Theme 2: Resilient distribution system planning and operation

Oral Session

0097

Improving the situation awareness of DSOs in major disturbances by visualizing the state of mobile networks
J Haapanen, Tampere University of Technology, Finland; H Krohns-V?im?i, Tampere University of Technology, Finland; P Verho, Tampere University of Technology, Finland

0109

FlexZone concept to enable resilient distribution grids - possibilities in Sundom smart grid
H Laaksonen, ABB Oy, Finland; P Hovila, ABB Oy, Finland

0307

Selection of relevant failure modes and system states for the evaluation of reliability in distribution grids depending on ICT
D Schacht, FGH e.V., Germany; S Patzack, FGH e.V., Germany; H Vennegeerts, FGH e.V., Germany; S Krahl, FGH e.V., Germany; A Moser, FGH e.V., Germany

0353

Combined effects of distributed generation grid code requirements on the transient behaviour of islanded systems
F Bignucolo, University of Padova, Italy; A Savio, University of Padova, Italy; R Sgarbossa, University of Padova, Italy; R Turri, University of Padova, Italy; A Cerretti, Enel Distribuzione, Italy

0414

Islanding of a commercial district: Nice grid project
T Drizard, ERDF, France; C Lebosse, ERDF, France; G Diquerreau, Socomec, France

0426

Forecast of faults during heat waves in a medium voltage grid and crisis management
O Faivre, ERDF, France; Y Le Herve, ERDF, France; P Jehl, ERDF, France; S Jouhanneau, ERDF, France; E Bugnot, ERDF, France

 

Poster Session

0004

Assessment of the MV/LV on-load tap changer technology as a way to increase LV hosting capacity for photovoltaic power generators
K Rauma, Universit?Grenoble Alpes, France; F Cadoux, Universit?Grenoble Alpes, France; N Hadj-Sa?, Universit?Grenoble Alpes, France; A Dufournet, ERDF, France; C Baudot, ERDF, France; G Roupioz, ERDF, France

0005

The IEC 61850 in the Portuguese distribution substations: Contemporary challenges and possible solutions
H Leite, University of Porto, Portugal; D Martins, University of Porto, Portugal; J Ferreira, University of Porto, Portugal; A Pinto, EDP Distribui?o, Portugal

0023

Optimal number, type and location of automation devices in distribution networks with distributed generation
Z Popovic, Faculty of Technical Sciences, Serbia; S Knezevic, Schneider Electric DMS NS, Serbia; B Brbaklic, Schneider Electric DMS NS, Serbia

0024

Bad data processing for low voltage state estimation systems based on smart meter data
D Waeresch, Technical University of Kaiserslautern, Germany; R Brandalik, Technical University of Kaiserslautern, Germany; W H Wellssow, Technical University of Kaiserslautern, Germany; J Jordan, IDS GmbH, Germany; R Bischler, SWK Kaiserslautern, Germany; N Schneider, SWK Kaiserslautern, Germany

0026

Resilient distribution system by forming/coupling microgrids in extreme contigencies
M Khederzadeh, Shahid Beheshti University, Islamic Republic of Iran

0030

Further validation and extensions of the global capacity announcement procedure for distribution systems
B Corn?usse, Universit?de Li?e, Belgium; M Glavic, Universit?de Li?e, Belgium; D Ernst, Universit?de Li?e, Belgium; D Vangulick, ORES, Belgium

0034

Optimal levels of automation and underground cabling of Finnish MV networks in the new legislation and regulation environment
H L?land, University of Vaasa, Finland; L Kumpulainen, University of Vaasa, Finland; K Kauhaniemi, University of Vaasa, Finland; A Salo, Vaasan S?k?verkko Oy, Finland

0039

A CEP based ETL method of active distribution network operation monitoring and controlling signal data
M Ai, CEPRI, China; N Chen, CEPRI, China; X Ge, CEPRI, China; Z Li, CEPRI, China; T Pu, CEPRI, China; Y Li, CEPRI, China; Z Chen, State Grid Fujian Electric Power Company, China; P Lin, State Grid Fujian Electric Power Company, China; W Wu, State Grid Fujian Electric Power Company, China

0040

Health index approach to substation civils
D Neilson, SP Energy Networks, UK; L Speakman, SP Energy Networks, UK; A Elena De Leonardo, SP Energy Networks, UK

0041

Improving transient stability of micro-grid in the islanding state and after it using DFACTS
M Khaksar, Electricity Distribution Company, Islamic Republic of Iran

