CIRED 2013
 

Session 4: Distributed energy resources and efficient utilisation of electricity

Block 1 - Network Planning and Studies on the Integration of DER into Networks

0068

The effect of reactive power compensation on voltage profile of hybrid PV-wind grid connected power generation system
M Barakat, Helwan University, Egypt, S Elmasry, Helwan University, Egypt, M Bahgat, Helwan University, Egypt, A Sayed, Helwan University, Egypt

0233

Optimizing alternative backup power supplies with wind generator to supply isolated loads
A Gado, South Delta Electrical Distribution Company, Egypt, H Okasha, South Delta Electrical Distribution Company, Egypt, G Salama, South Delta Electrical Distribution Company, Egypt

0237

An assessment of principles of access for wind generation curtailment in active network management schemes
L Kane, University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom, G Ault, University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom, S Gill, University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom

0300

Using electrical energy storage to support customers under faulted network conditions
S Blake, Durham University, United Kingdom, J Yi, Durham University, United Kingdom, P Taylor, Durham University, United Kingdom, D Miller, Northern Powergrid, United Kingdom, I Lloyd, Northern Powergrid, United Kingdom

0315

Technical dimensioning of an energy storage for a Swedish distribution company
N Etherden, STRI AB, Sweden , S Ackeby, STRI AB, Sweden, M Bollen, STRI AB, Sweden , L Ohlsson, Falbygden Energi Nät AB, Sweden

0380

Technical solutions supporting the large scale integration of photovoltaic systems in the future distribution grids
P Vandenbergh, DER-lab eW, Germany, D Craciun, DER-lab eW, Germany, V Helmbrecht, DER-lab eW, Germany, R Hermes, RWE Deutschland AG, Germany, H Loew, BSW, Germany

0381

The multi-objective optimisation of electrical thermal storage to compensate for the intermittency and variability of renewable generation in distribution networks
R Storry, University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom, G Ault, University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom, S Galloway, University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom

0405

Reconfiguring distribution grids for more integration of distributed generation
P Chittur Ramaswamy, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium, P Vingerhoets, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium, G Deconinck, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium

0510

Energy storage/demand side response in LV networks: Design of cost based planning tools for network operators
A Crossland, Durham University, United Kingdom, D Jones, Electricity North West Ltd, United Kingdom, N Wade, Durham University, United Kingdom

0558

Failure analysis of inverter based anti-islanding systems in photovoltaic islanding events
F Pazos, Iberdrola Distribución Eléctrica S.A.U., Spain, E Romero-Cadaval, Universidad de Extremadura, Spain, E González, Universidad de Extremadura, Spain, I Delgado, ITE, Spain, J Monreal, ITE, Spain

0575

Probabilistic simulation for LV-grid optimization with new network components
S Eilenberger, IEH University, Germany, D Schöllhorn, EnBW Regional AG, Germany, G Walker, IEH University, Germany, M Braun, University Kassel, Germany, S Tenbohlen, IEH University, Germany

0614

Constraint analysis techniques for active networks
R MacDonald, Smarter Grid Solutions Ltd, United Kingdom, C Foote, Smarter Grid Solutions Ltd, United Kingdom

0700

Feasibility study on low voltage DC systems using smart meter data
Y Arafat, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, L Tjernberg, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, S Mangold, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden

0713

Optimized deployment of storage systems for integration of distributed generation in smart grids
S Koopmann, Institute for High Voltage Technology, RWTH Aachen, Germany, M Scheufen, Institute for High Voltage Technology, RWTH Aachen University, Germany, P Goergens, Institute for High Voltage Technology, RWTH Aachen University, Germany, F Potratz, Institute for High Voltage Technology, RWTH Aachen University, Germany, A Schnettler, Institute for High Voltage Technology, RWTH Aachen University, Germany

0732

Reconfiguration and distributed generation (DG) placement considering critical system condition
H Moarefi, Hormozgan electrical distribution Co., Islamic Republic of Iran, M Nematollahi, Behrad Consulting Engineers Co., Islamic republic of Iran, M Tadayon, Behrad Consulting Engineers Co., Islamic republic of Iran

0745

Nonlinear modal analysis of wind farm in stressed wind farms in stressed power systems: Effects of DFIG controllers
R Ghazi, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Islamic Republic of Iran, R Zeinali Davarani, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Islamic Republic of Iran, M Mozayeni, Khorasan Electric Distribution Company, Islamic Republic of Iran

0792

Coordinated operation of energy storage and on-load tap changer on a UK 11kV distribution network
O Anuta, Durham University, United Kingdom, J McWilliam, Scottish Power Energy Network, United Kingdom, N Wade, Durham University, United Kingdom

