CIRED 2017. Session 5: Planning of power distribution systems

CIRED 2017. Session 5: Planning of power distribution systems

12-15 Июня 2017, Глазго, Шотландия.

ТемаАвторы
0140Evaluation of the reliability of the electricity distribution systems by DEMATEL methodM Rahmanpouri, A Mighi, Electrical Power Distribution of Great Tehran, Iran, J H Dehavi, Tehran University, Iran
0251Experience and tendencies after 40 years outage data registration in The NetherlandsH Wolse, Movares, Netherlands, G Geist, Cogas Infra and Beheer BV, Netherlands, B Hoving, Enexis BV, Netherlands, P Oosterlee, Enduris, Netherlands, H Polman, Liander, Netherlands
0274Where to replace assets? Spatial analysis on differential aging of low voltage PILC cablesR Verweij, D V Houwelingen, A Prein, Stedin Netbeheer BV, Netherlands
0406Innovative analytics to estimate the probability of failure and remaining useful life of medium voltage breakersM Scarpellini, K Perdon, L Cavalli, M Testa, ABB SpA, Italy
0553A mobile application for on-site risk based decision supportG Solum, TrønderEnergi Nett, Norway, B I Langdal, Powel, Norway, D E Nordgård, SINTEF Energy Research, Norway
0634Urban distribution network reliability simulation and strategies of successive refurbishment of distribution transformer stationsZ Brettschneider, S Votruba, PREdistribuce, as, Czech Republic, P Skala, EGU Brno, as, Czech Republic
0723Effects of configuration options on reliability in smart gridsD Schacht, D Lehmann, L Kalisch, H Vennegeerts, S Krahl, A Moser, FGH eV, Germany
0780A reliability and cost assessment methodology for medium voltage feedersA reliability and cost assessment methodology for medium voltage feeders
0823Improving asset knowledge using system management based on IEC-61850M Gillaux, F Lemenager, T Coste, EDF, France
0828Utilities and smart asset management - challenge of the digital eraL Kolar, P Lang, D Kouba, E.ON, Czech Republic
0845Distribution network operator asset risk managementD Neilson, S Bradshaw, A Santandreu, A Elena, SP Energy Networks, United Kingdom
1115Operational excellence in optimal planning and utilization of power distribution networkB Jamshidieini, AEPDC, Iran/Tehran University, Iran, K Rezaie, Tehran University, Iran, N Eskandari, A Dadashi, AEPDC, Iran
0210Capacity management of low voltage grids using universal smart energy frameworkE Coster, H Fidder, M Broekmans, Stedin, Netherlands, C Koehler, Venios, Germany
0305Innovative solution of safety corridor design for overhead lines: Increasing resilience to extreme weather events while providing environmental benefits – ResultsM I Verdelho, R Prata, S Pereira, A Couto, EDPD, Portugal, M Vieira, FloraSul, Portugal, V Tomás, EDP Labelec, Portugal
0318Pioneering smart grids for Indonesia - the case of a smart grid roadmap developmentB Römer, Y Julliard, Siemens AG, Germany, R Fauzianto, M J Poddey, GIZ, Indonesia, I Rendroyoko, PLN, Indonesia
0347Reactive power management by distribution system operators – concept and experienceW Becker, Mitteldeutsche Netzgesellschaft Strom mbH, Germany, M Hable, ENSO NETZ GmbH, Germany, M Malsch, PandM Power Consulting GmbH, Germany, T Stieger, WEMAG-Netz GmbH, Germany, F Sommerwerk, Thueringer Energienetze GmbH and Co KG, Germany
0374Challenges and opportunities of 5G in power gridsG Bag, L Thrybom, ABB Corporate Research, Sweden, P Hovila, ABB OY, Finland
0542Construction of actual LVDC distribution lineY Cho, H J Kim, J Kim, J Cho, J Kim, KEPCO Research Institute, South Korea
0607Recognize the need for innovation and smart solutions for distributionD Vornicu, L Predescu, CEZ Romania, Romania