0053

Distribution grid restoration by forming resiliency-oriented less-vulnerable microgrids
M Khederzadeh, Shahid Beheshti University, Islamic Republic of Iran

0056

Resilient and comprehensive network planning is key to a successful integration of renewable energy resources
L Jendernalik, Westnetz GmbH, Germany; D Giavarra, Westnetz GmbH, Germany; C Engels, enerVance GmbH, Germany; A Maier, enerVance GmbH, Germany

0060

Simulation and analysis of assessment procedures for condition based maintenance of MV/LV substations
P K?hn, RWTH Aachen University, Germany; A Schnettler, RWTH Aachen University, Germany; N Schultze, SAG GmbH, Germany

0061

Investments in distribution automation as a foundation for smart grids
J Morren, Enexis/TU Eindhoven, Netherlands; H Slootweg, Enexis/TU Eindhoven, Netherlands

0071

Dynamic grid support with EV charging management considering user requirements
R Uhlig, University of Wuppertal, Germany; M St?tzel, University of Wuppertal, Germany; M Zdrallek, University of Wuppertal, Germany; N Neusel-Lange, SAG GmbH, Germany

0072

Distributed synchronous coordination field testing of an actual automated distribution feeder system
S Geiger, OMICRON, Austria; A Smit, Siemens, USA; D Bowman, Wake Electric, USA

0075

Residential storage to improve system resilience: Technical design and cost estimation?
P Loevenbruck, EDF, France

0078

Managing volatility in distribution networks with active network management
H Zoeller, Siemens AG, Germany; M Reischboeck, Siemens AG, Germany; S Henselmeyer, Siemens AG, Germany

0083

New planning principles for low voltage networks with a high share of decentralized generation
S Harnisch, Bergische Universit? Wuppertal, Germany; P Steffens, Bergische Universit? Wuppertal, Germany; H H Thies, Bergische Universit? Wuppertal, Germany; K Cibis, Bergische Universit? Wuppertal, Germany; M Zdrallek, Bergische Universit? Wuppertal, Germany; B Lehde, Avacon AG/Bergische Universit? Wuppertal, Germany

0084

Islanding tests with LI-ION storage system on the EDF concept grid
B Puluhen, EDF, France; L Joseph-Auguste, EDF, France; S Vilbois, EDF, France; T Drizard, ERDF, France; C Lebosse, ERDF, France; G Diquerreau, Socomec, France

0086

Handling exceptional situations in a distribution network congestion management algorithm
A Kulmala, Tampere University of Technology, Finland; S Repo, Tampere University of Technology, Finland

0087

Use of time limited ratings in distribution systems to improve asset utilization
D Clements, University of Manchester, UK; P Mancarella, University of Manchester, UK; R Ash, EA Technology, UK

0088

Evaluating electricity distribution network reconfiguration to minimize power loss on existing networks
W van Westering, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands ; M van der Meulen, Alliander DSO, Netherlands; W Bosma, Radbout University, Netherlands

0089

Application of distributed generation reactive power control modes to increase system stability
J Pollock, Northern Ireland Electricity Networks, UK; D Hill, Northern Ireland Electricity Networks, UK

0095

Modeling approach of a photovoltaic conversion in the PLC frequency range
C Wawrzyniak, UMons, Belgium; V Moeyaert, UMons, Belgium; F Vall?, UMons, Belgium; Z De Gr?e, UMons, Belgium

0096

Short-term forecast of distributed PV with all-sky imager
C Deforeit, Steadysun, France; A Abello, Steadysun, France; A Ferrage, ERDF, France

0099

Inspection of distribution facilities using tablet computers
S Nishiki, Kansai Electric Power Company, Japan; R Hosokawa, Kansai Electric Power Company, Japan; J Takata, Kansai Electric Power Company, Japan

0100

New grid solutions in practice: Voltage regulation in a low voltage grid in Zurich
E Kaffe, ewz, Switzerland; M Mangani, ewz, Switzerland; F Kienzle, ewz, Switzerland; H Luternauer, ewz, Switzerland; B Loepfe, ewz, Switzerland

0102

The German demo inside GRID4EU: Field experience, lessons learnt and some aspects about cost-benefit of innovative solutions
L Jendernalik, Westnetz GmbH, Germany; T Wiedemann, RWE Deutschland AG, Germany; P Noglik, ABB AG, Germany; A Shapovalov, TU Dortmund, Germany

