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Publications by João Peças Lopes

2013

Electric vehicle integration into modern power networks

Authors
Garcia Valle, R; Lopes, JAP;

Publication
Electric Vehicle Integration into Modern Power Networks

Abstract
Electric Vehicle Integration into Modern Power Networks provides coverage of the challenges and opportunities posed by the progressive integration of electric drive vehicles. Starting with a thorough overview of the current electric vehicle and battery state-of-the-art, this work describes dynamic software tools to assess the impacts resulting from the electric vehicles deployment on the steady state and dynamic operation of electricity grids, identifies strategies to mitigate them and the possibility to support simultaneously large-scale integration of renewable energy sources. New business models and control management architectures, as well as the communication infrastructure required to integrate electric vehicles as active demand are presented. Finally, regulatory issues of integrating electric vehicles into modern power systems are addressed. Inspired by two courses held under the EES-UETP umbrella in 2010 and 2011, this contributed volume consists of nine chapters written by leading researchers and professionals from the industry as well as academia.

2017

Dual technology energy storage system applied to two complementary electricity markets using a weekly differentiated approach

Authors
Ferreira, HL; Stankova, K; Lopes, JP; Slootweg, JG; Kling, WL;

Publication
JOURNAL OF ENERGY STORAGE

Abstract
This paper deals with integration of energy storage systems into electricity markets. We explain why the energy storage systems increase flexibility of both power systems and energy markets and why such flexibility is desirable, particularly when variable renewable energy sources are being used in existing power systems. As opposed to the existing literature, our model includes a dual technology energy storage system, acting in two different markets. We introduce a mathematical formulation for this model applied to two Dutch electricity markets. Adopting optimal control approach with the goal to maximize the yearly benefit, we show that the dual energy storage system can be profitable already when the same buying/selling strategies are adopted for the working days and weekends. We show that the profitability (slightly) increases with different buying/selling strategies for the weekdays and weekends. Finally, we demonstrate how the yearly benefit varies with size and efficiency of the devices chosen and market prices. (C) 2017 Published by Elsevier Ltd.

2018

Electric Vehicles Charging Management and Control Strategies

Authors
Soares, FJ; Rua, D; Gouveia, C; Tavares, BD; Coelho, AM; Lopes, JAP;

Publication
IEEE VEHICULAR TECHNOLOGY MAGAZINE

Abstract
In this article, we present a holistic framework for the integration of electric vehicles (EVs) in electric power systems. Their charging management and control methodologies must be optimized to minimize the negative impact of the charging process on the grid and maximize the benefits that charging controllability may bring to their owners, energy retailers, and system operators. We have assessed the performance of these methods initially through steady-state computational simulations, and then we validated them in a microgrid (MG) laboratory environment.

2017

Electric Vehicles in Automatic Generation Control for Systems with Large Integration of Renewables

Authors
Rocha Almeida, PMR; Iria, JP; Soares, FJ; Pecas Lopes, JAP;

Publication
2017 IEEE POWER & ENERGY SOCIETY GENERAL MEETING

Abstract
This work addresses the possibility of integrating Electric Vehicles (EV) in the Automatic Generation Control (AGC) operation for provision of secondary reserves in interconnected systems, contributing to reduce the requirements for conventional secondary reserves in systems with large scale integration of renewable sources. A test system was used to assess the performance of EV as secondary reserve providers, when facing the loss of conventional generation as well as the loss of a large amount of wind power production.

2018

Advanced Energy Management for Demand Response and Microgeneration Integration

Authors
Abreu, C; Rua, D; Machado, P; Pecas Lopes, JAP; Heleno, M;

Publication
2018 POWER SYSTEMS COMPUTATION CONFERENCE (PSCC)

Abstract
Energy management is a key tool that will enable consumers to optimize their energy use according to different objectives. Allow users to insert their energy use preferences combined with the effective configuration and control of existing devices (loads and micro generation) is the basis, in this paper, to design adaptable energy optimization algorithms that are capable of outputting feasible, understandable and useful actions, automated and/or manual, for the activation of the existing portfolio of flexible devices. This paper presents an advanced energy management system as an innovative platform that intends to accomplish real energy optimization schemes to support demand response, promote the energy efficiency and contribute towards renewable integration.

2018

Control Room Requirements for Voltage Control in Future Power Systems

Authors
Coelho, A; Soares, F; Merino, J; Riano, S; Lopes, JP;

Publication
ENERGIES

Abstract
In future power grids, a large integration of renewable energy sources is foreseen, which will impose serious technical challenges to system operators. To mitigate some of the problems that renewable energy sources may bring, new voltage and frequency control strategies must be developed. Given the expected evolution of technologies and information systems, these new strategies will benefit from increasing system observability and resources controllability, enabling a more efficient grid operation. The ELECTRA IRP project addressed the new challenges that future power systems will face and developed new grid management and control functionalities to overcome the identified problems. This work, implemented in the framework of ELECTRA, presents an innovative functionality for the control room of the cell operator and its application in assistance with the voltage control designed for the Web-of-Cells. The voltage control method developed uses a proactive mode to calculate the set-points to be sent to the flexible resources, each minute, for a following 15-min period. This way, the voltage control method developed is able to mitigate voltage problems that may occur, while, at the same time, contributes to reduce the energy losses. To enable a straightforward utilization of this functionality, a user interface was created for system operators so they can observe the network state and control resources in a forthright manner accordingly.

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