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Power Engineering Faculty
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14:00 - 15:45 Technical Session 1016:15 - 18:00 Technical Session 14
June 30 188:30 - 10:30 Technical Session 18
11:00 - 12:30 Technical Session 2214:00 - 15:45 Technical Session 2516:15 - 18:00 Technical Session 30
9:00 - 12:00 Poster Session I 33
Wednesday July 1 378:30 - 10:30 Technical Session 37
11:00 - 12:30 Technical Session 4014:00 - 15:45 Technical Session 4416:15 - 18:00 Technical Session 47
9:00 - 12:00 Poster Session II 51
Thursday July 2 548:30 - 10:30 Technical Session 54
11:00 - 12:30 Technical Session 5814:00 - 15:45 Technical Session 61
9:00 - 12:00 Poster Session III 6416:15 - 18:00 “Basil Papadias”
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Ecaterina AndronescuMinister of Education, Research and Innovation
Romania travels, together with the EU member states, on the roadtoward a knowledge based society. This is the only viable and longstanding answer to the today’s Europe major challenges:globalization and the world economic crisis.
To respond to these two challenges, Romania sustains, within the knowledge triangleeducation research innovation, the advanced research which is focused on obtainingscientific results of international level, encourages career developments in research, aswell as creating poles of excellence. The complex research activities performed withinedge domains and participation in international networks of high level education andresearch are, also, supported. The scientometric analysis and that of the existinginfrastructure in the excellence poles emphasized some domains having a specialpotential, which are also traditional in the Romanian scientific research: biology,genetics and medicine, chemistry, the energetic sector, environment, the environmentprotection and materials science, mathematics, physics and technological physics,geology and atmosphere physics.Changing from the competitiveness based on factors (work, natural resources) orinvestments to the one based on creativity and innovation requests a development of theresearch capacity in high technology domains that can generate added value, can beexported and may involve other sectors as well. In the present moment, the researchobjectives are designing new and advanced materials, increasing products andprocesses competitiveness by using automation and integrated design, and new highlyprecise technologies and products, IT and environment protection systems design anddevelopment.The European Union has proposed the “20-20-20” targets by 2020, meaning 20%reduction in greenhouse gas emissions, 20% share of renewable energy in EU finalenergy consumption and 20% improvement in energy efficiency. According to theRomania’s Energy Policy document, the Romanian energy intensity is about two timeshigher than the EU average. Romania has a substantial potential of renewable resources:hydroelectric power, biomass, solar, wind and geothermal power. The connection to theEuropean objectives, but also the direct interest in solving those complex problems,require an RDI effort complementary to the direction of action “Increased energyefficiency and sustainable development of the energy systems” included in the NationalStrategic Reference Framework.Considering the above, through a coherent innovation policy we must aim by our nextperiod actions to the preparation of designs, technologies, and goods contributing to themeeting of the energy needs at the lowest possible price. This is possible through the useof new energy sources and an improved decision-making process, an increasedtechnology expertise and the promotion of knowledge and technology transfer in theenergy field.Creativity and innovation within the education research active partnership can producethe conditions to meet the energy needs of a modern economy and a high livingstandard, while keeping the promise to our children: a sustainable development, withoutcompromising Romania’s nature capital.
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Mircea EremiaConference Chair
The Bucharest PowerTech Conference continues the traditionof the Power Tech Conferences held in odd years so far inAthens, Stockholm, Budapest, Porto, Bologna, St. Petersburgand Lausanne. PowerTech is intended to provide a forum forscientists and engineers interested in electric powerengineering to share ideas, results of their scientific work, to learn from each other aswell as to establish new friendships and rekindle existing ones. We feel honored toorganize the 2009 PowerTech edition in the 125-anniversary year since IEEEfounding.For the successful organization of the conference, besides the three co-organizers,namely University “Politehnica” of Bucharest, Romanian Power Grid CompanyTranselectrica S.A. and IEEE-PES Romania Chapter, a valuable support was offeredby the Industries and Services Commission and Education Commission of theChamber of Deputies of the Romanian Parliament, who facilitated to establish theconference venue at the Parliament Palace, the largest civilian administrativebuilding in the world.The nowadays power systems are facing revolutionary changes regarding the powerenergy supply issue approach in the sense of improving the power system security andpower quality, as well as environment protection. We are therefore witness oftransformation from “passive networks” to “active networks”, following theadvancements in telecommunications and computer science. A significant number ofhigh level papers were submitted on actual topics such as: smart grids, renewable energysources, WAMCS based surveillance strategies, power electronics based devices,energy efficiency, etc. This proves once again that PowerTech is the anchor conferenceof the IEEE Power & Energy Society in Europe, joining together each time a highnumber of power system engineers. It is not a coincidence that the BucharestPowerTech's motto is “Innovative Ideas toward theElectricalGridof theFuture”.Out of the 825 abstracts submitted by authors from 65 countries all over the world,after the two review processes, 538 papers have been selected for publication in theconference proceedings. As the PowerTech Conference provides a bridge betweengenerations, the interest from students wishing to publish their work is stronglyobserved at least by the presence of over 26% of the papers having a student as thefirst author. I am happy that the Basil Papadias Award is an important ingredient forthe future of the PowerTech Conference and also for the power systems engineering.My deep gratitude is addressed to all Corporate Sponsors who have financiallysupported us for organizing the conference in this economic crisis year.It is also my duty to address warm thanks to the members of the InternationalAdvisory Committee and the technical reviewers who have selected the best papers.Special acknowledgements are addressed to the Local Organizing Committee as well asto all volunteers who have contributed during the long period of the conferencepreparation.I wish all of you a successful conference and a pleasant stay in Bucharest.
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International Advisory CommitteeM. Albu, F.L. Alvarado, G. Andersson,A. Bakirtzis, L. Bertling, J. Bialek,I. Boldea, M. Bollen, M-P. Bongrain,A. Borghetti, C. Canizares, G. Cartina,R. Cherkaoui, E. Dialynas, E. DeJaeger,G. Doorman, D. Falcao, A. Germond,L. Goel, A. Gole, A. Gomez Exposito,G. Gross, N. Hadj-Said, S. Iwamoto,D. Kirschen, P. Kundur, E. Lakervi,T. Lobos, Ch-Ch. Liu, N. Martins,S. Massucco, B. Meyer, R. Mihalic,J. Milanovic, V. Miranda, S. Mukhopadhyay,R. Napoli, D. Niebur, S.I. Palamarchuk,A. Petroianu, N. Rajakovic, C. Rehtanz,H. Rudnick, A. Sauhats, M. Shahidehpour,L. Söder, Y.H. Song, E. Tejera,T. Van Cutsem, D. Zaninelli,
Costas Vournas, , Chair Ecaterina Andronescu, UPB, Co-ChairJoao Peças Lopes, , Vice-Chair A. B , Transelectrica, Co-ChairCarlo Alberto Nucci, , Past Chair A. Badea, UPBGàbor Bàn, G. B lan, WEC-National CommitteePierre Bornard, I. B ran, UPBRoland Eriksson,Nikolaos Hatziargyriou,Hans-Björn Püttgen, C. Diaconu, TranselectricaB. Don Russell, D.I. Gheorghiu, WEC-National CommitteePatrick Ryan, M. Popescu, UPBNikolai Voropai, E. Ratcu, Transelectrica
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NI-Tu-I – Load and Wind Power ForecastingNB-Tu-I – FACTS Applications in
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OperationCR-Mo-III – Power Flow Calculation
NI-Tu-III – A.I. Applications in Power Systems:Artificial Neural Networks
NB-Tu-III – Power Electronics Applications inPower Systems
HR-Tu-III – Protection Systems IVIB-Tu-III – Energy Storage and Hybrid Electrical
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NI-Mo-IV – Integration of Distributed Generation IINB-Mo-IV – Transient StabilityHR-Mo-IV – Protection Systems IIIB-Mo-IV – Transmission Expansion PlanningCR-Mo-IV – Power System Reliability
NI-Tu-IV – CommunicationsNB-Tu-IV – Frequency Control and Load ModellingHR-Tu-IV – Protection Systems VIB-Tu-IV – Power System MeasurementCR-Tu-IV – Demand Side Management
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NB-We-I – State Estimation and PMUHR-We-I – Emergency Control ActionsIB-We-I – Ancillary ServicesCR-We-I – Microgrids - Technical and
Economic Issues
NI-Th-I – Transmission Capacity Enhancementand Congestion Management II
NB-Th-I – Voltage StabilityHR-Th-I – System Protections SchemesIB-Th-I – Bidding Strategies in Electricity
MarketsCR-Th-I – Optimal Unit Commitment
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NI-We-II – A.I. Applications in Power Systems:Fuzzy Logic
NB-We-II – Renewable Energy SystemsHR-We-II – Lightning and Electromagnetic
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NI-We-III – A.I. Applications in Power Systems:Evolutionary Algorithms
NB-We-III – Wide Area Monitoring and ControlSystems
HR-We-III – Protection Systems VIIB-We-III – Power Market DesignCR-We-III – Restructuring of the Electricity Industry
and Transnational Networks
NI-Th-III – Power System MaintenanceNB-Th-III – Transmission System Costs and PricingHR-Th-III – Power System InsulationCR-Th-III – Generation Planning
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NI-We-IV – Fuel Supply IssuesNB-We-IV – Technical and Economical Aspects of RESHR-We-IV – Electromagnetic CompatibilityIB-We-IV – Power System Risk AssessmentCR-We-IV – Power Systems Investments
Basil Papadias Best Student Award
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Wanda Reder
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Costas Vournas
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Minister of Education, Research and Innovation
IEEE PowerTech International Steering Committee President
National World Energy Council President
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The Strategic Role and Challenges of EHV Power Gridin the New Context of the European Energy Policy
Smart Grid: A New Paradigm for Power Delivery
President of CIGREHonorary President of RTE, France
Carl Bodine Distinguished ProfessorChairman of the Electrical and ComputerEngineering DepartmentIllinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, USA
Vice President, Research and DevelopmentAREVATransmission and Distribution
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35 Simulation of Microturbine Generation System Performance during Grid Faults undernew Grid Code Requirements
55 Cache Energy Control for Storage: Power System Integration and Education Based onAnalogies Derived from Computer Engineering
86 Potential of Improved Wind Integration by Dynamic Thermal Rating of Overhead Lines
100 Dynamic Equivalent Model of Distribution Network Cell Using Prony Analysis andNonlinear Least Square Optimization
266 Modeling of Induction Generator forWind-Turbine Systems
299 Experimental test of seven widely-adopted MPPT algorithms
464 Preventing Delayed Voltage Recovery with Voltage-Regulating Distributed EnergyResources
831 A Method for Cost Minimization Applicable to Load Centers Containing DistributedGeneration
Mohd Zamri Che Wanik ( ), Istvan Erlich (y)
Kai Strunz ( ), Henry Louie ( )
Tilman Ringelband ( ), Matthias Lange (), Martin Dietrich ( ), Hans-Jurgen
Haubrich ( )
Samila M. Zali ( ), Jovica V. Milanovic ()
Ulas Eminoglu ( )
Matteo Berrera ( ), Alberto Dolara ( y),Roberto Faranda ( ), Sonia Leva ( )
Sarina Adhikari ( ), Fangxing Li ( ),Huijuan Li ( ), Yan Xu ( ),John D. Kueck ( ), D. Tom Rizy (
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Cedomir V. Zeljkovic ( ), Nikola Lj.Rajakovic ( ), Sinisa J. Zubic (
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University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany University ofDuisburg-Essen, German
Technische Universität Berlin, Germany Seattle University, USA
RWTH Aachen University, Germany Energy & MeteoSystems, Germany E.ON Energy Trading AG, Germany
RWTH Aachen University, Germany
The University of Manchester, UK The University ofManchester, UK
Nigde University, Turkey
Politecnico di Milano, Italy Politecnico di Milano, ItalPolitecnico di Milano, Italy Politecnico di Milano, Italy
University of Tennessee, USA University of Tennessee, USAUniversity of Tennessee, USA Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA
Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA Oak Ridge NationalLaboratory, USA
University of Banja Luka, Bosnia and HerzegovinaUniversity of Belgrade, Serbia University of Banja Luka, Bosnia
and Herzegovina
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175 Chaotic Behavior Observations in a Power System ModelXianqi Li ( ), ClaudioA. Canizares( )
Huazhong University of Science and Technology, ChinaUniversity of Waterloo, Canada
Integration of Distributed Generation I
Power System Dynamics
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Thierry Van CutsemUniversity of Liege, Belgium
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505 High-speed, Mixed-signal Emulation for Power System DynamicAnalysis
587 Small Disturbance Angle Stability Indication in the Electrical Networks with VariableSpeed Wind Turbines
699 Bifurcations and Loadability Issues in Power Systems
717 Dynamic Models for Transient Stability Analysis of Transmission and DistributionSystems with Distributed Generation:An Overview
822 Stability Investigation of HV Networks in presence of large Wind Farms
Uros Kerin ( ), Grega Bizjak (), Rainer Krebs ( ), Edwin Lerch ( ), Olaf
Ruhle ( )
Laurent Fabre ( ), Ira Nagel (), Rachid Cherkaoui (
), Maher Kayal ()
Nima Farkhondeh Jahromi ( ), Jens Boemer (), George Papaefthymiou (
), Lou van der Sluis ( )
Hector A. Pulgar-Painemal ( ), Peter W. Sauer( )
Jens Bömer ( ), Madeleine Gibescu (), Wil L. Kling (
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Morris Brenna ( ), Federica Foiadelli ( ),Dario Zaninelli ( )
University of Ljubljana, Slovenia University of Ljubljana,Slovenia Siemens AG, Germany Siemens AG, Germany
Siemens AG, Germany
Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne, Switzerland EcolePolytechnique Federale de Lausanne, Switzerland Ecole PolytechniqueFederale de Lausanne, Switzerland Ecole Polytechnique Federale deLausanne, Switzerland
Delft University of Technology, Netherlands DelftUniversity of Technology, Netherlands Delft University ofTechnology, Netherlands Delft University of Technology, Netherlands
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USAUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
Delft University of Technology, Netherlands DelftUniversity of Technology, Netherlands Delft University of Technology andEindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands
Politecnico di Milano, Italy Politecnico di Milano, ItalyPolitecnico di Milano, Italy
251 Simulations of Power System Dynamic Phenomena
251 Simulations of Power System Dynamic Phenomena
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32 Impact of SSSC on the Digital Distance Relaying
101 Distance Protection Algorithm for Power Transmission Lines Based on Monte-CarloMethod
Olaf Ruhle ( ), Florin Balasiu ( )
Olaf Ruhle ( ), Florin Balasiu ( )
A. Salemnia ( ), M. Khederzadeh( ), Amir Ghorbani (
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Marija Zima-Bockarjova ( ), AntansSauhats ( ), Jevgenijs Kucajevs (
), Natalja Halilova ( ), Gregory Pashnin ()
Siemens AG, Germany Transelectrica, Romania
Siemens AG, Germany Transelectrica, Romania
Power and Water University of Technology, Tehran, IranPower and Water University of Technology, Tehran, Iran Power and Water
University of Technology, Tehran, Iran
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH), SwitzerlandRiga Technical University, Latvia Riga Technical University,
Latvia Riga Technical University, Latvia Riga TechnicalUniversity, Latvia
