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Publications by João Tomé Saraiva

2005

Dealing with uncertainties in long term transmission expansion planning problems

Authors
Braga, AS; Saraiva, JT;

Publication
2005 IEEE Russia Power Tech, PowerTech

Abstract
Transmission expansion planning corresponds to a very relevant issue that should not be forgotten in the scope of the implementation of market mechanisms in the electricity sector. This paper describes a multicriteria model to perform transmission expansion planning exercises that combines probabilistic models to represent the reliability of system components with fuzzy models to incorporate the uncertainty on load evolution along the planning horizon. This formulation also outputs long-term marginal prices that can be used to compute the Marginal Based Remuneration. The paper includes a case study based on the Portuguese 400/220/150 kV transmission network.

2005

Development of a market approach to integrate microsources in LV distribution networks

Authors
Saraiva, JT; Sa, AR;

Publication
2005 IEEE Russia Power Tech, PowerTech

Abstract
This paper describes the research under development regarding the integration of several types of micro-source in LV distribution networks. This research is financed through an EU R&D project and tackles several scientific and technological related problems in the fields of micro-source electrical modelling, power system LV operational impact analysis, monitoring and control, power quality and network reliability, protection coordination and personnel safety, communications, economical and electrical market driven procedures and definition of new interconnection standards. In particular, in this paper we describe an approach to schedule micro-source generation and to validate that dispatch from a technical point of view using a lineraized optimization problem. The paper includes results from a case study developed in a LV test network used in the scope of the referred project.

2005

Active / reactive dispatch in competitive environment

Authors
Gomes, MHR; Saraiva, JT;

Publication
2005 IEEE Russia Power Tech, PowerTech

Abstract
Ancillary Services play an important role in power systems since they are crucial to ensure the security and quality of operation. However, this issue is sometimes forgotten and power systems tend to be analysed only from the point of view of electricity markets to schedule active power. In several countries, active and reactive dispatches were decoupled but in fact this causes several inefficiencies and technical difficulties since their schedules is not independent and the two of them determine the operation conditions of power systems. This paper describes an active / reactive dispatch model that retains the competitive aspects currently in force in power systems. It is based on an initial pool dispatch and on adjustment bids used to change generation or load values namely to accommodate losses or to curtail load if that is required to meet operation or technical constraints. This certainly contributes to clarify the roles of the Market and System Operators and to turn the decisions from the System Operator more robust and justifiable from a technical point of view.

2003

Transmission expansion planning and long term marginal prices calculation using simulated annealing

Authors
Braga, AS; Saraiva, JT;

Publication
2003 IEEE Bologna PowerTech - Conference Proceedings

Abstract
This paper addresses the problem of transmission expansion-planning in the context of the re-regulation and liberalization of power systems. The transmission expansion-planning problem is formulated as an integer problem and it is solved keeping that characteristic using Simulated Annealing. In the scope of the access to the transmission networks and the corresponding payments for Use of Networks, the paper discusses the advantages and drawbacks from adopting several cost methods and, more specifically, short-term and long-term nodal marginal prices. Long-term marginal prices are computed in the framework of the Simulated Annealing algorithm and led to the calculation of the Marginal Based Remuneration to the transmission company. The paper includes case studies based on the Portuguese 400/220/150 kV network and on a didactic 6-bus system. © 2003 IEEE.

2001

Preord - A prototype of an Object Oriented WEB browser based DMS system

Authors
Silva, MP; Saraiva, JT; Sousa, AV;

Publication
2001 IEEE Porto Power Tech Proceedings

Abstract
In this paper, we present a prototype of a DMS -Distribution Management System - using Object Oriented technology and a modular distributed multitask client-server architecture. The DMS is supported by an Object Oriented model in which the power system components are considered objects grouped in several classes according to their characteristics. The power system applications are software modules within this base platform that is physically located in a WEB server and are implemented in Java or C++. The users should connect to an HTML page in the server, download the desired applet to the client's machine establishing communication, interfaces and requesting services to the main system. The paper gives a global overview of the system, describes its architecture, gives details about the Database organization and describes the main characteristics and features of some power system applications as Topology Processor, Single Phase Power Flow and Symmetric Short Circuit. © 2001 IEEE.

2001

Use of power flow based embedded methods to set Tariffs for use of Networks - A case study using the Portuguese transmission company

Authors
Da Silva, JP; Saraiva, JT; De Leao, MTP;

Publication
2001 IEEE Porto Power Tech Proceedings

Abstract
In the scope of a consultancy study conducted by the Power Systems Unit of INESC Porto, the yearly regulated remuneration of the Portuguese transmission provider was allocated to the network users considering an approach based on power-flow embedded methods. The tested cost allocation methods were the MW.mile, the Modulus and the Zero Counterflow. The application of that approach lead to geographically discriminated Tariffs for Use of Transmission Networks. This study must be considered as a contribution to the revision process of the current regulations when the first regulatory period is about to end. It should be emphasized that it was not the purpose of this study to question the current Cost of Service/Rate of Return strategy in force in the Portuguese transmission sector and to calculate the adequate yearly remuneration of the transmission provider. The only objective of this study was to simulate the application of alternative cost allocation approaches, given that the whole amount to allocate is fixed by current rules. In this way, we think it is possible to contribute to a more technically sounded discussion about the advantages and drawbacks of several approaches. © 2001 IEEE.

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