0683Demonstration of remote microgrid system in Korean IslandJ Won, W Chae, H Lee, J Park, J Sim, C Shin, KEPCO, Korea
0728Planning 100% renewable energy islands - the case of the Caribbean Island of MontserratB Römer, Y Julliard, Siemens AG, Germany, K Aldonza, GIZ REETA, Guyana, O Lewis, Government of Montserrat, Montserrat
0732Demonstration of LVDC distribution system in islandH J Kim, Y Cho, J Kim, J Cho, J Y kim, KEPCO Research Institute, South Korea
0750MV grids development and automationD Kouba, L Kolar, J Celeda, M Jurik, E.ON Distribution, Czech Republic
0861Planning of autonomous smart micro grid for electrification of remote villages in MEDCM Sharifzadeh, F Separi, M Heydari, MEDC, Iran
0974Initial designs for ANGLE-DC project: challenges converting existing AC cable and overhead line to DC operationJ Yu, K Smith, M Urizarbarrena, M Bebbington, SP Energy Networks, United Kingdom, N MacLeod, WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff, United Kingdom, A Moon, EA Technology, United Kingdom
0975Control and automation functions at the TSO and DSO interface – impact on network planningF Pilo, University of Cagliari, Italy, G Mauri, RSE, Italy, B Bak-Jensen, University of Aalborg, Denmark, E Kämpf, Fraunhofer Institut, Germany, J Taylor, EPRI, United States, F Silvestro University of Genova, Italy
0986Strategic interconnected network transitioningM Bebbington, A Elena de Leonardo, SP Energy Networks, United Kingdom, R Bryans, TNEI Services Ltd, United Kingdom
1003Comparison of LVDC distribution network alternatives: full-DC vs. link-type solutionsJ Karppanen, T Kaipia, P Nuutinen, A Mattsson, A Lana, A Pinomaa, P Peltoniemi, J Partanen, LUT, Finland, T Hakala, T Lähdeaho, Elenia Oy, Finland
1006Cost-benefit analysis for using the li-ion batteries in low-voltage network for decreasing outage time experienced by customersO Vilppo, J Markkula, P Järventausta, Tampere University of Tecnology, Finland, S Repo, T Hakala, Elenia Oy, Finland
1030Measurement concept for efficient planning of distribution gridsM Eisenreich, Y Farhat, M Freunek (Müller), BKW Energie AG, Switzerland
1236Fractal Grid - Towards The Future Smart GridN Retiere, Y Sidqu, Uni. Grenoble Aples, France, G Muratore, G Kariniotakis, A Michiorri, R Girard, MINES Paris Tech, France, P Frankhauser, A Poirson, Université de Franche-Comté, France, J-G Caputo INSA de Rouen, France
1272Flexible network operationM Istad, H Kirkeby, SINTEF Energy Research, Norway, P E Nordbø, O H Eliassen, R A H Hjelme, O J Hatlen, BKK Nett, Norway
1287Challenges, innovative architectures and control strategies for future networks: the web-of-cells, Fractal Grids and other conceptsG Kariniotakis, MINES ParisTech, PSL-Research University, PERSEE, France, L Martini, RSE, Italy, C Caerts, VITO, Belgium, H Brunner, AIT, Austria, N Retiere, G2Elab-UGA, France
1321DMS advanced applications for accommodating high penetrations of DERs and microgridsA Maitra, T Hubert, EPRI, United States, J Reilly, Reilly Associates, United States, J Wang, R Singh, N Kang, X Lu, ANL, United States, A Pratt, S Veda NREL, United States
0020Optimal allocation of capacitor devices on MV distribution networks using crow search algorithmA M Shaheen, South Delta Electricity Distribution Company (SDEDCo), Ministry of Electricity, Egypt, R A El Sehiemy, Kafrelsheikh University, Egypt
0026Increase the hosting capacity of 4-wire Low Voltage supply network for embedded solar generators by optimising generator and load placement on the three supply phasesP K C Wong, Jemena, Australia, A Kalam, Victoria University, Australia, R A Barr, Electric Power Consulting, Australia
