc. SMIEEE, FNIPE
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MESSAGE FROM THE
LOC CHAIRDear colleagues,
It is with great pleasure that we welcome you to Abuja, Nigeria for the 2019 IEEE
Power and Energy Society (PES) and Industry Application Society (IAS) Power Africa Conference 2019 co-hosted by IEEE Nigeria Section in this beautiful Capital of Nigeria, Abuja. We are indeed honoured to host this 7th Edition of the conference after years of planning and collective deliberation amongst Africans and friends of Africa from various part of the Globe. This year, we have participants from more than 38 Countries.
IEEE Volunteers have worked tirelessly to ensure that delegates have a memorable stay in Abuja through various roles carried out by these amiable individuals. We a proud of them all and we are happy to be associated with them all. We lost one of our great vounteer
at the earlier planning stage of the conference David Okereofor (late), May his soul rest in peace, Ameen. We are greatful to all PAC19 supporters, without your contributions we will not be having this conference.
To make your stay comfortable, we have provided airport pick up and drop off, negotiated with hotels, plan a
tour and organize a banquet dinner for the delegates to have feel of the culture and taste of various delicacies in Nigeria and most importantly, deliberate on solving the Power problems of our continent Africa.
If you are visiting Abuja for the first time, we have provided a detailed travel advisory that will guide you and make your stay memorable. Also lined up are lots of exciting social activities that will provide you with excellent knowledge of the people and the culture here.
Do relax, and enjoy the conference as it promises to be an exciting conference. Welcome to Naija!
Engr. Abdullateef Aliyu CEng, PMP®, MSc. (ICT), CQIA, SMIEEE, MNSE ,MNIEEE
LOC MEMBERSJOHN NELSON (USA): CONFERENCE VOLUNTEER ADVISERJOHN FUNSO ADEBAYO: INDUSTRY ADVISORDR. RISLAN KANYA ABDULAZEEZ: CONFERENCE REGISTRARDR. KINGLEY OKAOHA: CONFERENCE SECRETARYDR. KENNEDY C. OKAFOR: FINANCE CHAIR UGOMMA DEBORAH OGU: VOLUNTEER LEADDR. MUHAMMAD BUHARI: TECHNICAL PROGRAM COORDINATORENGR. AZUKA OFOGU: TECHNICAL SUPPORTENGR. YUKUBU BELLO: PROTOCOL LEADFRANCIS KATENDE: TRAVEL ADVISORY DEVELOPERDR.LEKE BABAYOMI: E-PUBLICITY CO-CHAIRTOKONI AMIESIMAKA: LOGISTIC LEADHARUNA GANA & DEXTER: MEDIA LIASONLUKMAN ISMAIL & (LATE) DAVID OKEREAFOR: WEBMASTERS
2020 power africa liason: ELIUD LIMO
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MESSAGE FROM THE
IEEE Nigeria Section Chair
A GOODWILL MESSAGE by
PROF. GLORIA CHUKWUDEBE CHAIR - IEEE AFRICA COUNCIL
President of the PES, PES officials distinguished professors, Indus-try professionals, government
officials, students, ladies and gentle-men, on behalf of the IEEE Nigeria Section and PES Nigeria(for which I am also an active member) I cordially welcome you all to this first of a kind PES International Conference in Nige-ria.
It gives me great pleasure to spe-cially welcome our guests from the PES HQ and other parts of the world to Nigeria. We at the IEEE(and PES) Nige-ria Section are please to now formally validate our capability and zeal to host international events of this scale in our dear nation which is a developing country that has a lot of potential in terms of human capital and resources.
As a consequence of this conference, it is critical that resource persons pre-sent try to make an impact on the lo-cal stage that would do a great deal to
show tangible ben-eficial results by the end of the confer-ence. The Nigerian Electricity system clearly needs solu-tions and interven-tions which can help to bring the Nigerian Electric-ity power industry of the country to the a state where it would be capable of not only serving the country’s basic needs but also to drive industrialization for Nigeria and also for other parts of sub-Saharan Africa.
Permit me to Acknowledge some of the volunteers who have made this oc-casion possible today. From the Confer-ence General Chair – Engr Tunde Sali-hu who is a selfless volunteer and one
of my predecessor IEEE Nigeria Section Chairs, Prof. Gloria Chukwudebe who is an accomplished academic focal person in IEEE and in Nigeria, Engr. Abdulateef Aliyu who is an exceptional volunteer and the conference LOC Chair, Engr John Funso Adebayo and all our Exco mem-bers who have selflessly worked hard to ensure that the individual blocks of this event where put in
the right place.Finally may I close this speech with a
quote as I normally do. This one is by Zantamata who says;
“Knowledge is like paint, it does no good unless it is applied”
I wish you all fruitful deliberations during the conference.
Have a good day.
It is a thing of profound joy for me to welcome everyone to Abuja on behalf of IEEE Africa Council. I
want to commend the organizers of IEEE PowerAfrica 2019 Conference for putting in lots of time and energy, so as to plan this event. Already, previ-ous editions of the PowerAfrica con-ference have held in Johannesburg, South Africa (2007 and 2012), Living-ston, Zambia (2016), Accra, Ghana (2017), Cape Town, and South Africa (2018), this edition holding this week, in this beautiful city of Abuja promises to be most fulfilling and most attend-ed Power Africa Conference.
My most profound gratitude go to IEEE Power and Energy Society (PES), the Industrial Applications Society (IAS), IEEE Smart Village and all our sponsors for finding IEEE Nigeria Sec-tion worthy of hosting this 2019 Con-ference in Abuja.
One of the objectives of the IEEE Africa Council is to promote IEEE ac-tivities in Africa for technological ad-
vancement for eco-nomic development. We will have an open meeting on Wednes-day 21st to share our programmes and have a brief train-ing on making the best use of your IEEE membership. You are all invited.
Access to clean energy is a still a big challenge to sub-Saharan Africa, this Conference is a very good opportunity for research scien-tists, engineers, and practitioners to deliberate on latest research findings, ideas, emerging technologies and ap-plications that will proffer solutions for the African continent to fast-track achievement of the sustainable devel-opment goals.
This edition of IEEE Power Africa Conference will be unique, as there
will be interesting key-note addresses, presen-tations by distinguished scientists and engineers on smart energy regu-lation and policy, smart grid designs, smart technology applica-tions, electrical safety and industry stand-ards, renewable energy solutions, and oppor-tunities for the private sector investment.
I wish you all a scin-tillating experience
throughout the Conference! Please make out time to join the tours and network. May God bless you all.
Engr. Prof. Gloria A. Chuk-wudebe, FNSE, FNIEEE, FNCS.
