CIRED 2017. Session 4: Distributed energy resources and active demand integration

CIRED 2017. Session 4: Distributed energy resources and active demand integration

12-15 Июня 2017, Глазго, Шотландия.

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0104SmartNet: a H2020 project analysing TSO-DSO interaction to enable ancillary services provision from distribution networksG Migliavacca, M Rossi, RSE, Italy, D Six, Energy Ville, Belgium, M Džamarija, DTU, Denmark, S Horsmanheimo, VTT, Finland, C Madina, TECNALIA, Spain, I Kockar, University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom, J M Morales, University of Malaga, Spain
0108Reliability Evaluation of Distribution Network considering Controllable Distributed Generation, Battery Swapping Station and controllable switchesJ Song, J Zhou, State Grid Shanghai EPRI, China, C Li, SAIC MOTOR Corporation Ltd, China, Y Luo, Y Luo, W Yan, Chongqing University, China
0142Determining potential capacity gains when repurposing MV AC cables for DC power transportationA Burstein, V ?uk, TU/e, Netherlands, E de Jong, DNV GL, Netherlands
0214Feasibility analysis of the power-to-gas concept in the future Swiss distribution gridC Park, F Bigler, V Knazkins, P Korba, ZHAW, Switzerland, F Kienzle, EWZ, Switzerland
0215Smart Grid Vendée project: a decision-support tool for the multi-year planning of active distribution networksH Dutriexu Baraffe, G Malarange, EDF RandD, France, A Bouorakima, M A Lafittau, G Pelton, Enedis, France
0219Profitability analysis of grid supporting EV charging managementR Uhlig, S Harnisch, M Stötzel, M Zdrallek, University of Wuppertal, Germany, T Armoneit, Stadtwerke Iserlohn GmbH, Germany
0267Integration of a thermal energy storage as a dynamic load into the electrical grid of an urban quarterT Plößer, D Maihöfner, J Hanson, TU Darmstadt, Germany
0282Dual-decomposition-based peer-to-peer voltage control for distribution networksH Almasalma, J Engels, G Deconinck, KU Leuven, Belgium
0286Analysis on voltage and frequency responses of isolated microgrid according to minimization of diesel generationsD Kim, K W Joung, D H Choi, J I Yoo, J-Wook Park, Yonsei University, South Korea, H-J Lee, KIT, South Korea, S-M Baek, Kongju National University, South Korea, S H Lee, KERI, South Korea, H J Lee, J B Shim, KEPCO, South Korea
0288A study on energy management system for stable operation of isolated microgridK W Joung, D Kim, D H Choi, J-W Park, Yonsei University, South Korea, H-J Lee, KIT, South Korea, S-M Baek, Kongju National University, South Korea, S H Lee, KERI, South Korea, H J Lee, J B Shim, KEPCO, South Korea
0320Techno-economic evaluation of load activation quotas as a concept for flexible load ManagementN Thie, S Koopmann, A Schnettler, RWTH Aachen University, Germany, S Hillenbrand, A Kopp, Netze BW GmbH, Germany
0329Impact of ENTSO-E recommendation on refitting of PV frequency relays in Czech RepublicF Kysnar, K Prochazka, J Hrouda, EGC-ČB s.r.o., Czech Republic, S Vnoucek, ČEPS a.s., Czech Republic, Z Pavlovic, ČEZ Distribuce a.s., Czech Republic, P Cerny, E.ON Distribuce a.s., Czech Republic, J Matous, PRE Distribuce a.s., Czech Republic
0332Influence of self-consumption on distribution network operation - the Slovenian caseB Turnšek, Elektro Primorska d.d., Slovenia, I Papič, B Blažič, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
0340Charging electric vehicles, baking pizzas and melting a fuse in LochemG Hoogsteen, A Molderink, J L Hurink, G J M Smit, University of Twente, Netherlands, B Kootstra, F Schuring, Liandon, Netherlands
0402Optimization of low voltage distribution networks in a strong embedded microgeneration and electric vehicle penetration contextM Lagarto, J Ferreira Pinto, EDP Distribuição, Portugal, L Ferreira, Instituto Superior Técnico, Portugal
0419Building power demand forecasting using K-Nearest neighbors model - practical application in smart city demo aspern projectO Valgaev, F Kupzog, Austrian Institute of Technology, Austria, H Schmeck, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany
0447Reduce peak-time energy use by demand bidding program in IranH Delavaripour, A Khazaee, M Ghasempour, H Hooshmandi, Mashhad Electric Energy Distribution Co., Iran