0795

The issue of asymmetry in low voltage network with distributed generation
D Habijan, HEP ODS d.o.o., Croatia, M Cavlovic, HEP ODS d.o.o., Croatia, D Jaksic, HEP ODS d.o.o., Croatia

0813

Simulation of protection functions for connecting distributed generation resources to distribution networks considering vector group of interface transformer
A Heydari Rozveh, Esfahan Power Distribution Company, Islamic Republic of Iran, H Pirpiran, Esfahan Power Distribution Company, Islamic Republic of Iran

0825

Distribution loss minimization: A case study in a commercial section in Mashhad
A Khazaee, Mashhad Electric Energy Distribution Company, Islamic Republic of Iran, M Ghasempour, Mashhad Electric Energy Distribution Company, Islamic Republic of Iran

0826

Demand side operational flexibility - A holistic stochastic optimization model for flexible consumers and prosumers
S Ottesen, NTNU/Norwegian Centre of Expertise Smart Energy Markets, Norway, A Tomasgard, NTNU, Norway, C Svendby, NTNU, Norway

0845

A new approach for calculating load and loss factor base on consumer data with fuzzy modelling.
S Kaykhaie, Khorasan Razavi Electric Distribution Company, Islamic republic of Iran, S Kowsari Movahed, Khorasan Razavi Electric Distribution Company, Islamic republic of Iran

0849

Reliability improvement assignment to distributed generation in distribution network
S Miri Larimi, Tarbiat Modares University, Islamic republic of Iran, M Haghifam, Tarbiat Modares University, Islamic republic of Iran, K Alipour, Gilan Electric Distribution Company, Islamic Republic of Iran

0881

Seamless control of distributed multi-converter system with high power quality
M Zadeh, NTNU, Norway, N Jelani, NTNU, Norway, M Molinas, NTNU, Norway

0883

Overall challenges and recommendations concerning the integration of small scale hydro in MV distribution networks
H Taxt, SINTEF Energy Research, Norway, M Catrinu, SINTEF Energy Research, Norway, D Nordgård, SINTEF Energy Research, Norway

1004

Allocating gas-fired DGs considering natural gas system constraints
M Behrouzpanah, Power & Water University of technology (PWUT), Islamic Republic of Iran, M Sepasian, Power & Water University of technology (PWUT), Islamic Republic of Iran, S Bayat, Zanjan Regional Electric Company (ZREC), Islamic Republic of Iran

1020

Impact of distributed generation on unbalanced distribution networks
S Hashemi, Isfahan Electricity Distribution Co, Islamic Republic of Iran, M Ashouian, Behrad Consulting Engineers Co, Islamic Republic of Iran, H Pirpiran, Isfahan Electricity Distribution Co, Islamic Republic of Iran, R Karami, Isfahan Electricity Distribution Co, Islamic Republic of Iran

1024

Fast demand response in support of the active distribution network
P MacDougall, TNO, Netherlands, P Heskes, TNO, Netherlands, P Crolla, University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom, C Warmer, Warmer Smart Grids, Netherlands, G Burt, University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom

1053

Load flow calculations in AC/DC distribution network including weakly mesh, distributed generation and energy storage units
S Mousavizadeh, Tarbiat Modares University, Islamic republic of Iran, M Haghifam, Tarbiat Modares University, Islamic republic of Iran

1073

DSO business model for speeding up EVs mass market
F Caleno, ENEL Distribuzione, Italy, G Coppola, ENEL Distribuzione, Italy

1093

Tracing the carbon intensity of active power flows in distribution networks
E Davidson, Smarter Grid Solutions, United Kingdom, R Currie, Smarter Grid Solutions, United Kingdom, N McNeill, Smarter Grid Solutions, United Kingdom, R Hey, Western Power Distribution, United Kingdom, Y Kwon, Smarter Grid Solutions, United Kingdom, J PenaMartinez, Smarter Grid Solutions, United Kingdom

1130

Advantages and drawbacks of distributed generators reactive power regulation in the low voltage network
D Matvoz, Milan Vidmar Electric Power Research Institute, Slovenia, M Makšič, Milan Vidmar Electric Power Research Institute, Slovenia

1148

Renewable sources and operation of distribution network
F Kysnar, EGC-EnerGoConsult CB s.r.o., Czech Republic, K Prochazka, EGC-EnerGoConsult CB s.r.o., Czech Republic, R Cerny, CEZ Distribuce, a.s., Czech Republic, M Jelinek, CEZ Distribuce, a.s., Czech Republic

