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2001

Spatial analysis tool to evaluate spatial incremental costs on electric distribution

Authors
Monteiro, C; Ramirez Rosado, IJ; Miranda, V; Sousa, M; Lara Santillan, P; Zorzano Alba, E; Zorzano Santamaria, P;

Publication
2001 IEEE Porto Power Tech Proceedings

Abstract
The evaluation of high-potential areas for integrating distributed resources is mainly dependent on the geographical characterization of resources, consumptions, energy technologies and infrastructures. The effect of distributed resources on electric distribution could be studied by a spatial evaluation of incremental costs. This paper presents a Spatial Support System (SSS), based on GIS methodologies, to evaluate the spatial impact caused by integration of distributed power resources on the power distribution network costs. © 2001 IEEE.

2001

Spatial offer and demand forecasting with neuro fuzzy inference systems in GIS

Authors
Miranda, V; Monteiro, C; Konjic, T;

Publication
2001 IEEE POWER ENGINEERING SOCIETY WINTER MEETING, CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS, VOLS 1-3

Abstract
This text presents an overview of the basic concepts of a Neuro-Fuzzy inference system for spatial Offer-and-Demand forecasting of electric power on a geographical basis, over GIS (Geographical Information Systems).

2001

Contents

Authors
Lopes, J; Matos, M;

Publication
IEEE Power Engineering Review - IEEE Power Eng. Rev.

Abstract

2001

Loss minimization in distribution networks with multiple load scenarios

Authors
Matos, MA; Melo, P;

Publication
2001 IEEE Porto Power Tech Proceedings

Abstract
In distribution networks, the problem of finding the radial configuration that minimizes losses is usually solved for the peak load scenario, since this is the worst case situation regarding both losses and network loading. In general, the solution will remain optimal for other load levels, provided that there is an homothetic load variation. However, in some situations, the load pattern in the entire network may change during the day, or in seasonal periods, leading to situations where the solution is not optimal outside the peak period, or outside a specific period. On the other hand, the presence of dispersed generation directly connected to the distribution network may also contribute to these situations. This paper addresses this issue by considering a set of load scenarios and finding single or multiple configuration solutions that minimize both energy losses and switching actions, in a bicriteria framework. The optimization engine uses a Simulated Annealing algorithm previously reported to give good results in this class of problem |1]|2|. The methodology is illustrated with an example. © 2001 IEEE.

2001

Preliminary results from the MORE advanced control advice project for secure operation of isolated power systems with increased renewable energy penetration and storage

Authors
Hatziargyriou, N; Contaxis, G; Matos, M; Pecas Lopes, JA; Vasconcelos, MH; Kariniotakis, G; Mayer, D; Halliday, J; Dutton, G; Dokopoulos, P; Bakirtzis, A; Stefanakis, J; Gigantidou, A; O'Donnell, P; McCoy, D; Fernandes, MJ; Cotrim, JMS; Figueira, AP;

Publication
2001 IEEE Porto Power Tech Proceedings

Abstract
In this paper, preliminary results from MORE CARE, a European R&D project financed within the Energy Program are described. This project has as main objective the development of an advanced control software system, aiming to optimize the overall performance of isolated and weakly interconnected systems in liberalized market environments by increasing the share of wind energy and other renewable forms, including advanced on-line security functions. The main features of the control system comprise advanced software modules for load and wind power forecasting, unit commitment and economic dispatch of the conventional and renewable units and on-line security assessment capabilities integrated in a friendly Man-Machine environment. Pilot installations of advanced control functions are foreseen on the islands of Crete, Ireland and Madeira. © 2001 IEEE.

2001

Simulated Annealing for the Unit Commitment problem

Authors
Viana, A; De Sousa, JP; Matos, M;

Publication
2001 IEEE Porto Power Tech Proceedings

Abstract
Due to their efficiency and their interesting design and implementation features, metaheuristics have been used for a long time with success, in dealing with combinatorial problems. In recent years they have been applied to the Unit Commitment problem with rather interesting results that justify further research in the area. In this paper we present a Simulated Annealing approach to the Unit Commitment problem. Two coding schemes are compared, new neighbourhood structures are presented and some searching strategies are discussed. Preliminary computational experience, performed on some test instances, shows that this approach is flexible, effective and able to handle variations on the problem structure. © 2001 IEEE.

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