0476Impact of the photovoltaic system variability on transformer tap changer operations in distribution networksC K Gan, C Y Lau, K A Baharin, Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka, Malaysia, D Pudjianto, Imperial College London, United Kingdom
0491Business case for distributed energy storageF Teng, M Aunedi, R Moreira, G Strbac, Imperial College London, United Kingdom, P Papadopoulos, A Laguna, UK Power Networks, United Kingdom
0500Distribution loss reduction in residential and commercial pilots by using AMI systemA Khazaee, H H Safa, M Ghasempour, H Delavari, MEEDC, Iran
0558The case for coordinated energy storage in future distribution gridsN Voulis, M Warnier, F M T Brazier, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands
0567Integrating demand flexibility with DG-RES at the residential household and commercial customer level in electricity gridsI G Kamphuis, S Galsworthy, TNO, Netherlands, M Stifter, T Esterl, S Kaser, AIT, Austria, S Widergren, PNNL, United States, M Galus, BFE, Switzerland, R Targosz, EIM, Poland, D Brodén, L Nordström, KTH, Sweden, M Renting, Enexis, Netherlands, A Rijneveld, Stedin, Netherlands, S Doolla, IIT, India
0659Comparison of analysis methods for generator connectionsC Foote, C Kungu, SP Energy Networks, United Kingdom
0755Integration of multivariate distributed energy resources for demand response: applications in the Indian scenariosR Pillai, A Ahuja, India Smart Grid Forum, India, G Ghatikar, India Smart Grid Forum, India Electric Power Research Institute, United States
0757Seasonally variant deployment of electric battery storage systems in active distribution networksM Z Degefa, H Sæle, SINTEF Energi AS, Norway, J A Foosnaes, E Thorshaug, NTE Net, Norway
0830Contribution of energy storage and demand-side response to security of distribution networksI Konstantelos, P Djapic, G Strbac, Imperial College London, United Kingdom, P Papadopoulos, A Laguna, UK Power Networks, United Kingdom
0850Designing a financial-based energy management framework in smart public parking lotA Zare, M Fotuhi-Friuzabad, M Moeini-Aghtaie, Sharif University of Technology, Iran
0935Utility scale domestic solar: the proactive transition of distributed network operators in SwitzerlandY Farhat, M Bolliger, BKW Energie AG, Switzerland
0950Electric heating as flexible demand for enhanced network operationD Moretti, S Galloway, University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom
0994Aggregation model for curtailable generation and sheddable loadsH Marthinsen, A Z Morch, SINTEF Energy Research, Norway, M Plecas, I Kockar, University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom, M Dzamarija, DTU, Denmark
1023Business models for demand response aggregators under regulated power marketsC Fang, State Grid Shanghai Municipal Electric Power Company, China, B Fan, State Grid Shanghai Chongming Electric Power Supply Company, China, T Sun, D Feng, J Chen, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China
1039New functionalities of smart grid enabled networksD C Stancu, D Federenciuc, Electrica, Romania, N Golovanov, Universitatea Politehnica, Romania, D M Satnescu, SDEE Transilvania Sud, Romania
1044SPEN - DSO VisionG Boyd, SP Energy Networks, United Kingdom
1051Laboratory infrastructure driven key performance indicator development using the smart grid architecture modelM H Syed, E Guillo, S M Blair, G M Burt, University of Strathclyde, United Kindgom, T I Strasser, H Brunner, Austrian Institute of Technology, Austria, O Gehrke, DTU, Denmark, J E Rodriguez-Seco, Tecnalia, Spain
1075A blueprint for the combinatorial strategy in transactive energy based control mechanism by using energy flexibility platform and interfaceM Babar, TU Eindhoven, Netherlands, I G Kamphuis, TU Eindhoven, Netherlands/TNO, Netherlands, Z Hanzelka, AGH UST, Poland, M Bongaerts, Alliander N.V., Netherlands
1085UK power networks' experience of managing flexible distributed generation from planning to operationA R Ahmadi, T Manandhar, J Barros, M Bernardo, S Georgiopoulos, UK Power Networks, United Kingdom
1089Real-Time Monitoring of Distribution Networks: Experimental Application of Italian Res. 646/2015/R/eelM Delfanti, D Falabretti, M Merlo, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