0104

Demand flexibility benefits from the DSO perspective - a SuSTAINABLE case-study
M I Verdelho, EDP Distribuicao, Portugal; R Prata, EDP Distribuicao, Portugal; D Koraki, Technische Universit? Berlin, Germany; K Strunz, Technische Universit? Berlin, Germany

0107

EvolvDSO grid management tools to support TSO-DSO cooperation
N Fonseca, INESC TEC, Portugal; A Silva, INESC TEC, Portugal; J Sumaili, INESC TEC, Portugal; R Bessa, INESC TEC, Portugal; J Silva, INESC TEC, Portugal/FEUP, Portugal; L Seca, INESC TEC, Portugal/FEUP, Portugal; J Pereria, INESC TEC, Portugal/FEUP, Portugal; M Matos, INESC TEC, Portugal/FEUP, Portugal; P Matos, EDP Distribui?o, Portugal; A C Morais, EDP Distribui?o, Portugal; M Caugolle, EDF, France; M Sebastian-Viana, ERDF, France

0108

A heterarchic hybrid coordination strategy for congestion management and market optimization using the DREAM framework
R Kamphuis, TNO, Netherlands; J P Wijbenga, TNO, Netherlands; J S van der Veen, TNO, Netherlands

0116

Development of major power disruption management
T Ihonen, Elenia Oy, Finland; T Kupila, Elenia Oy, Finland; T Ker?en, Elenia Oy, Finland

0117

Laboratory evaluation of a deterministic optimal power flow algorithm using power hardware in the loop
T Sayfutdinov, Skoltech, Russia; P Lyons, Newcastle University, UK; M Feeney, Newcastle University, UK

0118

Frequency support by synthetic inertia from variable speed wind turbines
E Lidstr?m, Vattenfall, Sweden; D Wall, Vattenfall, Sweden

0131

Enhancement of microgrid resiliency by mitigating cascading failures through reconfiguration
M Khederzadeh, Shahid Beheshti University, Islamic Republic of Iran

0136

Local island power supply with distributed generation systems in case of large-scale blackouts
C J Steinhart, Hochschule Augsburg, Germany; M Finkel, Hochschule Augsburg, Germany; M Gratza, TU M?nchen, Germany; R Witzmann, TU M?nchen, Germany; K Schaarschmidt, LEW Verteilnetz GmbH, Germany; G Kerber, LEW Verteilnetz GmbH, Germany

0145

Modified UVDA suitable for the reconfiguration of future smart grids consist of many dispersed generations
A Bayat, Zanjan electric distribution Company, Islamic Republic of Iran

0158

Stochastic dynamic programming approach for proactive replacement of power cables
S Sachan, Glasgow Caledonian University, UK; C Zhou, Glasgow Caledonian University, UK; G Bevan, Glasgow Caledonian University, UK; B Alkali, Glasgow Caledonian University, UK

0161

Making faults to protect power networks
I Orue, Ormazabal, Spain; I Gilbert, Ormazabal, Spain; J Larrieta, Ormazabal, Spain; J A S?chez, Ormazabal, Spain

0171

Distribution grid planning enhancement using profiling estimation technic
S Sarabi, L2EP-HEI, France; A Davigny, L2EP-HEI, France; B Robyns, L2EP-HEI, France; V Courtecuisse, GEREDIS Deux-S?res, France; L Coutard, GEREDIS Deux-S?res, France

0172

Optimal design of standalone micro-grid considering reliability and investment costs
H Jahangir, K. N. Toosi University, Iran; A Ahmadian, K. N. Toosi University, Islamic Republic of Iran; M Aliakbar-Golkar, K. N. Toosi University, Islamic Republic of Iran; M Fowler, University of Waterloo, Canada; A Elkamel, University of Waterloo, Canada

0174

Ensuring the functional capabilities to support resilient distribution and transmission networks through network connection codes
M Norton, EirGrid plc, Ireland; R Pfeiffer, Amprion GmbH, Germany; E Haesen, ENTSOE, Belgium; I Mihaela Minciuna, ENTSOE, Belgium; H Urdal, ENTSOE, Belgium; K Jansen, Tennet bv, Netherlands; J Sprooten, Elia, Belgium

0176

Economic dispatch of active distribution network considering renewable energy uncertainties
Q Li, Guizhou Power Grid Corporation, China; G Zhang, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China; C Jiang, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China

0178

Current mutation and phase differential fault identification algorithm based on supply area sampling calibration method for active distribution network
J Weng, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China; D Liu, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China; Q Zhao, Guizhou Power Grid Corporation, China