Pro-tem Chair – IEEE Africa Council & Dean- School of Computing and Information Technology, FUTO, Nige-ria
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Social Plenary General Meeting
Paper or Session Smart Village Tutorial Technical / Cultural Tour
Start End Duration
7:00 15:00 8:00:
8:00 9:45 1:20:
Track 1a: Smart Energy Regulation and Policy
(Auditorium) Chair: Imed Ben Dhaou,
University of Monastir, Tunisia
Track 2a: Smart Grid Design and Security
(L-Room #1) Chair: Omowunmi Longe,
University of Johannesburg, South Africa
Track 3a: Communication and Grid-Security
Applications(L-Room #2)
Chair: Samantha M. Niyoyita, Africa Improved Foods ltd, Kigali
- Rwanda
Track 4a: Grid Integration Technologies
(L-Room #3) Chair: Steve Adeshina, Nile University, Abuja
Track 5a: Electrical Safety & Standards and Petro-chemical
(S-Room #1) Chair: John Nelson, NEI Electric Power
Engineering
Track 6a: Industrial Renewable Energy
(S-Room #2) Chair: Mudathir Akorede,
University of Ilorin, Ilorin, Nigeria
Track 7a: Power Electronics, Sensors, Electric Machines and Motor Drives; Digital
Automation (7th floor Cafe)
Chair: James Chukwuma, Digitized, LLC
Smart VillageSessions 1 - 4
L-Room #4
8:00 8:20 0:20:
[168]: Solar Radiation Calculations Using the
Territorial Climatological Measurements for Solar
Energy Potential Estimation and Use; Clement Matasane
[165]: Comprehensive Steady-State and Small Signal Analysis of a Full
Order Offboard Bi-directional Plug in
Electric Vehicle (PEV) Charger for Vehicle to
Grid (V2G) Operation; J Haruna and Olorunfemi
Ojo
[169]: Noise Characterization and
Modeling in Nigeria for Powerline
Communications; Oluseun Oyeleke et. al
[99]: A DC Microgrid Smart-Irrigation System Using Internet of Things Technology; Josephat
Kalezhi et. al
[48]: Meeting Nigeria’s Energy shortfall by Zero
Flaring; Ayodeji Salau et. al
[16]: Design and Development of a
Variable-duty Solar-powered Pump for Pressure Boosting;
Festus Fameso et. al
[160]: Performance Evaluation of 5.5kW Six-
Phase Asynchronous Motor; Ekom Okpo et. al
8:20 8:40 0:20:
[15]: A performance assessment of the
distribution sub-system in the deregulated Nigerian power sector; Titus Ajewole et. al
[43]: Improving the Reliability and Security of Active Distribution
Networks Using SCADA Systems; Joy Eneh et. al
[193]: A Review of Communication
Technologies for Efficient Communication in the
Smart Grid of the 4IR Era; Ayokunle Damilola
Familua
[109]: An Appraisal of Multi Objective
Evolutionary Algorithm for Optimization of Renewable Energy
Systems; Famous O. Igbinovia and Jiri Krupka
[7]: Power Quality Disturbances Analysis
using Two Forms of Wigner-Ville
Distribution; Ashraf Adamu Ahmad et. al,
[76]: Post Commission Grid
Impact Assessment of a 20 MWp Solar PV
Grid Connected System on the ECG 33
kV Network in Winneba; Ekow
Appiah Kwofie et. al
[61]: Assessment and Analysis of Typical Eskom
Secondary Distribution Network under Normal
Steady State; Taiwo Ogunboyo and Innocent
Davidson
8:40 9:00 0:20:
[37]: Transmission Expansion Planning Using Power
Transfer Distribution Factor Index; Ayoade Ogundare and
Isaiah Adejumobi
[204]: Investigation to Determine the Impacts of
SPV Penetration on an Unbalanced Distribution
Grid; Abayomi Adebiyi et. al
[187]: Power Scheduling In a Smart Home Using
Earliglow Optimization; Richard Foya Chidzonga
and Bhake Nleya
[124]: Towards Smart Green Energy Metering
Design for OpenStack/Amazon
Elastic Cloud Integration; Kennedy Okafor et. al
[191]: Single Wire Earth Return
Distribution Grids: A Panacea for Rapid
Rural Power Penetration in Africa via Regulatory Policy
Transfer ;Balarabe Nkom et. al
[93]: Effects of Operating Factors on
the Bio-Oil Yield obtainable from
Pyrolysis of Plastic Wastes using
Response Surface Methodology;
Temitope Ayodele et. al
[182]: Frequency Control of Modern Multi-Area Power Systems Using Fuzzy Logic Controller; Anuoluwapo
Aluko et.al
9:00 9:20 0:20:
[49]: The Power Industry Reform in Nigeria: The
Journey So Far; Oladimeji Ayamolowo, Ayodeji Salau
and Samuel Wara
[6]: An Improved Analytical Method for
Optimal Sizing And Placement Of Power
Electronic Based Distributed Generation Considering Harmonic
Limits; Adamu Abubakar et. al
[174]: Assessment of a New Approach for Effective DG
Placement in Power Systems Considering
Voltage Stability Margin; Oludamilare Adewuyi et. al
[149]: Design of a monitoring and
protection system for a vibrating coal sizing
screen; Zaita Makua et. al,
[143]: Implementation of
Control Performance Standards in
Southern African Power Pool; Sydney
Kadikula Zimba
[170]: Rwanda’s Energy Profile and
Potential Renewable Energy Resources Mapping toward
Sustainable Development Goals; E. Mudaheranwa et.
al,
[215]: Comparison of PI and PR Controllers with Adaptive Notch Filter for LCL Filtered Grid-Tie Converters Under
Weak Grid; N A Rufa'i et. al,
9:20 9:40 0:20:
9:40 11:10 1:30:
11:10 12:25 1:15:
12:25 13:25 1:00:
13:25 14:40 1:15:
14:40 16:00 1:20:
Track 1b: Smart Energy Regulation and Policy
(Auditorium) Chair: Titus Ajewole, Osun State
University
Track 2b: Renewable Energy/Hybrid Systems
and Micro-grid(L-Room #1)
Chair: James Chukwuma, Digitized, LLC
Track 3b: Computational Intelligence in Power
systems(L-Room #2) Chair:
Samantha M. Niyoyita, Africa Improved Foods ltd, Kigali -
Rwanda
Track 4b: Grid Integration Technologies(L-Room #3) Chair: Omowunmi Longe, University of Johannesburg, South Africa
Track 5b: Electrical Safety & Standards and Petro-chemical
(S-Room #1) Chair: Sydney Kadikula
Zimba, Southern African Power Pool
Track 6b: Industrial Renewable Energy
(S-Room #2) Chair: Mudathir Akorede,
University of Ilorin, Ilorin, Nigeria
African CEO'S Forum (Syndicate Room1)
14:40 15:00 0:20:
[74]: Towards Locational Marginal Pricing Model for Nigerian Electricity Tariff Structure using Optimal
Power Flow Computation; Opara O Raymond et. al
[19]: Development of a Power System
Restoration Plan with Renewable-based Microgrids; Senzo
Shongwe and Sunetra Chowdhury
[194]: A Block Diagonal Markov Model for Indoor Software Defined Power
Line Communication System; Ayokunle Damilola
Familua
[201]: Design of a System to Convert Ordinary
Homes into Affordable Smart Homes in South
African Townships; Dumisani John Malinga
and Daniel Sp Chowdhury
[2]: High Resistance Grounding Analysis Using Symmetrical Components; John
Nelson
[36]: Embedded Generation in Nigeria: Port
Harcourt 132/33kV Case Study;
Chikammadu Opata et. al,
African CEO'S Forum (Syndicate Room1)
15:00 15:20 0:20:
[95]: Improving Voltage Profile of the Nigerian Power Grid; Amritanshu Pandey et.
al,
[21]: Performance Analysis of Fuzzy Logic Maximum Power Point
Tracking Scheme for Solar PV System Under
Varying Load and Atmospheric Conditions;
A Nemours and S Chowdhury
[35]: Optimal Capacitor Placement in Distribution Systems Using Improved
Bacterial Foraging Algorithm; Salamatu Al-
Amin Sani et. al,
[219]: The Smart Way; Chukwuemeka Chiatula,
Bemdoo Saka, Sadiq Thomas, Jacob Tsado and
Steve Adeshina
[14]: Progress in Interpreting
Automated On-Line Partial Discharge
Results from Motor and Generator Windings; Vicki
Warren and Mladen Sasic
[212]: Paradox of Africa’s Renewable
Energy Potentials and Quest towards
Powering Africa; Emmanuel Ogunniyi and Christo Pienaar
African CEO'S Forum (Syndicate Room1)
15:20 15:40 0:20:
[176]: A Multi-Agent System Architecture for Deregulated
Electricity Market Communications in Nigeria;
Joseph O. Dada
[39]: Loss Reduction and Ancillary of Voltage
Support with Distributed Generation Considering Different Power Factors;
Idris Musa et. al,
[38]: Power distribution fault diagnostic method
based on machine learning technique; Katleho Moloi and Aloys Oriedi Akumu
[220]: Smartgrid And Distributed Generation: A Panacea for Nigeria’s
Power Problems; Obianuju Chukwuorji et.