1090Integration of Energy Storage to Improve Utilisation of Distribution Networks with Active Network Management SchemesM Plecas, H Xu, I Kockar, University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom
1116Meeting emerging and future requirements for managing DER in highly active distribution networksC Gault, F Watson, C Breadon, E Davidson, SGS, United Kingdom, C Abbey, SGS, Canada, J Miller, US DOE, United States, B Currie, SGS, United States
1143Automatic phase identification of smart meter measurement dataF Olivier, D Ernst, R Fonteneau, University of Liège, Belgium
1155Optimal hybridization and management of PV/batteries hybrid systems in residential distribution networksH Turker, P Favre-Perrod, University of Applied Sciences of Switzerland, Switzerland
1159Integrating wet appliances with delay functionality in distribution network operation and planningH Karimi, D Papadaskalopoulos, G Strbac, Imperial College London, United Kingdom
1188Energy storage systems (ESS) and microgrids in Brittany IslandsG Lancel, B Deneuville, C Zakhour, E Radvanyi, L Lhermenault, C Ducharme, S Ruiz, EDF, France
1234Balancing with DSO-connected demand and generation units - case study austriaS Vögel, E-Control Austria, Austria, A Stimmer, Austrian Power Grid AG, Austria
1284DG impact evaluation on LV distribution grids using AMI data: A Brazilian case studyR Maciel, M Silva, B Borba, L Fritz, V Ferreira, M Zamboti, UFF, Brazil, T Campello, UFRJ, Brazil, W Correia, ENEL, Brazil
0059Nonlinear optimal control of the responses of residential small houses with new energy resourcesP Koponen, R Pasonen, A Löf, VTT, Finland
0071Linear three-phase state estimation for LV grids using pseudo measurements based on approximate power distributionsR Brandalik, D Waeresch, W H Wellssow, J Tu, Technical University of Kaiserslautern, Germany
0131Decentralisation of power flow solution for facilitating active network managementT R F Mendonca, M E Collins, T C Green, Imperial College London, United Kingdom, M F Pinto, Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora, Brazil
0316Using measurements to increase the accuracy of hosting capacity calculationsO Lennerhag, S Ackeby, M H J Bollen, STRI AB, Sweden, G Foskolos, T Gafurov, MälarEnergi, Sweden
0327Field test of a linear three-phase low voltage state estimation system based on smart meter dataD Waeresch, R Brandalik, W H Wellssow, TU Kaiserslautern, Germany, J Jordan, IDS GmbH, Germany, R Bischler, N Schneider, Stadtwerke Kaiserslautern Versorgungs-AG, Germany
0337Development of a modular CHP test stand for the analysis of the dynamic behaviour of small synchronous generatorsP Erlinghagen, M Knaak, T Wippenbeck, A Schnettler, RWTH Aachen University, Germany
0363Smart meter-driven estimation of residential load flexibilityJ Ponocko, J V Milanovic, University of Manchester, United Kingdom
0550Charge control of second life EV batteries on the DC-link of a back-to-back converterM Neaimeh, N Wade, S Blake, P Taylor, Newcastle University, United Kingdom
0626Evaluating the effectiveness of storage control in reducing peak demand on low voltage feedersT Yunusov, B Potter, University of Reading, United Kingdom, S Haben, T Lee, University of Oxford, United Kingdom, F Ziel, University Duisburg-Essen, Germany, W Holderbaum, Manchester Metropolitan University, United Kingdom
0803An approach for the handling of controller conflicts within multi-functional energy storage systemsC Zanabria, F Pröstl Andrén, J Kathan, T Strasser, Austrian Institute of Technology, Austria
0902Challenges in model and data merging for the implementation of a distribution network contingency analysis toolN Huyghues-Beaufond, S Tindemans, G Strbac, Imperial College London, United Kingdom, A Jakeman, UK Power Networks, United Kingdom
0984Evaluation of extended kalman filter and particle filter approaches for quasi-dynamic distribution system state estimationA Brüggemann, K Görner, C Rehtanz, TU Dortmund University, Germany
0998Adjustment of available and needed energy and necessary additional functionalities in the distribution grid, caused by the energy transition, can better be solved by DC distribution gridsR Niehoff, F Kuipers, Eaton Netherlands B.V., Netherlands, H Stokman, Direct Current B.V., Netherlands
