CIRED 2018. Theme 2: Architecture and system development

CIRED 2018. Theme 2: Architecture and system development

7-8 июня 2018, Словения (Любляна)

ТемаАвторы
0043Microgrids for decentralized energy markets based on blockchainsGiovanni Velotto, ABB Corporate Research, Sweden; Ritwik Majumder, ABB Corporate Research, Sweden; Bemgt Stridh, ABB Corporate Research, Sweden
0276Bottom Up Approach for the Prediction of the Deployment of Distributed Energy ResourcesOliver Pohl, Schleswig-Holstein Netz AG, Germany; Torsten Sowa, Schleswig-Holstein Netz AG, Germany; Tobias Pletzer, Schleswig-Holstein Netz AG, Germany; Xiaohu Tao, Schleswig-Holstein Netz AG, Germany; Maximilian Rose, Schleswig-Holstein Netz AG, Germany
0396DC Microgrids for energy communities in the developing worldChristina Papadimitriou, National Technical University of Athens, Greece; Vasilis Kleftakis, National Technical University of Athens, Greece; Nikos Hatziargyriou, National Technical University of Athens, Greece
0415Analysis of local demand trends and forecasting through weather correction and benefit to DSO transistion and microgrids Analysis of local demand trends and forecasting through weather correction and benefit to DSO transition and microgridsJonathan Fox, SP Energy Networks, United Kingdom; Milana Plecas, SP Energy Networks, United Kingdom; David Neilson, SP Energy Networks, United Kingdom; Dirk Cannon, Digital Engineering, United Kingdom; James Parr, Digital Engineering, United Kingdom
0492An industrial solution of data-sharing enabling LECsPatrick Liminana, Enedis, France; Corinne Soors, Enedis, France; Benoit Vuillaume, Enedis, France
0506Microgrid as a technological mean to multi-energy communities penetrationEdoardo Corsetti, Ricerca sul Sistema Energetico (RSE), Italy; Giuseppe Antonio Guagliardi, Ricerca sul Sistema Energetico (RSE), Italy; Carlo Sandroni, Ricerca sul Sistema Energetico (RSE), Italy
0534A framework to evaluate microgrids & energy storage for increasing distribution system reliabilityGaurav Singh, Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI), The United States of America; Jouni Peppanen, Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI), The United States of America; Arindam Maitra, Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI), The United States of America; Jigar Patel, Hydro one, Canada
0078Assessment Studies Regarding the Optimal Sizing of Wind Integrated Hybrid Power Plants For Off-Grid SystemsLennart Petersen, Department of Energy Technology, Aalborg University, Denmark; Florin Iov, Department of Energy Technology, Aalborg University, Denmark; German Claudio Tarnowski, Vestas Wind Systems, Denmark; Carlos Eduardo Carrejo Gonzales, Vestas Wind Systems, Denmark
0082SPORE @REIDS – A multi-fluid microgrid demonstrator in SingaporeQuentin Antoine, Engie Laborelec, Belgium; Stijn Uytterhoeven, Engie Laborelec, Belgium; Laurie Pazienza, Engie Laborelec, Belgium
0089EDPD’s experience with data analytics and stochastic simulation methods for risk-controlled network planningAndre Aguas, EDP Distribuição, Portugal; Vera Pereira, EDP Distribuição, Portugal; Pedro Carvalho, AmberTree, Portugal; Joao Machado, AmberTree, Portugal; Luisa Jorge, EDP Distribuição, Portugal ; Ricardo Prata, EDP Distribuição, Portugal; Rui Bento, EDP Distribuição, Portugal; Luís Ferreira, AmberTree, Portugal
0091Microgrid Open Architecture: The need for an Open Architecture that Promotes Flexibility, Scalability, and SecurityMark Ossel, OSGP Alliance, The Netherlands
0106A methodology to assess the potential of demand response of industry in Italy A methodology to assess the potential of demand response of industry in Italysimone maggiore, Ricerca sul Sistema Energetico (RSE), Italy; claudio zagano, Ricerca sul Sistema Energetico (RSE), Italy; anna realini, Ricerca sul Sistema Energetico (RSE), Italy