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SiemensAGErlangen, GermanyRainer Krebs
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254 Distance Protections Coordination Using the Exchange of Binary Signals in theIEC61850 Protocol
683 Performance of Distance Relays in Presence of IPFC
770 Distance RelayingAlgorithm Using a DFT-based Modified Phasor Estimation Method
Hyung-Kyu Kim ( ), Sang-Hee Kang ( ),Soon-Ryul Nam ( ), Sea-Seung Oh ( )
Ryszard Kowalik ( ), Marcin Januszewski ()
Mojtaba Pouyan ( ), Farzad Razavi ( ), MasoudRashidi-Nejad ( )
Dong-Gyu Lee ( ), Ye-Jun Oh ( ), Sang-Hee Kang ( ), Byung M. Han ( )
Myongji University, Korea Myongji University, KoreaMyongji University, Korea Myongji University, Korea
Warsaw University of Technology, Poland WarsawUniversity of Technology, Poland
Tafersh University, Iran Tafersh University, IranBahonar University, Kerman, Iran
Myongji University, Korea Myongji University, KoreaMyongji University, Korea Myongji University, Korea
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306 Neutral-Point Shifting and Voltage Unbalance due to Single-Phase DG Units in LowVoltage Distribution Networks
307 Neutral Earthing in Off-Shore Wind Farm Grids
474 Power Networks' Robustness Oriented Extension
571 Optimal Sizing and Sitting of Distributed Generation in Radial Distribution Network:Comparison of Unidirectional and Bidirectional Power Flow Scenario
606 Application of MA with RMSLS to Probabilistic Distribution Network ExpansionPlanning
695 LV Self Balancing Distribution Network Reconfiguration for Minimum Losses
Lieven Degroote ( ), Bert Renders ( ), BartMeersman ( ), Lieven Vandevelde ( )
Robert van de Sandt ( ), Jakob Lowen (), Jens Paetzold ( ), Istvan
Erlich ( )
Dorin Sarchiz ( ), Vasile Dub ()
Mohammad Mashhour ( ), Masoud A. Golkar (), Seyed-Masoud Moghaddas Tafreshi (
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Hiroyuki Mori ( ), TakafumiYoshida ( )
D.V. Nicolae ( ), M.W. Siti (),A.A. Jimoh ( )
Ghent University, Belgium Ghent University, BelgiumGhent University, Belgium Ghent University, Belgium
University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany Bayernwerk AGand E.ON Netz GmbH, Germany E.ON Engineering GmbH, Germany
University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany
“Petru Maior” University of Targu-Mures, Romania “PetruMaior” University of Targu-Mures, Romania
K.N. Toosi University of Technology, Iran K.N.Toosi University of Technology, Iran K.N. ToosiUniversity of Technology, Iran
Meiji University, Japan Meiji University, Japan
Thswane University of Technology, South Africa University ofJohannesburg, South Africa Thswane University of Technology, South Africa
Distribution Systems Planning and OperationTuran GonenCalifornia State University, USA
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711 Evaluation of Probabilistic-Based Selectivity Technique for Earth Fault Protection inMV Networks
720 Voltage Sags Pattern Recognition Technique for Fault Section Identification inDistribution Networks
Abdelsalam M. Elhaffar ( ), Nagy I.Elkalashy ( ), Naser G. Tarhuni (
), Mohamed F. Abdel-Fattah (), Matti Lehtonen ( )
Hazlie Mokhlis ( ),Abd Rahman Khalid (), H. Li ( )
Helsinki University of Technology (TKK), FinlandHelsinki University of Technology (TKK), Finland Sultan
Qaboos University, Oman Helsinki University of Technology(TKK), Finland Helsinki University of Technology (TKK), Finland
University of Manchester, United Kingdom Universityof Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia University of Manchester, United Kingdom
Chair:University of Tokyo, Japan
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51 New Method Based on Load Flow with Step Size Optimization for Calculating theMaximum Loading Point
60 Simple Method for Computing Power Systems Maximum Loading Conditions
189 Fast Decoupled Steady-State Solution for Power Networks Modeled at the Bus SectionLevel
404 Probabilistic Load Flow Calculation Based on an Enhanced Convolution Technique
425 Discrete Solutions of Electric Power Systems Based on a Differentiation Matrix and aNewton Method
431 Steady-State Calculation of Electrical Power System by the Newton's Method inOptimization
442 A Simple and Reliable Algorithm for Computing Boundaries of Power Flow Solutionsdue to System Uncertainties
788 Anovel Z-MatrixAlgorithm for Distribution Power Flow Solution
Akihiko Yokoyama
Beatriz L. Tavares ( ), Manfred F. Bedriñana (), CarlosA. Castro ( )
Cassio H. Fujisawa ( ), Carlos A. Castro ()
Elizete M. Lourenco ( ), Nastasha S. da Silva (),Antonio S. Costa ( )
Johannes Schwippe ( ), Olav Krause (), Christian Rehtanz (
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Norberto Garcia ( )
Andrew V. Pazderin ( ), Sergey V. Yuferev ()
Alfredo Vaccaro ( ), Claudio A. Canizares (), Domenico Villacci ( )
Ting-Chia Ou ( ), Whei-Min Lin ()
University of Campinas, Brazil University ofCampinas, Brazil University of Campinas, Brazil
University of Campinas, Brazil University ofCampinas, Brazil
Federal University of Parana, Brasil FederalUniversity of Parana, Brasil Federal University of Santa Catarina, Brasil
Technische Universität Dortmund, Germany TechnischeUniversität Dortmund, Germany Technische Universität Dortmund,Germany
Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolás de Hidalgo, Mexico
Ural State Technical University, Russia Ural StateTechnical University, Russia
University of Sannio, Italy University of Waterloo,Canada University of Sannio, Italy
National Sun Yat-Sen University, Taiwan National Sun Yat-Sen University, Taiwan
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149 Impact of the Wind Forecast Error on the French Balancing System
360 Optimum Distributed Generation Penetration In a Distribution Network
494 PV Systems Penetration and Allocation to an Urban Distribution Network: A Power LossReductionApproach
569 New Tool for Integration of Wind Power Forecasting into Power System Operation
661 Technical Challenges in Modernizing Distribution Electric Power Systems with LargeNumber of Distributed Generators
751 The Connection to the Grid of Wind Turbines
792 Integrating RES into the Romanian Transport System
794 ANew Tool forWind Farm Optimal Design
Chair:
“Nicolae Balcescu” Hall
38 PSO-ANNApproach forTransient Stability Constrained Economic Power Generation
Dario Zaninelli
Vincent Lavier ( ), Maria Giralt-Devant ( )
George N. Koutroumpezis ( ), Anastasia S. Safigianni( )
Antonios G. Marinopoulos ( ), Aggelos S.Bouhouras ( ), Georgios K. Peltekis (
), Antonios K. Makrygiannis (), Dimitris P. Labridis ( )
Andrej F. Gubina ( ), Andrew Keane (), Peter Meibom (
), Jonathan O'Sullivan ( ), Oisin Goulding ( ),Tom McCartan ( ), Mark O'Malley ( )
Masoud Honarvar Nazari ( ), Marija Ilic ()
Doina Dragomir ( ),Nicolae Golovanov ( ), Petru Postolache( ), Cornel Toader (
)
Nicolae Golovanov ( ), George C. Lazaroiu( ), Maria Roscia ( ),Dario Zaninelli ( )
Javier Serrano-González ( ), Ángel-Gaspar González-Rodríguez( ), J. Castro Mora ( ), Jesus-Manuel Riquelme-Santos( ), Manuel Burgos-Payan ( )
Ayman Hoballah ( ), Istvan Erlich ()
EDF R&D, France EDF R&D, France
Democritus University of Thrace, GreeceDemocritus University of Thrace, Greece
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, GreeceAristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece Aristotle
University of Thessaloniki, Greece Aristotle University ofThessaloniki, Greece Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
University College Dublin, Ireland University CollegeDublin, Ireland RISO National Laboratory for Sustainable Energy,Denmark Eirgrid Plc., Ireland Eirgrid Plc., Ireland
SONI Ltd., UK University College Dublin, Ireland
Carnegie Mellon University, USA Carnegie MellonUniversity, USA
Electrical Department, Romanian Standards Association, RomaniaUniversity “Politehnica” of Bucharest, Romania
University “Politehnica” of Bucharest, Romania University “Politehnica”of Bucharest, Romania
University Politehnica of Bucharest, RomaniaUniversity Politehnica of Bucharest, Romania University of Bergamo, Italy
Politecnico di Milano, Italy
University of Seville, SpainUniversity of Jaen, Spain Persan, SpainUniversity of Seville, Spain University of Seville, Spain
University of Duisburg Essen, Germany University ofDuisburg Essen, Germany
Integration of Distributed Generation II
Transient Stability
Monday, June 29, 16:15 18:00
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52 Application of Dynamic Sensitivity Theory to Assess the Thyristor-Based FACTSControllers' Effect on the Transient Stability of Power Systems
83 Transient Stability Improvement Using the Associate Hermite assisted PredictionTechnique
106 Implementation of the Enhanced Binary-SIME method for Finding Transient StabilityLimits with PSS/E™
341 Impact of Magnetically Controlled Shunt Reactors on Transient Stability of Oil-Production Enterprise Isolated Power Systems
364 Performance Evaluation of Indices forTransient Stability
394 Enhanced stability of EHV power networks with HVDC connections
804 AMethod of Transient Electromechanical Process Modeling in Power Systems
Chair:
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13 ANew Transformer Hysteresis Model in MATLAB ™ Simulink
72 Sensitive Protection of PowerTransformers for Internal Inter-Turn Faults
156 Application of Discrete Wavelet Transform for Differential Protection of PowerTransformers
162 Optimal Radial Basis Function Neural Network Power Transformer DifferentialProtection
Enrique A. Zamora-Cárdenas ( ),Claudio R. Fuerte-Esquivel ( ),Luis Contreras-Aguilar ( )
Barrie L. Kokanos ( ), George G. Karady ()
Hui-Min Tan ( ), David Vowles (), Rastko Zivanovic ( )
Andrey N. Belyaev ( ), Serguei V.Smolovik ( )
Uros Kerin ( ), Maras Bojan (), Grega Bizjak ( )
Steffen Vogt ( ), Philipp Stachel (), Peter Schegner (
)
Nikolay F. Djagarov ( )
Okan Ozgonenel ( ), Hasan Dirik (), Irfan Guney ( ), Omer Usta (
)
Andrzej Wiszniewski ( ), Waldemar Rebizant( ), Ludwig Schiel ( )
Mario O. Oliveira ( ),Arturo S. Bretas ()
Manoj Tripathy ( )
Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolás de Hidalgo, MexicoUniversidad Michoacana de San Nicolás de Hidalgo, Mexico
Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolás de Hidalgo, Mexico
Arizona Public Service Co., USA Arizona StateUniversity, USA
University of Adelaide, Australia University of Adelaide,Australia University of Adelaide, Australia
Saint-Petersburg State Polytechnical University, RussiaSaint-Petersburg State Polytechnical University, Russia
University of Ljubljana, Slovenia University of Ljubljana,Slovenia University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
Dresden University of Technology, Germany DresdenUniversity of Technology, Germany Dresden University of Technology,Germany
Varna Technical University, Bulgaria
Ondokuz Mayis University, Turkey Ondokuz MayisUniversity, Turkey Acibadem University, Turkey ÝstanbulTechnical University, Turkey
Wroclaw University of Technology, PolandWroclaw University of Technology, Poland Siemens AG, Germany
Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil FederalUniversity of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
National Institute of Technology Allahabad, India
Protection Systems IIKlaus-Peter BrandABB Switzerland Ltd., Baden, Switzerland
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187 Protection of oil-filled Transformer against Explosion: Numerical Simulations on a 200MVATransformer
380 Effects of Current Transformers Saturation on Coordination and Operation of DistanceRelays, a Glance From NewAngle
784 Current Differential Relay with a Power-Current Spectrum Blocking for TransformerProtection
Chair:
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138 Components' Impact on Critical Transfer Section for Risk Based Transmission SystemPlanning
248 Greenfield Planning of modern Metropolises
454 Hydrothermal System Operation and Transmission Planning Considering Large WindFarm Connection
610 Transmission Expansion Planning Under Uncertainty The Role of FACTS in ProvidingStrategic Flexibility
614 Valuing a Flexible Regulatory Framework forTransmission Expansion Investments
630 Uprating a 220 kV Double Circuit Transmission Line in Romania; Study of the PossibleSolutions, Technical and Economic Comparison
Sébastien Muller ( ), Margareta Petrovan Boiarciuc (), Guillaume Perigaud ( )
Hadi Hosseinian ( ), Amir Bagheri ( ), HosseinAskarian Abyaneh ( ), Farzad Razavi (
)
Hatem A. Darwish ( ), Matti Lehtonen ()
Johan Setreus ( ), StefanArnborg (), Roland Eriksson ( ),
Lina Bertling ( )
D.Audring ( ), M. Hable ( ), Edwin Lerch (), K. Schilling ( )
Mauricio Raby ( ), Sebastian Ríos (), S. Jerardino ( ), Juan C. Araneda (
), Ricardo Raineri ( )
Gerardo A. Blanco ( ), Fernando G. Olsina( ), Osvaldo A. Ojeda (
), Francisco F. Garces ( )
Gerardo A. Blanco ( ), Rolando M. Pringles( ), Fernando G. Olsina (
), Francisco F. Garces (
Elena Mateescu ( ), Daniel Marginean (), Georgel Gheorghita ( ),
Ecaterina Dragan ( ), Stelian I.A. Gal (), Constantin Matea ( )
SERGI Holding, France SERGI Holding,France SERGI Holding, France
Zanjan University, Iran Zanjan University, IranAmir Kabir University of Technology, Iran Tafresh
University, Iran
Menoufiya University, Egypt Helsinki University ofTechnology, Finland
Royal Institute of Technology, KTH, Sweden Royal Institute ofTechnology, KTH, Sweden Royal Institute of Technology, KTH, Sweden
Royal Institute of Technology, KTH, Sweden
Siemens AG, Germany Siemens AG, Germany SiemensAG, Germany Siemens AG, Germany
Catholic University of Chile, Chile Catholic University ofChile, Chile Kas Engineering S.A., Chile Transelec S.A.,Chile Catholic University of Chile, Chile
Universidad Nacional de San Juan, ArgentinaUniversidad Nacional de San Juan, Argentina Universidad Nacional de
San Juan, Argentina Universidad Nacional de San Juan, Argentina
National University of San Juan, ArgentinaNational University of San Juan, Argentina National University of San
Juan, Argentina National University of San
Fichtner Engineering Ltd, Romania FichtnerEngineering Ltd, Romania Fichtner Engineering Ltd, Romania
Fichtner Engineering Ltd, Romania “Transelectrica”-S.A., Romania “Transelectrica”- S.A., Romania
Juan, Argentina)
Transmission Expansion PlanningBruno Meyer
RTE, France
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700 Systematical Determination of Load Flow Cases for Power System Planning
Chair:
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48 Reliability Model of Large Offshore Wind Farms
77 Enhancement of the Reliability of Extra and Ultra High Voltage Transmission Systems
222 Impacts of Loop Restoration Strategy on Distribution System Reliability
379 Reliability Studies of a PV-WG Hybrid System in Presence of Multi-micro StorageSystems
440 Reliability of Islanded Microgrids with Stochastic Generation and Prioritized Load
451 Power System Reliability Modeling withAging Using ThinningAlgorithm
497 Fast Minimal Cutset Evaluation in Cyclic Undirected Graphs for Power TransmissionSystems
Georg Rechberger ( ), Herwig Renner (),Alexander Gaun ( )
Ervin Spahiæ ( ), Andreas Underbrink (), Vincent Buchert ( ), Jutta
Hanson ( ), Ingo Jeromin (), Gerd Balzer ( )
Mathias Ramold ( ), Johann Jäger ()
Shahram Kazemi (S ), Mahmud Fotuhi-Firuzabad (), Majid Sanaye-Pasand ( ), Matti
Lehtonen ( )
Alessandro Burgio ( ), Daniele Menniti (), Anna Pinnarelli ( ), Nicola Sorrentino (
)
Scott Kennedy ( ), Mirjana Milosevic Marden( )
Hagkwen Kim ( ), Chanan Singh ( )
Alexander Gaun ( ), Herwig Renner (), Georg Rechberger ( )
Graz University of Technology, Austria Graz Universityof Technology, Austria Graz University of Technology, Austria
Darmstadt University of Technology, Germany ABBPower Utilities AG, Germany EnBW Renewables GmbH, Germany
ABB Power Utilities AG, Germany Darmstadt University ofTechnology, Germany Darmstadt University of Technology, Germany
University of Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany University ofErlangen-Nürnberg, Germany
harif University of Technology, Iran SharifUniversity of Technology, Iran University of Tehran, Iran
Helsinki University of Technology, Finland
University of Calabria, Italy University of Calabria,Italy University of Calabria, Italy University ofCalabria, Italy
Masdar Institute of Science and Technology, UAEMassachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
Texas A&M University, USA Texas A&M University, USA
Graz University of Technology, Austria Graz University ofTechnology, Austria Graz University of Technology, Austria
Power System ReliabilityLina BertlingChalmers Technical University, Goteborg, Sweden
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Chair:
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15 MitigationofSubsynchronousOscillationsby48-PulseVSCSTATCOMUsingRemoteSignal
152 Confidence Interval Estimation for Short-term Load Forecasting
200 New robust method applied to short-term load forecasting
340 Bottom-upApproach to Spatial Load Forecasting: PreliminaryAssumptions
347 Load Forecasting Scheme Based on Energy Efficiency for Planning the Expansion ofElectrical Systems
616 Short Term Wind Speed Prediction by Finite and Infinite Impulse Response Filters: AState Space Model Representation Using Discrete Markov Process
629 Clustering based Short Term Load Forecasting using Support Vector Machines
734 Load Forecast under Uncertainty:Accounting for the Economic Crisis Impact
808 Wind Power Short-Term Forecasting System
827 Long Term Multi-Scale Analysis of the Daily Peak Load Based on the Empirical ModeDecomposition
Benjamin Petiau ( )
Yacine Chakhchoukh ( ), Patrick Panciatici ( ), Lamine Mili( )
Jacek Wasilewski ( )
Jose L. Cerda Arias ( ), Dirk Westermann ()
Noha Abdel-Karim ( ), Mitchell Small (), Marija Ilic ( )
Amit Jain ( ), B. Satish( )
Leontina Pinto ( ), JacquesSzczupak ( ), Carlos Almeida, Luiz HenriqueMacedo ( ), Marcia Inoue( ), Renata Massaro (
), R. Semolini ( ), Jose Pascon (), Eduardo Albarelli (
), D. Tortelli ( )
Corneliu Dica ( ), Camelia-Ioana Dica (), Daniela Vasiliu ( ), Gheorghe
Com nescu ( ), Monica Ungureanu ()
M. Ould Mohamed Mahmoud ( ), FaroukMhamdi ( ), Meriem Jaidane-Saidane (
)
RTE M&S, France
RTE, France RTE, FranceVirginia Tech-NVC, USA
Warsaw University of Technology, Poland
University of Ilmenau, Germany University ofIlmenau, Germany
Carnegie Mellon University, USA CarnegieMellon University, USA Carnegie Mellon University, USA
International Institute of Information Technology, IndiaInternational Institute of Information Technology, India
Engenho Pesquisa, Desenvolvimento e Consultoria Ltda., BrasilCatholic University of Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
Engenho Pesquisa, Desenvolvimento e Consultoria Ltda., BrasilElektro Eletricidade e Serviços S.A., Brasil Elektro Eletricidade e Serviços
S.A., Brasil Elektro Eletricidade e Serviços S.A., Brasil ElektroEletricidade e Serviços S.A., Brasil AES-Eletropaulo SA São Paulo,Brasil Companhia Paulista de Força e Luz, Brasil
S.C. C-TECH SRL, Romania S.C. C-TECH SRL,Romania University “Politehnica” of Bucharest, Romania
University “Politehnica” of Bucharest, Romania S.C.Trapec S.A., Romania
Ecole Nationale d'Ingenieurs de Tunis, TunisiaEcole Nationale d'Ingenieurs de Tunis, Tunisia Ecole
Nationale d'Ingenieurs de Tunis, Tunisia
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A. Salemnia ( ), M. Khederzadeh( ), Amir Ghorbani (
)
Power and Water University of Technology, Tehran, IranPower and Water University of Technology, Tehran, Iran Power and Water
University of Technology, Tehran, Iran
Load and Wind Power Forecasting
FACTSApplications in Power Systems
Gianfranco Chicco
Dietmar Retzmann
Politenico di Torino, Italy
SiemensAGErlangen, Germany
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91 Impact of the StatCom on the Power System Feasibility Region Boundary
140 Applying TCSC Frequency Response Data Derived Using Electromagnetic TransientAnalysis in SSR Frequency Scanning Studies
180 FACTS to EnhanceAvailability and Stability ofAC PowerTransmission
212 AModified NonlinearDampingofZero -Dynamics viaFeedback Control foraSTATCOM
368 InteractionsAnalysis of UPFC Multifunction Controller
450 Dynamic Phase-domain Modelling and Simulation of STATCOM in Large-scale PowerSystems
733 Harmonic Modeling of Multi-pulse SSSC
Chair:
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87 Robust Coordinated Tuning of Parameters of Standard Power System Stabilizers forLocal and Global Grid Objectives
114 Damping Subsynchronous Resonance in Power Systems Using Reduced Order RobustControlApproach
164 Robust UPFC Controller Design Using Quantitative Feedback Theory Method
284 Quasi-Steady-State Modeling of Interarea Oscillations
Hector R. Carvajal-Peréz ( ), Claudio R. Fuerte-Esquivel( )
Pasi Vuorenpaa ( ), Tuomas Rauhala (), Pertti Jarventausta ( )
Rolf Grunbaum ( )
Youngseong Han ( ), Young O. Lee ( ),Chung C. Chung ( )
Sylwester Robak ( ), Desire D.Rasolomampionona( )
Esther Barrios-Martínez ( ), CesarAngeles-Camacho ( ), Enrique Acha( ), Miguel A. Olguín-Becerril (
)
Pável Zúñiga-Haro ( )
Bogdan Marinescu ( ), Badis Mallen ( ), Henri Bourles (), Luis Rouco ( )
Basim T. Kadhem ( ), Andrey N. Belyaev( ), Serguei V. Smolovik (
)
Seyed Abbas Taher ( ), Shahabeddin Akbari (), Abbas Ketabi ( ), Reza Hematti ( ),
AliAbdolalipour ( )
Costas D. Vournas ( ), John C. Mantzaris( )
Universidad de Colima, MéxicoUniversidad Michoacana de San Nicolás de Hidalgo, Mexico
Tampere University of Technology, Finland Fingrid Oyj,Finland Tampere University of Technology, Finland
ABB AB, Sweden
Hanyang University, Korea Hanyang University, KoreaHanyang University, Korea
Warsaw University of Technology, PolandWarsaw University of Technology, Poland
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Mexico, MexicoUniversidad Nacional Autónoma de Mexico, Mexico
University of Glasgow, UK Universidad Nacional Autónoma deMexico, Mexico
University of Guadalajara, México
RTE, France RTE, France ConsevatoireNational des Arts et Metiers, France Universidad Pontificia Comillas, Spain
Petersbug State Polytechnical University, RussiaPetersbug State Polytechnical University, Russia Petersbug State
Polytechnical University, Russia
University of Kashan, Iran University of Kashan,Iran University of Kashan, Iran University of Kashan, Iran
University of Kashan, Iran
National Technical University of Athens, GreeceNational Technical University of Athens, Greece
Oscillations DampingClaudio Canizares
University of Waterloo, Canada
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492 Realization of a “Band-Stop” Device to Damp Inter-Area Oscillations with Interventioninto the Turbine Governor
620 Damping of Power-System Oscillations with theApplication of a GUPFC
779 PSS Design for the Hellenic System with Partial Interconnection to Turkey
801 Power System Control Based on the Identification of Oscillation Modes
Lajos Kiss ( ), Jozsef Zerenyi ()
Valentin Azbe ( ), Rafael Mihalic ()
Basil M. Nomikos ( ), Maria E. Kouveletsou( ), Costas D. Vournas (
)
Fernando B. Prioste ( ), Aguinaldo S. e Silva (), Ildemar C. Decker ( )
Technical University of Budapest, Hungary HungarianTransmission System Operator Co. Ltd., Hungary
University of Ljubljana, Slovenia University of Ljubljana,Slovenia
Hellenic Transmission System Operator, GreeceNational Technical University of Athens, Greece National Technical
University of Athens, Greece
University of Santa Catarina, Brazil University ofSanta Catarina, Brazil University of Santa Catarina, Brazil
Wind Farm OperationChair:
University of Liege, Belgium“Ion I.C. Bratianu” Hall
147 Evaluating the Performance of External Fault Ride-Through Solutions used in WindFarms with Fixed Speed Induction Generators when Facing Unbalanced Faults
278 Grid integration impacts on wind turbine design and development
374 Electrical Grid Integration and Power Quality Studies of a Variable-Speed Wind EnergyConversion System
401 Protections Impact on the Availability of a Wind Power Plant Operating in RealConditions
475 Verification of the Reactive Power Requirements in Wind Farms
662 Verification ofWind Parks and theirIntegration intoSmall-Interconnected PowerSystem
Thierry Van Cutsem
Fernanda O. Resende ( ), JoaoAbel Peças Lopes (
)
Anca D. Hansen ( ), Nicolaos A. Cutululis( ), P. Sorensen (
), Florin Iov ( )
R. Melício ( ), Victor M.F. Mendes (), Joao P.S. Catalao ( )
Irinel-Sorin Ilie ( ), Gianfranco Chicco ( ),Paolo Di Leo ( ), Filippo Spertino ( )
Vicente Leon-Martinez ( ), Joaquin Montanana-Romeu ( ), Jose Roger-Folch (
), Emilio Gomez-Lazaro ( ), M.Canas ( ), Juan A. Fuentes (
),AngelMolina ( )
Jako Kilter ( ), Mart Landsberg (), Ivo Palu ( ), Oleg
Tsernobrovkin ( )
Polytechnic Institute of Bragança and INESC Porto, PortugalFaculdade de Engenharia da Universidade do Porto and INESC Porto,
Portugal
Technical University of Denmark, DenmarkTechnical University of Denmark, Denmark Technical University of Denmark,
Denmark Aalborg University, Denmark
University of Beira Interior, Portugal Instituto Superior deEngenharia de Lisboa, Portugal University of Beira Interior, Portugal
Politecnico di Torino, Italy Politecnico di Torino, ItalyPolitecnico di Torino, Italy Politecnico di Torino, Italy
Universidad Politecnica de Valencia, SpainUniversidad Politecnica de Valencia, Spain Universidad Politecnica
de Valencia, Spain Renewable Energy Research Institute, SpainRenewable Energy Research Institute, Spain Universidad Politecnica
deCartagena,Spain UniversidadPolitecnicadeCartagena,Spain
Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia Tallinn University ofTechnology, Estonia Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia
Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia
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787 Conversion of a Switched Reluctance Motor to Operate as a Generator for Wind PowerApplications
816 Wind Turbine Modelling forTransientAnalysis:Application to the Spanish Grid Code
University of Cape Town, SouthAfrica
Mohamad Nassereddine ( ), Jamal Rizk (), M. Nagrial ( )
Antonio J. Pujante-Lopez ( ), Juan A. Fuentes-Moreno ( ), Emilio Gomez-Lazaro (
),Angel Molina-Garcýa (), Miguel Canas-Carret ( )
University of Western Sydney, Australia University ofWestern Sydney, Australia University of Western Sydney, Australia
Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha, SpaniaUniversidad Politecnica de Cartagena, Spain Universidad
de Castilla-La Mancha, Spain Universidad Politecnica de Cartagena,Spain Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha, Spain
Ronald HermanChair:
“C.A. Rosetti” Hall
53 Strategies in Technical Loss Reduction and It's Impact on Harmonic Performance ofDistribution Network
129 Peculiar Properties of Voltage Phase Fluctuation Calculations at Power Networks withRapid Variable Loads
177 Application of Parameter Estimation Methods to theAssessment of DFIG's Currents
295 Flicker Effect on Cable's and Line's Sizing in Distributed System
359 Comparison of Calculated and Measured Flicker Values for Two Different NetworkTopologies
640 NovelAnalyticalApproximation Method of Frequency Dependent Thevenin Impedance
742 A Novel Algorithm Based on Honey Bee Mating Optimization for Distribution HarmonicState Estimation Including Distributed Generators
824 Harmonic Meter Placement Based on Singular Value Decomposition and GeneticAlgorithm
Mau Teng Au ( ), Tashia Marie Anthony (), Malik Mohamad ( )
Anatoly Lipsky ( ), Elena Rosentul ()
Esther Torres ( ), Sinisa Djurovic (), Vladimir Terzija ( ), Steve Williamson
( )
Ali Roghani Araghi ( ), Behrooz Vahidi (), Seyed Hossein Hosseinian (
),A. Doroudi ( )
Milos Maksic ( ), Bostjan Blazic (), Igor Papic ( )
Peter Kiss ( ), Andras Dan( )
Ali Arefi ( ), Mahmood-Reza Haghifam (), Hamid Fathi (
), Taher Niknam ( ), Javad Olamaei ()
A. Ketabi ( ), S.A. Hoseini ( )
Universiti Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia UniversitiTenaga Nasional, Malaysia TNB Research, Malaysia
Ariel University Center of Samaria, Israel Ariel UniversityCenter of Samaria, Israel
University of the Basque Country, Spain The University ofManchester, UK The University of Manchester, UKUniversity of Surrey, UK
Amirkabir University of Technology, Iran AmirkabirUniversity of Technology, Iran Amirkabir University ofTechnology, Iran Shahed University, Tehran, Iran
University of Ljubljana, Slovenia University of Ljubljana,Slovenia University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
Budapest University of Technology and Economics, HungaryBudapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary
Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran TarbiatModares University, Tehran, Iran Amirkabir University of Technology, Tehran,Iran Shiraz University of Technology, Iran Islamic AzadUniversity South Tehran Branch, Iran
University of Kashan, Iran University of Kashan, Iran
Harmonics and Flicker
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Chair:
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34 A Specialized Genetic Algorithm to Solve the Short Term Transmission NetworkExpansion Planning
78 Critical Consideration of the Suitability of Randomized Optimization Methods: PowerSystem Topology Estimation Problem
223 Optimal Power Flow with Environmental Constraints of the Algerian Network usingDecomposed Parallel GA
285 Multi-deme Parallel Genetic Algorithm in Reliability Analysis of Composite PowerSystems
412 Network Reconfiguration to Improve Reliability and Efficiency in Distribution Systems
476 Applying GeneticAlgorithms to REI System Equivalents
702 Genetic Algorithms and Treatment of Multiple Objectives in the Allocation of CapacitorBanks in an Electric Power Distribution System
672 PricingAnalysis in the Brazilian Energy Market: a Decision TreeApproach
837 Optimal SVC Placement in Electric Power Systems using a Genetic Algorithms basedMethod
Luis A. Gallego ( ), Marcos J. Rider (), Ruben Romero ( ), Ariovaldo V. Garcia (
)
Marija Zima-Bockarjova ( ), ErnstScholtz ( ), Mats Larsson (
), GoranAndersson ( )
Belkacem Mahdad ( ), Kamel Srairi (), Tarek Bouktir ( )
Lingfeng Wang ( ), Chanan Singh ( )
Romeu M. Vitorino ( ), Luis P. Neves (), Humberto M. Jorge ( )
Ovidiu Ivanov ( ), Mihai Gavrilas ()
Wellington Alex dos Santos Fonseca ( ), FabiolaGraziela Noronha Barros ( ), Ubiratan HolandaBezerra ( ), Roberto Célio Limão de Oliveira (
), Marcus Vinícius Alves Nunes ()
Jose C. Reston Filho ( ), Carolina M. Affonso (), Roberto C.L. Oliveira ( )
Ioana Pisic ( ), Constantin Bulac (), Lucian Toma (
), Mircea Eremia ( )
Paulista State University, Brazil University of Campinas,Brazil Paulista State University, Brazil University ofCampinas, Brazil
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH), SwitzerlandEPIC Merchant Energy, USA ABB Corporate Research,
Switzerland Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH), Switzerland
University of Biskra, Algeria University of Biskra,Algeria Oum Elbouaghi University, Algeria
Texas A&M University, USA Texas A&M University, USA
Polytechnic Institute of Leiria, Portugal PolytechnicInstitute of Leiria, Portugal University of Coimbra, Portugal
“Gh. Asachi” Technical University of Iassy, Romania “Gh.Asachi” Technical University of Iassy, Romania
Federal University of Pará, Belém, BrazilFederal University of Pará, Belém, Brazil
Federal University of Pará, Belém, Brazil FederalUniversity of Pará, Belém, Brazil Federal University of Pará,Belém, Brazil
Instituto Dados da Amazonia, Brazil FederalUniversity of Para, Brazil Federal University of Para, Brazil
University “Politehnica” of Bucharest, Romania University“Politehnica” of Bucharest, Romania University “Politehnica” of Bucharest,Romania University “Politehnica” of Bucharest, Romania
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A.I.Applications in Power Systems: GeneticAlgorithmsand Decision Trees
Germano Lambert-TorresItajuba Federal University of Brazil, Brazil
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22 Multivariable Feedback Design of VSC-HVDC Connected to WeakAC Systems
271 Integration of Hydrogen Generator into Wind Farm Interconnected HVDC System
308 Fault Ride Through of Large Offshore Wind Farms Using HVDC Transmission
517 Sustainability Analysis of VSC-HVDC in the Liberalised European Power System: APractical Case
532 HVDC Control Strategies to Improve Transient Stability in Interconnected PowerSystems
777 Use of Local and Remote Information in POD Control of a VSC-HVdc
826 Analysis of Innovative HVDC Control
Chair:
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219 Simulation Evaluation of an Integrated Boundary Protection Scheme
220 Simulation andAlgorithm Development of Protection Scheme in DC Traction System
257 Adaptive Overcurrent Relay using Fundamental Component and CosineAdaptive Filter
Lidong Zhang ( ), Hans-Peter Nee ()
S.M. Muyeen ( ), Rion Takahashi (), Toshiaki Murata ( ), Junji Tamura
( )
Lie Xu ( ), Liangzhong Yao ( ), MasoudBazargan ( ), Anhe Yan (
)
Angelo L'Abbate ( ), Gianluca Fulli ( )
Jagabondhu Hazra ( ), Yannick Phulpin ( ), Damien Ernst( )
Hector F. Latorre ( ), Mehrdad Ghandhari (), Lennart Soder (
)
Dusan Povh ( ), Pakorn Thepparat (), Dirk Westermann ( )
Moxue Li ( ), Zhiqian Bo ( ),Jinghan He ( ), Hao Zhang (
),Andrew Klimek ( )
Moxue Li ( ), Zhiqian Bo ( ),Jinghan He ( ), Hao Zhang (
),Andrew Klimek ( )
Vaibhav Jhanwar ( ), Ashok K. Pradhan ()
ABB Power Systems, Sweden Royal Institute of Technology,Stockholm, Sweden
Kitami Institute of Technology, Japan Kitami Institute ofTechnology, Japan Kitami Institute of Technology, JapanKitami Institute of Technology, Japan
