1990
Autores
MATOS, MA; LOPES, JAP; BARBOSA, FPM;
Publicação
PROCEEDINGS OF THE TENTH POWER SYSTEMS COMPUTATION CONFERENCE
Abstract
2009
Autores
Matos, M; Lopes, JP; Rosa, M; Ferreira, R; da Silva, AL; Sales, W; Resende, L; Manso, L; Cabral, P; Ferreira, M; Martins, N; Artaiz, C; Soto, F; Lopez, R;
Publicação
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ELECTRICAL POWER & ENERGY SYSTEMS
Abstract
This paper presents an application of probabilistic methodologies to evaluate the reserve requirements of generating systems with a large penetration of renewable energy sources. The idea is to investigate the behavior of reliability indices, including those from the well-being analysis, when the major portion of the renewable sources comes from wind power and other intermittent sources. A new simulation process to address operating reserve adequacy is introduced, and the correspondent reliability indices are observed. Case Studies on the Portuguese and Spanish generating systems are presented and discussed.
2000
Autores
Matos, MA; Hatziargyriou, ND; Lopes, JAP;
Publicação
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON POWER SYSTEMS
Abstract
This paper provides a description of a new approach for steady state security evaluation, using fuzzy nearest prototype classifiers, The basic method has an off-line training phase, used to design the fast classifiers for on-line purposes, allowing more than the two traditional security classes. A battery of these fuzzy classifiers, valid for a specific configuration of the network, is adopted to produce a global evaluation for all relevant single Contingencies. An important feature of this approach is that it selects automatically the most appropriate number of security clusters for each selected contingency. Natural language-labeling is also used to produce standardized sentences about the security level of the system, improving in this way the communication process between the system and the operator. The paper is completed by an example on a realistic model of the Hellenic interconnected power system, where seven contingencies were simulated.
2008
Autores
Brown, PD; Pecas Lopes, JAP; Matos, MA;
Publicação
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON POWER SYSTEMS
Abstract
This work describes an economic analysis of the inclusion of pumped storage in a small island system that has abundant renewable energy available but that at times cannot accept all of this power because of limits imposed by security criteria. The question of whether or how much pumped storage to include is addressed by formulating a linear programming optimization problem. The stochastic nature of load and renewable production is addressed using scenarios developed through fuzzy clustering. Both the unit capacity in MW and the reservoir storage capacity in MWh are optimized, and optimal operating strategies for the scenarios are produced. Results showed that including pumped storage can be an effective means of allowing larger penetration of intermittent renewable energy sources, improving both the dynamic security and the economic operation of a test system. Including the dynamic security criteria in the economic question of dimensioning the pumped storage unit proved to make a significant difference in the optimal pumped storage capacity.
2011
Autores
Da Silva, MM; Lopes, JAP; Matos, MA;
Publicação
2011 IEEE PES Trondheim PowerTech: The Power of Technology for a Sustainable Society, POWERTECH 2011
Abstract
This paper presents a Multicriteria Decision Aid methodology for planning energy storage and sustainable mobility, in an isolated system. The objective of this research is to enhance the sustainability of the analyzed case study (São Miguel Island), by comparing a set of alternatives for energy storage and sustainable mobility. The alternatives characterization and evaluation is made through the calculation of meaningful attributes, namely: carbon emissions, overall costs and reliability. An analysis of the most interesting alternatives is also performed. © 2011 IEEE.
2009
Autores
Vasiljevska, J; Pecas Lopes, JAP; Matos, MA;
Publicação
2009 IEEE BUCHAREST POWERTECH, VOLS 1-5
Abstract
Recognizing the benefit that one can get by exploiting the Micro-Grid (MG) concept, as an active part of the Low Voltage (LV) network comprising several micro-generation (mu G) sources, controllable loads and storage devices, is a key issue towards the MG concept deployment. Furthermore, the MG concept is extended into Multi-Micro Grid (MMG) concept, identifying the benefits that can be obtained at Medium Voltage (MV) level. The main idea behind this research is to show what one gains and what one looses by setting up the MG concept. Therefore, the benefits reported, are evaluated through a cost-benefit approach by modeling the problem as a multi-attribute problem using several Decision-Aid (DA) techniques to capture different Decision Maker (DM) preference structures.
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