0030Risk based procedure for network automation planning in radial distribution networks with distributed generationŽ Popovic, University of Novi Sad, Serbia, S Knezevic, Schneider Electric DMS NS, Serbia
0048Comparison between static and dynamic curtailment of RES in probabilistic high voltage distribution grid planningP Wiest, K Rudion, S Eberlein, University of Stuttgart, Germany, A Probst, Netze BW GmbH, Germany
0061A holistic network planning approach: enhancement of the grid expansion using the flexibility of network participantsL Jendernalik, D Giavarra, Westnetz GmbH, Germany, C Engels, University of Applied Sciences Dortmund, Germany, J Hiry, C Kittl, C Rehtanz, Technical University Dortmund, Germany
0117OMAP (Organisational Memory Aided Planning): an integrated planning tool using concepts of knowledge management and multi-objective optimisationC C B Oliveira, A Meffe, D Takahata, P H Baumann, R L Marcondes, DAIMON, Brazil, R H Guembarovski, N Alencastro, D C S Prado , CELESC, Brazil
0154Optimal recloser deployment to leverage self-healing: a techno-economic robustness assessmentE Rodrigues, I Miranda, N Silva, EFACEC, Portugal, H Leite, University of Porto, Portugal
0204Flexibility options for medium voltage grid planningT Kornrumpf, M Zdrallek, University of Wuppertal, Germany, M Roch, Stadtwerke Radevormwald GmbH, Germany, D Salomon, Wupperverband, Germany, P Pyro, I Hobus, Wupperverbandsgesellschaft für integrale Wasserwirtschaft, Germany
0258Optimal sizing of distribution network transformers considering power quality problems of nonlinear loadsS Bahramara, Islamic Azad University, Iran, F G Mohammadi, Kurdistand Electrical Power Distribution, Iran
0360Multi-temporal robust expansion planning of distribution grids considering uncertainties and curtailment of RESJ Ziegeldorf-Wächter, A Moormann, S Krahl, A Moser, FGH e.V., Germany
0383Local forecasting could identify future LV bottlenecksM Klerx, S Cobben, TU Eindhoven, Netherlands, A Jongepier, Enduris BV, Netherlands
0393Suitable methods for neutral grounding of Xining's distribution networksA Ettinger, T Connor, Siemens AG, Germany, Q B Liu, State Grid Qinghai, China, H B Xue, Y J Tang, G H Song, State Grid Xining, China
0394On the use of the game theory to study the planning and profitability of industrial microgrids connected to the distribution networkC Stevanoni, F Vallée, Z De Grève, O Deblecker, University of Mons, Belgium
0400Utilizing observability analysis to cluster smart inverters on secondary circuits for residential deploymentD Montenegro, M Bello, B York, J Smith, Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI), United States
0551Optimal planning of EV charging network based on fuzzy multi-objective optimisationK Qian, State Grid Corporation of China, China, J Gu, X Zhang, H Zhou, Nantong University, China, C Zhou, Glasgow Caledonian University, United Kingdom, Y Yuan, Hohai University, China
0569Behaviour analysis of an operational planning tool facing activation probabilities, for near optimal operation of smart gridsJ Sayritupac, E Vanet, R Caire, C Larios, G2Elab, France
0571Planning of flexible power source in power distribution systems with high penetration of dispersed generationW Sun, K Tian, S Jia, University of Shanghai for Science and Technology, China
0677Case Study of the distribution system planning for a multi-divided and multi-connected systemM Miyata, S Koizumi, M Watanabe, TEPCO Power Grid, Japan, M Kuroiwa,Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings, Japan
0708Impact of meshed grid topologies on distribution grid planning and operationD Wolter, M Zdrallek, M Stötzel, University of Wuppertal, Germany, C Schacherer, I Mladenovic, Siemens AG, Germany, M Biller, FAU University Erlangen, Germany