Queen's University of Belfast, UK AREVA T&D, UKAREVA T&D, UK Electric Power Control Centre of Henan Province,
China
CESI RICERCA, Italy Institute for Energy, Netherlands
SUPELEC, France SUPELEC, FranceUniversity of Liege, Belgium
Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Sweden RoyalInstitute of Technology (KTH), Sweden Royal Institute of Technology (KTH),Sweden
University of Ljubljana, Slovenia Technical University ofIlmenau, Germany Technical University of Ilmenau, Germany
Beijing Jiaotong University, China AREVA T&D Automation, UKBeijing Jiaotong University, China Beijing Jiaotong University,
China AREVA T&D Automation, UK
Beijing Jiaotong University, China AREVA T&D Automation, UKBeijing Jiaotong University, China Beijing Jiaotong University,
China AREVA T&D Automation, UK
Indian Institute of Technology, India Indian Institute ofTechnology, India
HVDC Systems
Protection Systems III
Dietmar Retzmann
Mladen Kezunovic
SiemensAGErlangen, Germany
TexasA&M University, USA
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261 Elimination of DC Offset in Accurate Phasor Estimation Using Recursive WaveletTransform
414 Optimum Setting and Coordination of Overcurrent Relays Considering Cable DamageCurve
843 Neural Network Based Overcurrent Voltage Controlled Protection System in LargeElectrical Networks
850 Selective Detection of Simple and Double Grounding within the Medium VoltageElectrical Networks with Compensated Null
Chair:
“Ion I.C. Bratianu” Hall
82 Active Islanding of a Current-Controlled Converter-Interfaced DG
168 Dynamic Analysis of Transition into Island Conditions of SlovenianPower SystemApplying Underfrequency Load Shedding Scheme
182 Probabilistic Study of the Maximum Penetration Rate of Renewable Energy in an IslandNetwork
204 Controlled Island Operation of Part of the 50-kV Grid in Southern Sweden
210 Performance Indicators for Microgrids During Grid-Connected and Island Operation
291 Frequency andActive Power Control in Islanded Power Systems Based on the Magnitudeof the Disturbance Estimation
677 Evaluation of Interconnected Power Systems Controlled Islanding
Jinfeng Ren ( ), Mladen Kezunovic ( )
Seyed M. Mousavi ( ), Hossein Askarian Abyaneh( ), Morteza Mahdavi ( )
Yasser G. Mostafa ( ), Aly M. Shafik( )
Dumitru Toader ( ), Petru Ruset (), Ioan Hategan ( ), Ioan Diaconu
( ), Nicolae Pinte ( )
Fainan Hassan ( ), Math Bollen ()
Urban Rudez ( ), Rafael Mihalic ()
Herman Bayem ( ), Laurent Capely ( ), Frederic Dufourd( ), Marc Petit ( )
Math Bollen ( ), Olof Samuelsson ()
Math Bollen ( ), Jin Zhong (), Olof Samuelsson ( ), Johan Bjornstedt (
)
Vladimir Chuvychin ( ), Vadims Strelkovs ()
Sajad Najafi ( )
Texas A&M University, USA Texas A&M University, USA
Amirkabir University of Technology, IranAmirkabir University of Technology, Iran University of Tehran, Iran
Arab Academy for Science and Technology, EgyptIskraemeco Energy Measurement, Egypt
University “Politehnica” of Timisoara, Romania SiemensS.R.L. Romania, Romania SMART S.R.L., RomaniaTranselectrica S.A., Romania Pintel S.R.L., Romania
Areva T&D, UK STRI AB and Lulea University of Technology,Sweden
University of Ljubljana, Slovenia University of Ljubljana,Slovenia
SUPELEC, France EDF R&D, FranceEDF R&D, France SUPELEC, France
Lulea University of Technology, Sweden Lund Univers i t y,Sweden
Lulea University of Technology, Sweden The University of HongKong Lund University, Sweden Lund University,Sweden
Riga Technical University, Latvia Riga TechnicalUniversity, Latvia
Amirkabir University of Technology, Iran
Island OperationYvon BesangerGrenoble Institute of Technology, France
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“C.A. Rosetti” Hall
25 Computation of Spectral Components in System with Wind Generation Unit
393 Analysis of the Steinmetz Compensation Circuit with Distorted Waveforms throughSymmetrical Component-Based Indicators
471 PerformanceAnalysis of Wavelet Based Denoise System for Power Quality Disturbances
530 Power Exchanging Control of DG Units on Faulty Grid and Time-Varying FrequencyEnvironments
718 A Comparative Analysis of FBD, PQ and CPT Current Decompositions Part I: Three-Phase Three-Wire Systems
719 A Comparative Analysis of FBD, PQ and CPT Current Decompositions Part II: Three-Phase Four-Wire Systems
738 Selective Current Compensators Based on the Conservative PowerTheory
Chair:
“Nicolae Iorga” Hall
93 Use of the “ANAPRO” Software toAnalyze and Forecast Operating Parameters andTechnological Characteristics on the Basis of MacroApplications
Przemyslaw Janik ( ), Tadeusz Lobos (), Jacek Rezmer (
), Peter Schegner ( ), Zbigniew Waclawek( )
Gianfranco Chicco ( ), Mircea Chindris (), Andrei Cziker ( ),
Petru Postolache ( ), Cornel Toader ()
Rodney H.G. Tan ( ), Vigna K. Ramachandaramurthy( )
Mahdi Choopani ( ), Hossein Askarian Abyaneh( ), Seyyed H. Fathi (
), BananeAnsari ( )
Helmo K.M. Paredes ( ), Fernando P.Marafão ( ), Luiz C.P. da Silva (
)
Helmo K.M. Paredes ( ), Fernando P.Marafão ( ), Luiz C.P. da Silva (
)
Helmo K.M. Paredes ( ), Fernando P.Marafão ( ), Luiz C.P. da Silva (
)
Viktor G. Kurbatsky ( ),NikitaV.Tomin ( )
Wroclaw Uniwersity of Technology, Poland DresdenUniversity of Technology, Germany Wroclaw Uniwersity of Technology,Poland Dresden University of Technology, GermanyWroclaw Uniwersity of Technology, Poland
Politecnico di Torino, Italy Technical University ofCluj-Napoca, Romania Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, Romania
University Politehnica of Bucharest, Romania UniversityPolitehnica of Bucharest, Romania
Universiti Tenaga Nasional, MalaysiaUniversiti Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia
Amirkabir University of Technology, IranAmirkabir University of Technology, Iran Amirkabir University of
Technology, Iran University of Tehran, Iran
State University of Campinas, Campinas, SP, BrazilSão Paulo State University, Sorocaba, SP, Brazil State
University of Campinas, Campinas, SP, Brazil
State University of Campinas, Campinas, SP, BrazilSão Paulo State University, Sorocaba, SP, Brazil State
University of Campinas, Campinas, SP, Brazil
State University of Campinas, Campinas, SP, BrazilSão Paulo State University, Sorocaba, SP, Brazil State
University of Campinas, Campinas, SP, Brazil
Energy Systems Institute of the Russian Academy of Science, RussiaEnergySystems Instituteof theRussianAcademyofScience,Russia
Power Quality Issues I
A.I.Applications in Power Systems:Artificial Neural Networks
Math Bollen
Gheorghe C
Lulea University of Technology & STRIAB, Sweden
“Gh.Asachi” of Iassy, Romaniaârþinã
Technical Universty
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135 Supervised Learning of Intra-Daily Recourse Strategies for Generation ManagementUnder Uncertainties
279 Theory of Informational Species and its Implications in the Power System Protection,Measurement and Control Systems
290 Neural Identification of SSSC Based on Average model Using GAMMA, DNN, RBF andMLPfor Steady State Calculations
523 Load Forecasting based on Neural Networks and Load Profiling
548 Data-Driven Reliability Modeling, Based on Data Mining in Distribution Network FaultStatistics
724 An HybridAggregate ModelApplied To the Short-Term Bus Load Forecasting Problem
Chair:
“Nicolae Balcescu” Hall
173 ANovel Voltage Fluctuation Generating Circuit Topology and Control Strategy
197 Simple Topologies forAC-Link FlexibleAC Transmission Systems
273 A Method to Synchronize Single-Phase Floating with Grid without High VoltageMeasurement or High Bandwidth Communication
602 High-Power, Resonant DC/DC Converter for Integration of Renewable Sources
Bertrand Cornelusse ( ), Gerald Vignal ( ), BorisDefourny ( ), Louis Wehenkel ( )
Nicolae F. Pinte ( ), Petru Postolache (), Costic N u (
), Stelian Alexandru Gal ( ), Marius N.Oltean ( ), Ioan Petru Ruset ( )
Mohammad Tavakoli Bina ( ), Abbas HoushmandViki ( ), Sajad Rahimzadeh (
)
Joao C. Sousa ( ), Luis P. Neves (), Humberto M. Jorge ( )
Elham Akhavan-Rezai ( ), Mahmoud-Reza Haghifam (),Alireza Fereidunian ( )
Ricardo Menezes Salgado ( ), RosangelaBallini ( ), Takaaki Ohishi (
)
Renzhong Shan ( ), Zhongdong Yin (), Xiangning Xiao (
)
Julio C. Rosas-Caro ( ), Juan M. Ramirez ( ), Fang Z.Peng ( )
Zhihui Yuan ( ), Sjoerd W.H. de Haan (), Braham Ferreira ( )
Dragan Jovcic ( ), Boon-Teck Ooi ( )
University of Liege, Belgium EDF R&D, FranceUniversity of Liege, Belgium University of Liege, Belgium
SC Pintel Intelligent Systems SRL, Romania University“Politehnica” of Bucharest, Romania University “Politehnica” of Bucharest,Romania CN Transelectrica SA Bucuresti, Romania
SC Smart SA, Romania Siemens, Romania
K.N. Toosi University of Technology, IranK.N. Toosi University of Technology, Iran K.N. Toosi University of
Technology, Iran
Polytechnic Institute of Leiria, Portugal Polytechnic Instituteof Leiria, Portugal University of Coimbra, Portugal
Islamic Azad University, Iran IslamicAzad University, Iran University of Tehran, Iran
Federal University of Alfenas - Minas Gerais, BrazilUniversity of Campinas, Sao Paulo, Brazil University of Campinas,
Sao Paulo, Brazil
North China Electric Power University, China NorthChina Electric Power University, China North China Electric PowerUniversity, China
CINVESTAV, Mexico CINVESTAV, MexicoMichigan State University, USA
Technische Universität Delft, Netherlands TechnischeUniversität Delft, Netherlands Technische Universität Delft, Netherlands
University of Aberdeen, UK McGill University, Canada
ã iþ
Power ElectronicsApplications in Power SystemsDirk WestermannUniversity of Technology Ilmenau, Germany
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607 Nash Genetic Algorithm Based Optimal Design of Hysteresis Inverters for Active PowerFilteringApplications
632 Layout and Performance of the Power Electronic Converter Platform for the VSYNCProject
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“Drepturile Omului” Hall
122 An IntegratedApproach forPositionalProtection ofTransmission Lines
148 New Variable WindowAdaptive Distance Protection forTee'd Feeders
249 High Degrees of Series Capacitors in Bulk Power Transmission Systems Need SpecialProtection Principles
272 Fault Data Collection in SubstationsAccording to IEC 61850
296 Modified Distance Protection due to Presence of STATCOM on a Transmission Line
690 Tripping Overvoltages in HVTransmission Networks Equipped with Shunt Reactors
769 ANew DC Feeder Protection Based On Wavelet Transform
Seyed M.R. Rafiei ( ), Mohammad H. Kordi (), Giovanni Griva ( ), Alberto Tenconi (
)
Tom Loix ( ), Sven De Breucker ( ), Piet Vanassche( ), Jeroen Van den Keybus ( ), Johan Driesen (
), Klaas Visscher ( )
Hao Zhang ( ), Jinghan H. He (), Zhiqian Q. Bo ( ), Mo X. Li (
),A. Klimek ( )
Marek Lukowicz ( ), Miroslav Michalik (), Waldemar Rebizant (
), Seung-Jae Lee ( )
Volker Henn ( ), Rainer Krebs ( ), Gustavo Arruda( ), Ricardo Dutra ( ), Paula Campos ( )
Sidonia Mesentean ( ), Heinz Frank (), Klaus Fleischmann ( ), Markus Stuhler (
)
Sadegh Jamali ( ), Ahad Kazemi (), Hossein Shateri ( )
Marian Ciontu ( ), Denisa Rusinaru (), Ion Mircea ( )
Le Yu ( ), Jinghan H. He (), Zhiqian Q. Bo ( ), Moxue X. Li ( ),
TonyYip ( ),Andrew Klimek ( )
Politecnico di Torino, Italy Shahrood University ofTechnology, Iran Politecnico di Torino, Italy Politecnicodi Torino, Italy
KU Leuven, Belgium KU Leuven, BelgiumTriphase, Belgium Triphase, Belgium KU Leuven,
Belgium Energy Research Center of the Netherlands, Netherland
Beijing Jiaotong University, China Beijing Jiaotong University,China Beijing Jiaotong University, China Beijing JiaotongUniversity, China Department of Research and Development, UK
Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland WroclawUniversity of Technology, Poland Wroclaw University of Technology,Poland Myongji University, Korea
Siemens AG, Germany Siemens AG, GermanyCHEFS, Brasil FURNAS, Brasil Eletronorte, Brasil
Heilbronn University, Germany Heilbronn University,Germany Unitro Fleischmann, Germany UnitroFleischmann, Germany
Iran University of Science and Technology Iran University ofScience and Technology Iran University of Science and Technology
University of Craiova, Romania University of Craiova,Romania University of Craiova, Romania
Beijing JiaoTong University, China Beijing JiaoTong University,China AREVA T&D, UK Beijing JiaoTong University, China
AREVA T&D, UK AREVA T&D, UK
Protection Systems IVWanda RederS&C Electric, Chicago, USA
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41 SomeAspects of Distributed Generation Voltage Drop and Energy Storage
188 Identifying Management Procedures to Deal with Connection of Electric Vehicles in theGrid
202 Integration of Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicles into Energy Networks
387 VRB Modeling for Storage in Stand-Alone Wind Energy Systems
670 Optimal Integration of Energy Storage in Distribution Networks
707 Unit Commitment with Vehicle-to-Grid Using Particle Swarm Optimization
745 Battery Storage System Sizing in Distribution Feeders with Distributed PhotovoltaicSystems
799 Selecting thePowerElectronic Interface foraSupercapatteryBased EnergyStorageSystem
Chair:University of Bologna, Italy
“C.A. Rosetti” Hall
27 Computation of Voltage Sag Initiation with Fourier based Algorithm, Kalman Filter andWavelets
Balint Hartmann ( ), Andras Dan( )
Joao Abel Peças Lopes ( ), F.J. Soares( ), P.M. Rocha Almeida (
)
Matthias D. Galus ( ), GoranAndersson ( )
Luminita Barote ( ), Corneliu Marinescu( ), Marius Georgescu (
)
Gianni Celli ( ), Susanna Mocci ( ),Fabrizio Pilo ( ), Massimo Loddo ( )
Ahmed Yousuf Saber ( ), GaneshKumar Venayagamoorthy ( )
Chandu Venu ( ), Yann Riffonneau (), Seddik Basha ( ),
Yahia Baghzouz ( )
Christian Klumpner ( ), George Chen (), GregAsher ( )
Hortensia Amarís ( ), C. Álvarez (), M. Alonso ( ), D. Florez (
), Tadeusz Lobos (), Przemyslaw Janik ( ), Jacek Rezmer
( ), Zbigniew Waclawek ()
Budapest University of Technology and Economics, HungaryBudapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary
Universidade do Porto and INESC Porto, PortugalUniversidade do Porto and INESC Porto, Portugal Universidade do
Porto and INESC Porto, Portugal
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) Zurich, SwitzerlandSwiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) Zurich, Switzerland
Transilvania University of Brasov, RomaniaTransilvania University of Brasov, Romania Transilvania University of
Brasov, Romania
University of Cagliari, Italy University of Cagliari, ItalyUniversity of Cagliari, Italy University of Cagliari, Italy
Missouri University of Science and Technology, Rolla, USAMissouri University of Science and Technology, Rolla, USA
University of Nevada - Las Vegas, USA Univerisity JosephFourier, Grenoble, France Univerisity Joseph Fourier, Grenoble, France
University of Nevada - Las Vegas, USA
University of Nottingham, UK University of Nottingham,UK University of Nottingham, UK
Carlos III University of Madrid, Madrid Carlos III Universityof Madrid, Madrid Carlos III University of Madrid, Madrid CarlosIII University of Madrid, Madrid Wroclaw University of Technology,Poland Wroclaw University of Technology, PolandWroclaw University of Technology, Poland Wroclaw University of
Technology, Poland
Alberto Borghetti
Energy Storage and Hybrid Electrical Vehicles
Power Quality Issues II
Kai StrunzTechnische Universitat Berlin, Germany
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28 APractical Probabilistic Design Procedure for LV Residential Distribution Systems
59 Optimization Methods with Power Quality Issues for Reactive Power Control ofDistribution Networks with Dispersed Generation
206 Methodology for Development of Customized Customer Damage Functions forEvaluation of Financial Losses due to Voltage Sags and Interruptions
426 Optimal Unified Power Quality Conditioner with Improved Compensation Performanceunder Distorted Voltages
515 Experimental Investigation of Existing Methodologies for the ResponsibilitiesAssignment Problem
716 Assessment of Power Lines Performance Based on Voltage Sag Indices
847 The Power Quality Monitoring Systems in Romanian Power Grid
Chair:
“Nicolae Iorga” Hall
57 ASCADASystem Using MobileAgents for a Next-Generation Distribution System
205 Interaction between equipment and Power Line Communication: 9-95 kHz
367 IEC 61850 Substation to Control Center Communication Status and Practical Experiencesfrom Projects
Ron Herman ( ), C. Trevor Gaunt ()
Claudia Battistelli ( ), Guido Carpinelli ( ),Umberto De Martinis ( ), Fabio Mottola ( ),Daniela Proto ( )
Jhan Y. Chan ( ), Jovica V. Milanovic ()
Mohammadreza Rafiei ( ), Reza Asadi (), G. Griva ( ), R. Bojoi ( )
Andres Pavas ( ), Volker Staudt (), Horacio Torres-Sanchez ( )
Roberto Chouhy Leborgne ( ), Thiago Clé deOliveira ( ), José Maria de Carvalho Filho (