1186

Loss calculation and optimisation in low-voltage networks
W Brandauer, University of Technology Graz, Austria, K Köck, University of Technology Graz, Austria, C Wakolbinger, University of Technology Graz, Austria, L Fickert, University of Technology Graz, Austria

1293

Reactive power concepts in the future distribution networks
D Unger, Technische Universität Braunschweig, Germany, N Hemdan, Technische Universität Braunschweig, Germany/Minia University, Egypt, M Kurrat, Technische Universität Braunschweig, Germany

1295

Monitoring system for the local distributed generation infrastructures of the smart grid
G López, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain, P Moura, University of Coimbra, Portugal, J Moreno, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain, A De Almeida, University of Coimbra, Portugal, M Pérez, ISASTUR, Spain, L Blanco, ISASTUR, Spain

1297

The impact of distributed generation on the Italian distribution network: Upgrading of regulatory and technical rules in order to guarantee and improve reliability and efficiency of the electrical system
F Cazzato, ENEL Distribuzione S.p.A., Italy, M Di Clerico, ENEL Distribuzione S.p.A., Italy, D Di Martino, ENEL Distribuzione S.p.A., Italy, F Marmeggi, ENEL Distribuzione S.p.A., Italy, G Caneponi, ENEL Distribuzione S.p.A., Italy

1327

Using dynamic optimal power flow to inform the design and operation of active network management schemes
S Gill, University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom, G Ault, University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom, I Kockar, University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom

1376

Integration of distributed energy resources in smart grids
A Apostolov, OMICRON Electronics, United States

1380

The concept of gradual implementation of smart grid through the distributed generation integration
M Cavlovic, HEP-ODS d.o.o., Croatia

1381

Modelling and delivery of an active network management scheme for the Northern Isles new energy solutions project
M Dolan, University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom, S Gill, University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom, M Barnacle, University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom, G Ault, University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom, C Foote, Smarter Grid Solutions, United Kingdom, G Bell, University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom

1398

Using standards to integrate distributed energy resources with distribution management systems
R Uluski, UISOL, United States

1402

Evaluating the customers' benefits of hourly pricing based on day-ahead spot market
D Steen, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, L Tuan, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, O Carlson, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, L Bertling Tjernberg, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden

1412

A receding-horizon OPF for active network management
J Robertson, University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom, G Harrison, University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom, A Wallace, University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom

1429

Impact of voltage phase angle changes on low-voltage ride-through performance of small scale hydro DG units
T Toftevaag, SINTEF Energy Research, Norway, T Preda, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway, K Uhlen, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway

1452

Optimal management of residential energy through implementation of real time pricing and demand response
S Althaher, University of Manchester, United Kingdom, J Mutale, University of Manchester, United Kingdom

1478

Detailed analysis of network losses in a million customer distribution grid with high penetration of distributed generation
W Heckmann, Fraunhofer IWES, Germany, T Reimann, Fraunhofer IWES, Germany, A Scheidler, Fraunhofer IWES, Germany, H Barth, Fraunhofer IWES, Germany, C Ma, Fraunhofer IWES, Germany, M Braun, University of Kassel/Fraunhofer IWES, Germany, J Dasenbrock, Fraunhofer IWES, Germany, L Hamann, E.ON Hanse AG, Germany

1504

Network reconfiguration and storage systems for the hosting capacity improvement
D Falabretti, Politecnico di Milano, Italy, M Delfanti, Politecnico di Milano, Italy, M Merlo, Politecnico di Milano, Italy

 

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Block 2 - Opportunities for Advanced Control Systems and Operational practices

0051

Multi-objective dispatch of distributed generations in a grid-connected micro-grid considering demand response actions
M Parvizimosaed, Smart networks lab,School of ECE, University of Tehran, Islamic republic of Iran, A Anvari-Moghaddam, Smart networks lab,School of ECE, University of Tehran, Islamic republic of Iran, A Ghasemkhani, Smart networks lab,School of ECE, University of Tehran, Islamic republic of Iran, A Rahimi-Kian, Smart networks lab,School of ECE, University of Tehran, Islamic republic of Iran

0057

A real time control model for micro combined heat and power system operation
N Ruiz, Tecnalia, Spain, I Laresgoiti, Tecnalia, Spain

0230

Understanding and applying research results from over 13 case studies integrating DER from EPRI's smart grid demonstration initiative
M Wakefield, EPRI, United States, G Horst, EPRI, United States, J Simmins, EPRI, United States, J Green, EPRI, United States, B Green, EPRI, United States

0267

Use of local dynamic electricity prices for indirect control of DER power units
P Norgaard, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark, F Isleifsson, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark

0309

Real-time trade dispatch of a commercial VPP with residential customers in the powermatching city smartgrid living lab
I Kamphuis, TNO, Netherlands, B Roossien, Energy GO, Netherlands, H De Heer, DNV-KEMA, Netherlands, M Eijgelaar, Essent, Netherlands, J Van Der Velden, ICT Automatisering, Netherlands, A VandenNoort, DNV-KEMA, Netherlands

0316

The RiesLing project - pilot project for innovative hardware and software solutions for smart grid requirements
J Backes, EnBW ODR AG, Germany, C Koerner, EnBW Regional AG, Germany, S Kaempfer, ABB AG, Germany, V Grünewald, T-Systems Intl., Germany, W Kremer, T-Systems Intl., Germany

0424

An alternative approach for market integration of distributed energy resources
T Gafurov, Institute IMDEA Energy, Spain, M Téllez, Institute IMDEA Energy, Spain, M Prodanovic, Institute IMDEA Energy, Spain

0460

Network information system based loss of mains risk management
O Raipala, Tampere University of Technology, Finland, S Repo, Tampere University of Technology, Finland, P Järventausta, Tampere University of Technology, Finland

0494

Field demonstration of local voltage regulation on ERDF MV network.
J Witkowski, EDF R&D, France, E Lejay-Brun, ERDF, France, G Malarange, EDF R&D, France, L Karsenti, ERDF, France

0652

Next generation network analysis applications for secure and economic integration of distributed renewable generation in distribution grids
R Eichler, Siemens AG, Germany

0659

Second generation active network management on Orkney
C Foote, Smarter Grid Solutions Ltd., United Kingdom, R Johnston, Smarter Grid Solutions Ltd., United Kingdom, F Watson, Smarter Grid Solutions Ltd., United Kingdom, R Currie, Smarter Grid Solutions Ltd., United Kingdom, D MacLeman, Scottish and Southern Energy plc, United Kingdom, A Urquhart, Scottish and Southern Energy plc, United Kingdom

0674

Impact of electric vehicle charging on residential distribution networks: An Irish demonstration initiative
P Richardson, University College Dublin, Ireland, M Moran, ESB Networks, Ireland, J Taylor, Electric Power Research Institute, United States, A Maitra, Electric Power Research Institute, United States, A Keane, University College Dublin, Ireland

0711

Coordinated voltage and power flow control in distribution network
D Liang, Durham University, United Kingdom, P Taylor, Durham University, United Kingdom, D Miller, Northern Powergrid, United Kingdom, V Thornley, Siemens, United Kingdom, L Wang, Durham University, United Kingdom

0785

Grid and market related integration of renewable generation under consideration of virtual power plants
T Pollok, RWTH Aachen University, Germany, E Krüger, RWTH Aachen University, Germany, S Koopmann, RWTH Aachen University, Germany, A Schnettler, RWTH Aachen University, Germany

0822

Leveraging location awareness for distributed energy resources: Self-organising energy communities
G Hutchinson, Durham University, United Kingdom, R Hair, E.ON New Build & Technology, United Kingdom, P Taylor, Durham University, United Kingdom

0852

Application of demand side response and energy storage to enhance the utilization of the existing distribution network capacity
V Stanojevic, Imperial College London, United Kingdom, M Bilton, Imperial College London, United Kingdom, J Dragovic, Imperial College London, United Kingdom, J Schofield, Imperial College London, United Kingdom, G Strbac, Imperial College London, United Kingdom

0901

Optimization of aggregation procedures in a smart grid environment
O Abarrategui, UPV/EHU, Spain, I Zamora, UPV/EHU, Spain, D Larruskain, UPV/EHU, Spain, A Iturregi, UPV/EHU, Spain

0993

Optimization model for the energy supply in city quarters
S Krengel, RWTH Aachen University, Germany, T Falke, RWTH Aachen University, Germany, A Schnettler, RWTH Aachen University, Germany

1007

Transaction areas for local voltage control in distribution networks
M Biserica, Alstom Grid, France, G Foggia, Alstom Grid, France, E Chanzy, Alstom Grid, France, J Passelergue, Alstom Grid, France

1100

Requirements-driven distribution state estimation
E Davidson, Smarter Grid Solutions, United Kingdom, A Keane, University College Dublin, Ireland, R Currie, Smarter Grid Solutions, United Kingdom, N McNeill, Smarter Grid Solutions, United Kingdom, D MacLeman, Scottish and Southern Energy Power Distribution, United Kingdom, M Lee, Scottish and Southern Energy Power Distribution, United Kingdom