al,
[198]: Harvesting Energy From Flow
Induced Vibration In Fixed-Fixed And Fixed-
Pinned Suported Pipleline: Numerical
Approach; Binta Usman et. al
[116]: Design of A PV Based Power Supply
With A Non-Inverting Buck-Boost
Converter; Kingsley Ogudo and Patrice
Umenne
African CEO'S Forum (Syndicate Room1)
15:40 16:00 0:20:
[181]: Technico-economic optimization of Distributed Generation (DG) and Static
Var Compensator (SVC) positioning in a real radial distribution network using
the NSGA-II genetic algorithm; Arouna Oloulade
et. al
[51]: Development of an IGBT based Fault Current
Limiter for Fault Ride-Through Enhancement in
Microgrid Applications;Elutunji
Buraimoh and Innocent Davidson
[89]: Automated Negotiation for Peer-to-
Peer Trading of Renewable Energy in Off-Grid
Communities; Christie Etukudor et. al
[147]: Design of a Load Monitoring System; Thabo Mashee, Nico
Steyn and Daniel Chowdhury
[3]: Understanding The North American Electrical Codes for Global Adoption in Reducing Electrical
Injuries and Fatalities; John
Nelson
[163]: Three-level Indirect Matrix
Converter with Series Z-source Networks; Francis Effah at. al
African CEO'S Forum (Syndicate Room1)
16:00 16:20 0:20:
16:20 17:35 1:15:
17:35 18:45 1:10:
18:55 19:05 0:10:
19:05 20:00 0:55:
Smart Village, Session 4, L-Room #4, Developer Presentations by: N
G b l A B W d d *Postgraduate Forum papers:ID# Author(s) Title ID# Author(s) Title
13Chimezie Eguzo, Chibuike Madubuike, Robert Joshua and Ahmed Enesi Increasing Home Safety through Air quality Monitoring 73
R. O Opara, K.C Okafor, R. M. Onoshakpor, D. O Dike and G. A Chukwudebe Towards Cooperative Power Pooling for Heterogeneous Load Clusters
20 Ivani Molver and Sunetra Chowdhury Investigation of the Impact of Grid-integrated Distributed Generation on MV Network Voltage using Load Flow 75
Femi Bawonda, Ibrahim Haruna, Oluyinka Ige and Yakubu Isah Solar Radiation Potential Using Surface Meteorological Data: (A Case Study of Lokoja City, Kogi State)
44Abayomi Adebiyi, Ian Lazarus, Ashay Saha and Evans Ojo High PV Penetration Impact on an Unbalanced Distribution Network 87 Ahmed Ali Under Voltage and Over Voltage Monitor to Protect the Electrical Load
67 Omokhafe Tola and Edwin Umoh Impediments to Adoption of Solar Home Systems in Suburban Towns of the Zamfara Sahel 88 Ahmed Ali Design of Maximum Power Point Tracking Solar Charge Controller using Incremental Method
72Raymond Kene, Thomas Olwal and Sp Daniel Chowdhury Distributed Generation with Photovoltaic Power Prediction in Remote Microgrid Application 102
Ehinomen Atimati, Chijioke Joe-Uzuegbu, James Onojo, Ifeyinwa Achumba and Gloria Chukwudebe Solar-Inverter System Design Strategies and Considerations
Panel #3 "Energy Opportunities in Africa"Organizer Avoki Omekanda. Panelists: Farouk Bello, Dr. Robin Podmore, Dr. Joseph Esandoh-Yeddu, Edward LaFarge
(Auditorium)
University Partnership Meeting(Auditorium)
*Postgraduate Forum Poster Session: Poster authors available for introduction and discussion Organizer -Dr Imed Ben Dhaou
(7th floor Café )
Networking Break
Exhibition Area Open
Commercial Exhibits & Poster
Display
Lunch Break
Smart Village, Session 2, (7th floor Cafe): Developer Presentations by: Etienne Kanjo & Ernest Ngeh; Jude Numfor; Crystal Mogensen
& Mercy Chelangat; and Tara McCartney
Smart Village, Session 3, L-Room #4; Developer
Presenatations by: M Prathar; D Kankam; E
Bayani; H Ureh; and M Lugar
Sponsor and Nigeria Spotlight/ Planery- Effect of Nigeria's Energy challenge on Nigeria's telecoms QOS(Auditorium)
Tea & Coffee Break
Future Power Africa Conference - General Chair, LOC Chair, Steering Committee Chairs
(Syndicate Room 2)
DAY 2: Wednesday 21 August 2019
IEEE Power Africa 2019 20-23 August 2019
Abuja, Nigeria
Official Conference Opening Ceremony - Keynote- Prof. James Momoh (NERC), World Bank , Africa Area, Smart Village, PES, IAS, Cultural Perfomance (Auditorium)
Panel #2 "Challenges of Entrepreneurship in the African Energy Sector"Organizer- Abdullateef Aliyu Moderator: Sam Orji Panelists: Jude Nimfor, Suleman Yusuf, Mark Dominic Mugisha
(Auditorium)
Tea & Coffee Break
Registration – Ground Floor Hallway
Smart Village, Session 1, L-Room #4; Developer
Presentations by: Monica L Brown, Tunde Salihu and
ifeanyi Orajaka
the programme
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8:00 8:15 0:15:
8:15 9:30 1:15:
9:30 10:50 1:20:
Tack 1c: Smart Energy Regulation and Policy
(Auditorium)Chair: Imed Ben Dhaou, University of Monastir, Tunisia
Track 2c: Renewable Energy/Hybrid Systems
and Micro-grid(L-Room #1)
Chair: Daniel Chowdhury, Tshwane University of Technology
Track 3c: Computational Intelligence in Power
systems(L-Room #2)
Chair: Gloria Chukwudebe, Federal University of Technology Owerri
Track 4c: Power Electronics, Sensors,
Electric Machines and Motor Drives; Digital
Automation(L-Room #3)
Chair: Ogbonnaya Okoro, Michael Okpara University of Agriculture Umudike Nigeria
Track 5c: Energy Conservation Projects
(S-Room #1) Chair: Titus Ajewole, Osun
State University
Track 6c: Industrial Renewable Energy
(S-Room #2) Chair: Steve Adeshina, Nile University, Abuja
Track 7c: Power Electronics, Sensors,
Electric Machines and Motor Drives; Digital
Automation(Syndicate Room 2)
Chair: Atanda Raji, Cape Peninsula University of
Technology
Grant Writing And Research Needs In Power And Energy
In NIGERIA (Prof. Ojo)/ (7th
Floor Cafe)
Smart VillageSessions 1 - 4
L-Room #4
Delegate Networking -all delegates
(Roof Top Café- Annex)
9:30 9:50 0:20:[184]: Energy Optimization in Rural Cooperating Micogrids; Masimba
Gomba and Bakhe Nleya
[112]: Predictive model of power generation using
Long Short Term Memory on hydrological data;
Moyinoluwa Bode et. al
[115]: Comparative Study of the Voltage Drops
Estimation on Electrical Distribution grid: Case study of the Togolese Company of Electricity and Energy grid;
Yao Bokovi et al
[55]: A Microcontroller–Based
H–Bridge Protection System; Abdussamad Jibia
and Mansur Umar
[173]: Municipal Street Lighting Systems Energy
Cost and Carbon Footprint Estimation in Uyo, Nigeria; Ye-Obong Udoakah et. al,
[180]: Controlled Investigation into Solar-
Pneumatic Storage System For Green Power Generation in Rural Area;
Godwin Uzedhe and Benjamin Akinloye
[202]: Modeling, Analysis of Current Trajectories of
a Nine Phase Induction Machine for Regenerative
Capabilities;Taiwo Ajayi and Olimpo Anaya-Lara
Grant Writing And Research Needs In Power And Energy
In NIGERIA (Prof. Ojo)/ (7th
Floor Cafe)
9:50 10:10 0:20:
[192]: Fuzzy Model for Simpler Forecasting of Solar Irradiance and Power; Temitope Adefarati and S F
L¨oser
[123]: Electric Energy Production from Cotton Residues Using Stirling
Engine ;Zogbochi Victor et. al,
[121]: Wind speed prediction based on support vector regresion method: a case study of Lome-Site; K.