1000Real-time digital co-simulation method of smart grid for integrating large-scale demand response resourcesJ Song, J Zhou, State Grid Shanghai EPRI, China, S Jiang, P Zhang, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China
1035PMU-based power systems analysis of a MV distribution gridN Save, M Popov, TU Delft, Netherlands, A Jongepier, Enduris, Netherlands, G Rietveld, VSL, Netherlands
1049Voltage regulating distribution transformers for LV network voltage control and system efficiencyM Anzola, D Walker, D Neilson, M Wright, Scottish Power Energy Networks, United Kingdom
1185Predictive management of low voltage gridsM Reis, A Garcia, R Bessa, L Seca, C Gouveia, INESC TEC, Portugal, J Moreira, P Nunes, P G Matos, EDP Distribuição, Portugal, F Carvalho, P Carvalho, AmberTREE, Portugal
1326Linky contributions in management and fault detectionP Pelletier, M Chapert, T Bazot, P Lauzevis, S Brun, L De Luca, Enedis, France
1333Comparing and improving residential demand forecast by disaggregation of load and PV generatioS Kloibhofer, M Stifter, F Leimgruber, B-V Rao, AIT, Austria
0169Interaction between short-term and seasonal storages in a predominantly renewable power systemC Groiß, W Schaffer, Salzburg Netz GmbH, Austria, W Gawlik, TU Wien, Austria
0216The effects of the entry into force of the new electric tariff on Italian residential households equipped with a PV plantS Maggiore, M Gallanti, R.S.E. S.p.A., Italy
0233Using LV distributed generation's reactive power for voltage regulationL Wautier, F Beauné, L Karsenti, Enedis, France, J Fournel, EDF RandD, France
0256Intelligent prosumer coupling by two galvanically isolated battery storage systemsT Graber, C Romeis, E Perossian, J Jaeger, FAU Erlangen, Germany
0265Evaluation of different control algorithms with low level communication requirements to increase the maximum electric vehicle penetrationF Lehfuss, M Nöhrer, AIT Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH, Austria
0271SMAP project or how to integrate crowdfunded DER in a rural distribution gridM Bernier, Grenoble INP, France, A Coutarel, Atos Worldgrid, France, J Lavaury Geoffroy, Enedis, France
0307Optimal approach for the interaction between DSOs and aggregators to activate DER flexibility in the distribution gridZ Al-Jassim, M Christoffersen, Danish Energy Association, Denmark, Q Wu, S Huang, DTU, Denmark, G D Rosario, C Corchero, IREC, Spain, M Á Moreno, UC3M, Spain
0377Guidelines for distribution system operators on reactive power provision by electric vehicles in low voltage gridsA Zecchino, M Marinelli, C Træholt, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark, M Korpås, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway
0403Studies on the time and locational value of DERB Rogers, J Taylor, EPRI, United States, T Mimnagh, C Tsay, Consolidated Edison, United States
0409Active power curtailment for MV network operational planning in an industrial environmentM Hasquenoph, S Hourrig, EDF RandD, France, O Carré, Enedis, France
0411Active demand management in MV network operational planning: an industrial method for the selection of flexibility offers to solve technical constraintsC Paris, M Hasquenoph, S Hourrig, EDF RandD, France, O Carré, Enedis, France
0561A software driven active customer interface for DER integrationJ Ringelstein, Fraunhofer IWES, Germany, M Shalaby, DERlab e.V., Germany, M Sanduleac, Exenir, Romania, L Alacreu, ETRA I+D, Spain, J Martins, V Delgado-Gomes, CTS-Uninova, Portugal
0661Combining energy storage and real-time thermal ratings to solve distribution network problems: Benefits and challengesD Greenwood, N Wade, P Davison, P Taylor, Newcastle University, United Kingdom, P Papadopoulos, UK Power Networks, United Kingdom
0726A stochastic multi-temporal optimal power flow approach for the management of grid connected storageE Grover-Silva, MINES ParisTech, France/ADEME - France, X G Agoua, R Girard, G Kariniotakis, MINES ParisTech, France
0733Cost benefit analysis of MV reactive power management and active power curtailmentL De Alvaro Garcia, F Beauné, M Pitard, Enedis, France
0740Preliminary regulations of ESS connected to Korean isolated island power system to minimize the capacity of ESSJ B Sim, H J Lee, Y S Lee, I K Song, J Y Ahn, KEPRI, Korea