), Gustavo Tomio Watanabe ( ), JederFrancisco de Oliveira1 ( )
Carmen Stanescu ( ), Stelian Gal ( ), SorinPispiris ( ), Petru Postolache (
)
Tetsuo Otani ( ), HiromuKobayashi ( )
Sarah K. Rönnberg ( ), M.Wahlberg (), E.O.A. Larsson ( ), Math H.J. Bollen
( ), C.M. Lundmark ()
Heiko Englert ( ), Henry Dawidczak ( )
University of Cape Town, South Africa University of CapeTown, South Africa
University of Napoli, Italy University of Napoli, ItalyUniversity of Napoli, Italy University of Napoli, Italy
University of Napoli, Italy
The University of Manchester, UK The University ofManchester, UK
Politecnico di Torino, Italy National Iranian OilCompany, Iran Politecnico di Torino, Italy Politecnico di Torino, Italy
National University of Colombia, Colombia Ruhr University ofBochum, Germany National University of Colombia, Colombia
Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, BrazilItajubá Federal University, Brazil Itajubá Federal
University, Brazil Itajubá Federal University, BrazilBelo Horizonte, Brazil
Transelectrica, Romania Transelectrica, RomaniaTranselectrica, Romania University “Politehnica” Bucharest,
Romania
Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry, JapanCentral Research Institute of Electric Power Industry, Japan
Skelleftea Kraft Elnat AB, Sweden Skelleftea Kraft ElnatAB, Sweden Lulea University of Technology, SwedenLulea University of Technology, Sweden Lulea University of Technology,
Sweden
Siemens AG, Germany Siemens AG, Germany
CommunicationsKlaus-Peter BrandABB Switzerland Ltd., Baden, Switzerland
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415 Test Bench for Self-healing Functionalities applied on Distribution Network withDistributed Generators
573 Survey on Priorities and Communication Requirements for PMU-based Applications inthe Nordic Region
576 Reducing Convetional Copper Signaling in High Voltage Substations with IEC 61850Process Bus System
649 Wireless-Broadband over Power Lines Networks: A Promising Broadband Solution inRuralAreas
773 Turbogenerator Mechanical Vibrations Telesurveillance System
Chair:
“Nicolae Balcescu” Hall
70 Application of Self-Tuning FPIC to AGC for Load Frequency Control in Multi-AreaPower System
365 AModified Power System Model forAGCAnalysis
390 Power System Dynamic Performance: Primary Governing Frequency Response
428 The Effects of Normalization of Static Load Characteristics
503 Dynamic Load ParameterAssessment Based on Continuous Recorder Measurements
Luong Le-Thanh ( ), Raphael Caire ( ),Bertrand Raison ( ), Seddik Bacha (
), François Blache ( ), G.Valla ( )
Moustafa Chenine ( ), Kun Zhu (), Lars Nordstrom (
)
David McGinn ( ), Mark Adamiak ( ),Maciej Goraj ( ), Jorge Cardenas ( )
Georgios I. Tsiropoulos ( ), Angeliki M. Sarafi( ), Panayotis G. Cottis (
)
Victor Croitoru (“ ), Tiberiu Voica (), Adrian Grigore (“ ),
Bogdan Toader (“ )
M. Rafiqul Islam Sheikh ( ), S.M. Muyeen (), Rion Takahashi ( ),
Toshiaki Murata ( ), Junji Tamura ()
Desire D. Rasolomampionona ( )
Stefan Sterpu ( )
Lidija M. Korunovic ( ), Dobrivoje P. Stojanovic( )
Benjamin Genet ( ), Jean-Claude Maun ()
IDEA, France Grenoble Institute of Technology, FranceGrenoble Institute of Technology, France University Joseph
Fourier of Grenoble, France Grenoble Institute of Technology, FranceGrenoble Institute of Technology, France
The Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Sweden The RoyalInstitute of Technology (KTH), Sweden The Royal Institute of Technology(KTH), Sweden
GE Digital Energy, Canada General Electric, SpainGeneral Electric, Spain GE Digital Energy, Spain
National Technical University of Athens, GreeceNational Technical University of Athens, Greece National Technical
University of Athens, Greece
Politehnica” University of Bucharest, Romania MarcTelS.I.T. S.R.L, Romania Politehnica” University of Bucharest, Romania
Politehnica” University of Bucharest, Romania
Kitami Institute of Technology, Japan KitamiInstitute of Technology, Japan Kitami Institute of Technology, Japan
Kitami Institute of Technology, Japan Kitami Institute ofTechnology, Japan
Warsaw University of Technology, Poland
EDF R&D, France
University of Nis, Republic of SerbiaUniversity of Nis, Republic of Serbia
Universite Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium UniversiteLibre de Bruxelles, Belgium
Jovica MilanovicThe University of Manchester, UK
Frequency Control and Load Modelling
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782 Missing Data Treatment of the Load Profiles in Distribution Networks
793 Process Modelling for Load Frequency Control in Power Systems
151 Frequency behavior of grid with high penetration rate of wind generation
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16 Impact of Static Synchronous Compensator (STATCOM) on Performance of DistanceRelay
80 Protection SecurityAssessment for Large Power Systems
95 Protection Relay Systems Employing Unconditionally SecureAuthentication Codes
655 A Laboratory Setup of a Power System Scaled Model for Testing and Validation of EMSApplications
712 Use of Distributed Topology Detection forApplications in SubstationAutomation
785 Protection Scheme Switch-Timing for Doubly-Fed Induction Generator during FaultConditions
848 Dynamic Model Based Complex Checking of Out-of-Step Protections
Gheorghe Cartina ( ), Gheorghe Grigoras( ), Elena C. Bobric (
), C. Barbulescu ( )
Sergiu St. Iliescu ( ), Ioana Fagarasan( ), Calin Soare (
), Doina Ilisiu ( ), Florin Biliboaca( )
Jerome Duval ( ), Bruno Meyer ( )
A. Salemnia ( ), M. Khederzadeh( ), Amir Ghorbani (
)
Johann Jäger ( ), Rafal Lubiatowski (), Gerhard Ziegler ( ), Rainer Krebs
( )
Tsutomu Matsumoto ( ), Taiki Kobayashi (), Shigeki Katayama ( ), Kazuto
Fukushima ( ), Katsuhiko Sekiguchi ( )
A.P. Sakis Meliopoulos ( ), George J. Cokkinides( ), Salman Mohagheghi ( ), Q. Binh Dam( ), Ramiz H. Alaileh (
), Giorgos K. Stefopoulos ( )
Klaus-Peter Brand ( ), Wolfgang Wimmer ()
Jin Yang ( ), John O'Reilly ( ), John E.Fletcher ( )
Doru Mircea Paunescu ( ), Rodica Balaurescu, () and Hans Erik Olovsson, ( )
“Gh. Asachi” Technical University, Iasi, Romania“Gh. Asachi” Technical University, Iasi, Romania “Stefan cel Mare”
University, Suceava, Romania Romania
University POLITEHNICA of Bucharest, RomaniaUniversity POLITEHNICA of Bucharest, Romania University POLITEHNICA
of Bucharest, Romania Transelectrica SA Company, RomaniaISCE Bucharest, Romania
EDF R&D, France EDF R&D, France
Power and Water University of Technology, Tehran, IranPower and Water University of Technology, Tehran, Iran Power and Water
University of Technology, Tehran, Iran
University of Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany University ofErlangen-Nürnberg, Germany Siemens AG, GermanySiemens AG, Germany
Yokohama National University, Japan YokohamaNational University, Japan Toshiba Corporation, Japan
Toshiba Corporation, Japan Toshiba Corporation, Japan
Georgia Institute of Technology, USAGeorgia Institute of Technology, USA ABB, USAGeorgia Institute of Technology, USA Dubai Electricity and Water
Authority, UAE Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
ABB Switzerland Ltd., Baden, Switzerland ABBSwitzerland Ltd., Baden, Switzerland
University of Glasgow, UK University of Glasgow, UKUniversity of Strathclyde, UK
Transelectrica S.A., Romania TranselectricaS.A., Romania ABB Power Systems, T&D Substation, Sweeden
Protection Systems VAntans Saulus SauhatsRiga Technical University, Latvia
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120 AUnifiedAlgorithm for Observability and RedundancyAnalysis
221 Parameter Identification of Unsymmetrical Transmission Lines
289 Development of a Compensating Algorithm for an Iron-cored Measurement CurrentTransformer
405 Cluster Analysis of Half-Cycle Duration Measurements to Classify Local and NetworkEvents
636 Setup of the Laboratory for Synchronized Measurement for PMU's Testing
684 Measurement Analysis of an Advanced Control System for Reducing the EnergyConsumption of Public Street Lighting Systems
832 Cost BenefitAnalysis for Implementation of a System for Remote Control andAutomaticMeter Reading
Chair:Mott MacDonald Ltd., Glasgow, UK
“C.A. Rosetti” Hall
104 A Model Predictive Control Strategy for Load Shifting in a Water Pumping Scheme withMaximum Demand Charges
Raphael A.S. Benedito ( ), Joao B.A. London (), Newton G. Bretas ( )
Roberto Schulze ( ), Peter Schegner ()
Tai-Ying Zheng ( ), Yong-Cheol Kang (), Jae-Sun Choi ( ), Hae-Gweon Kang
( ), Sung-Il Jang ( ),Yong-Kyun Kim ( ), Heung-Jae Lee (
)
Dan Apetrei ( ), Gianfranco Chicco ( ),Petru Postolache ( ), Nicolae Golovanov( ), Mihaela M. Albu (
)
Vladimir Terzija ( ), Shawn Shihao Wu (), John Fitch ( )
Horia Andrei ( ), Costin Cepisca (), Valentin Dogaru-Ulieru ( ), Traian
Ivanovici ( ), Laurentiu Stancu (), Paul C.Andrei ( )
Nikola Rajakovic ( ), Dusan Nikolic (), Jovan Vujasinovic ( )
A.J. van Staden ( ), Jiangfeng Zhang (), Xiaohua Xia ( )
Univertity of São Paulo, Brazil Univertity of SãoPaulo, Brazil Univertity of São Paulo, Brazil
Technische Universität Dresden, Germany TechnischeUniversität Dresden, Germany
Chonbuk National University, Korea Chonbuk NationalUniversity, Korea Chonbuk National University, KoreaChonbuk National University, Korea Chonbuk National University, Korea
Hankook IED Eng. Inc., Korea Kwangwoon University,Korea
SC Electrica SA, Romania Politecnico di Torino, ItalyUniversity Politehnica of Bucharest, Romania
University Politehnica of Bucharest, Romania University Politehnica ofBucharest, Romania
The University of Manchester, UK The University ofManchester, UK National Grid, UK
Valahia University, Romania Politehnica University ofBucharest, Romania Valahia University, Romania
Valahia University, T Romania SC AMIRAS C&LIMPEX SRL, Romania Politehnica University of Bucharest, Romania
University of Belgrade, Serbia University of Belgrade,Serbia Meter & Control, Serbia
University of Pretoria, South Africa University ofPretoria, South Africa University of Pretoria, South Africa
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Mircea Scutariu
Power System Measurement
Demand Side Management
MihaelaAlbuUniversity “Politehnica” of Bucharest, Romania
Tuesday, June 30, 16:15 - 18:00
Tuesday, June 30, 16:15 - 18:00
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256 Application Genetic Algorithms for Load Management in Refrigerated Warehouses withWind Power Penetration
300 Using Frequency Dependent Electric Space Heating Loads to Manage FrequencyDisturbances in Power Systems
329 Air Conditioner Direct Load Control in Distribution Networks
511 Improved Energy Services Provision through the Intelligent Control of DistributedEnergy Resources
546 Physically-Based Load Demand Models forAssessing Electric Load ControlActions
645 MV Producers and ConsumersAgents Characterization with DSM Techniques
Chair:
“Ion I.C. Bratianu” Hall
37 Speed Control of Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor Using Digital Pole PlacementController
39 Examination of Smart Grids in Island Operation
40 Retrofit Implementation of Medium Voltage Contactors at Abou Quir Power Station inEgypt
113 AControl Strategy for Integration of a PEMFCS to a Distribution Grid
Yi Zong ( ), Tom Cronin (), Oliver Gehrke (
), Henrik Bindner (), Jens Carsten Hansen ( ),
Mikel Iribas Latour ( ), Oihane Usunariz Arcauz( )
Antti Rautiainen ( ), Sami Repo (), Pertti Jarventausta (
)
Tuan Tran-Quoc ( ), Jean C Sabonnadiere (), Nouredine Hadjsaid (
), Christophe Kieny ( )
Michael A. Pedrasa ( ), Ted Spooner (), Iain F. MacGill ( )
Alvaro Gomes ( ), C. Henggeler Antunes (),A. Gomes Martins ( )
Hugo Morais ( ), Sergio Ramos (), ZitaA. Vale (
), H. Khodr ( )
Hany M. Hasanien ( ), S.M. Muyeen (), Junji Tamura ( )
Istvan Vokony ( ), Andras Dan( )
AmrAbou Ghazala ( )
Christina N. Papadimitriou ( ), Nicholas A. Vovos ()
National Laboratory for Sustainable Energy, Denmark NationalLaboratory for Sustainable Energy, Denmark National Laboratory forSustainable Energy, Denmark National Laboratory for Sustainable Energy,Denmark National Laboratory for Sustainable Energy, Denmark
National Renewable Energy Center, SpainNational Renewable Energy Center, Spain
Tampere University of Technology, Finland TampereUniversity of Technology, Finland Tampere University of Technology,Finland
IDEA, France Institut National Polytechnique deGrenoble, France Institut National Polytechnique de Grenoble,France IDEA, France
University of New South Wales, Australia University ofNew South Wales, Australia University of New South Wales, Australia
University of Coimbra, INESC, Portugal Universityof Coimbra, INESC, Portugal University of Coimbra, INESC, Portugal
GECAD, Polytechnic Institute of Porto, Portugal GECAD,Polytechnic Institute of Porto, Portugal GECAD, Polytechnic Institute of Porto,Portugal GECAD, Polytechnic Institute of Porto, Portugal
Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt Kitami Institute ofTechnology, Japan Kitami Institute of Technology, Japan
Budapest University of Technology and Economics, HungaryBudapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary
Alexandria University, Egypt
University of Patras, Greece University ofPatras, Greece
Poster Session IRaphael CaireGrenoble Institute of Technology, France
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145 ExpDTS - Hybrid Dispatcher Training Simulator Expert System for OperatorAssistanceand Evaluation
146 Optimization of Power Reserves in Market Conditions
216 Determination of the Optimal Power Plants' Start-Up Sequence in Power SystemRestoration
227 Network State Indicators in Flexibility Evaluation for Operational Planning inElectricity Market
255 Historical Data Analysis of Lightning and its Relation with the Portuguese TransmissionSystem Outages
337 Influence of inter area Transfer Capacity on the Regional Power System Planning
339 Plug-in Electric Vehicles as Storage Devices Within an Autonomous Power System.Optimization issue
355 Evaluation of Optimal Transfer Capability in Power System Interconnection
357 Feed-In Tariff Scheme for Promoting Wind Energy Generation
391 Smart Storage Solution forWind Systems
398 Virtual Synchronous Generator: Laboratory Scale Results and Field Demonstration
Daniela Bolborici ( )
Anatoly Mahnitko ( ), Janis Gerhards (), Tatjana Lomane ( ), Sergejs Ribakovs
( )
Saeedeh Barghinia ( ), Heidarali A. Shayanfar( ), Shahram Jadid (
)
Alfonso Capasso ( ), Maria Carmen Falvo (), Regina Lamedica ( ), Sergio
Scalcino ( )
Susana A.B. de Almeida ( ), Cristina Loureiro (), Fernando P. Maciel Barbosa ( ), Rui Pestana
( )
Tomasz Smieja ( ), Pio Lombardi (), Zbigniew A. Styczynski (
), Swen Loppen ()
Pio Lombardi ( ), Paul Vasquez (), Zbigniew A. Styczynski (
)
Hyun-Il Son ( ), Jin-O Kim ( ), In-SuBae ( )
Chanapan Kongnam ( ), SomboonNuchprayoon ( )
Luminita Barote ( ), Marius Georgescu( ), Corneliu Marinescu (
)
Vu Van Thong ( ), Achim Woyte ( ), Mihaela Albu (), Marcel Van Hest ( ), Jan
Bozelie ( ), Javier Diaz ( ), Tom Loix (), Dan Stanculescu ( ), Klaas Visscher
( )
Transelectrica S.A., Romania
Riga Technical University, Latvia Riga TechnicalUniversity, Latvia Riga Technical University, LatviaRiga Technical University, Latvia
Iran University of Science and Technology, IranIran University of Science and Technology, Iran Iran University of Science
and Technology, Iran
University of Rome La Sapienza, Italy University ofRome La Sapienza, Italy University of Rome La Sapienza, Italy
University of Rome La Sapienza, Italy
Rede Eléctrica Nacional, Portugal PortoUniversity, Portugal Porto University, PortugalRede Eléctrica Nacional, Portugal
Otto-von-Guericke-University Magdeburg, Germany Otto-von-Guericke-University Magdeburg, Germany Otto-von-Guericke-University Magdeburg, Germany Vattenfall Europe TransmissionGmbH, Germany
Otto-von-Guericke-University Magdeburg, Germany Otto-von-Guericke-University Magdeburg, Germany Otto-von-Guericke-University Magdeburg, Germany
Hanyang University, Korea Hanyang University, KoreaKangwon University, Korea
Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand, ThailandChiang Mai University, Thailand
Transilvania University of Brasov, RomaniaTransilvania University of Brasov, Romania Transilvania University of
Brasov, Romania
3E n/v, Belgium 3E n/v, Belgium UniversityPolitehnica of Bucharest Technology, Romania Liandon, Belgium
Liandon, Belgium UfE GmbH, Germany KatholiekeUniversiteit Leuven, Belgium SC Electrica SA, RomaniaECN, Netherlands
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456 AQuasi Dynamic ModelApplied to a Ramp Load Increase Study
488 Allocation of Decentralized Generators in Distribution Networks for Enhancing NormalOperation Loadability
528 New Participants in SmartGrids and Associated Challenges in the Transition Towardsthe Grid of the Future