A. Dotche et. al,
[177]: Comparison of Transient and Dynamic Behaviors between a
Synchronous Reluctance Motor with Brass Rotor Bars and a Squirrel Cage Induction Motor; Mbika
Muteba
[46]: Coordinated Load Frequency and Voltage Control of Multi-Area
Power System; Abdullahi Bala Kunya et. al,
[128]: Energy Efficiency in Unmanned Aircraft Systems: A Review;
Oluleke Babayomi and Abubakar Makarfi
[207]: Common-Mode Voltage Reduction and Elimination in a Space
Vector Modulated Three-Phase Five-Level
Multistring Inverter; Adeola Balogun et. al,
Grant Writing And Research Needs In Power And Energy
In NIGERIA (Prof. Ojo)/ (7th
Floor Cafe)
10:10 10:30 0:20:
[222]: Exploring Multi-Objective Transmission Planning for
Investment-Constrained Power Systems; Tochi Nwachukwu et. al
[127]: Optimal adaptation of the wind rotor to the
permanent magnets synchronous generator of
a small passive wind turbine; Aredjodoun
Jacques et al
[129]: Short-Term Load Forecasting using Artificial
Neural Networks and Multiple Linear Regression; Sahil Govender and Komla
Folly
[64]: Impact of STATCOM on Voltage Stability of
Fixed Speed Wind Farms; Oluwagbenga Apata and
David Oyedokun
[69]: Solar-powered five level output voltage of DC-
TO-AC Converter using Simplified Capacitor
voltage Controlled Scheme (SCVCS); Eya Candidus. U
et. al,
[100]: Stability study of the interconnection of electricity networks of
WAPP countries - case of zone 2 (Ghana, Togo,
Benin); Medewou Mawuena et al
[12]: Compensation and Enhancement of The
Nigerian Power Systems Network; Abel
Airoboman et. al,
Grant Writing And Research Needs In Power And Energy
In NIGERIA (Prof. Ojo)/ (7th
Floor Cafe)
10:30 10:50 0:20:
[223]: Generator Contract and Transmission Investment Options
in Nigeria: Cost and Security Implications; Tochi Nwachukwu et.
al,
[130]: On the Applications of FACTS Devices for
Voltage Stability Improvement of Power
Grid with Increasing Renewable Energy
Penetration: A Comprehensive Review; Bukola Adetokun et. al
[132]: Artificial Neural Network Approach for the Integration of Renewable
Energy in Telecommunication
Systems; K. A. Dotche et. al
[79]: Realt-Time Power Control of a Permanent
Magnet Synchronous Generator Based Wind
Turbine Through a Laboratory Test-Rig; Zenachew Muluneh Hailemariam, et. Al
[135]: Alumina’s Effect as Blocking Layer on Self-
Discharge Process: Case Study Of Supercacitors sa Energy Storage Devices;
Adekunle Akim Salami, et. al
[152]: Electrical Network Stability and
Performances Improvement Using
Biomass Energy: Case of Kalale in Benin; Patrice
Koffi Chetangny
[17]: Multi-type FACTS Location and
Coordination using PI-PSO for Transfer
Capability Improvement; Ahmad Abubakar Sadiq
et. al
Grant Writing And Research Needs In Power And Energy
In NIGERIA (Prof. Ojo)/ (7th
Floor Cafe)
10:50 11:05 0:15:
11:05 12:25 1:20:
Tack 1d: Smart Energy Regulation and Policy
(Auditorium) Chair: Imed Ben Dhaou, University
of Monastir, Tunisia
Track 2d: Renewable Energy/Hybrid Systems
and Micro-grid(L-Room #1)
Chair: Muhammad Buhari, Bayero University, Kano, Nigeria
Track 3d: Fault/Network Diagnosis & Monitoring,
Transportation Electrification, EV
(L-Room #2) Chair: Sydney Kadikula Zimba, Southern African Power Pool
Track 4d: Power Electronics, Sensors,
Electric Machines and Motor Drives; Digital
Automation(L-Room #3)
Chair: Ogbonnaya Okoro, Michael Okpara University of Agriculture Umudike Nigeria
Track 5d: Power Stability/Control –
Converters/Inverters, Network Harmonics
(S-Room #1) Chair: Titus Ajewole, Osun State University
Track 6d: Challenges and opportunities of
accessible power(S-Room #2)
Chair: Samantha M. Niyoyita, Africa Improved Foods ltd, Kigali -
Rwanda
Track 7d: Smart Demand Side Management and Computer Applications
(Syndicate Room#2) Chair: Omowunmi Longe,
University of Johannesburg, South Africa
Grant Writing And Research Needs In Power And Energy
In NIGERIA (Prof. Ojo)/ (7th
Floor Cafe)
Smart VillageSession 5
L-Room #4
11:05 11:25 0:20:
[5]: Nigeria Electricity Power Supply System: The Past, Present
and the Future; Oladimeji Ayamolowo, Ayodeji Salau, Joseph
Dada and Elutunji Buraimoh
[158]: A Review of Off-Grid Plug-and-Play Solar Power Systems: Toward a New "I Better Pass My Neighbour''
Generator; Kennedy Aganah, Ozegbe
Chukwuma and Mandoye Ndoye
[91]: Specific Medium-Term Subtransmission Network
Reinforcement: Evaluation of the Technical Economic
Implications using Capacitors; Ifedayo Oladeji, Michael Adu and Emmanuel
Itodo
[85]: High Voltage DC Measurement Through Low-pass Filter Ripples
Detection in Parallel Resonant Converters With no-Inductor at
Output; Rwamurangwa Evode
[126]: Enhancement of Power System
Transmission Using Static Synchronous Compensator
(STATCOM); Innocent Ozioko, Chinweike Okoli,
Nnaemeka Sunday UGWUANYI and
Nnaemeka Genesis AJAH
[166]: The Dynamics of Capacitive Compensated Grid Connected Squirrel
Cage Induction Generators; Mehari Bule,
Olorunfemi Ojo and Josiah Haruna
[28]: Efficient Utilization of Industrial Power:
Demand Side Management Approach;
Adejumobi Isaiah and Adeoti Joseph
Grant Writing And Research Needs In Power And Energy
In NIGERIA (Prof. Ojo)/ (7th
Floor Cafe)
11:25 11:45 0:20:
[9]: CONTINGENCY ANALYSIS ON THE NIGERIAN POWER SYSTEM
NETWORK; Abel Airoboman, Peter James et. al,
[175]: Assessment of Solar and Hydropower Energy Potentials of Three Rural Communities in Nigeria;
Akinola Oladeji and Mudathir Akorede
[11]: Using Markov Indices to Determine Feeders
Stationary Point in The 33kv Feeders Emanating From
TCN Benin City; Abel Airoboman and Emmanuel
Ogujor
[106]: Feedback–Feedforward Compensation of a DC
Motor; Ihechiluru Okoro
[131]: An Enhanced Time-Domain Simulator of
Transient Stability in Power Systems; Matthew Overlin,
Marc Barbar, Krishnan Kant, Christopher Smith
and James Kirtley Jr.
[24]: Exploring the Demand-Supply Gap of Electricity in Nigeria:
Locational Evaluation for Capacity Expansions;
Olawale Ogunrinde et. al,
[32]: Development of a Load Management
Scheme for the Nigerian Deregulated Electricity
Market Using Regression Model; Adebisi Oluwaseun and
Adejumobi Isaiah
Grant Writing And Research Needs In Power And Energy
In NIGERIA (Prof. Ojo)/ (7th
Floor Cafe)
11:45 12:05 0:20:
[60]: Data-based Analysis of Power Generation and Transmission Losses in Nigeria; Aderibigbe
Adekitan et. al,
[178]: Minimizing The Impact Of Intermittent
Wind Power and Maximizing Its Yield On
Power System Operation; Aliyu Hassan et. al,
[42]: Impact of Fault Current Contribution from Renewable Energy Sources
on Distribution Network Protection Schemes; Uma
Uzubi et. al,
[118]: Modelling and Analysis of a Transfer
Field Machine with Displaced Windings;
Hillary Idoko and Linus Anih
[154]: Propagation of Current and Voltage
Unbalance in Electrical Power Networks; Osita
Omeje et. al,
[68]: Evaluation of Solar PV Microgrid Deployment
Sustainability in Rural Areas: A fuzzy STEEP
Approach; Daniel Akinyele et. al,
[155]: An Investigation of Peukert Effect on
Domestic Energy Storage Integration under Virtual Power Plant Operation in
Demand Side Management; Oghenovo
Okpako et. al,
Grant Writing And Research Needs In Power And Energy
In NIGERIA (Prof. Ojo)/ (7th
Floor Cafe)
12:05 12:25 0:20:
[65]: What Went Wrong And How Can We Fix It: Renewable Energy
and Mini-Grid Policies in Nigeria;Tam Kemabonta, et. al,
[30]: Development of a Web Service Based
Information Exchange Platform for the Nigerian
Deregulated Electricity Market; Adebisi Oluwaseun
and Adejumobi Isaiah
[52]: Online Thévenin Equivalent Impedance
Measuring System; Adeyinka Adebayo et. al,
[119]: Realt-Time Speed Control of a PMSM for
Wind Turbine Application; Zenachew Muluneh Hailemariam et. al,
[159]: On the Enhancement of Power
System Operational Performance Through
UPFC: A Topological-Based Approach; Akintunde
Samson Alayande et. al,
[70]: Impacts of increased integration of
Wind and Solar generators on the
Namibian grid power losses; Andris Simeon et.