0816IEC 61850 to the service of power system flexibilityQ Morel, T Coste, EDF, France
0833Risk or benefit on the electricity grid: Distributed energy storages in system servicesJ Haakana, J Haapaniemi, V Tikka, J Lassila, J Partanen, Lappeenranta University of Technology, Finland
0884The impact of Q(U) and P(U) PV plants characteristics and power storage on connectable power in LV distribution networksJ Hrouda, K Prochazka, F Kysnar, F Broz, EGC CB, s.r.o., Czech Republic
0925Generation curtailment as a means to increase the wind power hosting capacity of a real regional distribution networkA Kulmala, VTT, Finland, S Repo, Tampere University of Technology, Finland, J Pylvänäinen, Elenia Oy, Finland
0937Creating virtual energy storage systems from aggregated smart charging electric vehiclesA M Jenkins, C Patsios, P Taylor, N Wade, P Blythe, Newcastle University, United Kingdom, O Olabisi, Siemens Plc, United Kingdom
0982Impact for the DSO of integrating storage systems in a low-voltage grid with distributed energy resourcesJ Fonseca, Ernst and Young, Germany, M I Verdelho, R Prata, EDP Distribuição, Portugal
1067Supporting DER customer participation in active distribution networks and local marketsL Kane, R West, R Taljaard, R MacDonald, G Ault, E Davidson, A Gooding, Smarter Grid Solutions, United Kingdom
1083Integrating photovoltaic and storage systems on distribution feedersA O'Connell, A Maitra, J Smith, Electric Power Research Institute, Ireland/United States, B Jordan, C Cryer, CPS Energy, United States
1086Residential electrical and thermal storage optimisation in a market environmentC A Correa-Florez, A Gerossier, A Michiorri, R Girard, G Kariniotakis, MINES-ParisTech, PSL - Research Universtiy, France
1101Methodologies and proposals to facilitate the integration of small and medium consumers in smart gridsC Alvarez, IIE-UPV, Spain, J I Moreno, G López, U. Carlos III de Madrid, Spain, C Carrillo, U Vigo, Spain, I J Ramírez, U. Zaragoza, Spain, J Matanza, IIT-ICAI, Spain, S Valero-Verdu, UNH, Spain, A Gabaldón, ETSII, Spain, M Ruiz, UPCT, Spain
1120Derivation of ANM ratings for complex abnormal running networksS Gough, W Topping, Western Power Distribution, United Kingdom, P Almeida, M Collins, R MacDonald, Smarter Grid Solutions, United Kingdom
1123Manging the future network impact of the electrification of heatS Harkin, A Turton, Delta-EE, United Kingdom
1162Impact of a realistic communications for fast-acting demand side managementP Dambrauskas, M H Syed, S M Blair, J M Irvine, I F Abdulhadi, G M Burt, University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom, D E M Bondy, DTU, Denmark
1227Economical Distributed Voltage Control in Low-Voltage Grids with High Penetration of PhotovoltaicO Unigwe, D Okekunle, A Kiprakis, University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom
1273Fast estimation of equivalent capability for active distribution networksM Rossi, G Viganó, D Moneta, RSE, Italy, M T Vespucci, P Pisciella, Univirsità degli Studi di Bergamo, Italy
1274Business case in support for reactive power services from distributed energy storageR Moreira, G Strbac, Imperial College London, United Kingdom, P Papadopoulos, A Laguna, UK Power Networks, United Kingdom
1324Measuring the Value of Microgrids: A Benefit-Cost frameworkJ Roark, D Weng, A Maitra, EPRI, United States
0044The practical and theoretical potential of demand side management in SMEs to balance wind powerM van Blijderveen, D Joskin, J Garthoff, Alliander, Netherlands
0180Control of active/reactive power and LVRT for 40 kW three-phase grid-connected single stage PV systemM M Hasaneen, The Ministry of Electricity and Renewable Energy, Egypt, M A L Badr, A M Atallah, Ain Shams University, Egypt
0211Efficient management of a connected microgrid in BelgiumB Cornélusse, D Ernst, ULg, Belgium, L Warichet, W Legros, Nethys, Belgium
0310Future-proof islanding detection schemes in Sundom Smart GridH Laaksonen, P Hovila, ABB Oy, Finland
0354Low voltage grid upgrades enabling islanding operationR André, F Guerra, EDP NEW R.and.D, Portugal, M Gerlich, M Metzger, SIEMENS AG, Germany, S Rodriguez, GP TECH, Spain, C Gouveia, C Moreira, J Gouveia, INESC TEC, Portugal, J Damásio, Siemens SA, Portugal, R Santos, EDP Distribuição, Portugal