554 Dynamic Voltage Stability Assessment of an Electric Power System using TrajectorySensitivityAnalysis
556 Using Fuzzy ARTmap Neural Network for Determination of Partial Discharge Locationin PowerTransformers
574 Optimal PMU Placement forVoltage SecurityAssessment using Decision Tree
591 Cooperative Sensor Networks forVoltage Quality Monitoring in Smart Grids
666 Profit-Based Head-Sensitive Behavior of a Hydro Chain: Mixed-Integer NonlinearMethod
722 DGENCO Market Balancing Cost Repartition Under Light Regulation Markets
732 Digital Evaluation of Single Phase Reclosing Using a DynamicArc Model on the Thailand500 kV System
736 Streamlining Large Scale PhotovoltaicArrays for Utility Interconnection
Valerio O. Albuquerque ( ), Rafael Coradi Leme (), B. Isaias Lima Lopes ( ),
Antonio C. Zambroni de Souza ( ), OtavioA.S. Carpinteiro( ), Rodnei Dias dos Anjos (
), Pedro P. Balestrassi ( )
Nasser G.A. Hemdan ( ), Michael Kurrat( )
Patrick Favre-Perrod ( ), Roger Critchley ( ),Emmanuelle Catz ( ), Masoud Bazargan ( )
R.M. Monteiro Pereira ( ), C.M. Machado Ferreira( ), F. P. Maciel Barbosa (
)
H. Nafisi ( ), M. Davari (), M. Abedi ( ), G. B. Gharehpetian
( )
F. Mahmoodianfard ( ), M. Mohammadi (), G. B. Gharehpetian (
), H.AskarianAbyaneh ( )
Maurizio di Bisceglie ( ), Carmela Galdi (U ,Alfredo Vaccaro ( ), Domenico Villacci ( )
J.P.S. Catalao ( ), H.M.I. Pousinho (), V.M.F. Mendes ( )
Hussein Khodr ( ), HugoMorais ( ), Zita A. Vale( ), Carlos Ramos( )
Kanchit Ngamsanroaj ( ) and SuttichaiPremrudeepreechacharn ( )
Ulrich Klaus Wilhelm Schwabe ( ), Peter Mark Jansson ()
Federal University at Itajuba, Brazil FederalUniversity at Itajuba, Brazil Federal University at Itajuba, Brazil
Federal University at Itajuba, BrazilFederal University at Itajuba, Brazil Federal University at Itajuba,
Brazil Federal University at Itajuba, Brazil
Braunschweig University of Technology, GermanyBraunschweig University of Technology, Germany
AREVA T&D, France AREVA T&D, FranceAREVA T&D, France AREVA T&D, France
Polytechnic Institute of Coimbra, PortugalPolytechnic Institute of Coimbra, Portugal Universidade do Porto and
INESC Porto, Portugal
Amirkabir University of Technology, Iran Amirkabir University ofTechnology, Iran Amirkabir University of Technology, IranAmirkabir University of Technology, Iran
Amirkabir University of Technology, Iran AmirkabirUniversity of Technology, Iran Amirkabir University of Technology,Iran Amirkabir University of Technology, Iran
University of Sannio, Italy niversity of Sannio, Italy)University of Sannio, Italy University of Sannio, Italy
University of Beira Interior, Portugal University of BeiraInterior, Portugal Instituto Superior de Engenharia de Lisboa, Portugal
Engineering Institute of Porto Polytechnic Institute of Porto, PortugalEngineeringInstitute of Porto Polytechnic Institute of Porto, Portugal
Engineering Institute of Porto Polytechnic Institute of Porto, PortugalEngineering Institute of Porto Polytechnic Institute of Porto, Portugal
Electricity Generating Authority of ThailandChiang Mai University, Thailand
Rowan University, USA RowanUniversity, USA
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746 Numerical Modeling of Transient Overvoltage Shunt Reactor Current Switching in 400kV Network
753 Reactive Power Management in a Deregulated Power System with Considering VoltageStability
809 Automatic Security Measures Foreseen in the Romanian Electrical Power System in Caseof Major Disturbances
844 Sizing of Photovoltaic Sources and Storage Devices for Stand-alone Power Plants
Paul Stroica ( ), Ion Merfu ()
Kianoosh Pouya ( ), Hamid Lesani ( )
Florin Balasiu ( ), Felicia Mihaela Lazar ( ),Rodica Balaurescu ( )
Renato Rizzo ( ), Luigi Piegari (), P. Tricoli ( ), Calin Munteanu (T
), Vasile Topa ()
“Smart” S.A. Craiova Subsidiary, Romania Transelectrica S.A.Craiova Subsidiary, Romania
University of Tehran, Iran University of Tehran, Iran
Transelectrica, Romania Transelectrica, RomaniaTranselectrica, Romania
University of Naples Federico II, Italy Polytechnic of Milan,Italy University of Naples Federico II, Italy echnicalUniversity of Cluj-Napoca, Romania Technical University of Cluj-Napoca,Romania
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166 Risk-Based TTC Calculation of a Power System with Renewable Energy Resources
501 Research onAllocation of Congestion Cost in a Pool Based Market
634 Steady-state Operation of Very Long EHVAC Cable Lines
710 Assessment of the Transmission System Capacity to Connect New Generation
760 Security-based Congestion Management by Means of Demand Response Programs
835 PowerTransfer Capacity Enhancement using SVC
840 Optimal Utilization of Transmission Capacity to Reduce Congestion with DistributedFACTS
Chair:GIE IDEA, France
“Nicolae Balcescu” Hall
157 Network Branch Parameter Validation Based on a Decoupled State/Parameter Estimatorand Historical Data
195 PMU Placement on the Basis of SCADAMeasurements for Fast Load Flow Calculation inElectric Power Systems
Patrick Panciatici
Tuan Tran-Quoc
Nattawut Paensuwan ( ), Akihiko Yokoyama ()
Hongfei F. Xiao ( ), Weidong D. Li ()
Luigi Colla ( ), Fabio M. Gatta ( ),Alberto Geri ( ), Stefano Lauria (
), Marco Maccioni ( )
Mircea Scutariu ( )
Ebrahim Shayesteh ( ), Mohsen Parsa Moghaddam (T), Mahmood R. Haghifam ( ),
Mohammad K. Sheikh-EL-Eslami ( )
Constantin Bulac ( , Ciprian Diaconu (), Mircea Eremia (
), Bogdan Otomega ( ), Ioan Pop( ), Lucian Toma (
)
Huijuan Li ( ), Fangxing Li ( ), PeiZhang ( ), Xiayang Zhao ( )
Madeleine R.M. Castillo ( ), Joao B.A. London (), Newton G. Bretas ( )
Anna M. Glazunova ( ), Irina N. Kolosok (), Elena S. Korkina ( )
University of Tokyo, Japan University of Tokyo,Japan
Hangzhou Dianzi University, China Dalian University ofTechnology, China
TERNA S.p.A, Italy University of Rome “Sapienza”, ItalyUniversity of Rome “Sapienza”, Italy University of Rome
“Sapienza”, Italy University of Rome “Sapienza”, Italy
Mott MacDonald Ltd., Glasgow
Tarbiat Modares University, Iran arbiatModares University, Iran Tarbiat Modares University, Iran
Tarbiat Modares University, Iran
University “Politehnica” of Bucharest, Romania) C.N.Transelectrica S.A., Romania University “Politehnica” of Bucharest,Romania University “Politehnica” of Bucharest, RomaniaC.N. Transelectrica S.A., Romania University “Politehnica” of Bucharest,
Romania
University of Tennessee, USA University of Tennessee, USAElectric Power Research Institute, USA Siemens AG, Germany
University of Sao Paulo, Brazil University ofSao Paulo, Brazil University of Sao Paulo, Brazil
Energy Systems Institute, Russia Energy SystemsInstitute, Russia Energy Systems Institute, Russia
Grenoble,
Transmission Capacity Enhancement and CongestionManagement I
State Estimation and PMU
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268 Phasor Measurement Units'Allocation in Unified Electrical Power Network of Egypt
292 State Estimation Including Synchronized Measurements
579 Comparison of Different Methods for Optimal Placement of PMUs
756 Identifying Critical Sets in State Estimation Using Gram Matrix
830 Possibility of enhancing classical weighted least squares State Estimation with linearPMU measurements
838 GeometricalApproaches for Gross ErrorsAnalysis in Power Systems State stimation
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121 Local vs. wide-area undervoltage load shedding in the presence of induction motor loads
159 Minimization of Interrupted Power Using Coordinated Control of Multiple UnifiedPower Flow Controllers, Generators and Load Shedding
174 Load Shedding Coordination between the Portuguese Transmission Grid and theDistribution Grid with Minimization of Loss of Distributed Generation
345 Power System Reconfiguration Based on Multilevel Graph Partitioning
Noha H. El-Amary ( ), Yasser G. Mostafa( ), Mohamed M. Mansour (
), Said F. Mekhamer ( ), MohamedA.L. Badr ()
Saikat Chakrabarti ( ), Elias Kyriakides( ), Gustavo Valverde ( ),Vladimir Terzija ( )
Abdulaziz M. Almutairi ( ), Jovica V. Milanovic ()
Madson C. de Almeida ( ), Eduardo N. Asada (),Ariovaldo V. Garcia ( )
Carlo Bruno ( ), Cristiano Candia ( ), Luigi Franchi ( ),Giorgio Giannuzzi ( ), Massimo Pozzi ( ), Roberto Zaottini (
), Milena Zaramella ( )
Newton G. Bretas ( ), Joao B.A. London Jr. (), Luis F.C. Alberto ( ), Raphael A.S. Benedito
( )
Bogdan Otomega ( ), Thierry Van Cutsem( )
Ken-ichi Kawabe ( ), Akihiko Yokoyama ()
Ricardo V. Fernandes ( ), Susana A.B. de Almeida (), Fernando P. Maciel Barbosa ( ), Rui
Pestana ( )
Juan Li ( ), Chen-Ching Liu ()
Arab Academy for Science and Technology, EgyptArab Academy for Science and Technology, Egypt Ain Shams
University, Egypt Ain Shams University, Egypt AinShams University, Egypt
Queensland University of Technology, AustraliaUniversity of Cyprus, Cyprus The University of Manchester, UK
The University of Manchester, UK
The University of Manchester, UK TheUniversity of Manchester, UK
UNICAMP, Brazil University of Sao Paulo,Brazil UNICAMP, Brazil
CESI, Italy CESI, Italy TERNA, ItalyTERNA, Italy CESI, Italy TERNA,
Italy CESI, Italy
Univertity of Sao Paulo, Brazil Univertity of SaoPaulo, Brazil Univertity of Sao Paulo, BrazilUnivertity of Sao Paulo, Brazil
“Politehnica” University of Bucharest, RomaniaUniversity of Liege, Belgium
University of Tokyo, Japan University of Tokyo,Japan
Rede Eléctrica Nacional, Portugal RedeEléctrica Nacional, Portugal Porto University, Portugal
Rede Eléctrica Nacional, Portugal
Iowa State University, USA National University of Ireland,Ireland
Emergency ControlActionsCostas VournasNational Technical University ofAthens, Greece
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413 Complex Network Theory and Graph Partitioning:Application to Large InterconnectedNetworks
594 ANew Soft Load Shedding: Power System Stability with Contribution from Consumers
Chair:
“Ion I.C. Bratianu” Hall
65 Five Good Reasons toAbandon Synchronous Time Control
136 Monitoring of generating units' contribution to Frequency and Voltage Control
167 AMILPApproach to the Short Term Hydrothermal Self-Scheduling Problem
280 Operating ReserveAdequacy Evaluation using Uncertainties of Wind Power Forecast
318 Participation of Distributed Generation in Balance Management
590 Energy-Reserve Markets with Non-Convexities:An EmpiricalAnalysis
598 Dimensioning and Grid Integration of Mega Battery Energy Storage System for SystemLoad Leveling
613 Technical Benefits of Distributed Storage and Load Management in Distribution Grids
Benoit Rozel ( ), Raphael Caire (), Nouredine Hadjsaid ( ), Jean-
Pierre Rognon ( ), Carolina Tranchita ()
Diana Craciun ( ), Stefan Ichim( ), Yvon Besanger (
)
Yann G. Rebours ( ), Julien Pestourie ( ), Etienne J.Monnot ( )
Philippe Juston ( ), Fabrice Guy ( ), Sebastien Henry ( ),Pascal Bertolini ( )
Christos K. Simoglou ( ), Pandelis N. Biskas (),Anastasios G. Bakirtzis ( )
Manuel A. Matos ( ), Ricardo Bessa ()
Jasper Frunt ( ), Abdlhamid Kechroud( ), Wil L. Kling (
), Johanna M.A. Myrzik ()
Panagiotis Andrianesis ( ), George Liberopoulos (), George Kozanidis ( )
Gauthier Dupont ( ), Philipp Baltus ()
Else Veldman ( ), Madeleine Gibescu (), J.G. Slootweg (
), Wil L. Kling ( )
Grenoble Institute of Technology, France Grenoble Institute ofTechnology, France Grenoble Institute of Technology, France
Grenoble Institute of Technology, France GrenobleInstitute of Technology, France
National Polytechnic Institute of Grenoble, FrancePolytechnic University of Bucharest, Romania National Polytechnic
Institute of Grenoble, France
EDF R&D, France EDF R&D, FranceEDF R&D, France
RTE, France RTE, France RTE, FranceRTE, France
University of Thessaloniki, Greece Hellenic TSO,Greece University of Thessaloniki, Greece
University of Porto and INESC Porto, Portugal INESCPorto, Portugal
Eindhoven University of Technology, NetherlandsEindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands Eindhoven University of
Technology, Netherlands Eindhoven University of Technology,Netherlands
University of Thessaly, Greece University ofThessaly, Greece University of Thessaly, Greece
MVV decon GmbH, Germany MVV decon GmbH, UnitedArab Emirates
Delft University of Technology, Netherlands DelftUniversity of Technology, Netherlands Asset Management Department ofEnexis B.V., Netherlands Delft University of Technology, Netherlands
Ancillary ServicesAlberto BerizziPolitecnico di Milano, Italy
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“C.A. Rosetti” Hall
269 Multi-Microgrid ImpactAssessment Using Multi Criteria DecisionAid Methods
512 Quantification of Economic, Environmental and Operational Benefits of Microgrids
555 A Developed Energy Management System for a Microgrid in the Competitive ElectricityMarket
585 Aprocedure for evaluating microgrids technical and economic feasibility issues
637 Optimization of an Experimental Hybrid Microgrid Operation: Reliability and EconomicIssues
728 Dynamic Behavior Improvement in a Microgrid with Multiple DG Units Using a PowerSharingApproach
791 Premium power quality with DGintegrated DC systems
812 AMicrocontroller-BasedAutomatic Scheduling System for Residential Microgrids
Chair:
“Nicolae Iorga” Hall
73 Evaluation of the Condition of Medium Voltage Urban Cable Networks using Fuzzy Logic
Enrico Tironi
Julija Vasiljevska ( ), JoaoA. Peças Lopes (), ManuelA. Matos ( )
Nikos D. Hatziargyriou ( ), Anestis G.Anastasiadis ( ), Julija Vasiljevska( ), Antonis G. Tsikalakis (
)
Alireza Bagherian ( ), S.M. Moghaddas Tafreshi ()
Maria Dicorato ( ), Giuseppe Forte ( ), MicheleTrovato ( )
Aitor Milo ( ), Haizea Gaztanaga (), Ion Etxeberria-Otadui (
), Endika Bilbao ( ), Pedro Rodríguez( )
Majid Shahabi ( ), Mahmood-RezaHaghifam ( ), Mostafa Mohamadian (
), SeyedAli Nabavi-Niaki ( )
Morris Brenna ( ), George C. Lazaroiu (), Gabrio Superti-Furga ( ), Enrico Tironi
( )
Bruno Belvedere ( ), Michele Bianchi ( ),Alberto Borghetti ( ), Mario Paolone ( )
Jochen Bühler ( ), Gerd Balzer ()
University of Porto, Portugal University of Porto andINESC, Portugal University of Porto and INESC, Portugal
National Technical University of Athens, GreeceNational Technical University of Athens, Athens, Greece
Faculty of Engineering, Portugal National Technical University ofAthens, Greece
K.N. Toosi University of Technology, Iran K.N.Toosi University of Technology, Iran
Politecnico di Bari, Italy Politecnico di Bari, ItalyPolitecnico di Bari, Italy
IKERLAN-IK4 Technological Center, Spain IKERLAN-IK4Technological Center, Spain IKERLAN-IK4 Technological Center,Spain IKERLAN-IK4 Technological Center, SpainUniversitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain
Babol University of Technology, Babol, Mazandaran, IranTarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran Tarbiat
Modares University, Tehran, Iran Toronto University, Canada
Politecnico di Milano, Italy University Politehnica ofBucharest, Romania Politecnico di Milano, ItalyPolitecnico di Milano, Italy
University of Bologna, Italy University of Bologna, ItalyUniversity of Bologna, Italy University of Bologna, Italy
Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany TechnischeUniversität Darmstadt, Germany
Microgrids - Technical and Economic Issues
A.I.Applications in Power Systems: Fuzzy Logic
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118 An Energetic Operation Policy Using Fuzzy Controllers for Maximization of Benefits inthe Brazilian Hydrothermal Power System
183 Fuzzy Based Generation Scheduling of Power System with Large Scale Wind Farms
538 Preventing Loop Flows Using Fuzzy Set Theory and GeneticAlgorithms
780 Improved Fuzzy Load Models by Clustering Techniques in Optimal Planning ofDistribution Networks
783 Clustering Techniques for Energy Losses Evaluation in Distribution Networks
“Nicolae Balcescu” Hall
107 A Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Model to Investigate Load Following and Stability Issues inDistribution Networks
521 Modeling and Measurement of Small Photovoltaic Systems and Penetration Scenarios
626 New Network Topologies for Large Scale Photovoltaic Systems
798 Storage Selection for DG applications containing Virtual Synchronous Generators
842 Control of Hybrid Fuel Cell Generation Systems forVoltage Sag Ride-Through Studies
RicardoA. L. Rabêlo ( ),AdrianoA. F. M. Carneiro (), Rosana T. V. Braga ( )
Hassan Siahkali ( ), M. Vakilian ()
Gulcihan Ozdemir Dag ( ), Mustafa Bagriyanik ()
Gheorghe Cartina ( ), Gheorghe Grigoras( ), Elena C. Bobric (
), D. Comanescu ( )
Gheorghe Cartina ( ), Gheorghe Grigoras( ), Elena C. Bobric (
)
Stefano Massucco ( ), Andrea Morini ( ),G. Petretto ( ), Andrea Pitto ( ), FedericoSilvestro ( )
Ioulia T. Papaioannou ( ), Minas C. Alexiadis( ), Charis S. Demoulias (
), Dimitris P. Labridis ( ),Petros S. Dokopoulos ( )
Giacomo Carcangiu ( ), Carlotta Dainese ( ),Roberto Faranda ( ), Sonia Leva ( ),Marcello Sardo ( )