al
[186]: Energy Optimization for a Smart Home with Renewable
Generation; Richard Foya Chidzonga and Bhake
Nleya
Grant Writing And Research Needs In Power And Energy
In NIGERIA (Prof. Ojo)/ (7th
Floor Cafe)
12:25 13:15 0:50:
13:15 14:25 1:10:
14:25 15:05 0:40:
Tack 1e: Smart Energy Regulation and Policy
(Auditorium) Chair: Imed Ben Dhaou, University
of Monastir, Tunisia
Track 2e: Renewable Energy/Hybrid Systems
and Micro-grid(L-Room #1)
Chair: Mudathir Akorede, University of Ilorin, Ilorin, Nigeria
Track 3e: Grid Integration Technologies – IoT, Cloud
Computing and Fog Computing
(L-Room #2) Chair: Gloria Chukwudebe, Federal
University of Technology Owerri
Track 4e: Power Electronics, Sensors,
Electric Machines and Motor Drives; Digital
Automation(L-Room #3)
Chair: Ogbonnaya Okoro, Michael Okpara University of Agriculture Umudike Nigeria
Track 5e: Power Stability/Control –
Converters/Inverters, Network Harmonics
(S-Room #1) Chair: Titus Ajewole, Osun State University
Track 6e: Challenges and opportunities of
accessible power(S-Room #2)
Chair: Samantha M. Niyoyita, Africa Improved Foods ltd, Kigali -
Rwanda
Syndicate Room#2
Grant Writing And Research Needs In Power And Energy
In NIGERIA (Prof. Ojo)/ (7th
Floor Cafe)
14:25 14:45 0:20:
[90]: Assessment of Resource Adequacy in Power Sector Reforms of Ethiopia; Dawit Gebremeskel et.
al,
[206]: Impact of Solar Power and Load Demand Forecast Uncertainty on the Optimal Operation of Microgrid; Munir Husein
and Il-Yop Chung
[138]: Comparative study on Improvement in Battery Management System of Hybrid Batteries; Jayluke
Malatji and Daniel Chowdhury
[150]: Eddy current losses computation in
conductives materials: case of Aluminum and Permanent Magnet;
Patrice Koffi Chetangny and Aredjodoun Jacques
[161]: Dynamic Response of Turbo-generator System Based on Fuzzy Self-Tuning
Controllers; Helmy Elzoghby
[214]: Challenges to Sub-Saharan Africa's
Renewable Microgrid Expansion - A CETEP
Solution Model; Oluleke Babayomi and Taiwo
Okharedia
(Syndicate Room#2)
Grant Writing And Research Needs In Power And Energy
In NIGERIA (Prof. Ojo)/ (7th
Floor Cafe)
14:45 15:05 0:20:
[183]: REPLAN: Multi-Region Power System Planning Approach for Nigeria; Joseph O. Dada and
Albert Moser
[208]: A Synopsis for Utilization of Energy Storage Systems in Distributed Power
Generation; Yekini Suberu Mohammed et. al,
[167]: Design Procedure of a Hybrid YBCO-
Superconductor Fault Current Limiter for a High
Voltage Substation; Dereje Nigussie and Getachew
Bekele
[26]: Model-based Speed Control of a DC Motor
Using a Combined Control Scheme;
Ihechiluru Okoro and Clinton Enwerem
[171]: A Comparative Study of Different Local Reactive Power Control Methods of Distributed Generation in Ghana; Desmond Okwabi
Ampofo and Johanna Myrzik
[98]: The Developed Analytical Model Used to
Evaluate the Dynamic Behaviour of Power Line Conductors; Evans Ojo
(Syndicate Room#2)
Grant Writing And Research Needs In Power And Energy
In NIGERIA (Prof. Ojo)/ (7th
Floor Cafe)
15:05 15:15 0:10:
15:15 15:55 0:40:
Tack 1f: Smart Energy Regulation and Policy
(L-Room #2) Chair: Imed Ben Dhaou, University
of Monastir, Tunisia
Track 4f: Power Electronics, Sensors,
Electric Machines and Motor Drives; Digital
Automation(Room #3)
Chair: Ogbonnaya Okoro, Michael Okpara University of Agriculture Umudike Nigeria
Track 5f: Power Stability/Control –
Converters/Inverters, Network Harmonics
(Room #4) Chair: Titus Ajewole, Osun State University
Track 6f: Challenges and opportunities of accessible power
(Room #5) Chair: Gloria Chukwudebe,
Federal University of Technology Owerri
(Syndicate Room #2)
Grant Writing And Research Needs In Power And Energy
In NIGERIA (Prof. Ojo)/ (7th
Floor Cafe)
15:15 15:35 0:20:
[205]: Techno-Economical Feasibility of Power Supply to
Passive Zones of Nigeria’s 330 kV Power Transmission Grid; Adegoke
Melodi and Emmanuel Itodo
[141]: Design, Manufacturing and
testing of a standard Current Transformer;
Fulufhelo Tshishikhawe et. al,
[172]: Impact of Partial De-blocking of MTDC Link
during DC Fault; Oluwafemi Oni et. al,
[96]: Energy poverty in Africa; Garba and
Bellingham(Syndicate Room #2)
Grant Writing And Research Needs In Power And Energy
In NIGERIA (Prof. Ojo)/ (7th
Floor Cafe)
15:35 15:55 0:20:
[153]: The Tariff Value Chain: A Study of Three Customers of the
Enugu Electricity Distribution Company; Ozegbe Chukwuma et.
al,
[188]: State estimation of energy measurements for
enhanced trust in distributed ledger
applications on rural microgrids; Chris Mullen
and Neal Wade
[190]: Artificial Nueral Network to Reduce the
Torque Ripples and THD of Current through DTC;
Hamdy Soliman
[107]: Recent advances in solar energy harvesting materials with particular
emphasis on photovoltaic materials;
Richard Koech
(Syndicate Room #2)
Grant Writing And Research Needs In Power And Energy
In NIGERIA (Prof. Ojo)/ (7th
Floor Cafe)
15:55 17:05 1:10:
17:05 18:15 1:10:
18:15 18:25 0:10:
18:25 18:55 0:30:
18:55 22:25 3:30:
DAY 3: Thursday 22 August 2019
IEEE Power Africa 2019 20-23 August 2019
Abuja, Nigeria
Exhibition Area Closed
Pack up & Clean up
Exhibition Area Open
Commercial Exhibits
Tea & Coffee Break
Lunch BreakPanel #5 Impact Assement & Social Return on Investment
Organizers Holly Schneider Brown & Kartik Kulkarni Panelist: Monica LaBiche Brown, Lwanga Herbert, Sampath Veeraraghavan; Sean Masaki Flynn, PhD(Auditorium)
Panel #4 "Electrical Safety, Standard & Regulation"Organizers Bruno Lequesne & John Nelson Panelists: John Nelson, NEI Engineering, USA ; Sreekumar Nhalur, Member, Prayas (Energy Group), Pune, India ; Geisel Custodio, ASEP – Engenharia, Lda, Angola;
Engr. Abogunrin Ademola Ayinla, Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN)(Auditorium)
Tea & Coffee Break
Registration – Ground Floor Hallway
Conference Announcements & Updates (Conference General Co-Chair )
Smart Village, Entreprenuers
Session 1, Culling Day 2
Lessons/Questions by: Prof R Kapur
Smart Village, Entreprenuers
Session 2, Sustainability
Development by: Prof D Wessner
Smart Village, Entreprenuers
Session 3, Metrics by: Dr C
Mogensen & M Ripau
Smart Village, Entreprenuers
Session 4, Reporting - Internal &
External by: R Kapur; and Talk
by Havenhill Synergy
Representative - O Odunaiya
Smart VillageSession 5
L-Room #4, Funding
Opportunities by: F Bello of World
Bank
Smart VillageSession 6
L-Room #4, Entreprenuership
Strengths by: K Stauffer
Smart VillageSession 7
L-Room #4, Summary of Day 3 by R Kapur and
D Wessner
BON Elvis: Conference Gala Banquet, with Introduction from City of Abuja
Networking Break
Auditorium : Conference Official Closing
Panel #6 "Advanced Rural Electrification"Organizer: Prof. Joe Ojo. Panelists: Damilola Ogunbiyi, Engr. Sam Chundunsu, Prof. Eli Bala, Sreekumar Nhalur
(Auditorium)
Panel #7 Women in Power Panel - Enhancing and Retaining Women in Power and Energy EngineeringOrganizer: WIP/WIE, Moderator-Ugomma Debbie Ogu Panelists: Samantha Niyoyita, Omowunmi Mary Longe, Sally Musonye, Engr. Mrs. Aderonke Akinwumi, Mercy Chelangat
(Auditorium)
Track 2fRenewable Energy/Hybrid Systems and Micro-grid
(Room #1) Chair: Steve Adeshina, Nile University, Abuja
[209]: Benefits and Challenges of Energy Storage Technologies in High Penetration Renewable Energy
Power Systems; Samson Obu Showers and Atanda Raji
[210]: A Model Algorithm for Smart Power Supply and Distribution in Residential Building; Peter Imohi and
Adegoke Melodi
the programmeSocial Plenary General Meeting
Paper or Session Smart Village Tutorial Technical / Cultural Tour
Event Time Duration
7:00 - 7:15 0:15:
7:15 - 9:30 2:15:
9:30 - 10:45 1:15:10:45 - 12:45 2:00:12:45 - 13:15 0:30:13:15 - 13:30 0:15:13:30 - 13:45 0:15:13:45-14:00 0:15:
14:00-18:00 4:00:
18:00
An afternoon guided tour of Abuja including site seeing of major historic attractions, Introduction of the city’s history and prominent figures. tour will visit the wonderful Nike Art Gallery of native west African artifacts, pass by the Three Arms Zone and conclude with a trip to the top of the Millennium Tower. Time permitting, including a stop at the Shehu Musa Yar’Adua Center. During the tour, our guide will give a history of Nigeria from the early empires through introduction of Christianity by the Portuguese in the 15th century, British invasion of 1851 and becoming an independent republic in 1963.