0410LV state estimation and TSO-DSO cooperation tools: Results of the French field tests in the evolvDSO projectM Sebastian-Viana, Enedis, France, M Caujolle, B Goncer-Maraver, EDF RandD, France, J Pereira, INESC TEC, Portugal/FEP, Portugal, J Sumaili, P Barbeiro, J Silva, R Bessa, INESC TEC, Portugal
0420Distribution state estimation: Outcomes from a field implementation aimed at tackling MV voltage mastering in the presence of DERD Croteau, EDF RandD, France, O Carre, Enedis, France
0648An algorithm for soft open points to solve thermal and voltage constraints in low voltage distribution networksN Bottrell, T Green, Imperial College London, United Kingdom, P Lang, UK Power Networks, United Kingdom
0666Key energy storage use cases validation under real operational contextR J Santos, A Neves, G Faria, B Almeida, EDP Distribuição, Portugal, J Santana, S Pinto, INESC ID, Portugal, José Damásio, Mario Vieira, D Isidoro, Siemens, Portugal
0731Contribution of a wind park to voltage and system stability: Results of a measurement campaignB Heimbach, M Mangani, B Wartmann, M Oeschger, C Kelm, ewz, Switzerland, S Krahmer, M Kreutziger, P Schegner, Technische Universität Dresden, Germany
0786Behaviour of PV inverters during islanding of a districtT Drizard, Enedis, France, G Diquerreau, Socomec, France, S Vilbois, EDF RandD, France
0789Experiences of demand response in Yokohama demonstration projectK Honda, K Kusakiyo, S Matsuzawa, M Kosakada, Y Miyazaki, Toshiba Corporation, Japan
0804Impact of domestic frequency responsive demand on the shetland islands network frequency stabilityM Edrah, O Anaya-Lara, I Kockar, G Bell, University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom, S Adams, F MacIntyre, Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks, United Kingdom
0810Benefits of battery energy storage system for system, market, and distribution network - case HelsinkiH-P Hellman, A Pihkala, M Hyvärinen, P Heine, Helen Electricity Network Ltd, Finland, J Karppinen, K Siilin, P Lahtinen, Helen, Finland, M Laasonen, J Matilainen, Fingrid, Finland
0829Virtual power plant: managing synergies and conflicts between TSO and DSO control objectivesD Pudjianto, G Strbac, Imperial College London, United Kingdom, D Boyer, UK Power Networks, United Kingdom
0889Voltage quality provision in low voltage networks with high penetration of renewable productionA Vilman, M Jerele, Elektro Gorenjska d.d., Slovenia
0898Modelling and dynamic performance of inverter based generation in power system studies: An international questionnaire surveyG Lammert, University of Kassel, Germany, K Yamashita, CRIEPI, Japan, L D Pabón Ospina, Fraunhofer IWES, Germany, H Renner, Graz University of Technology, Austria, S Martínez Villanueva, Red Eléctrica de España, Spain, P Pourbeik, PEACE-PLLC, United States, F E Ciausiu, Tractebel Engie, Romania, M Braun, University of Kassel, Germany/Fraunhofer IWES, Germany
0930Distributed generation connections under a fault level active network management schemeN Murdoch, A Kazerooni, WSP / Parsons Brinckerhoff, United Kingdom, J Berry, Western Power Distribution, United Kingdom
0996The smart grid real lab of ewz: Findings from a large-scale demonstration projectV Poulios, M Mangani, E Kaffe, F Kienzle, B Loepfe, ewz, Switzerland
1055Distributed generation at distribution system level resilience to voltage dips - a real caseL Rosa, M Louro, B Almeida, F Gonçalves, A M Rodrigues, J Ferreira Pinto, EDP Distribuição, Portugal
1110The Benefits of large-scale Energy Storage Systems (ESS) in French islandsJ Callec, P Caumon, L Capely, E Radvanyi, Electricité de France, France
1216Decentralized distribution system operation techniques: Results from the meltemi community smart grids pilot siteI Kouveliotis-Lysikatos, D Koukoula, I Vlachos, A Dimeas, NTUA, Greece, N Hatziargyriou, HEDNO, Greece/NTUA, Greece, S Makrynikas, HEDNO, Greece
1238Demand side management in a field test: Lessons learnedM E T Gerards, J L Hurink, University of Twente, Netherlands, R Hübner, Innogy SE, Germany
1364The challenge of retrofitting old decentralized power plants in Germany in terms of power system stabilityS Brandt, F Kalverkamp, FGH GmbH, Germany, R Heßler, TransnetBW GmbH, Germany, S Weber, Tennet TSO GmbH, Germany