Rajiv Kumar Rohilla Keywords energy power grid Read more about Rajiv Kumar Rohilla Rajiv Kumar Rohilla has been in public procurement for more than 25 years. He holds a professional diploma in Public Procurement from the Indian Railway Institute of Logistics and Materials Management, an MBA from University of Delhi, and a bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering from National University of Technology, Kurkshetra.
Reinventing the Grid for a Fully Decarbonized and Resilient Future Read more about Reinventing the Grid for a Fully Decarbonized and Resilient Future Reinventing the Grid will discuss how the transmission and distribution grid would need to be designed to accommodate a fully decarbonized future, while simultaneously coping with climate change acute and chronic impact, using California as a case study. The session encompassed the total system architecture impacts of the changes in physical and operational layer architecture and the advanced technologies that will ultimately be needed to execute this transformation.
Enhancing Power System Resilience—Improving Power System Adaptation to Climate Change Read more about Enhancing Power System Resilience—Improving Power System Adaptation to Climate Change Asia is the region with the most frequent and most severe natural disasters in the world. With the coming of climate change, disaster as typhoon, flood, droughts are becoming more intense while threatening the safe operation of the power system. Rather than a passive response to climate change with a big loss of economy, we proposed a more proactive whole process management, consisting of planning, construction, and emergency management.
Redi Allan Remoroza Keywords power transmission planning power grid energy Read more about Redi Allan Remoroza Redi has more than 15 years in transmission planning for the Philippine power grid which has undergone restructuring and privatizations both for generation and transmission. Redi holds a BSc in Electrical Engineering from Mapua Institute of Technology, Master of Engineering major in Power System from the Technological University of the Philippines and a Certificate in Strategic Business Economics from the University of Asia and the Pacific.
West Kalimantan Power Grid Strengthening Project: Reducing Indonesia’s Oil Dependency While Fostering Regional Cooperation Read more about West Kalimantan Power Grid Strengthening Project: Reducing Indonesia’s Oil Dependency While Fostering Regional Cooperation As oil fuels all power generation in Indonesia’s West Kalimantan, overdependence on this costly and carbon-intensive energy source negatively affects both the environment and economy of the province. Through the assistance of the Asian Development Bank (ADB), Indonesia signed a cross-border power trade agreement to tap existing power supply from neighboring Malaysia. Read about ADB's other energy projects in Knowledge and Power: Lessons from ADB Energy Projects.