0181

Operation situational awareness based on dynamic power flow for a profound analysis of active distribution network
C Sun, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China; D Liu, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China; Y Wang, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China

0186

Chronological evaluation of the benefit of storage systems on wind generation reliability
J R Lebre, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; C L T Borges, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

0195

A study on the placement and model selection of voltage regulators in distribution network
Y Miyazaki, Toshiba Corporation, Japan; S Naoi, Toshiba Corporation, Japan; Y Kinoshita, Toshiba Corporation, Japan

0217

Roadmap towards the vision of the future power system and electricity market
L Kumpulainen, University of Vaasa, Finland; K Kauhaniemi, University of Vaasa, Finland; S Repo, Tampere University of Technology, Finland; S Valkealahti, Tampere University of Technology, Finland; P J?ventausta, Tampere University of Technology, Finland; S Honkapuro, Lappeenranta University of Technology, Finland; J Partanen, Lappeenranta University of Technology, Finland; R Koivisto-Rasmussen, Oy Merinova Ab, Finland

0226

Durability and resiliency improvement in Mazandaran electricity distribution company against storm
M Karami, Mazandaran Electricity Distribution Company, Islamic Republic of Iran; F Separi, Mazandaran Electricity Distribution Company, Islamic Republic of Iran

0245

Cyber security of smart grid and SCADA systems, threats and risks
H Hooshmandi Safa, Mashhad Electric Energy Distribution Co., Islamic Republic of Iran; D Mohammadi Souran, Mashhad Electric Energy Distribution Co., Islamic Republic of Iran; M Ghasempour, Mashhad Electric Energy Distribution Co., Islamic Republic of Iran; A Khazaee, Mashhad Electric Energy Distribution Co., Islamic Republic of Iran

0254

Disruptive potential and business model innovation through elastic Microgrid-As-A-Service (MAAS) platforms
S Rusitschka, Siemens AG, Germany; M Sturm, Siemens AG, Austria; M Lehofer, Siemens AG, USA

0255

iSSN Application frame' ? A flexible and performant framework hosting smart grid applications
M Faschang, Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH, Austria; M Stefan, Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH, Austria; F Kupzog, Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH, Austria; A Einfalt, Siemens AG, Austria; S Cejka, Siemens AG, Austria

0256

SmartCityVillach: Final results of field test validation of a voltage estimation application that supports distributed voltage control in times of communication loss
R Schwalbe, Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH, Austria; M Stefan, Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH, Austria; F Kupzog, Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH, Austria; C Schneider, K?nten Netz GmbH, Austria; A Einfalt, Siemens AG, Austria; A Frischenschlager, Siemens AG, Austria; W Rittsteiger, Siemens AG, Austria

0257

Fault and event data utilization in distribution network operation
K M?i, VTT, Finland; S Kunttu, VTT, Finland; H Paananen, Elenia Oy, Finland; S Repo, Elenia Oy, Finland; H Pekkala, Elenia Oy, Finland; H Koivuniemi, Elenia Oy, Finland

0259

Influence of different framework conditions on the effectiveness of control concepts in distribution grids
F Zeilinger, Siemens AG, Austria; A Einfalt, Siemens AG, Austria; K Diwold, Siemens AG, Austria; A Plank, Siemens AG, Austria; A Lugmaier, Siemens AG, Austria

0260

Reliability and economic implications of collaborative distributed resources
A Syrri, University of Manchester, UK; Y Zhou, University of Manchester, UK; E A Martinez Cesena, University of Manchester, UK; J Mutale, University of Manchester, UK; P Mancarella, University of Manchester, UK

0263

Interaction of state estimation and sensitivity analysis for the operation of a real flexible distribution grid
M Wagler, Technical University of Munich, Germany; R Witzmann, Technical University of Munich, Germany

0269

Underground low voltage loop system of KEPCO
Y-S Jeon, KEPCO, Republic of Korea; D-Y Shin, KEPCO, Republic of Korea; Y-U Park, KEPCO, Republic of Korea; K-S Kim, KEPCO, Republic of Korea; J-Y Yu, KEPCO, Republic of Korea; D-M Kim, KEPCO, Republic of Korea

0270

Factors of vulnerability and resilience in energy systems
K M?i, VTT, Finland; K Forss?, VTT, Finland; M R?kk?nen, VTT, Finland