0727A new approach to large distribution network optimization using modern implementation of benders decompositionN D'Addio, M Forbes, Queensland University, Australia, A M A K Abeygunawardana, G Ledwich, M shafiei, Queensland University of Technology, Australia
0771Active distribution network planning based on a hybrid genetic algorithm-nonlinear programming methodN Koutsoukis, P Georgilakis, N Hatziargyriou, NTUA, Greece
0802Impacts of fast charging of electric buses on electrical distribution systemsD Steen, L A Tuan, Chalmers Univ. of Tech, Sweden
0831Automated smart grid planning considering flexibility options and voltage regulating assetsS Koopmann, F Potratz, P Goergens, M Cramer,RWTH Aachen University, Germany
0841A comparison of convex formulations for the joint planning of microgridsB Martin, E De Jaeger, F Glineur, UCL, Belgium
0848Evaluation of PV hosting capacities of distribution grids with utilization of solar-roof-potential-analysesF Ebe, B Idlbi, J Morris, G Heilscher, Ulm University of Applied Sciences, Germany, F Meier, Stadtwerke Ulm/Neu-Ulm Netze GmbH, Germany
0855Effects of network reinforcement options on energy lossesS Blake, I Sarantakos, P Taylor, Newcastle University, United Kingdom
0857Methodology to support the CapEx allocation in a global scenario with multiple companies, ENEL case studyG Palumbo, G Licasale, Enel SPA, Italy, A Rojas Orbes, Enel-Codensa, Columbia
0868Assessment of the impact of demand side management on distribution network voltage stabilityX Tang, J V Milanovic, The University of Manchester, United Kingdom
0947Key findings of DS2030 - a study in to future GB distribution network operationsS Carter, Ricardo Energy and Environment, United Kingdom, G Williamson, J King, WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff, United Kingdom, V Levi, The University of Manchester, United Kingdom, J McWilliam, Energy Networks Association, United Kingdom
0954A method for flexible long-term planning with agile adaption to changing requirementsJ Bader, B Heimbach, E Kaffe, D Mountouri, ewz, Switzerland
0991Distribution grid planning considering smart grid technologiesB Nasiri, C Wagner, U Häger, C Rehtanz, TU Dortmund University, Germany
1004Cost/benefit analysis for energy storage exploitation in distribution systemsG Celli, F Pilo, G Pisano, G G Soma, University of Cagliari, Italy
1025Grid planning by integrate customer metersN Andersreen, H Vester, T H Bentsen, SEAS-NVE, Denmark
1027Flexibilities in grid planning : case studies on the French distribution systemJ Boubert, A Bouorakima, Y Desgrange, Enedis, France
1031Artificial intelligence potential in power distribution planningA Van der Mei, J P Doomernik, Duinn, Netherlands, Enexis, Netherlands
1034Grid value and defection: a demand perspectiveA Van der Mei, Duinn, Netherlands, J Doomernik, Enexis, Netherlands
1042Smart planning: an innovative tool for the investment planning of smart distribution networksP Chittur Ramaswamy, C Del Marmol, D Schyns, F-X Bouchez, S Rapoport, Tractebel, Belgium, D Vangulick, ORES, Belgium
1093Technical Comparison of Measures for Voltage Regulation in Low-Voltage GridsJ Bogenrieder, O Glass, P Luchscheider, C Stegner, J Weller, ZAE Bayern, Germany
1106An Analytical Method to Assess the Impact of Distributed Generation and Energy Storage on Reliability of SupplyA Escalera, IMDEA Energy, Spain/University Carlos III de Madrid, Spain, B Hayes, NUI Galway, Ireland, M Prodanovi?, IMDEA Energy, Spain