0119Validating the ELECTRA Web-of-Cell control concept – An overview of possible simulation environment enhancementsMattia Cabiati, Ricerca sul Sistema Energetico (RSE), Italy; Carlo Tornelli, Ricerca sul Sistema Energetico (RSE), Italy; Christian Seitl, AIT Austrian Institute of Technology, Austria; Thomas Strasser, AIT Austrian Institute of Technology, Austria
0128Isolated microgrid design problem considering resiliency indicesSajjad Rahmanzadeh, Guilan Power Distribution Company, Islamic Republic Of Iran; Hamed Daneshvar, Guilan Power Distribution Company, Islamic Republic Of Iran; Ali Mirzazadeh, Guilan Power Distribution Company, Islamic Republic Of Iran
0137Robust and reliable design of a micro-grid supply chain based on photovoltaic energy in presence of system disruptions (Case study: Yazd; a sunny city with 320 days sunshine)Davood Shishebori, Yazd Electric Distribution Company, Islamic Republic Of Iran; Faride Behdad, Yazd Electric Distribution Company, Islamic Republic Of Iran; Ahmad Ahmadi Yazdi, Yazd Electric Distribution Company, Islamic Republic Of Iran
0143Design of a grid-connected campus microgrid considering energy efficiency and financial feasibilityBa Hau Vu, Kookmin University, The Republic Of Korea; Munir Aminu Husein, Kookmin University, The Republic Of Korea; Il-Yop Chung, Kookmin University, The Republic Of Korea; Jintae Cho, Korea Electric Power Corporation , The Republic Of Korea
0174Design of Decentral Energy System – Optimized Energy Supply on Basis of PSS®DEHan Rui, Siemens AG, Germany; Ben Gemsjaeger, Siemens AG, Germany; Tongtong Akerman, Siemens AG, Germany
0178A 100% renewable isolated μ-grid in Mafatedavide beretta, EIFER, Germany; Philippe Mocoteguy, EIFER, Germany; giovanna sessa, EIFER, Germany; matthieu limagne, EDF SEI La Reunion, France; jean emmanuel boucher, Powidian, France
0185Guidelines for residential customer interface and connection principles in LVDC gridsAntti Alahäivälä, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Ltd, Finland; Kari Mäki, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Ltd, Finland; Anna Kulmala, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Ltd, Finland; Jussi Ikäheimo, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Ltd, Finland; Kim Forssen, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Ltd, Finland ; YoungPyo Cho, KEPCO Research Institute, The Republic Of Korea; Jintae Cho, KEPCO Research Institute, The Republic Of Korea; JuYoung Kim, KEPCO Research Institute, The Republic Of Korea; HONGJOO KIM, KEPCO Research Institute, The Republic Of Korea
0192LV Connect and Manage: A Novel Solution for LCT IntegrationSamuel Jupe, Nortech Management Limited, United Kingdom; Mikhail Prokhnich, Western Power Distribution, United Kingdom
0194Architecture of Virtual Power Plant for Ancillary ServicesJibran Ali, DITEN-University of Genova, Italy; Stefano Massucco, DITEN (University of Genova), Italy; Federico Silvestro, DITEN (University of Genova), Italy
0255Design and development of a smart urban microgrid for an electric logistics fleetChristos Keramisanos, UK Power Networks Services, United Kingdom; Peter Harris, UPS, United Kingdom; Panagiotis Papadopoulos, HIT Hypertech Innovations, Cyprus; Ismini Dimitriadou, UK Power Networks, United Kingdom
0257On Fostering Smart Grid Systems Development and Validationwith a Model-Based Engineering and Support FrameworkFilip Pröstl-Andrén, AIT Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH, Austria; Thomas Strasser, AIT Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH, Austria; Jürgen Resch, Ing. Punzenberger COPA-DATA GmbH, Austria; Christof Brandauer, Salzburg Research Forschungsgesellschaft m.b.H., Austria; Georg Panholzer, Salzburg Research Forschungsgesellschaft m.b.H., Austria ; Christian Seitl, AIT Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH, Austria
0284Reliability Evaluation of Grid-Connected Microgrids with High Penetration of Renewable Distributed Energy ResourcesAlberto Escalera Blasco, IMDEA Energy Institute, Spain; MIlan Prodanovic, IMDEA Energy Institute, Spain; Rodrigo Segovia, IMDEA Energy Institute, Spain; Edgardo D. Castronuovo, University Carlos III de Madrid, Spain