0285

Coordinated operation of TSO, DSO and consumers in voltage management in case of interconnecting large amount of PV
S Uemura, Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry, Japan

0290

Development of a phase shifting regulator for power flow control in low voltage grids
S Lang, TU Kaiserslautern, Germany; W H Wellssow, TU Kaiserslautern, Germany

0292

Establishing transparency for distribution grid planning and operation using methods of state estimation
M Cramer, RWTH Aachen University, Germany; P Goergens, RWTH Aachen University, Germany; F Potratz, RWTH Aachen University, Germany; A Schnettler, RWTH Aachen University, Germany; S Willing, RWE Deutschland AG, Germany

0293

Resilience of Finnish electricity distribution networks against extreme weather conditions
K Forss?, VTT, Finland; K M?i, VTT, Finland

0299

Distribution grid resiliency - North America
M G Olearczyk, EPRI, USA

0302

Flexibility activation optimization for constraints management in distribution grids, using DER flexibility through LV4MV
E Vanet, G2Elab, France; G Lebel, G2Elab, France; R Caire, G2Elab, France; N Hadjsaid, G2Elab, France; M Gabel, ESR, France; M Lazarus, ESR, France

0310

Reliability assessment of active distribution networks considering distributed energy resources and operational limits
A Escalera, IMDEA Energy, Spain; B Hayes, IMDEA Energy, Spain; M Prodanovic, IMDEA Energy, Spain

0314

Smart power quality measurement with MV reclosers
A Berlin, P?yry Sweden AV, Sweden; N Sigfridsson, Vattenfall, Sweden

0315

How to facilitate the integration of a huge number of heterogeneous SmartGrid devices?
M Gillaux, EDF, France; F Lemenager, EDF, France; T Coste, EDF, France

0322

Active network management supporting energy storage integration into system, market and the distribution network
A R Ahmadi, Smarter Grid Solutions Ltd, UK; L Kane, Smarter Grid Solutions Ltd, UK; R MacDonald, Smarter Grid Solutions Ltd, UK; G Ault, Smarter Grid Solutions Ltd, UK; S Geogiopoulos, UK Power Networks, UK; J Barros, UK Power Networks, UK; P Papadopoulos, UK Power Networks, UK

0323

A coordinated optimization method of SNOP and tie switch operation simultaneously based on cost in active distribution network
X B Guo, China Southern Power Grid, China; W X Wei, China Southern Power Grid, China; A D Xu, China Southern Power Grid, China

0325

DSO interacting with heterogeneous DER in distribution grid
T Coste, EDF, France; O Carre, ERDF, France; L Peng, Maia Eolis, France

0326

Advanced fault location in compensated distribution networks
F Carlsson, Vattenfall, Sweden; N Etherden, Vattenfall, Sweden; A K Johansson, Vattenfall, Sweden; D Wall, Vattenfall, Sweden; E Lidstr?m, Vattenfall, Sweden; A Fogelberg, GAEV, Sweden

0328

Use of real-time fault level values to generate an MVA per MVA infeed template for 11kV distribution networks
J Berry, Western Power Distribution, UK; P Edwards, WSP Parsons Brinckerhoff, UK

0332

Platform for virtual prototyping of advanced distribution management systems using Python and OpenDSS
J Taylor, EPRI, USA; B Deaver, EPRI, USA

0333

LVDC rules - Towards industrial-scale application of low-voltage direct current in public power distribution
T Kaipia, Lappeenranta University of Technology, Finland; J Karppanen, Lappeenranta University of Technology, Finland; P Nuutinen, Lappeenranta University of Technology, Finland; A Pinomaa, Lappeenranta University of Technology, Finland; A Mattsson, Lappeenranta University of Technology, Finland; P Peltoniemi, Lappeenranta University of Technology, Finland; P Silventoinen, Lappeenranta University of Technology, Finland; J Partanen, Lappeenranta University of Technology, Finland; T Hakala, Elenia Oy, Finland; T L?deaho, Elenia Oy, Finland; M Luukkanen, Ensto Finland Oy, Finland; D Trinh, Ensto Finland Oy, Finland; P Virtanen, Ensto Finland Oy, Finland; T Kasteenpohja, Ensto Finland Oy, Finland

0335

Economic analysis of home-based micro-grid under non-real-time pricing mechanism
Y Huang, Guangzhou Power Supply Bureau Company, China; W Mo, Guangzhou Power Supply Bureau Company, China; G Lu, Guangzhou Power Supply Bureau Company, China; Y Wang, Guangzhou Power Supply Bureau Company, China; L Luan, Guangzhou Power Supply Bureau Company, China; Z Xu, Guangzhou Power Supply Bureau Company, China; H Wang, China Southern Power Gird, China