1118Analysing the Effect of Increasing Renewable Capacities in Great Britain on the Regional Allocation and Wholesale PricesS Lupo, A E Kiprakis, University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom, M Ruppert, V Slednev, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany
1210Risks of determining the optimal technical solution of power plant connection to distribution networkM Cavlovic, HEP-ODS doo, Croatia
1218Determination of relevant Network planning casesS Patzack, H Vennegeerts, A Moser, FGH eV, Germany
1237Economically efficient distribution network designP Djapic, G Strbac, Imperial College London, United Kingdom
1242A methodology to allocate automatic reclosers in large power distribution networksC F M Almeida, J CC Amasifen, R A Spalding, E L Ferrari , N Kagan, University of Sao Paulo, Brazil, H Kagan, Sinapsis Inovacao Em Energia, Brazil, D Mollica, A Dominice, L Zamboni, M A P Fredes, G H Batista, EDP, Brazil
1248Evolution of electrical distribution grid sizing considering self-consumption of local renewable productionA Rogeau, T Barbier, R Girard, MINES ParisTech, France, N Kong, ENEDIS, France
1281Evaluation of the Impact of Plug-In Electric Vehicles in Greek Distribution NetworkE Voumvoulakis, E Leonidaki, G Papoutsis, N Hatziargyriou, HEDNO, Greece
1346Simultaneous optimization of tie switches placement and reserve capacity margin of Sub-Transmission substations considering the conflict between Short-term and Long-term planningM Hoseinpour, M-R Haghifam, S M Miri Larimi, Tarbiat Modares University, Iran, M Zangiabadi, Newcastle University, United Kingdom
1357Demonstration of an actively managed planning approach for connection of renewable generationS Conner, G Harrison, University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom
1367Towards more cost-effective PV connection request assessments via time-series based grid simulation and analysisA Ulbig, S Koch, Adaptricity, Switzerland, C Antonakopoulos, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
0031Dealing with sparse smart metering data in techno-economic analysis of low voltage networksF Vallée, M Hupez, F Toubeau, Z De Grève, University of Mons, Belgium
0179Analysis of probabilistic load flow using point estimation method to evaluate the quantiles of electrical networks state variablesG Plattner, EDF - RandD, France, H Farah Semlali, N Kong, Enedis, France
0182Long-term forecasting of reactive power demand in distribution networksC Kaloudas, R Shaw, Electricity North West Ltd, United Kingdom
0222Elektro Gorenjska CIM projectB Rozic, D Mlakar, M Gruden, GDB doo, Slovenia, N Petrovic, Elektro Gorenjska, Slovenia
0238Advancement in state grasping method of MV distribution network for short-term and mid-term planningH Ishikawa, T Yamada, K Sada, Chubu Electric Power Company Inc, Japan, T Takano, N Itaya, Mitsubishi Electric Corp, Japan, H Ohtsu, Mitsubishi Electric Information Network Corp, Japan
0294Resilience of the DSO network near 50.2HzD Vangulick, T V Cutsem, ORES, Belgium/University of Liège, Belgium, D Ernst, University of Liège, Belgium
0306Impact of PV distributed generation on EDP Distribuição LV grid lossesM I Verdelho, R Prata, EDPD, Portugal, P Carvalho, J Machado, IST/INESC-Id, Portugal
0314A model to simulate medium voltage active networks with an aggregated view of the low voltage endsA Pagnetti, G Malarange, EDF RandD, France, F Pilo, S Ruggeri, University of Cagliari, Italy
0315Effects of asymmetrically connected PV and battery systems on the node voltages and PEN-Conductor currents in low voltage gridsM Wagler, R Witzmann, Technical University of Munich (TUM), Germany
0367The impacts of a reduction in 11kV voltage settings in South WalesG Shaddick, A Green, University of Bath, United Kingdom, M Watson, Western Power Distribution, United Kingdom