0301Multi-Laboratory Cooperation for Validating Microgrid and Smart Distribution System ApproachesMarcel Otte, Hamburg University of Applied Sciences, Germany; Daniele Pala, Ricerca sul Sistema Energetico (RSE), Italy; Carlo Sandroni, Ricerca sul Sistema Energetico (RSE), Italy; Sebastian Rohjans, Hamburg University of Applied Sciences, Germany; Thomas Strasser, AIT Austrian Institute of Technology, Austria
0303Artificial Intelligence for Microgrid PlanningAge Van der Mei, Duinn, The Netherlands; Jan-Peter Doomernik, Enexis, The Netherlands
0305An Energy Storage Integration Tool for Microgrid Techno-economic Assessment An energy storage integration tool for microgrid techno-economic assessmentAnastasia Nikolopoulou, DNV GL, The Netherlands; Novy Francis, DNV GL, The Netherlands; Jos van der Burgt, DNV GL, The Netherlands; Rick Scharrenberg, DNV GL, The Netherlands
0320Integrating an Agent-Aggregator Model for Demand Side Management in Distribution Network PlanningIrena Dukovska, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands; Raoul Bernards, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands; Johan Morren, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands; Han (J.G.) Slootweg, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands
0322Block-level microgrids for power system resilience: Scaling and impactsAminy Ostfeld, University of California, Berkeley, The United States of America; Michael Whitmeyer, University of California, Berkeley, The United States of America; Alexandra von Meier, University of California, Berkeley, The United States of America
0324Blockchain for peer-to-peer energy exchanges: probabilistic approach of Proof of StakeDavid Vangulick, ORES - University of Liège, Belgium; Bertrand Cornélusse, University of Liège, Belgium; Damien Ernst, University of Liège, Belgium
0336Study on Small Power Grid Model with an EMS that controls diesel generators, PV and storage batteriesYOSHIAKI KUSHIMA, TEPCO Power Grid, inc., Japan; KAZUHIRO YOSHIMURA, Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings, Inc., Japan; SATORU KOIZUMI, TEPCO Power Grid, inc., Japan; MASAHITO MIYATA, TEPCO Power Grid, inc., Japan
0338Development and Test of KEPCO Distribution Management SystemCheol-Min Chu, KEPCO Research Institute, The Republic Of Korea; Won-Wook Jung, KEPCO Research Institute, The Republic Of Korea; Jeong-Hun Kim, KEPCO Research Institute, The Republic Of Korea; Jong-Nam Weon, KEPCO Research Institute, The Republic Of Korea
0363When to go for microgrids? Analysis of the main drivers in energy access contextGauthier Roig, Tractebel, Belgium; Sebastien Leyder, Tractebel, Belgium; Stanislav Yordanov, Tractebel, Belgium
0373Smart Grid Security Method: Consolidating requirements using a systematic approachMarie Clausen, OFFIS e.V., Germany; Marion Gottschalk, OFFIS e.V., Germany; Sebastian Hanna, OFFIS e.V., Germany; Christina Kronberg, OFFIS e.V., Germany; Christine Rosinger, OFFIS e.V., Germany ; Maike Rosinger, OFFIS e.V., Germany; Judith Schulte, OFFIS e.V., Germany; Johann Schütz, OFFIS e.V., Germany; Mathias Uslar, OFFIS e.V., Germany
0388Power Systems Modelling of a Community Energy ProjectGita Judah, Frazer Nash, United Kingdom
0403Distributed P2P Energy Trading System Using Matching MechanismYasuhiro Takeda, The University of Tokyo, Japan; Shin Fukushima, The University of Tokyo, Japan; Kenji Tanaka, The University of Tokyo, Japan
0407Robust holistic architecture for smart power systemsAlbana ILO, TU Wien, ESEA, Gußhausstraße 25/370-1, 1040, Wien, Austria; Christian Schirmer, TU Wien, ESEA, Gußhausstraße 25/370-1, 1040, Wien, Austria; Daniel-Leon Schultis, TU Wien, ESEA, Gußhausstraße 25/370-1, 1040, Wien, Austria
0413A Practicable Design of Energy Internet Compatible with Current Power Supply SystemAiQiang Pan, Shanghai Electric Power Research Institute,SGCC, China; ling pan, Shanghai Electric Power Research Institute,SGCC, China; Ting Zhao, Global Energy Interconnection Research Institute, China; Di Zhang, Global Energy Interconnection Research Institute, China