0337

Investigation of microgrid resynchronization process and its influence on microgrid components
S Eberlein, University of Stuttgart, Germany; K Rudion, University of Stuttgart, Germany

0339

Impact of load and generation flexibility on the long term planning of YLPIC distribution network
P Chittur Ramaswamy, Tractebel, Belgium; S Leyder, Tractebel, Belgium; S Rapoport, Tractebel, Belgium; B Picart, UMons, Belgium; Z De Gr?e, UMons, Belgium; D Vangulick, ORES, Belgium

0341

Three-stage model based operational risk analysis of active distribution network
L Dong, North China Electric Power University, China; C Zhao, North China Electric Power University, China; N Chen, China Electric Power Research Institute, China; Z Li, China Electric Power Research Institute, China; T Pu, China Electric Power Research Institute, China

0347

Dynamic line rating day-ahead forecasts - cost benefit based selection of the optimal quantile
R Dupin, Mines ParisTech, France; A Michiorri, Mines ParisTech, France; G Kariniotakis, Mines ParisTech, France

0349

Fast line drop compensation in low voltage regulators
O Leitermann, Gridco Systems, USA; V Martinelli, Gridco Systems, USA; J Simonelli, Gridco Systems, USA; L Molske, Gridco Systems, Germany

0350

The PlanGridEV distribution grid simulation tool with EV models
F Geth, Tractebel, Belgium; S Leyder, Tractebel, Belgium; C Del Marmol, Tractebel, Belgium; S Rapoport, Tractebel, Belgium

0351

Towards health assessment: Failure analysis and recommendation of condition monitoring techniques for large disconnector populations
A L Brodersson, Vatenfall, Sweden; J H J?rgensen, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden; P Hilber, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden

0352

Real-time research lab In the Sundom smart grid pilot
A Monot, ABB, Switzerland; M Wahler, ABB, Switzerland; J Valtari, ABB, Finland; M Rita-Kasari, Jubic Oy, Finland; J Nikko, Anvia, Finland

0354

Quick fault location and isolation of the distribution network based on IEC61850
J Song, State Grid Shanghai Electric Power Research Institute, China; J Zhou, State Grid Shanghai Electric Power Research Institute, China; L Luo, State Grid Shanghai Electric Power Research Institute, China; Y Liu, Shanghai Giaotong University, China; J Liu, Shanghai University of Electric Power, China

0355

The DISCERN tool support for knowledge sharing in large smart grid projects
R Santodomingo, OFFIS, Germany; M Uslar, OFFIS, Germany; M Gottschalk, OFFIS, Germany; A Goering, OFFIS, Germany; L Nordstrom, KTH, Sweden; G Valdenmaiier, KTH, Sweden

0356

Assessing the combination and coordination of voltage control applications in LV networks with smart grid metrics
H Rui, Technical University of Kaiserslautern, Germany; W H Wellssow, Technical University of Kaiserslautern, Germany; P Hauffe, Pfalzwerke AG, Germany; K Zimmer, Pfalzwerke Netz AG, Germany; C Wendel, Pfalzwerke Netz AG, Germany; H Geiss, Pfalzwerke Netz AG, Germany

0359

Transitioning from centralized to distributed control: Using SGAM to support a collaborative development of web of cells architecture for real time control
E Guillo-Sansano, University of Strathclyde, UK; M H Syed, University of Strathclyde, UK; P Dambrauskas, University of Strathclyde, UK; M Chen, University of Strathclyde, UK; G M Burt, University of Strathclyde, UK; S T J McArthur, University of Strathclyde, UK; T Strasser, Austrian Institute of Technology, Austria

0362

The relevance of quality data management for condition based risk management
M Anzola, SP Energy Networks, UK; C Vila, Iberdrola Distribucion Electrica, Spain

0364

Experimental investigations of electrical influences on power line communication performance in distribution grid applications
B M?lders, RWTH Aachen University, Germany; T M Pletzer, devolo AG, Germany; M W?hter, devolo AG, Germany; M Koch, devolo AG, Germany

0366

Performance of modern fault passage indicator concept in compensated MV-networks
J Altonen, ABB Oy, Finland; A Wahlroos, ABB Oy, Finland

