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SUMMARY:Sydney - Asset management and the electrification of assets
DESCRIPTION:Australia is in the middle of an energy revolution.  Energy sources are shifting to renewables\, from the bulk end of the supply chain to people’s home solar systems.  The needs of energy stakeholders\, the technology available to Ausgrid and our customers and governmental policy settings also evolving rapidly as a result.  The presentation will discuss these changes and their implications\, in the context of asset management during the electrification of assets.  Observations will be offered from the perspective of the Capability Delivery Model in terms of stakeholder needs\, business objectives\, systems engineering\, acquisition\, operations & maintenance\, configuration management and continuous improvement. \nClick here to register\n  \nAbout the speaker:\nMatthew Webb\, Head of Asset Investment\, Ausgrid\nMatt has over 30 years experience in managing all aspects of using power systems to meet customers’ electricity needs\, including network planning\, asset management\, regulation and field management. \nAs Head of Asset Investment\, Matt is responsible for Ausgrid’s long-term electricity network investment needs and opportunities in a rapidly changing operating environment.  This includes applying asset management and other techniques to: \n\nUnderstand changing customer priorities and how Ausgrid will adapt services to meet customer needs and adoption of new technologies.\nTransform network services through innovation and new capabilities needed to manage complex network power flows and deliver efficient renewables hosting capacity.\nUnlock value of customer DER assets and load flexibility to achieve a reduced overall energy cost for customers and improved network utilisation.\nReady the network to enable the needs of our customers and stakeholders safely\, efficiently and equitably\, to facilitate a net zero future.\n\nMatt is an Honorary Professorial Fellow at the University of Wollongong\, as well as being Ausgrid’s senior representative and a member of the Research Advisory Committee (ReAC) to the RACE for 2030\, a national industry led cooperative research centre. \n 
URL:https://www.amcouncil.com.au/event/sydney-asset-management-and-the-electrification-of-assets/
LOCATION:Ausgrid Roden Cutler House\, 24-28 Campbell Street\, Sydney\, NSW\, 2000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Sydney Chapter Events
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SUMMARY:Melbourne - Progress Report on ISO Standards for Asset Management
DESCRIPTION:Following it’s first face to face meeting since COVID 19 in Pennsylvania in May 2023\, the ISO TC251 Committee is about to release 6 Draft (DIS) Standards\, and is developing New Work Item Proposals (NWIP) for an additional 2 Standards and revision of ISO 55002:2018. \nTom Carpenter will provide a precis of the upcoming DIS Standards and highlight key aspects. \nDIS Standards to be released in the near future: \n\nISO DIS 55000:2023 – Asset Management – Overview\, Principles\, and Terminology\nISO DIS 55001:2023 – Asset Management  – Asset Management Systems – Requirements\nISO DIS 55010:2023 – Asset management — Guidance on the alignment of financial and non-financial functions in asset management\nISO DIS 55011:2023 – Asset management – Guidance for development of public policy to enable asset management\nISO DIS 55012:2023 – Asset management – Guidelines for enhancing people involvement and competence\nISO DIS 55013:2023 – Asset management – Guidance on data for asset management\n\nNWIP Projects:\nGuideline for Asset Management Decision Making incorporating value and risk\nGuideline for Sustainability\nRevision/update of ISO 55002:2018 \nClick here to register\n  \nAbout the speaker:\nTom Carpenter\, CEO\, IQ-AM Pty Ltd\nTom Carpenter is an originating member of the TC251 Committee developing the ISO 5500# Standards. He is responsible for initial development of the Certification framework implemented by the WPiAM. He continues to deliver vocational post-graduate qualifications in Asset Management and assistance to organisation implementing Asset Management. \nTom is a recognised CFAM and a winner of the highest personal award from the AM Council – the MESA medal. \n 
URL:https://www.amcouncil.com.au/event/melbourne-progress-report-on-iso-standards-for-asset-management/
LOCATION:Hotel Grand Chancellor\, 131 Lonsdale Street\, Melbourne\, VIC\, 3000\, Australia
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