Thad Haines

Senior Member, Technical Staff

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Senior Member, Technical Staff

jthaine@sandia.gov

(505) 280-0950

Biography

Thad Haines is a senior member of the technical staff with the Renewable Energy and Distributed Systems Integration department at Sandia National Laboratories where his work contributes to better understanding issues related to resilience, stability, and controllability of electrical power systems due to increased renewable energy adoption and electrification of transportation. He has studied possible grid integration challenges with EV charging, as well as mitigation approaches during normal day-to-day operation and extreme weather events. Additionally, he has contributed to researching alternatives for fossil-based generation in an island setting, helped identify critical infrastructure to benefit community resilience, developed and simulated plant-wide inverter-based resource controls, and added long-term dynamic power system simulation via variable time-step integration into an open-source software package. Thad holds a Master of Science and a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from Montana Technological University, Butte America.

Education

  • Master of Science, Electrical Engineering, Montana Technological University – 2020
  • Bachelor of Science, Electrical Engineering, Montana Tech of the University of Montana – 2018

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Publications

Miguel Jimenez Aparicio, Felipe Wilches-Bernal, Rachid Darbali-Zamora, John Haines, David Schoenwald, S. Shafiul Alam, Vahan Gevorgian, Weihang Yan, (2022). Simulink Modeling and Dynamic Study of Fixed-Speed, Variable-Speed, and Ternary Pumped Storage Hydropower https://doi.org/10.2172/1887487 Publication ID: 80190

John Haines, Brooke Garcia, William Vining, Matthew Lave, (2021). A Co-Simulation Approach to Modeling Electric Vehicle Impacts on Distribution Feeders During Resilience Events – Conference Poster https://doi.org/10.2172/1895007 Publication ID: 76323

Efrain O’Neill-Carrillo, Matthew Lave, John Haines, (2021). Systemwide Considerations for Electrification of Transportation in Islands and Remote Locations Vehicles https://doi.org/10.3390/vehicles3030030 Publication ID: 75356

Christian Jones, William Vining, John Haines, (2021). City-Wide Distributed Roof-Top Photovoltaic System Adoption Forecast, Grid Impact Simulation, & Neighborhood Microgrid Contribution Assessment https://doi.org/10.2172/1854753 Publication ID: 75969

John Haines, Brooke Garcia, William Vining, Matthew Lave, (2021). A Co-Simulation Approach to Modeling Electric Vehicle Impacts on Distribution Feeders during Resilience Events 2021 Resilience Week, RWS 2021 – Proceedings https://doi.org/10.1109/RWS52686.2021.9611803 Publication ID: 76157

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