0370

LV SCADA project: In-field validation of a distribution state estimation tool for LV networks
P Barbeiro, INESC TEC, Portugal; H Teixeira, INESC TEC, Portugal; L Seca, INESC TEC, Portugal; J Pereira, INESC TEC, Portugal/FEP, Portugal; P Silva, EFACEC, Portugal; N Silva, EFACEC, Portugal; F Melo, EDP Distribui?o, Portugal

0371

Dualistic assessment of communication technology performance for control of large-scale smart distribution grids
F M Kurtz, TU Dortmund University, Germany; C Wietfeld, TU Dortmund University, Germany; T L F Kristensen, Aalborg University, Denmark; R L Olsen, Aalborg University, Denmark; F Iov, Aalborg University, Denmark

0373

A state estimator for LV networks: Results from the evolvDSO project
H Teixeira, INESC TEC, Portugal; P Barbeiro, INESC TEC, Portugal; R Bessa, INESC TEC, Portugal; J Pereira, INESC TEC, Portugal/FEP, Portugal; P G Matos, EDP Distribui?o, Portugal; D Lemos, EDP Distribui?o, Portugal; A Morais, EDP Distribui?o, Portugal; M Caujolle, EDF, France; M Sebastian-Viana, ERDF, France

0375

Enhancing the business model of distributed storage through optimized multi-service operation for TSO, DSO and generation owners: the VENTEEA real example
D Colin, ERDF, France; G Delille, EDF, France; J Lugaro, Saft, France; J-C Pinna, Schneider Electric, France; C Caton, RTE, France; B Francois, L2EP, France/Ecole Centrale de Lille, France; G Martin, Boralex, France

0377

Solving voltage constraints through smart grid process
S Levaufre, ERDF, France; N Touyar, ERDF, France; R El Azar, YELE, France

0378

Review of the smart operator in the field
P Goergens, RWTH Aachen University, Germany; F Potratz, RWTH Aachen University, Germany; M Cramer, RWTH Aachen University, Germany; A Schnettler, RWTH Aachen University, Germany; S Willing, RWE Deutschland AG, Germany

0380

Pseudo-measurements generation using energy values from smart metering devices
J Alves, EDP Distribui?o, Portugal/University of Porto, Portugal; J Pereira, INESC TEC, Portugal/University of Porto, Portugal

0383

Power line monitoring using optical satellite data
L H?e, Satellio Oy, Finland; J Norppa, Satellio Oy, Finland; P Salovaara, Elenia Oy, Finland; J Pylv??nen, Elenia Oy, Finland

0386

Energy balance in low voltage network constraints and opportunities
S Magalhaes, EDP Distribui?o, Portugal; G Ribeiro, EDP Distribui?o, Portugal; J Mour?, EDP Distribui?o, Portugal; M Lemos, EDP Distribui?o, Portugal; V Santos, EDP Distribui?o, Portugal

0389

Fault detection and location in low voltage grids based on RF-Mesh sensor networks
M Nunes, INESC-ID / INOV, Portugal; A Grilo, INESC-ID / IST, Portugal; A Casaca, INESC-ID / INOV, Portugal; N Silva, EFACEC, Portugal; F Basadre, EFACEC, Portugal; P Rodrigues, EFACEC, Portugal; F Melo, EDP Distribui?o, Portugal; L Gaspar, EDP Distribui?o, Portugal

0401

Common mistakes found in turn-key DER interconnection protection systems
A Neves, EDP Distribui?o, Portugal; M Louro, EDP Distribui?o, Portugal; C Cura, EDP Distribui?o, Portugal; L Candeias, EDP Distribui?o, Portugal; H Heitor, EDP Distribui?o, Portugal; C Fortunato, EDP Distribui?o, Portugal

0406

Co-simulation of ICT technologies for smart distribution networks
G Celli, University of Cagliary, Italy; M Garau, University of Cagliary, Italy; E Ghiani, University of Cagliary, Italy; F Pilo, University of Cagliary, Italy; S Corti, RSE S.p.A., Italy

0407

Energy storage management for grid operation purposes
R J Santos, EDP Distribui?o, Portugal; A Araujo, EDP Distribui?o, Portugal; R Andr? EDP, Portugal; F Guerra, EDP, Portugal; R Bessa, INESC TEC, Portugal; C Gouveia, INESC TEC, Portugal; J Sumaili, INESC TEC, Portugal; J Dam?io, Siemens, Portugal; G Bravo, Indra, Spain