1116

Real-time control for services provided by battery energy storage systems in a residential low voltage grid with a large amount of PV
M Vande Cavey, KU Leuven MECH/TME, Belgium, F Geth, KU Leuven ESAT/Electa, Belgium, J Tant, KU Leuven ESAT/Electa, Belgium, L Helsen, KU Leuven MECH/TME, Belgium, J Driesen, KU Leuven ESAT/Electa, Belgium

1126

Investigation of the impact of flexible loads’ participation in electricity markets
D Papadaskalopoulos, Imperial College London, United Kingdom, G Strbac, Imperial College London, United Kingdom

1268

Controlling EV charging and PV generation in a low voltage grid
J Groenbaek, FTW Telecommunications Research Center, Austria, S Bessler, FTW Telecommunications Research Center, Austria, C Schneider, KELAG Netz, Austria

1278

Distributed optimization-based control of electrical distribution systems with active distributed resources
C Saunders, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, G Georgiadis, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, L Tjernberg, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, M Papatriantafilou, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, A Le, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden

1281

Evaluation of ancillary services provision capabilities from distributed energy supply
D Craciun, Fraunhofer Institute for Wind Energy and Energy System Technology, Germany, D Geibel, Fraunhofer Institute for Wind Energy and Energy System Technology, Germany

1286

Microgrid islanding operation experience
T Tantimaporn, Provincial Electricity Authority, Thailand, S Jiyajan, Provincial Electricity Authority, Thailand, S Payakkarueng, Provincial Electricity Authority, Thailand

1291

Application possibilities and economical aspects of electric storage devices in distribution networks
B Gemsjaeger, Siemens AG, Germany, M Ramold, Siemens AG, Germany, A Ettinger, Siemens AG, Germany, J Macary, Siemens AG, Germany, K Rechenberg, Siemens AG, Germany

1307

Voltage and frequency control in smart distribution systems in presence of DER using flywheel energy storage system
R Ahmadi Ahangar, Noushirvani University, Islamic Republic of Iran, F Ghardashi, University of Science & Technology Babol, Islamic Republic of Iran, D Kabiri, University of Science & Technology Babol, Islamic Republic of Iran, A Sheykholeslami, Noushirvani University, Islamic Republic of Iran, H Haeri, Tavanir organization, Islamic Republic of Iran

1320

Optimal distributed hybrid storage and voltage support of photovoltaic systems
S Begluk, Technical University of Vienna, Austria, E Tröster, Energynautics GmbH, Germany, R Schlager, Technical University of Vienna, Austria, W Gawlik, Technical University of Vienna, Austria

1389

Experiences from Norwegian smart grid pilot projects
K Sand, SINTEF Energy Research/NTNU, Norway, D Nordgård, SINTEF Energy Research, Norway, T Solvang, Nordlandsnett, Norway, J Foosnæs, NTE Nett AS/NTNU, Norway, V Kristoffersen, Fredrikstad Energinett, Norway, D Wåge, LYSE, Norway

1396

Voltage control using PV storage systems in distribution systems
J Appen, Fraunhofer IWES, Germany, T Kneiske, Fraunhofer IWES, Germany, M Braun, Fraunhofer IWES/University of Kassel, Germany

1460

Volt/Var optimization of the Korean smart distribution management system
P Hwang, Seoul National University, Korea, M Jeong, Seoul National University, Korea, S Moon, Seoul National University, Korea, I Song, KEPCO Research Institute, Korea

 

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Block 3 - Utilising Demand Side Response to increase grid utilisation and avoid renewable energy constraints

0094

Decision support system for distributed energy resources and efficient utilisation of energy in buildings
E Perea, Tecnalia Research and Innovation, Spain, A Mera, Tecnalia Research and Innovation, Spain, A Siddiqui, University College of London, United Kingdom - SU, Sweden, S Heydari, University College of London, United Kingdom, M Stadler, Center for Energy and Innovative Technologies, Austria, M Groissböck, Center for Energy and Innovative Technologies, Austria, A Alvarez, HC Energía, Spain

0140

Levelling of heating and vehicle demand in distribution networks using randomised device control
P Boait, De Montfort University, United Kingdom, R Snape, De Montfort University, United Kingdom, B Ardestani, De Montfort University, United Kingdom

0199

A flexible and privacy friendly ICT architecture for smart charging of EVs
C Montes Portela, Enexis B.V/Open University of The Netherlands, Netherlands, D Geldtmeijer, Enexis B.V.,/Avans University of Applied Sciences, Netherlands, J Slootweg, Enexis B.V./Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands, M Van Eekelen, Open University of The Netherlands/Radboud University Nijmegen, Netherlands