Return time dependent on weather and traffic – may be delayed
DAY 4: Friday 23 August 2019
IEEE Power Africa 2019
20-23 August 2019
Visit two Micro-Grid sites: Kigbe Village 20kW & Yebu 40kWBox lunch during return drive to Abjua City
Technical Tour - 118 kM drive to Havenhill Synergy Micro-Grid Sites. Havenhill Synergy, a clean-tech utility company using renewable energy - “We are on a mission to end blackout in Nigeria.” - an in-depth tour of two self-sustaining village mini grids. First stop at Kigbe 20kW, followed by and newest installation at Yebu 40kW. System planning, lessons learned, community response and expansion plans to scale across the region. Villages are 2 km apart and 115km from central Abuja.
Assemble at ITI for Transport to Technical Tour
Return to ITIDrop off and Pick up at ITIAssemble at ITI for Transport to Cultural Tour
Tour the Katampe 330/132/33kV Transmission Hub
Tutorials 1Tutorial 1: Powering Villages Today - Building and operating an off-grid mini-utility system (Full Day) Organizers: Mike Wilson, Sr. Program Manager – IEEE Smart Village, IEEE StaffDuration: Full dayDescription: In 2018 the World Bank committed $1.4 billion for energy access programs, with $600 million toward mini-grid and off grid electrification; 78% of which designated for Africa. This money, combined with $1,066 million in private sector and government support, is driving the introduction of 2,200 World Bank planned mini grid projects. In addition to World Bank support of this energy sector, there are a multitude of small, medium and large scale projects underway with private, venture, angel and other capital infusions.
This tutorial will begin with a brief introduction to the exploding world of islanded mini grid installations followed by a deep dive into the design, technology, deployment and operation of small-scale micro utilities within the Africa context. The day’s class will round up with real-world case studies and testimonials from IEEE Smart Village
in-country “energy entrepreneurs” and project managers. This all-day tutorial kicks off with the “why” mini grids are the future of distributed energy service…. Followed by the “how to” build and plan your micro utility… ending with “what I did” by genuine practitioners.
Hands on activities include introduction of the IEEE Smart Village SunBlazer IV, the next-generation product in the series with scalable features designed to provide reliable sustainable energy solution to off grid communities around the world. A mobile solar 1,800W to 3,600 W base station with portable battery kits for home lighting.
Sessions:Session 1a- “World Bank perspectives on the future of Micro Grids and distributed energy service company (DESCO) funding - Mr. Farouk BelloSession 1b – Fundamentals of small-scale power generation - Henry LouieSession 2 – Hardware selection, integration and power production - Henry LouieSession 3 - Operations, load management, meeting demand - Henry Louie Session 4- Smart Village Project Managers – Case Studies from practitioners.
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Presenters OF TUTORIALS 1
Mr. Farouk Bello is an Energy Access Specialist at the World Bank working on the Nigeria Electrification Project, a $350 million loan facility to develop the Mini grid and SHS sub-sectors in Nigeria.
Dr. Henry Louie – Associate Professor and the Father Francis Wood Endowed Research Chair in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Seattle University, WA, USA.
Ifeanyi Orajaka – CEO GVE Projects Ltd. Nigeria Ifeanyi holds a B.Eng in Electrical Electronics Engineering from the Federal University of Technology Owerri and an M.Eng in Power Systems Engineering from the University of Port-Harcourt both in Nigeria.
Jude Numfor – CEO Reliable Energy Innovators Cameroon (REIc), Jude is a seasoned entrepreneur with exceptional experience in off-grid electrification.
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Mladen Sasic – is Manager of Rotating Machines Technical Services with IRIS Power, Canada. He has more than 30 years of experience in design and testing of High Voltage Electrical Power Equipment.
Tutorials 2
Tutorials 3
TUTORIAL 2: Power system Protection- Industrial and Utility Power System Protection (Full Day) ORGANIZERS: John Nelson (NEI Engineering, USA)DURATION: Full daySESSIONS:Morning Session – Protection Basicsi. Introduction to power system
protectiona. Protection philosophiesb. General types of protectionc. ANSI device numbering systemii. Relaying mathematicsa. Review of percent and per unitb. Review of symmetrical
components and relaying applications
iii. Current and voltage transformers
iv. System grounding conceptsv. Types of protectiona. Overcurrent – non-directionalb. Overcurrent – directional
c. Distance relayingd. Differential over currente. Under/Over Voltagef. Under/Over Frequencyg. Communication Assisted
Relayingh. Permissive overreachingi. Directional comparisonj. Line differentialk. Direct under reachingvi. Bus breaker arrangementa. Single busb. Double bus, main-tie-mainc. Ring busd. Double bus, breaker and a halfe. Double bus, double breakerAfternoon Session – Protection
Systemsvii. Bus protectionviii. Feeder protectionix. Transformer protectionx. Generator protectionxi. Motor protectionxii. Communications assisted
protection.
TUTORIAL 3: Electrical Maintenance - Large Machine testing (Half Day AM) ORGANIZER -Mladen Sasic (Iris Power – Qualitrol, Ontario, Canada) DURATION- Half Day (Morning)SESSION: This tutorial will cover:• Basic design of large electrical rotating machines, Transformers
and other electrical equipment• Failure mechanisms• Testing, monitoring and diagnostic capabilities and limitations• Common electrical rotor and stator winding tests• Common transformer field tests and maintenance
John Nelson, PE, is an IEEE Life Fellow with over 50 years of power engineering experience. He has considerable industrial and utility protective relaying and power engineering experience for the generation, transmission, distribution and utilization of electricity.
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SPEAKER PROFILES
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Prof. Saifur Rahman Professor Saifur Rahman is the founding director of the Advanced Research Institute (www.ari.vt.edu) at Virginia Tech where he is the Joseph R. Loring professor of electrical and computer engineering. He also directs the Center for Energy and the Global Environment.
Prof. James A. MomohChairman/CEOJames Adeche Momoh, a Professor of Electrical Engineering with Howard University, USA was inaugurated Chairman/Chief Executive of the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) on May 3rd, 2018.