0408

Assessment of aggregated impacts of prosumer behaviour
A Ulbig, Adaptricity, Switzerland ; T Rullan, Adaptricity, Switzerland; S Koch, Adaptricity, Switzerland ; F Ferrucci, Adaptricity, Switzerland

0409

Innovative solution of safety corridor design for overhead lines: Increasing resilience to extreme weather events while providing environmental benefits - concept implementation
M I Verdelho, EDP Distribui?o, Portugal; R Prata, EDP Distribui?o, Portugal; S Pereira, EDP Distribui?o, Portugal; A Couto, EDP Distribui?o, Portugal; M Vieira, FloraSul, Portugal

0415

Impact of electric vehicles on distribution network operation: Real world case studies
P Chittur Ramaswamy, Tractebel, Belgium; C Chardonnet, Tractebel, Belgium; S Rapoport, Tractebel, Belgium; C Czajkowski, Westnetz, Germany; G O Bulto, ENEL Distribuzione, Italy; R R Sanchez, Tecnalia, Spain; I G Arriola, Tecnalia, Spain

0418

GridSense sologrid pilot project ? using decentralized artificial intelligence for making distribution grids resilient
A Ulbig, Adaptricity, Switzerland; S Koch, Adaptricity, Switzerland; F Ferrucci, Adaptricity, Switzerland; D Cajoos, Alpiq, Switzerland; R Hoffmann, Alpiq, Switzerland; G Albisetti, Alpiq, Switzerland; M Ghashe, AEK Energie, Switzerland; R Scharer, AEK Energie, Switzerland; D Galli, AEK Energie, Switzerland; M Laeser, Landis+GYR, Switzerland; M Staudinger, Landis+GYR, Switzerland

0420

Machine learning methods for the health - indexing and ranking of underground distribution cables and joints
J Heres, Alliander, Netherlands; F Reinders, Alliander, Netherlands; R Stijl, BearingPoint, Netherlands

0424

Design and evaluation of voltage control techniques by hierarchical coordination of multiple power converters in low-voltage DC distribution systems
I-Y Chung, Kookmin University, Republic of Korea; P-H Trinh, Kookmin University, Republic of Korea; H Cho, Kookmin University, Republic of Korea; J-Y Kim, Korea Electric Power Corporation, Republic of Korea; J-T Cho, Korea Electric Power Corporation, Republic of Korea; T-H Kim, KESII, Republic of Korea

0427

Capability assessment of distribution network reactive power supports for transmission network using linear estimation
Y Guo, University of Manchester, UK; H Li, University of Manchester, UK; K Bailey, Electricity North West Ltd, UK

0438

Improved grid operation through power smoothing control strategies utilizing dedicated energy storage at an electric vehicle charging station
T Martinsen, University of Tromso, Norway; B Bremdal, University of Tromso, Norway; N Holjevas, University of Zagreb, Croatia; I Kuzle, University of Zagreb, Croatia; I Pavic, University of Zagreb, Croatia; J M Guerrero, Aalborg University, Denmark; T Dragicevic, Aalborg University, Denmark; Q Shafiee, Aalborg University, Denmark

0440

Advanced fault detection in compensated networks
J Starck, ABB Oy, Finland; J Holmlund, ABB Oy, Finland; H Paananen, Elenia Oy, Finland; S V??uopus, Elenia Oy, Finland; M Viholainen, Elenia Oy, Finland

0453

Estimating resiliency of energy distribution supply chain by Monte Carlo simulation
B Jamshidieini, Alborz Province Power Distribution Company, Islamic Republic of Iran/ University of Tehran, Islamic Republic of Iran; K Rezaie, University of Tehran, Islamic Republic of Iran

0461

Kent active system management - a coordinated approach to contingency analysis on UK Power Networks distribution network
G Manhangwe, UK Power Networks, UK; R Wilson, UK Power Networks, UK; M White, UK Power Networks, UK

0466

DC bus based microgrid for buildings applications
R Horta, HES-SO Valais-Wallis, Switzerland; D Roggo, HES-SO Valais-Wallis, Switzerland; C Ellert, HES-SO Valais-Wallis, Switzerland

0471

Evolution of business model in railway industry in the presence of energy management system
S Khayyam, RWTH Aachen University, Germany; Z Huang, RWTH Aachen University, Germany; A Monti, RWTH Aachen University, Germany; E Pilo de la Fuente, FFE, Spain; I Gonzalez, FFE, Spain; V Bagliano, D'Appolonia, Italy