Mihaela Albu ( ), Klaas Visscher (), Doru Creang ( ), Alexandru
Nechifor ( ), Nicolae Golovanov ()
Amin Hajizadeh ( ), M.A. Golkar (), L. Norum (
)
University of São Paulo, Brazil University ofSão Paulo, Brazil University of São Paulo, Brazil
Sharif University of Technology, Iran Sharif University ofTechnology, Iran
Istanbul Technical University, Turkey IstanbulTechnical University, Turkey
“Gh. Asachi” Technical University, Iasi, Romania“Gh. Asachi” Technical University, Iasi, Romania “Stefan cel Mare”
University, Suceava, Romania Romania
“Gh. Asachi” Technical University, Iasi, Romania“Gh. Asachi” Technical University, Iasi, Romania “Stefan cel Mare”
University, Suceava, Romania
University of Genova, Italy University of Genova, ItalyENEL Ricerca, Italy University of Genova, Italy
University of Genova, Italy
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, GreeceAristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece Aristotle University of
Thessaloniki, Greece Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, GreeceAristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
Soltechna S.r.l, Mondovì, Italy L.E.A.P., ItalyPolitecnico di Milano, Italy Politecnico di Milano, Italy
Soltechna S.r.l, Mondovì, Italy
University “Politehnica” of Bucharest, Romania ECN, TheNetherlands University “Politehnica” of Bucharest, Romania
University “Politehnica” of Bucharest, Romania University“Politehnica” of Bucharest, Romania
K.N. Toosi University of Technology, Iran K.N. ToosiUniversity of Technology, Iran Norwegian University of science and Technology,Norway
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Renewable Energy SystemsChair:
University “Politehnica” of Bucharest, RomaniaPetru Postolache
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845 Hardware Platform for Photovoltaic MPPTAlgorithms Implementation and Validation
445 Dynamic Modelling of a grid-connected PEM Fuel Cell in a Distributed GenerationNetwork
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233 Lightning Attachment Models and Maximum Shielding Failure Current: Application toTransmission Lines
267 Featuring the Thunderstorm Activity Using Lightning Data Provided by the RomanianLightning Detection and Location Network
281 Critical feedback on the methods of determining the impact of lightning on power systemobjects
419 The Effects of Lightning Induced Overvoltages on Low Voltage Power Networks
600 Substation Grounding System Resistance Calculations Using a FEMApproach
628 Temporary Overvoltages Due to Ground Faults in MV Networks
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181 Sustainability Based Optimal Power FlowANew Planning Tool
Renato Rizzo ( ), Luigi Piegari (), P. Tricoli ( )
Panagiotis N. Papadopoulos ( ), Antonios G.Marinopoulos ( ), Grigoris K. Papagiannis( )
Pantelis N. Mikropoulos ( ), Thomas E. Tsovilis( )
Ileana Baran ( ), Sorin Stoica ()
Dorin Cristescu ( ), Tudor Leonida ()
Marian Costea ( ), Bogdan Nicoara ()
Varvara N. Katsanou ( ), Grigoris K. Papagiannis( )
Alberto Cerretti ( ), Fabio M. Gatta (U), Alberto Geri ( ), Stefano Lauria (
), Marco Maccioni ( ), Giovanni Valtorta ()
Antonis Papaemmanouil ( ), GoranAndersson ( )
University of Naples Federico II, Italy Polytechnic of Milan,Italy University of Naples Federico II, Italy
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, GreeceAristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, GreeceAristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
University Politehnica of Bucharest, Romania S.C. TIAB S.A.,Romania
University “Politehnica” of Bucharest, Romania University“Politehnica” of Bucharest, Romania
University Politehnica of Bucharest, Romania UniversityPolitehnica of Bucharest, Romania
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, GreeceAristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
Enel International, Bucharest, Romania niversity ofRome, Italy University of Rome, Italy University of Rome,Italy University of Rome, Italy Enel-DistribuzioneS.p.A.- Rome, Italy
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH), SwitzerlandSwiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH), Switzerland
Lightning and Electromagnetic Transients
Optimal Power Flow
CarloAlberto Nucci
Luis Wehenkel
University of Bologna, Italy
University of Liege, Belgium
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190 Optimal Power Flow Computations with Constraints Limiting the Number of ControlActions
191 A New Heuristic Approach to Deal with Discrete Variables in Optimal Power FlowComputations
656 Optimal Power Flow Solution Using the Penalty/Modified Barrier Method
658 Ill-conditioned Optimal Power Flow Solutions and Performance of Non-LinearProgramming Solvers
829 Optimal Power Flow Procedure for Real-time Security and Economic Re-dispatching in aMarket Structure
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142 Energy Conservation and Smartgrids: New Challenge for Multimetering Infrastructures
232 Power Flow Management inActive Networks
331 A Method to Determine the Distributed Control Setting of Looping Devices for ActiveDistribution Systems
366 Advanced DMS to ManageActive Distribution Networks
612 Assessing Impact of ICT System Quality on Operation ofActive Distribution Grids
814 Short-Term Scheduling ofActive Distribution Systems
Florin C pit nescu ( ), William Rosehart (), Louis Wehenkel ( )
Florin C pit nescu ( ), Louis Wehenkel ()
Guilherme G. Lage ( ), Vanusa A. de Sousa (), Geraldo R. M. da Costa ( )
Manfred F. Bedrinana ( ), Marcos J. Rider (), CarlosA. Castro ( )
Fabio Bassi ( ), Carlo Bruno ( ), Paola Crisafulli ( ), GiorgioGiannuzzi ( ), Luca Gorello ( ), Simone Pasquini ( ),Massimo Pozzi ( ), Roberto Zaottini ( )
Giuseppe Mauri ( ), Diana Moneta ( ), Carlo Bettoni( )
Phuong H. Nguyen ( ), Wil L. Kling( ), Johanna M.A. Myrzik (
)
Naotaka Okada ( )
Fabrizio Pilo ( ), Giuditta Pisano ( ),Gian G. Soma ( )
Johan Konig ( ), Lars Nordström ()
Alberto Borghetti ( ), Mauro Bosetti ( ),Samuele Grillo ( ), Mario Paolone ( ),Federico Silvestro ( )
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University of Liege, Belgium University of Calgary,Canada University of Liege, Belgium
University of Liege, Belgium University of Liege,Belgium
University of Sao Paulo, Brazil University of SaoPaulo, Brazil University of Sao Paulo, Brazil
State University of Campinas, Brazil State Universityof Campinas, Brazil State University of Campinas, Brazil
TERNA, Italy CESI, Italy CESI, ItalyTERNA, Italy TERNA, Italy CESI, Italy
CESI, Italy TERNA, Italy
CESI Ricerca, Italy CESI Ricerca, ItalyCESI Ricerca, Italy
Eindhoven University of Technology, NetherlandsEindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands Eindhoven
University of Technology, Netherlands
Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry, Japan
University of Cagliari, Italy University of Cagliari, ItalyUniversity of Cagliari, Italy
The Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Sweden The RoyalInstitute of Technology (KTH), Sweden
University of Bologna, Italy University of Bologna, ItalyUniversity of Genova, Italy University of Bologna, Italy
University of Genova, Italy
Smart Grids IGanesh Kumar VenayagamoorthyMissouri University of Science and Technology, USA
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“Nicolae Iorga” Hall
24 Particle Swarm OptimizationApplied to System Restoration
43 Radial Network Reconfiguration Method in Distribution System using Mutation ParticleSwarm Optimization
88 Metering System Planning for State Estimation via Evolutionary Algorithm and H
Matrix
207 Voltage SecurityAssessment and Control System using a Hybrid Intelligent Method
561 Optimization of Multi-FACTS Devices for Multi-objective Voltage Stability Problem: AComparative Study
566 New Evolutionary Methods for Optimal Design of PID Controllers for AVR System
624 A New Meta-heuristic Method for Profit-Based Unit Commitment under CompetitiveEnvironment
660 Evolutionary Algorithm EPSO Helping Doubly-Fed Induction Generators in Ride-Through-Fault
706 Energy Restoration in Distribution Systems using Multi-Objective EvolutionaryAlgorithm and an Efficient Data Structure
Germano Lambert-Torres ( ), Helga GonzagaMartins ( ), Maurilio Pereira Coutinho (
), Camila Paes Salomon (), Francielle Cristina Vieira ( )
Toshiyuki Sawa ( )
Marco P. Vigliassi ( ), Joao B.A. London (), Alexandre C.B. Delbem ( ), Newton G. Bretas
( )
Worawat Nakawiro ( ), Istvan Erlich ()
Rabah Benabid ( ), Mohamed Boudour (), Mohammad A. Abido (
)
Seyed M.A. Mohammadi ( ), Aliakbar A.Gharaveisi ( ), Mashaallah Mashinchi (
), Seyed M.R. Rafiei ( )
Hiroyuki Mori ( ), Kenta Okawa ( )
Helder Leite ( ), Jose Barros (), Vladimiro Miranda (
)
Moussa Reda Mansour ( ), Augusto Cesar dos Santos( ), Joao Bosco Augusto London Junior (
),Alexandre Claudio Botazzo Delbem ( ), NewtonGeraldo Bretas ( )
Itajuba Federal University of Brazil, BrazilItajuba Federal University of Brazil, Brazil Itajuba
Federal University of Brazil, Brazil Itajuba Federal University ofBrazil, Brazil Itajuba Federal University of Brazil, Brazil
Hitachi Research Laboratory, Japan
University of Sao Paulo, Brazil University of SaoPaulo, Brazil University of Sao Paulo, BrazilUniversity of Sao Paulo, Brazil
University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany University ofDuisburg-Essen, Germany
Nuclear Research Center of Birine, Algeria Universityof Sciences & Technology Houari Boumediene, Algeria King FahdUniversity of Petroleum and Minerals, Saudi Arabia
Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman, IranShahid Bahonar University of Kerman, Iran Shahid
Bahonar University of Kerman, Iran Politecnico di Torino, Italy
Meiji University, Japan Meiji University, Japan
INESC and Universidade do Porto, Portugal INESC andUniversidade do Porto, Portugal INESC and Universidade do Porto,Portugal
University of Sao Paulo, BrazilUniversity of Sao Paulo, Brazil University of Sao
Paulo, Brazil University of Sao Paulo, BrazilUniversity of Sao Paulo, Brazil
D
A.I.Applications in Power Systems: EvolutionaryAlgorithmsChen-Ching LiuUniversity College Dublin, Ireland
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14 Applications of Dynamic System Monitoring in Power SystemAnalysis
85 Optimal Input and Output Signal Selection forWide-area Controllers
192 Decomposition Algorithm for Power System State Estimation by the Test EquationTechnique and its Implementation on the Basis of Multi-AgentApproach
444 Multipurpose Open SystemArchitecture Model of WideArea Monitoring
446 Power System Operation with Wide Area Control Including Real Time ATC Calculationand Power Flow Control
639 WideArea Voltage Regulation & Protection
802 Identification of Topology Errors with Use of Unbalance Indices and Neural Networks
Chair: ,Georgia Tech,Atlanta, USA
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97 Fault Location Algorithm for Use with Current Differential Protective Relays ofDoubleCircuit Line
275 FaultsAnalysis Theory and Schemes of Four-Phase Power Systems
293 Modern Fault Location Technique for the Utility
423 Assessment of Fault LocationAlgorithms in Transmission Grids
BanderA.Allaf ( ), Mohamad H. Shwehdi ()
Abdulaziz M. Almutairi ( ), Jovica V. Milanovic ()
Alexander Z. Gamm ( ), Irina N. Kolosok (),Alexei S. Paltsev ( )
Srdjan Skok ( ), Ivan Šturlic ( ), Renata Matica( )
Dirk Westermann ( ), Hubert Sauvain ()
Sandro Corsi (Italy)
Robert Lukomski ( ), Kazimierz Wilkosz ()
Eugeniusz Rosolowski ( ), Jan Izykowski (), Murari M. Saha ( )
Francesco DellaTorre ( ),Alberto Dolara ( ),SoniaLeva ( ),AdrianoP.Morando ( )
Andrei Podshivalin ( ), Irina Klimatova (), Eduard Terentyev ( )
Marcel Istrate ( ), Mircea Gusa( ), Stefan Tîbuliac( )
Saudi Electricity Company, Saudi Arabia King FahdUniversity, Saudi Arabia
University of Manchester, UK University ofManchester, UK
Energy Systems Institute, Russia Energy SystemsInstitute, Russia Energy Systems Institute, Russia
University of Rijeka, Croatia HEP TSO, CroatiaHEP TSO, Croatia
University of Technology Ilmenau, Germany Universityof Applied Sciences, Switzerland
Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland WroclawUniversity of Technology, Poland
Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland WroclawUniversity of Technology, Poland ABB, Sweden
Politecnico di Milano, Italy Politecnico di Milano, ItalyPolitecnicodiMilano, Italy PolitecnicodiMilano, Italy
Research Centre BRESLER, Russia Research CentreBRESLER, Russia Kolomenskie ES MOESK, Russia
Technical University “Gheorghe Asachi” of Iasi, RomaniaTechnical University “Gheorghe Asachi” of Iasi, Romania“Transelectrica” S.A., Romania
A.P. Sakis Meliopoulos
Wide Area Monitoring and Control Systems
Protection Systems VI
Dirk WestermannTechnical University of Ilmenau, Germany
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499 Transient based Single Phase to Ground Fault Distance Computation
549 New Genetic Algorithm Method for Optimal Coordination of Overcurrent and EarthFault Relays in Networks with Different Levels of Voltages
678 Comparing Measured Impedance by Distance Relay in Presence of Resistive andInductive Fault Current Limiters
Chair:Energy Systems Institute, Irkutsk, Russia
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23 The Impact of a Given Trading Limit on a Two-Area Test System
58 Distributed System for Dispatching of Generation in Large-Scale Electrical PowerSystems
134 Analysis of Market Coupling Based on a Combined Network and Market Model
150 European Market Couplings: Description, Modelling and Perspectives
155 Functional Requirements for Southwest Power Pool Energy Imbalance Market Dispatch
171 Bilateral Contract Correction and Cancellation in the Competitive Electricity Markets
196 Estimation of the Remuneration of Hydro Plants in a Market Environment Using anIterative Under-relaxationApproach
323 Effect of Integrating Regulating Power Markets of Northern Europe on Total BalancingCosts
Seila Gruhonjic Ferhatbegovic ( ), AnteMarusic ( )
Somayeh S.H. Kamangar ( ), Hossein A. Abyaneh( ), Reza M. Chabanloo (
), Farzad Razavi ( )
Hossein Shateri ( ), Sadegh Jamali ()
Magnus Perninge ( ), Valerijs Knazkins( ), Mikael Amelin (
), Lennart Soder ()
Vasily A. Makeechev ( ), Eugeny S. Mishuk (), OlegA. Soukhanov ( )
Daniel Waniek ( ), Christian Rehtanz (), Edmund Handschin (T
)
Jeremy Louyrette ( ), Marc Trotignon ( )
Payman Shamsollahi ( ), Vincent VanAcker ( )
Sergey Palamarchuk ( )
Jose C. Sousa ( ), Virgilio T. Mendes (), Joao Tome Saraiva ( )
Alireza Abbasy ( ), Reinier A. C. van der Veen( ), Rudi A.Hakvoort (
)
Elektroprivreda BiH ED, Bosnia and HerzegovinaUniversity of Zagreb, Croatia
Amirkabir University of Technology, IranAmirkabir University of Technology, Iran Amirkabir University of
Technology, Iran Tafresh University, Iran
Iran University of Science and Technology, Iran IranUniversity of Science and Technology, Iran
Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, SwedenRoyal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden Royal Institute of
Technology, Stockholm, Sweden Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm,Sweden
Industrial Power Company, Russia CIS ElectricPower Council, Russia Distributed Technologies Company, Russia
Technische Universität Dortmund, Germany TechnischeUniversität Dortmund, Germany echnische Universität Dortmund,Germany
EDF R&D, France EDF R&D, France
AREVA T&D, USA AREVA T&D, USA
Energy Systems Institute, Russia
EDP Produção SA, Portugal EDP Produção SA,Portugal Universidade do Porto and INESC Porto, Portugal
Delft University of Technology, NetherlandsDelft University of Technology, Netherlands Delft University of
Technology, Netherlands
Sergey PalamarchukPower Market Design
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61 Equilibrium Pricing of Weather Derivatives in a Multi-period Trading Environment
96 Allocating Production Cost at CHP Plant to Heat and Power using Cooperative GameTheory
119 Problems in Electricity Sector Restructuring Policies in Some European Countries inTransition
133 Future Electric Power Systems: Structure and Transition Mechanism
158 Simulation of Regional Power Markets in the Planning of Trans-border Interconnections
160 SecurityAssessment by Multiple Transmission System Operators Exchanging Sensitivityand Tie-Line Power Flow Information
577 Flexible International Exchanges: a Possible Solution for Large Scale Wind PowerIntegration
Chair:
“Nicolae Iorga” Hall
84 Comprehensive Performance and IncertitudeAnalysis of Multi-Energy Portfolios
Yongheon Lee ( ), Shmuel S. Oren ()
Viktoria Neimane ( ), Antans Sauhats (), Guntars Vempers ( ),
Janis Inde ( ), Inga Tereskina (), Galina Bockarjova ( )
Dubravko Sabolic ( ), Branko Grcic ()
MikhailYu. Vasilyev ( )
Biljana Hadzi-Kostova ( ), Liliana Oprea (), Victor Popescu ( ), Thomas D.