0224

Improved load management algorithm for future network requirements
T Heß, TU Dresden, Germany, P Schegner, TU Dresden, Germany, M Hable, ENSO NETZ GmbH, Germany

0241

A flexible, privacy enhanced and secured ICT architecture for a smart grid project with active consumers in the city of Zwolle - NL
C Montes Portela, Enexis B.V./Open University of The Netherlands, Netherlands, H Slootweg, Enexis B.V./Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands, M Van Eekelen, Open University of The Netherlands/Radboud University of Nijmegen, Netherlands, J Kohlmann, Enexis B.V., Netherlands , H Rooden, CGI, Netherlands, D Van Leersum, Flexicontrol, Netherlands, D Geldtmeijer, Enexis B.V./Avans University of Applied Sciences, Netherlands

0254

Feeder load composition tracking for smart metered low voltage circuits
B Stephen, University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom, S Galloway, University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom

0288

Active house deployment architecture for residential electricity customers' active interaction with the smart grid
P Stoll, ABB Corporate Research, Sweden, J Rossebo, ABB Corporate Research, Norway, L Rizvanovic, ABB Corporate Research, Sweden

0308

Appliance-specific energy consumption feedback for domestic consumers using load disaggregation methods
C Elbe, Graz University of Technology, Austria, E Schmautzer, Graz University of Technology, Austria

0435

Controlling the synchronization and payback associated with the provision of frequency services by dynamic demand
V Trovato, Imperial College of London, United Kingdom, S Tindemans, Imperial College of London, United Kingdom, G Strbac, Imperial College of London, United Kingdom

0506

Controlling and optimizing of energy streams in local buildings in a field test
V Bakker, University of Twente, Netherlands, S Nykamp, Westnetz GmbH, Germany, J Reinelt, RWE Effizienz GmbH, Germany, A Molderink, University of Twente, Netherlands, J Hurink, University of Twente, Netherlands, G Smit, University of Twente, Netherlands

0507

Primary frequency response in the Great Britain power system from dynamically controlled refrigerators
M Cheng, Cardiff University, United Kingdom, J Wu, Cardiff University, United Kingdom, J Ekanayake, Cardiff University, United Kingdom, T Coleman, OpenEnergi, United Kingdom, W Hung, National Grid, United Kingdom, N Jenkins, Cardiff University, United Kingdom

0576

Efficient and adaptive LED public lighting integrated in évora smart grid
P Carreira, EDP Distribuição, Portugal, P Esteves, University of Coimbra, Portugal, A De Almeida, University of Coimbra, Portugal, C Samora, Arquiled, Portugal

0648

Optimal operation of mobile storages by network flow algorithms considering spatiotemporal effects
M Scheufen, RWTH Aachen University, Germany, T Helmschrott, RWTH Aachen University, Germany, A Schnettler, RWTH Aachen University, Germany

0661

Analysis of the potential of unidirectional and bidirectional price controlled charging strategies
G Stoeckl, Technische Universität München, Germany, R Witzmann, Technische Universität München, Germany

0799

Real time demand response using renewable energy resources and energy storage in smart consumers
M Yaghmaee , Mashhad Electric Energy Distribution Company, Islamic Republic of Iran, R Minochehr, Mashhad Electric Energy Distribution Company, Islamic Republic of Iran, A Saeedi, Mashhad Electric Energy Distribution Company, Islamic Republic of Iran

0812

Network benefits of energy efficient lighting
M Bilton, Imperial College London, United Kingdom, J Schofield, Imperial College London, United Kingdom, G Strbac, Imperial College London, United Kingdom

0846

Evaluating the impact of load management programs on the greenhouse gases emission
A Abdollahi, North Kerman Electric Power Distribution Company, Islamic Republic of Iran, M Rashidinejad, North Kerman Electric Power Distribution Company, Islamic Republic of Iran, M Shahba, North Kerman Electric Power Distribution Company, Islamic Republic of Iran, M Shojaee, Nirooman Electric Company, Islamic Republic of Iran, J Khodaei, North Kerman Electric Power Distribution Company, Islamic Republic of Iran

0884

Load modeling based on field survey of electric appliances ownership and consumption habits
A Uyekita, DAIMON Engenharia, Brazil, C Barioni Oliveira, DAIMON Engenharia, Brazil, D Takahata, DAIMON Engenharia, Brazil, V Takeda, DAIMON Engenharia, Brazil, J Vilar, CELPE, Brazil

0907

Load forecasting in a smart grid oriented building
S Twanabasu, Ostfold University College, Norway, B Bremdal, Narvik University College/NCE Smart Energy Markets, Norway