Frank Lambert is the president-elect for the IEEE Power and Energy Society (PES), He will serve as the IEEE PES president in 2020-2021. Lambert is a principal research engineer at the Georgia Tech National Electric Energy Testing, Research, and Applications Center (NEETRAC) and the Center for Distributed Energy.
John Nelson, P.E., NEI Engineering, USA. John P. Nelson graduated from the University of Illinois Champaign-Urbana, in 1970, with a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, and a Master of Science in Electrical Engineering, from the University of Colorado Boulder, in 1975.
Prof. Gloria Chukwudebe – Is a professor of Electrical and Electronic Engineering. Gloria is an active IEEE Volunteer and the current African Area Chair.
Bai Kendrick Blyden – Blyden Over his 38 year professional career has contributed his expertise to over forty major and minor power plant projects and their associated
interconnections around the world. This involved detailed power plant and transmission systems design engineering, Systems and operations planning, project development feasibility assessment oversight and construction management.
Prof. Olorunfemi Ojo is a professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the Tennessee Tech University,USA. He is teaching and researching in the areas of Power Electronics
Conversions and their applicationsin Energy and Power Systems. He is a Fellow of IEEE and IEEE and Fellow of the Academy of Engineeringand Academy of Science in Nigeria.Professor Ojo is the current Editor-in-Chief of the IEEE Journal of Emerging and Selected Topics in PowerElectronics.
Charles Nwabulu is an Associate Partner at Kenna Partners who manages a portfolio of blue chip corporations in banking, investments and financial services, oil and gas, infrastructure and property development, as well as regulators
in several industries. With extensive experience of the Nigerian court system at all levels, he advises Clients on a wide range of areas including Dispute Resolution, Energy and Natural Resources, Maritime, Environmental Law, Intellectual Property, Insolvency, Tax and Corporate Law and Governance.
OPENING ADDRESS StartTime Stoptime Duration Activities Name Organization
9:40 9:45 0:05 Invitation and recognition to High Table MC
9:45 9:50 0:05 National Anthem/ Address from General Conference Chair Engr. Tunde Salihu
9:50 10:00 0:10 IAS Talk IAS President 10:00 10:10 0:10 Keynote Speech Prof. Momoh NERC 10:10 10:20 0:10 Cultural Performance Cultural Groups 10:20 10:25 0:05 Chair Nigeria Section Talk Ralph Onoshakpor IEEE Nigeria 10:25 10:28 0:03 You are Welcome Dr. Ahmed B. Nagode NAPTIN 10:28 10:33 0:05 Good Will Message Prof Gloria Chukwudebe IEEE Africa Area 10:33 10:43 0:10 Keynote Speech Bai Blyden 10:43 10:53 0:10 Message from World Bank Farouk Bello World bank 10:53 11:05 0:12 Keynote Talk PES President Saifur Rahman PES
Dr. Joyce Shyngle-Wigwe; Executive Director- Government Affairs & Policy, West Africa GE:
Philippa Makobore: is the Department Head of the Instrumentation Division at the Uganda Industrial Research Institute (UIRI).
Folorunso Aliyu is the Group Managing Director of telecommunication company, Telnet Nigeria, one of Nigeria’s foremost ICT firms.
Jelani Aliyu, a Nigerian designer who designed a globally renowned electric car, the Chevrolet Volt was recently appointed by President Buhari as the director-general of the Nigerian Automotive Design and Development Council (NADDC).
Prof. Gloria Chukwudebe – Is a professor of Electrical and Electronic Engineering. Gloria is an active IEEE Volunteer and the current African Area Chair.
Kartik KulkarniKulkarni is a Principal Member of Technical Staff, Oracle Corporation, Redwood City, USA. Chair, IEEE Humanitarian Activities Committee.
Monica LaBiche BrownMonica LaBiche Brown founded Africa Development Promise is June 2013 and launched the organization in May 2014.
Lwanga Herbert is the Co-founder of M/S LOG`EL GROUP. A group of companies in the technology/ innovative related sectors.
Panels:
Harnessing Indigenous Talents for Sustainable Development
Impact Assessment &
social return on investment – Kartik Kulkarni & Holly Schneider-BrownPanelist & moderator:
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Sampath Veeraraghavan: Mr. Sampathkumar Veeraraghavan currently serves as Chair of the 2019 IEEE SIGHT Steering Committee.
Sean Masaki Flynn, PhD, is the author of the international bestseller Economics for Dummies and the co-author, along with Campbell McConnell and Stanley Brue, of the world’s bestselling economics textbook.
Impact Assessment &
social return on investment – Kartik Kulkarni & Holly Schneider-BrownPanelist:
ABSTRACT:Electrical accidents are a pervasive effect of development, or are they? While sadly a regular occurrence wherever electricity has been available, statistics in developed countries actually show that the number of accidents can be reduced, even as more electricity is used. The goal of the panel will be to examine the underlying common reasons for accidents, ways to prevent them, as well as the role of standards for the safe use of electricity.
PANELISTS:• John Nelson, NEI Engineering, USA• Daleep Mohla, DCM Electrical Consulting
Services, USA• Sreekumar Nhalur, Member, Prayas (Energy
Group), Pune, India – Tentative• Geisel Custodio, ASEP – Engenharia, Lda,
Angola – Tentative• Marcelo Valdes, ABB, USA – Tentative• Engr. Tasiu Wudil, Nigerian Electricity
Regulatory Agency, NERC, Nigeria – Tentative
Electrical Safety and Standards —Bruno Lequesne and John NelsonPanel: Electrical Safety, Standards and regulations
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Panelists:
John Nelson, P.E., NEI Engineering, USA.(moderator): John P. Nelson graduated from the University of Illinois Champaign-Urbana, in 1970, with a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, and a Master of Science in Electrical Engineering, from the University of Colorado Boulder, in 1975.
Engr. Abogunrin Ademola Ayinla has been working in Nigeria’s Power Sector in the areas of Power System Protection, SCADA System Engineering, System Operation and also Management for over 30 years.
Sreekumar Nhalur, Member, Prayas Energy Group, India. Sreekumar has been working in power sector in the areas of policy analysis, IT applications and automation & control from 1984.
Geisel Custodio, ASEP – Engenharia, Lda, Angola – Geisel Custodio received the Certified-Engineer degree from Agostinho Neto University, Angola, in 2010, and the Master degree in Power System Regulation and Control from the CIPEL – University Jose Antonio Echevarria – CUJAE, Habana, Cuba, in 2017.
Panel: Electrical Safety, Standards and regulations
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE MEMBERSPROF.FRANK OKAFORDR JOHN NELSONROSEANNE JONESSUSAN KOVAL PROF. FEMI OJOBRUNO LEQUESNEDR. MUHAMMAD BUHARIDR. ABRAHAM GEBREGERGISDR. AVOKI OMEKANDAPROF. MOUSTAFA M. EISSAPROF. HELAL IBRAHIMDR KENNEDY AGANAHDR OMOWUNMI LONGE
PROF DANIEL CHOWPROF. INNO DAVIDSONDR MUDATHIR AKOREDEPROF. IZAEL DA SILVAPROF. STEVE ADESHINAPROF. GLORIA CHUKWUDEBEPROF. BEN IMED ENGR. ALIYU ABDULLATEEFPROF. IZAEL DA SILVAIRENE SAMYMIKE WILSONENGR. ISAAC ADEKANYE
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PANEL ORGANIZER & MODERATOR: Dr. Avoki Omekanda, Research Engineer, General Motors Global R&D Center Detroit MI, USA. IEEE Fellow, Chair Inter-Society Cooperation IEEE Industrial Applications SocietyABSTRACT: Energy is critical in any program focusing in a sustainable development of a community or a country. Today, Africa is hungry for energy, as the demand is rising constantly with the increasing population, urbanization, and economic productivity. It is also recognized that Africa is rich in energy resources, but most of the energy potential in the continent is not exploited yet. Please join our panel discussions on Energy Opportunity in Africa, at Power Africa 2019 Conference, and listen to international experts on energy in Africa and its impact on the sustainable development of the continent.
Panel: Energy Opportunities in Africa
Mr. Farouk Bello is an Energy Access Specialist at the World Bank working on the Nigeria Electrification Project, a $350 million loan facility to develop the Mini grid and SHS sub-sectors in Nigeria.