0414Residential quarters as innovative energy cellsLinda Günther, Bergische Universität Wuppertal, Germany; James Garzon-Real, Bergische Universität Wuppertal, Germany; Daniel Wolter, Bergische Universität Wuppertal, Germany; Markus Zdrallek, Bergische Universität Wuppertal, Germany; Nadine Lucke, Gas und Wärme Institut Essen e.V., Germany ; Jörn Benthin, Gas und Wärme Institut Essen e.V., Germany
0420MASERA: Microgrid for Affordable and Sustainable Electricity in Remote AreasKévin Choletais, EDF R&D, France; Stéphane JAMET, Enedis, France; Roch DROZDOWSKI-STREHL, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
0446A novel approach for peer-to-peer exchange in microgrids with respect to carbon emissionsNikolas Spiliopoulos, Newcastle University, United Kingdom; Uma Rajarathnam, Enzen Global, India; Damian Giaouris, Newcastle University, United Kingdom; Phil Taylor, Newcastle University, United Kingdom; Neal Wade, Newcastle University, United Kingdom
0453An Adaptable System Architecture for Modular, Standardized and Scalable Urban Energy SystemsJonas Hinker, TU Dortmund University, Germany; Sergio Contreras, TU Dortmund University, Germany; Johanna Myrzik, TU Dortmund University, Germany
0455LV network control architecture: H2020 InteGrid case studyJosé Costa, EDP NEW R&D, Portugal; Célia Trocato, EDP Distribuição, Portugal; jorge moreira, EDP Distribuição, Portugal; André Madureira, INESC TEC, Portugal; David Rua, INESC TEC, Portugal ; David Fonseca, EDP Distribuição, Portugal
0484Evaluation of coordinated control of flexibility in an energy community in the presence of renewables, storage and grid injection limitsParvathy Chittur Ramaswamy, Tractebel, Belgium; Damien Schyns, Tractebel, Belgium; Louise De Vos, Tractebel, Belgium; Niels Leemput, Tractebel, Belgium; Siebert Bressinck, Tractebel, Belgium ; Vincenzo Giordano, Tractebel, Belgium
0503SGAM use case definition of an information exchange architectureAleksei Mashlakov, Lappeenranta University of Technology (LUT), Finland; Ville Tikka, Lappeenranta University of Technology (LUT), Finland; Samuli Honkapuro, Lappeenranta University of Technology (LUT), Finland; Pyry Lehtimäki, Tampere University of Technology, Finland; Sami Repo, Tampere University of Technology, Finland ; Antti Keski - Koukkari, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Ltd, Finland; Matti Aro, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Ltd, Finland; Rinat Abdurafikov, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Ltd, Finland; Anna Kulmala, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Ltd, Finland
0508Automated Demand Response System: Linking Customers and System Operators for Improving Energy Efficiency and Network’s Manageability – A Demonstration ProjectLuís Marques, Efacec , Portugal; Filipe Campos, Efacec , Portugal; André Simões, Efacec , Portugal; Filipe Lopes, Efacec , Portugal; Rui Fonseca, Daikin Industries, Japan ; Shuji Furui, Daikin Industries, Japan
0558Visions, Functions and Implementation of DSOs – A UK PerspectiveFurong Li, University of Bath, United Kingdom; Wangwei Kong, University of Bath, United Kingdom
0588Integration of a PV energy balancing and trading mechanism in a microgridSandford Bessler, AIT Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH, Austria; Mark Stefan, AIT Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH, Austria; Friederich Kupzog, AIT Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH, Austria
0600The Development & Implementation of a Common Application Platform to Support Local Energy CommunitiesRichard Potter, EA Technology, United Kingdom; Rachel Coxcoon, Centre for Sustainable Energy, United Kingdom; Mark Dale, Western Power Distribution, United Kingdom; Richard Ash, EA Technology, United Kingdom; Poppy Maltby, Regen, United Kingdom ; Daniel Hollingworth, EA Technology, United Kingdom