0959

Technical analysis of an aggregator's operation for the Gotland power system
F Baccino, University of Genova, Italy, C Sandels, KTH - Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden, S Massucco, University of Genova, Italy, L Nordstrom, KTH - Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden

1139

Domestic demand side management trial and extension
B O'Neill, Smarter Grid Solutions, United Kingdom, N Coote, Scottish and Southern Energy, United Kingdom, C Foote, Smarter Grid Solutions, United Kingdom

1208

Self-adapting building models and optimized HVAC scheduling for demand side management
D Atabay, Technische Universität München, Germany, S Herzog, Technische Universität München, Germany, F Sänger, Technische Universität München, Germany, J Jungwirth, Technische Universität München, Germany, V Mikulovic, Siemens Building Technologies Headquarters, Switzerland

1277

Active and anticipatory demand-side-management in households
C Groiss, Vienna University of Technology, Austria, C Maier, Vienna University of Technology, Austria, W Gawlik, Vienna University of Technology, Austria

1407

Demand side management in the French Islands?
J Maire, EDF SEI, France, L Chossegros, EDF SEI, France, N Buriez, EDF SEI, France, S Bouly De Lesdain, EDF R&D, France

1436

Analysis and location of demand side integration potentials in urban space using GIS based digital city maps
H Schaefers, University of Applied Sciences Hamburg, Germany, D Kulus, Harbour City University, Germany

 

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Block 4 - Leveraging value from emerging smart grid technologies

0044

A new active islanding detection method of DG
S Zare, TBTB.Co, Islamic Republic of Iran, M Rahmanpoori, TBTB.Co, Islamic Republic of Iran, A Khazali, IUST.UNI, Islamic Republic of Iran

0139

The desing of performance test system for grid-connected photovoltaic inverters
T Li, China Electric Power Research Institute, China, H Yan, China Electric Power Research Institute, China, H Wang, China Electric Power Research Institute, China, Y Fan, China Electric Power Research Institute, China, J Xue, China Electric Power Research Institute, China

0142

Practical experiences of grid code compliance testing and studies in heat and power plants in Sweden
P Brunnegård, Midroc Project Management AB, Sweden

0153

Fuzzy stabilizer design for renewable energy based distribution networks
M Mohamed, Benha University, Egypt, K El-Metwally, Cairo University, Egypt, W Ibrahim, Benha University, Egypt, F Bendary, Benha University, Egypt

0180

Thermal optimization of an integrated LV battery energy storage station
F Van Overbeeke, EMforce, Netherlands, R De Groot, Enexis/Technische Universiteit Eindhoven, Netherlands, J Bozelie, Alliander, Netherlands, J Slootweg, Enexis/Technische Universiteit Eindhoven, Netherlands

0232

Operation assessment of a wind generator with a conventional power system
A Gado, South Delta Electrical Distribution company, Egypt

0260

Low voltage ride through capability of gas engine driven units
B Herzmaier, Graz University of Technology, Austria, H Renner, Graz University of Technology, Austria, J Gomez, GE Jenbacher, Austria

0476

Standardization of conductive AC charging infrastructure for electric vehicles
S Luyten, BELGATECH Engineering Services, Belgium, N Leemput, KU Leuven, Belgium, F Geth, KU Leuven, Belgium, J Van Roy, KU Leuven, Belgium, J Büscher, KU Leuven, Belgium, J Driesen, KU Leuven, Belgium

0551

Optimal interconnection device between DNO and small scale DERs of customer
J Kim, KEPCO, Korea, W Chae, KEPCO, Korea, J Cho, KEPCO, Korea, D Lee, KD power, Korea

0568

Preliminary findings of a 1 MW battery energy storage demonstration project
M Koller, EKZ Utility of the Canton Zurich, Switzerland, B Völlmin, EKZ Utility of the Canton Zurich, Switzerland

0583

Smart storage in the Enexis LV distribution grid
R De Groot, Enexis B.V./Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands, F Van Overbeeke, EMforce B.V., Netherlands, A Schouwenaar, Enexis B.V., Netherlands, H Slootweg, Enexis B.V./Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands

0599

Multi-services storage plant at a domestic customer's premises: Effect of simultaneous requests
P Loevenbruck, EDF, France

0620

Battery SCADA demonstration system in YSCP
E Isono, Toshiba Corporation, Japan, Y Ebata, Toshiba Corporation, Japan, T Isogai, Toshiba Corporation, Japan, H Hayashi, Toshiba Corporation, Japan