0370Identification of electrical energy consumption patternsV Pereira, P Mousinho, L Jorge, EDP Distribuição, Portugal
0380Application of time-resolved input data for smart grid simulationA Shapovalov, C Kittl, C Rehtanz, TU Dortmund University, Germany, L Jendernalik, A Schneider, D Giavarra, Westnetz GmbH, Germany
0381Utilizing residential flexibility in the planning of LV-networksJ Reinders, R Bernards, TU Eindhoven, Netherlands, D Geldtmeijer, J Morren, H Slootweg, Enexis BV, Netherlands/TU Eindhoven, Netherlands
0489Improved three phase power flow method for calculation of power losses in unbalanced radial distribution networkT Alinjak, K Trupinic, HEP ODS, Croatia, I Pavic, FER, Croatia
0577A comparative assessment of a quasi-sequential and a sequential approach for distribution network stochastic analysisM Hupez, Z De Grève, F Vallée, University of Mons, Belgium
0584Wind power forecasting based on refined LSTAR-GARCH modelH Chen, State Grid Jiangsu Electric Power Company, China, R Li, Chinese Society for Electrical Engineering, China, Y Wang, C Xu, Southeast University, China
0600Application and evaluation of a probabilistic forecasting model for expected local PV penetration levelsR Bernards, TU Eindhoven, Netherlands, R Verweij, E J Coster, Stedin BV, Netherlands, J Morren, H Slootweg, Enexis BV, Netherlands/ TU Eindhoven, Netherlands
0625Probabilistic day-ahead forecasting of household electricity demandA Gerossier, R Girard, G Kariniotakis, A Michiorri, PSL Research University, France
0654Analysing the ability of smart meter data to provide accurate information to the UK's DNOsG Poursharif, A Brint, The University of Sheffield, United Kingdom, M Black, M Marshall, Northern Powergrid, United Kingdom
0738The impact of low carbon technologies on short circuit levels at medium voltage networksJ Berry, Western Power Distribution, United Kingdom, A Kazerooni, M Eves, WSP|Parsons Brinckerhoff, United Kingdom
0743Long term forecast of local electrical demand and evaluation of future impacts on the electricity distribution networkN Kong, M Bocquel, G Pelton, P Cauchois, Enedis, France, T Barbier, R Girard, E Magliaro, G Kariniotakis , MINES Paris Tech, France
0785Identifying energy efficiency improvements and savings potential in Croatian energy networksT Baricevic, M Skok, EIHP, Croatia, S Zutobradic, L Wagmann, HERA, Croatia
0805Performance assessment of a three-phase distribution network with multiple residential single phase PV systemsS Bhagavathy, N Pearsall, G Putrus, Northumbria University, United Kingdom, S Walker, Newcastle University, United Kingdom
0806Combination of linear power flow tools for voltages and power estimation on mv networksJ Buire, X Guillaud, F Colas, L2EP, France, J-Y Dieulot, CRIStAL, France, L De Alvaro, Enedis, France
0827Advancement of load estimation method for LV distribution facilitiesH Wada, H Nomura, E Umemura, Chubu Electric Power Company Inc., Japan
0836Behaviour of street lighting feeders supplying traditional and new LED lampsA Ilo, E Torabi, W Gawlik, TU Wien, Austria, G Wötzl,TU Wien, Austria, MA 33 - Wien Luechtet, Austria
0842Improved small area forecasting for electrical spatial load forecast analysisJ McCann, A Chabrol, S Quinn, ESB International, Ireland
0856Stochastic effects of customer behaviour on bottom up load estimationsJ Heres, V van Westering, Alliander NV, Netherlands/Delft University of Technology, Netherlands, G van der Lubbe, D Janssen, Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen, Netherlands
0910Fully automated calculations in both MV and LV networksF Provoost, F Smits, Alliander, Netherlands, L W Jansen, Phase to Phase, Netherlands
