FPL and 91制片厂 Engineering Unveil New AI-Enabled Center
(From left): James VanZwieten Jr., Ph.D.; co-director, FPL InETech; Stella Batalama, Ph.D.; dean, 91制片厂 College of Engineering and Computer Science; 91制片厂 President Stacy Volnick; Juliet Roulhac; FPL director of external affairs, Broward and Southwest regions, and director of corporate philanthropy, NextEra Energy, Inc.; Manny Miranda, FPL executive vice president of power delivery; Yufei Tang, Ph.D.; director, FPL InETech; and Carter Nichols, 91制片厂 undergraduate student in electrical engineering. (Photo by Alex Dolce)
91制片厂 College of Engineering and Computer Science (COECS) and Florida Power & Light Company () officially unveiled the newly established 鈥淔PL Center for Intelligent Energy Technologies鈥 (InETech) today at the university鈥檚 Boca Raton campus. The FPL InETech Center is housed in the state-of-the-art Engineering East building and is enabled by a $1M gift by NextEra Energy Foundation, FPL鈥檚 charitable arm.
The innovative public-private partnership will boost cutting-edge research in smart technologies, energy sector products and workforce development demanded by modern-day power delivery.
The FPL InETech Center, a first-of-its-kind artificial intelligence-enabled center, is designed to mimic FPL鈥檚 control center for smart grid 鈥 a complex power generation, transmission and distribution network 鈥 that uses leading-edge technology to predict and prevent future outages. FPL鈥檚 smart grid includes about six million smart meters and more than 217,000 other intelligent devices installed throughout its system. Through strategic investments, FPL has made the energy grid stronger, smarter and more storm-resilient while reducing outage times and restoration costs associated with severe weather events. 聽
The centerpiece of the FPL InETech Center is made up of 18, 55-inch screens wall-to-wall and聽individually controlled to provide real-time power grid visualization. This high-tech display is complemented with a suite of premier technologies and high-performance computers that allow researchers and students to work at the forefront of AI-enabled smart grid optimization, renewable energy research and big data analytics. For example, inspired by the popular generative AI model ChatGPT, one of the center鈥檚 recent pending patents introduces a tool designed to retrieve power grid data and assist grid operators in making quicker and more informed decisions.
鈥淭his exciting partnership between 91制片厂 and FPL is a giant step forward to address the current and future needs of the energy industry, as we work together to initiate new ideas and insights that will benefit our communities,鈥 said 91制片厂 President Stacy Volnick. 鈥淚mportantly, this partnership will support and elevate young scientists and engineers, by equipping them with the high-level skills needed to transform the energy sector.鈥
The FPL InETech Center is spearheaded by Stella Batalama, Ph.D., dean, 91制片厂 College of Engineering and Computer Science.
鈥淭he FPL/NextEra Energy Foundation gift will have a multiplier effect on Florida Atlantic successes in state-of-the-art research and development and workforce development for the state of Florida and the nation in engineering and computer science disciplines, particularly as they apply to the energy sector,鈥 said Batalama.
The four-year collaboration is designed to foster student recruitment and engage undergraduate, graduate and post-doctoral students in pioneering energy projects.
鈥淭his center will serve as a hub to educate, train and inspire the next generation of innovators, engineers, researchers and energy leaders,鈥 said Juliet Roulhac, FPL director of external affairs, Broward and Southwest regions, and director of corporate philanthropy, NextEra Energy, Inc. 鈥淔PL is committed to powering strong communities by supporting partners like 91制片厂 and helping students pursue their educational goals and build successful careers.鈥
The FPL/NextEra Energy Foundation gift also supports the creation of the FPL InETech Center Scholarship, community outreach and K-12 educational activities focused on the energy industry.
鈥淭he FPL InETech Center will provide our students with an immersive learning experience and access to real-world technologies and hands-on simulations that will help them to develop the skills needed to fill high-demand jobs across the region,鈥 said Yufei Tang, Ph.D., director of the FPL InETech Center and an associate professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. 鈥淎dvanced equipment will enable them to analyze, explore and simulate data associated with the complex design and operation of microgrids and also will provide a platform to replicate power grids and other energy sources.鈥
As the Atlantic hurricane season kicks off this month, FPL鈥檚 smart grid technology is at the helm of identifying and addressing the vast majority of power-related issues, including outages. Additionally, the company employs drones for more efficient assessments, especially in hard-to-reach areas. Following Hurricane Ian, FPL launched more than 2,000 drone flights, including the first storm response effort for its first-of-its-kind FPLAir One fixed-wing drone, which collected more than 50,000 images that provided real-time information on the company鈥檚 equipment post-hurricane.
Tang and other researchers in the COECS also developed advanced technologies related to monitoring severe weather events, including hurricanes. For example, the 91制片厂 Institute for Sensing and Embedded Network Systems Engineering (I-SENSE) is the lead technology provider for the聽, a large regional network of聽atmospheric monitoring stations (135 atmospheric stations in Florida 鈥 with additional stations managed outside the state).
鈥淲e are incredibly grateful for the support and generosity of FPL and the NextEra Energy Foundation as we officially launch the new FPL Center for Intelligent Energy Technologies right here in our cutting-edge building in the heart of Palm Beach County,鈥 said Batalama. 鈥淭hrough this collaborative partnership and our combined knowledge, assets and resources, we will transform the energy landscape in South Florida and well beyond.鈥 聽
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