Dr. Joseph Essandoh-Yeddu holds a BSc physics, an MSc. in Engineering with specialization in Energy & Environment from Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, and a PhD in Physics with specialization in Climate Change & Geosciences from the University of Texas at Austin, USA and the University of Cape Coast, Ghana.
Isaac Adekanye, MNSE, MNIEEE, SMIEEE, FNATE, MNIM, MNITAD – Senior member of the IEEE and former Nigeria Section Chair. Engr Isaac Adekanye is a graduate of Kwara State College of Technology, Ilorin and University of Port Harcourt with degree in Electrical Engineering.
Dr. Robin Podmore – is co-founder and co-chair of IEEE Smart Village, as well as chair of the ISV Development Committee. He is also founder and President of Incremental Systems Corp.
Panelists:
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PANEL ORGANIZER: Joe Ojo, USAPanel moderator: Engr. John Oladipo Ayodele, Chief Operating Officer, Ibadan Distribution System, Nigeria.ABSTRACT:A large percentage of the population of Africa lacks electricity supply. The extension of the utility grid to remote locations is prohibitively uneconomical and not sustainable in the long run. Standalone power systems such as micro-grids deriving source of power from renewable energy sources are becoming popular and economically affordable in the context of rural electrification.This panel will explore the feasibility of rural electrification, the experiences in Africa and potential technologies which will aid faster penetration. Financing of rural electrification and affordability by the rural will also be discussed.PANELISTS:Mrs. Damilola Ogunbiyi (Tentative) , Nigerian Rural Electrification Agency, NigeriaProf. Eli Bala, Director General of Nigeria Energy CommissionSreekumar Nhalur, Member, Prayas (Energy Group), Pune, India (accepted, applied for funding).
Panel: Advanced Rural Electrification– Joe Ojo
Mrs. Damilola Ogunbiyi (Tentative)Damilola Ogunbiyi is the first female Managing Director of the Nigerian Rural Electrification Agency.
Engr. John Oladipo Ayodele, Chief Operating Officer, Ibadan Distribution System, Nigeria.Ayodele is an accomplished electrical engineer with a career spanning over forty (40)years in the private and public sector both in Nigeria, West Africa and the United States ofAmerica.
Engr Sam Musa Chundusu is a Director, Planning, and Research & Development with Rural Electrification Agency (REA) of Nigeria
Engr. Austyne Duru is a COREN-licenced Electrical Engineer, a member of the Nigerian Society of Engineers (NSE), and a member of Nigerian Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers (NIEEE).
Sreekumar Nhalur. Sreekumar has been working in India in power sector in the areas of policy analysis, IT applications and automation & control from 1984.
Panelists:MODERATOR
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Enhancing and Retaining Women In Power (WIP) and Energy Engineering
PANEL ORGANIZER:WIP & WIEMODERATOR-Ugomma Debbie Ogu
Ugomma Deborah Ogu is an Electrical Engineer with over 7 years experience in Energy and power, Cloud computing, project planning and analysis ,currently pursing a career in cybersecurity.
Dr. Omowunmi Mary Longe: Dr. Longe received her D.Ing in 2017 from the University of Johannesburg, South Africa in Electrical and Electronics Engineering Science.
Mrs. Sally Musonye is currently an Electrical Engineer at Kenya Power tasked with the supervision of design and construction of power lines up to 33kV.
Mercy Chelangat K. is a electrical engineer with unending interest in renewable energies, with a focus on sustainable community development and emerging trends such as Electric Vehicles and E-Mobility.
Samantha Niyoyita: Samantha is a process engineer in a food processing company, AIF. She is involved in process control, new product development, technology analysis and acts as a coordinator of the energy conservation team.
ABSTRACT:The demand for energy supply is increasing progressively in this age and time in every sector of human activities. There is need for an all-inclusive active participation by every gender. The role played by women to drive this growth is below the required level and is at the threshold with several limitations. This is a big source of concern to see a drive for more women to be involved in key roles in this ever growing demand. Though there are several challenges being attributed to this,these factors will be discussed and possible solutions derived alongside.PURPOSE – To discuss the various factors that are making it difficult for more women to participate actively in the power and energy sector. Panelists will share their experiences, knowledge and suggestions that will promote the necessary actions. To equally gain a better understanding of the current state of affairs with respect to gender and energy in the educational structure in Africa.INTENDED OUTCOME – Participants and the IEEE women in Power will increase their awareness and commitment towards driving active engagement in the sector. They will promote the necessary solutions discussed through corporate and community activities in policy, business, leadership and advocacy to ensure more women are given every needed support to function in the industry.
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PANEL ORGANIZER: Engr. Abdullateef AliyuABSTRACT: Over the past decade a multitude of African nations have experienced rapid and meaningful economic growth, with an increasing reliance on affordable and energy efficient energy. The demand for power remains a major challenge to the continent. Outlying rural areas lack access to electricity due to poor grid infrastructure and the vast distances power needs to be distributed. This energy poverty leads to a multitude of socio-economic problems. Development of public investments such as schools, health centers, clean water and sanitation remain unfeasible without electricity. Lack of power means small enterprise is limited, homes continue to be illuminated with diminishing natural resources, and the wonders of modern global communication remain tantalizing out of reach. Fortunately, the development of off-grid solutions is starting to address this challenge. This panel will address the opportunities and challenges entrepreneurs and developers face in seizing and sustainably exploiting what is a widely recognized as a major opportunity, the introduction of a multitude of small-scale distributed energy service companies into the market.
Challenges of Entrepreneurship in the African Energy Sector - Engr. Abdullateef Aliyu
Engr Samuel Uzoma Orji: Engr Samuel is an alumnus of Gordon Institute of Business Science (GIBS), University of Pretoria Executive Management Program.
Suleiman Yusuf –The founder of Blue Camel Energy, he is the managing director and CEO of the company with over 11 years in renewable energy & power backup systems, over 7 years in intelligence gathering & investigation, technical training, research & planning.
Jude Numfor – CEO REI-Cameroon, Jude is a seasoned entrepreneur with exceptional experience in off-grid electrification.
Mark Dominic Mugisha – Masters in Development Practice – Regis University, Denver, USA, CECREF Frankfurt School of Finance and Management, International Center for Hydropower (ICH) Trondheim Norway.
Moderator: Panelists:
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The Faculty Forum comprising of two panel sessions is organized to provide insights to lecturers, postgraduate students and researchers about the possible fundable research and product development ideas considered of interest to the private sector and government institutions in Nigeria in the areas of power and energy engineering. These institutions and the country face significant challenges in the areas of generation, distribution and utilization of electric power; of which the utilization of renewable energy resources is seriously being considered to achieve availability and reliability to empower the economic development of the country. There is also the need to develop local technological solutions and products in terms of hardware and software in the power and energy businesses.
To prepare lecturers, post graduate students and researchers to contribute meaningfully to the solutions of the energy and power problems through appropriate research agenda and empower them to attract the resources required to do the work from funding agencies, the first panel session deals with how to write research and product development proposals. Two experts with significant experience in writing and managing research grants and overseeing the review and funding research proposals will handle the panel session. The second panel session will be handled by industry experts who will discuss the
challenges of the power and energy industry and share their needs for research and product development.
PANEL SESSION I: Writing Fundable Research ProposalsMODERATOR: Professor Olorunfemi OjoPANELISTS:
1. Professor James Momoh, Chief Executive Office of Nigeria Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) and a former Program Director at the US National Science Foundation.
2. Professor Innocent Davidson, Professor and Head of the Department of Power Engineering, Durban University of Technology, Durban South Africa and a former Director of an ESKOM Research Center on HVDC and Renewable Energy at the University of Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa.
PANEL SESSION II: Fundable and Applicable Research and Product Development ConceptsMODERATOR: Professor Olorunfemi OjoPANELISTS: Professor Frank Okafor, Commission Nigeria Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) and Professor of Power Engineering at the University of Lagos, Nigeria.Professor M. Haruna, Chief Executive officer and Vice-Chairman of NASENI.
FACULTY FORUM:grant writing and research needs in power & energy for nigeria
Prof. Olorunfemi Ojo
Prof. Frank Okafor
Prof. M. Haruna
Prof. Inno Davidson
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Technical Program Committee members
reviewers
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