0750

Distribution automation on LV and MV using distributed intelligence
F Melo, EDP Distribuição, Portugal, C Cândido, EDP Distribuição, Portugal, C Fortunato, EDP Distribuição, Portugal, F Campos, EFACEC, Portugal, N Silva, EFACEC, Portugal, P Reis, Silver Spring Networks, Portugal

0797

Local smart DC networks and distributed storage for reducing and shifting peak load
S Daniel, Moixa Technology, United Kingdom, S Skarvelis-Kazakos, University of Greenwich, United Kingdom, P Jain, Cambridge University, United Kingdom

0856

The impact of available data history on the performance of photovoltaïc generation forecasting models
A Bossavy, MINES ParisTech, France, A Michiorri, MINES ParisTech, France, R Girard, MINES ParisTech, France, G Kariniotakis, MINES ParisTech, France

0867

Design and implementation of building energy monitoring system using wireless sensor networks
H Ghorbanpanah, Mashhad Electric Energy Distribution Co., Islamic Republic of Iran, M Yaghmaee Moghaddam, Mashhad Electric Energy Distribution Co., Islamic Republic of Iran, A Saeedi, Mashhad Electric Energy Distribution Co., Islamic Republic of Iran, S Alishahi, Mashhad Electric Energy Distribution Co., Islamic Republic of Iran

0876

In-home displays at household customers. Results from a Norwegian pilot study.
H Sæle, SINTEF Energy Research, Norway, D Nordgård, SINTEF Energy Research, Norway, K Følstad, Fredrikstad Energi, Norway, S Rivelsrød, eWave, Norway

0904

Energy storage can enable wider deployment of distributed generation
T Miller, S & C Electric Company, United States, M Edmonds, S & C Electric Company, United States

1145

PMU-based angle constraint active management on 33kV distribution network
D Wang, Psymetrix, United Kingdom, D Wilson, Psymetrix, United Kingdom, S Venkata, Alstom Grid, United States, G Murphy, ScottishPower Energy Networks, United Kingdom

1165

Feasibility study of an electrothermal energy storage in the city of Zurich
R La Fauci, ewz, Switzerland, B Heimbach, ewz, Switzerland, E Kaffe, ewz, Switzerland, F Kienzle, ewz, Switzerland, L Küng, ewz, Switzerland

1172

Practical grid benefits of battery energy storage system in Falköping distribution grid
C Martinez, ABB AS, Estonia, E Hansen, ABB A/S, Denmark, T Tengner, ABB AB, Sweden, W Hermansson, ABB AB, Sweden, J Ehnberg, FEAB AB, Sweden

1203

ENEL info+ project: A demo to evaluate the impact of the consciousness on the customer energy consumptions
M Lombardi, ENEL Distribuzione, Italy, S De Francisci, ENEL Distribuzione, Italy, L Pizzoferro, ENEL Distribuzione, Italy, L Di Stefano, ENEL Distribuzione, Italy

1221

Advanced inverter controls for distributed resources
R Dugan, EPRI, United States, W Sunderman, EPRI, United States, B Seal, EPRI, United States

1335

Using storage to integrate renewables into the distribution system - a case study
E Tröster, Energynautics GmbH, Germany, T Ackermann, Energynautics GmbH, Germany, B Betz, EWR Netz GmbH, Germany

1440

Determination of load schedules and load shifting potentials of a high number of electrical consumers using mass simulation
J Braunagel, University of Applied Sciences Hamburg, Germany, W Renz, University of Applied Sciences Hamburg, Germany, H Wiechmann, EnBW, Germany, P Vuthi, University of Applied Sciences Hamburg, Germany, H Zarif, University of Applied Sciences Hamburg, Germany, H Schaefers, University of Applied Sciences Hamburg, Germany

1470

Intelligent energy management using powermatcher: Recent results from field deployments and simulation studies
K Kok, TNO, Netherlands, B Roossien, EnergyGO, Netherlands, P MacDougall, TNO, Netherlands, O Pruissen, TNO, Netherlands, G Venekamp, Alliander, Netherlands, R Kamphuis, TNO, Netherlands, J Laarakkers, TNO, Netherlands, C Warmer, Warmer Smart Grids, Netherlands

1499

Experience on energy management in an industrial district
S Barsali, University of Pisa, Italy, R Giglioli, University of Pisa, Italy, D Poli, University of Pisa, Italy, S Scalari, ENEL Ingegneria e Ricerca, Italy, G Petretto, ENEL Ingegneria e Ricerca, Italy, M Pentolini, SDI SpA, Italy, M De Chirico, SDI spa, Italy, L Ferrari, CNR, Italy, S Magnani, University of Florence, Italy, G Caridi, Navicelli di Pisa, Italy, M Giuntoli, University of Pisa, Italy

 

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