0932Developing static model of fault current limiter technologiesA Kazerooni, G Tsigara, N Murdoch, WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff, United Kingdom, J Berry ,Western Power Distribution, United Kingdom
0963LossesM Bebbington, W Mantle, SP Energy Networks, United Kingdom, R Bryans, TNEI Services Ltd, United Kingdom
0976Characterisation of 11kV fault level contributions based on substation load profileP Edwards, WSP | Parsons Brickerhoff, United Kingdom, J Berry, Western Power Distribution, United Kingdom
0988Containment of power losses in LV networks with high penetration of distributed generationG Celli, N Natale, F Pilo, G Pisano, University of Cagliari, Italy, F Bignucolo, M Coppo, A Savio, R Turri, University of Padova, Italy, A Cerretti e-distribuzione SpA, Italy
1007Optimal network reconfiguration in distribution system for loss reduction and voltage profile improvement using hybrid algorithm of PSO and ACOM A Heidari, SHEDC, Iran
1011Identification and evaluation of energy theft using the state estimator in MV and LV grids with exogenous parameters for planning expansionD Duarte, D Kondo, F Matsuzaki, J Guaraldo, M Souza, Sinapsis, Brazil, H Silva, M Ferreira, Electrobras Alagoas, Brazil, R Silva, Eletrobras Rondônia, Brazil, L Brito, R Ross, CEPEL, Brazil, N Kagan, , USP, Brazil
1020The improved model for the spatial load forecasting of the Slovenian distribution networkM Grabner, Z Bregar, Š Ivanjko, L Valencic, Milan Vidmar Electric Power Research Institute, Slovenia
1064Load criticalities detection on HV/MV Substations in multi-country scenarioG Palumbo, S Morel, G Bruno, F Viapiana, Enel SpA, Italy, C F Gomez-Arbelaez, CODENSA-Enel, Columbia
1071ANDES: grid capacity planning using a bottom-up, profile-based load forecasting approachP van de Sande, M Danes, T Dekker, Alliander NV, Netherlands
1076Accurate determination of distribution network lossesA Urquhart, M Thomson, Loughborough University, United Kingdom, C Harrap, Western Power Distribution, United Kingdom
1175A co-simulation approach using PowerFactory and MATLAB/Simulink to enable validation of distributed control concepts within future power systemsK Johnstone, S M Blair, M H Syed, A Emhemed, G M Burt, University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom, T Strasser, AIT Austrian Institute of Technology, Austria
1222Comparing time series clustering approaches for individual electrical load patternsZ De Greve, F Lecron, F Vallee, University of Mons, Belgium, G Mor, D Perez, S Danov, J Cipriano CIMNE, UPC, Spain
1229Using matrix factorization for the prediction of electrical quantitiesF Lecron, Z De Greve, F Vallee, University of Mons, Belgium, G Mor, D Perez, S Danov, J Cipriano CIMNE, UPC, Spain
1247A hybrid model approach for forecasting electricity demandJ Teixeira, S Macedo, S Gonçalves, A Soares, EDP Distribuição, Portugal, M Inoue, EDP Brasil, Brazil, P Cañete, Brazil, HCD, Spain
1258Fraud detection in low voltage electricity consumers using socioeconomic indicators and billing profile in smart gridsJ Pulz, R B Muller, F Romero, A Meffe, Daimon, Brazil, A F Garcez Neto, A S Jesus, Sulgipe, Brazil
1260Innovative approaches to identification and reduction of distribution network lossesJ Acosta, C Higgins, TNEI, United Kingdom, M Hughes, Element Energy, United Kingdom, T Manolopoulos ,SSEN, United Kingdom
1286Radial distribution network reconfiguration (dnr) for power losses reduction using a modified particle swarm optimization (MPSO)I Atteya, H Ashour, Arab Academy for Sciences and Technology, Egypt, N Fahmi, D Strickland,Aston University, United Kingdom