Veselka ( )
Davide Fabozzi ( ), Mevludin Glavic (), Louis Wehenkel ( ), Thierry Van Cutsem (
)
Konstantinos Ntotas ( ), Madeleine Gibescu (), Wil L. Kling (
), Bart C. Ummels ( ), Engbert Pelgrum( )
Florian Kienzle ( ), EvelinaTrutnevyte ( ), Goran Andersson( )
Constellation Energy, USA University of California atBerkeley, USA
Vattenfall Research & Development, Sweden RigaTechnical University Riga, Latvia Riga Technical University Riga, Latvia
JSC “Siltumelektroprojekts”, Latvia Riga Technical UniversityRiga, Latvia Riga Technical University Riga, Latvia
HEP Transmission System Operator, Croatia University ofSplit, Croatia
Energy Systems Institute, Irkutsk, Russia
Fichtner GmbH&Co KG, Germany FichtnerGmbH&Co KG, Germany Fichtner GmbH&Co KG, Germany
Argonne National Laboratory, USA
University of Liege, Belgium University of Liege,Belgium University of Liege, Belgium University ofLiege, Belgium
Delft University of Technology, Netherlands DelftUniversity of Technology, Netherlands Delft University of Technology,Netherlands Delft University of Technology, NetherlandsTenneT TSO, Netherlands
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH), SwitzerlandSwiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH), Switzerland
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH), Switzerland
Restructuring of the Electricity Industry andTransnational Networks
Fuel Supply Issues
George Gross
Gerard Doorman
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
Norwegian University of Science and Technology,Norway
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262 Efficient Hybrid Optimization Solution for the Economic Dispatch with Nonsmooth CostFunction
421 Integrated Model of Fuel Supply with Take-or-Pay Contracts for Short-term ElectricGeneration Scheduling
486 Support Vector Machines (SVM) Based Short Term Electricity Load-Price Forecasting
596 Considering Start-Up Costs and Risk Premia in a Power Generation Cost Model
810 Modeling and Simulation of Multi-Vector Energy Systems
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124 The Optimal Operation of Distributed Generation Possessed by Community EnergySystem Considering Low-Carbon Paradigm
304 Wind Parks' Operation in the Context of SystemAdequacy
507 Impact of Renewable Energy Quotas and Emission Trade on Generation Planning
653 Compliance with Technical Codes turns into Precondition for Support and SystemServices Bonus forWind Power Plants in Germany
687 Sensitivity Analysis of the Economic Benefits from Electricity Storage at the EndConsumer Level
836 Design Conditions of Romanian Power System in the Presence of Large-Scale WindPower Plants
Irina Ciornei ( ), Elias Kyriakides ( )
Javier De La Cruz-Soto ( ), Guillermo Gutiérrez-Alcaraz ( )
R.A. Swief ( ), Y.G. Hegazy ( ), T.S.Abdel-Salam ( ), M.ABader ( )
Tobias Mirbach ( ), Tobias Schuetze ()
Loredana Carradore ( ), Roberto Turri ( )
Hun Shim ( ), Sung-Yul Kim ( ), Jin-OKim ( )
Simona Oprea ( ), Dana Petrescu ( ),MirceaAnton ( )
Camillo Genesi ( ), Gian Pietro Granelli ( ),Paolo Marannino ( ), Mario Montagna ( ),Stefano Rossi ( ), Ilaria Siviero ( ), LucaDesiata ( ), Giovanna Gentile ( )
Jens C. Boemer (), Karsten Burges ( ), Thomas Kumm (
)
Klaus-Henning Ahlert ( ), Clemens van Dinther ()
Anca Popescu ( ), Hermina Albert ( ), andCristina Serban ( )
University of Cyprus, Cyprus University of Cyprus, Cyprus
Instituto Tecnologico de Morelia, MexicoInstituto Tecnologico de Morelia, Mexico
Ain Shams University, Egipt Ain Shams University, EgiptAin Shams University, Egipt Ain Shams University, Egipt
Aachen University, Germany Aachen University,Germany
University of Padova, Italy University of Padova, Italy
Hanyang University, Korea Hanyang University, KoreaHanyang University, Korea
Transelectrica S.A., Romania Transelectrica S.A., RomaniaTranselectrica S.A., Romania
University of Pavia, Italy University of Pavia, ItalyUniversity of Pavia, Italy University of Pavia, Italy
University of Pavia, Italy University of Pavia, ItalyENEL Sp.A., Italy ENEL Sp.A., Italy
Ecofys Germany GmbH, Germany, and Delft University of Technology,Netherlands Ecofys Germany GmbH, Germany GermanAssociation for Electrical, Electronic & Information Technologies VDE, Germany
Universitat Karlsruhe, Germany ResearchCenter for Computer Science, Germany
ISPE, Bucharest, Romania ISPE, Bucharest, RomaniaISPE, Bucharest, Romania
Technical and EconomicalAspects of RESJoaoAbel Pecas-LopesINESC and University of Porto, Portugal
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50 Virtual Instrument for Electromagnetic Disturbances Classification andAnalysis
314 Measurements and Computation of Electromagnetic Field in Transformer Station400/110 kV Ernestinovo
443 Analysis of the Propagation Characteristics of Buried Cables in Imperfect Earth
520 EMC Filter Common Mode Resonance
615 A More Accurate Algorithm and Software to Calculate the Magnetic Induced Voltages inMulticonductor Systems
776 Emission and Immunity of Equipment in the Frequency Range 2 to 150 kHz
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74 Condition Assessment for Optimal Planning and Operation of Power Systems with theAid ofAgeing Models
211 ANovel Method to Test the Quality ofADSS Fiber Optic Cables Installed in TransmissionLines
Anca Miron ( ), Mircea Chindris (), Andrei Cziker (
)
Srete Nikolovski ( ), Zvonimir Klaic (), Branko Stefic ( )
Theofilos A. Papadopoulos ( ), Dimitris A.Tsiamitros ( ), Grigoris K. Papagiannis (
)
C. Martin Lundmark ( ), Sarah K. Rönnberg (), Mats Wahlberg ( ),
E.O.Anders Larsson ( ), Math H.J. Bollen ()
George A. Florea ( ), Stelian I.A. Gal( ), Laurentiu Lipan (
), Elena Mateescu ( ), Nicolae Chiosa( )
E.O.Anders Larsson ), Math H.J. Bollen ()
Leyla Asgarieh ( ), Gerd Balzer (),Armin J. Gaul ( )
Sadik Kucuksari ( ), Ibrahim Gunes (), George G. Karady ( )
Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, Romania TechnicalUniversity of Cluj-Napoca, Romania Technical University of Cluj-Napoca,Romania
University of Osijek, Croatia University of Osijek,Croatia HEP Croatian National Grid Company, Croatia
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, GreeceAristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece Aristotle
University of Thessaloniki, Greece
Lulea University of Technology, Sweden LuleaUniversity of Technology, Sweden Skelleftea Kraft Elnat AB, Sweden
Lulea University of Technology, Sweden LuleaUniversity of Technology, Sweden
Power & Lighting Thnorob S.A., Romania“Transelectrica”- S.A., Romania University Poltehnica of Bucharest,
Romania Fichtner Engineering Ltd, Romania“Transelectrica”- S.A., Romania
(Lulea University of Technology, Sweden LuleaUniversity of Technology, Sweden
Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany TechnischeUniversität Darmstadt, Germany RWE Energy, Germany
Arizona State University, USA Istanbul University,Turkey Arizona State University, USA
Electromagnetic Compatibility
Power System Risk Assessment
Dorin Cristescu
Hiroyuki Mori
University “Politehnica” of Bucharest, Romania
Meiji University, Japan
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459 An Alternative Method for Estimating Mean Life of Power System Equipment withLimited End-of-Life Failure Data
519 RiskAssessment of Wind Power Generation Project Investments based on Real Options
611 Assessing the Remaining Life Time of 220 kV and 400 kV OHTL and the RequiredMeasures For the Coordination of Remaining Life Times of the Various ConstructiveElements of Lines
635 Life Cycle CostAnalysis of Transmission and Distribution Systems
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303 Investment Assessment in Co-generation with Biomass in the Presence of Uncertaintyand Flexibility
349 Analyzing the Current U.S. Electricity Transmission System and Its Main Caveats toIncentivize Long-term Investments
572 Needed Investments in the Power System to Bring Wind Energy to Shore in Belgium
668 A Cost Benefit Approach for Transmission Investment with a Non-Linear TransmissionCost Function
674 Distributed Generation and Security of Supply: Assessing the Investment Deferral
729 Incorporation of Demand Response Resources in Resource InvestmentAnalysis
J.E. Cota-Felix ( ), F. Rivas-Davalos (), S. Maximov ( )
Jose I. Munoz ( ), Javier Contreras (, Javier Caamano ( ), Pedro F.
Correia ( )
George A. Florea ( ), Laurentiu Lipan (), Stelian Gal ( ), Emil Kaytar
( ), Vasile Metiu ( ), Ioan Rodean( )
Ingo Jeromin ( ), Gerd Balzer (), Jurgen Backes ( ),
Richard Huber ( )
Wadaed Uturbey ( ), Luis Alberto Aguilar ()
Enzo E. Sauma ( )
Patrik Buijs ( ), David Bekaert (), Dirk Van Hertem ( ),
Ronnie Belmans ( )
Rodrigo Moreno ( ), Christos Vasilakos (), Danny Pudjianto ( ), Goran Strbac (
)
David T-C. Wang ( ), Luis F. Ochoa (), Gareth P. Harrison ( )
Anupama S. Kowli ( ), George Gross ()
Morelia Institute of Technology, Mexico Morelia Instituteof Technology, Mexico Morelia Institute of Technology, Mexico
Universidad de Castilla La Mancha, Spain Universidad deCastilla La Mancha, Spain) Universidad del País Vasco, Spain
Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal
Power & Lighting Thnorob S.A., Romania UniversityPolitehnica Bucharest, Romania “Transelectrica”- S.A., RomaniaISPE, Romania “Transelectrica”- S.A., Romania“Transelectrica”- S.A., Romania
Technische Universitat Darmstadt, Germany TechnischeUniversitat Darmstadt, Germany EnBW Regional AG Stuttgart, Germany
EnBW Regional AG Stuttgart, Germany
Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brasil FederalUniversity of Minas Gerais, Brasil
Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Chile
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium KatholiekeUniversiteit Leuven, Belgium Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
Imperial College London, UK Imperial CollegeLondon, UK Imperial College London, UK ImperialCollege London, UK
The University of Edinburgh, UK The University ofEdinburgh, UK The University of Edinburgh, UK
University of Illinois, Urbana, USA University of Illinois,Urbana, USA
Power Systems InvestmentsÞtefan SterpuEDFR&D, Clamart, France
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12 Fault Detection in Induction Motors with Independent Component Analysis (ICA)
62 Low Voltage Ride Through Capability Enhancement of Fixed Speed Wind Generator
75 Optimal Location of Series FACTS Devices to Control Line Overloads in Power Systemswith High Wind Feeding
153 A New, Ultra low cost Power Quality and Energy Measurement Technology The Futureof Power Quality Measurement
209 StatCom's Control by Neural Networks: Results on a Lab Prototype
231 Minimization of Fluctuations of Output Power and Terminal Voltage of Wind Generatorby Using STATCOM/SMES
264 AProtection and Reconfiguration Scheme for Distribution Networks with DG
297 Steady State Operation of Interphase Power Controller (IPC) Using Power ElectronicConverter
369 Increase of Paper Mill Energy Efficiency by Optimization Energy Supply SystemIndustry
376 Analysis of Voltage Profile and its Improvement in Harmonic Included DistributionSystems
Irfan Guney ( ), Erdal Kilic ( ),Okan Ozgonenel ( ), Mustafa Ulutas (
), Erol Karadeniz ( )
S.M. Muyeen ( ), Rion Takahashi (), Toshiaki Murata ( ), Junji Tamura
( )
Arefeh D. Shakib ( ), Ervin Spahic (), Gerd Balzer ( )
Alex McEachern ( ),Andreas Eberhard ( )
Oliver M. Perez ( ), Juan M. Ramirez ( ), Pavel H.Zuñiga ( ), Ruben O. Tapia (
)
M.Rafiqul Islam Sheikh ( ), S.M. Muyeen (), Rion Takahashi ( ),
Toshiaki Murata ( ), Junji Tamura ()
Seyed A.M. Javadian ( ), Roozbeh Tamizkar (), Mohmood-Reza Haghifam ( )
Lev Kalinin ( ), Dmitrii Zaitcev (), Mihai Tirsu ( )
Aneta Hazi ( ), Adrian Badea (), Gheorghe Hazi ( ), Horia Necula
( ), Roxana Grigore ()
Hadi Hosseinian ( ), H. Nasir Aghdam (), Sied H. Hosseini ( ), S. Galvani
( ), HosseinAskarian ()
Acibadem University, Turkey Ondokuz Mayis University, TurkeyOndokuz Mayis University, Turkey Ondokuz Mayis
University, Turkey Ondokuz Mayis University, Turkey
Kitami Institute of Technology, Japan Kitami Institute ofTechnology, Japan Kitami Institute of Technology, JapanKitami Institute of Technology, Japan
Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany ABB PowerUtilities AG, Germany Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany
Power Standards Lab,USA Power Standards Lab,USA
CINVESTAV, México CINVESTAV, MéxicoUniversidad de Guadalajara, Mexico Universidad Politecnica de
Tulancingo, Mexico
Kitami Institute of Technology, Japan KitamiInstitute of Technology, Japan Kitami Institute of Technology, Japan
Kitami Institute of Technology, Japan Kitami Institute ofTechnology, Japan
Islamic Azad University, Iran Islamic AzadUniversity, Iran Tarbiat Modares University, Iran
Academy of Moldova, Republic of Moldova Academy ofMoldova, Republic of Moldova Academy of Moldova, Republic of Moldova
University of Bacau, Romania University “Politehnica”Bucharest, Romania University of Bacau, RomaniaUniversity “Politehnica” Bucharest, Romania University of Bacau,
Romania
University of Zanjan, Zanjan, Iran Islamic AzadUniversity, Iran University of Zanjan, Zanjan, IranUniversity of Zanjan, Zanjan, Iran Amir Kabir University of Technology,
Iran
Poster Session IIVladimir TerzijaThe University of Manchester, UK
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409 New Control Technique for Compensation of Neutral Current Harmonics in Three-Phase Four-Wire Systems
438 Mathematical model of Reliability Centered Maintenance (RCM). Power transmissionand distribution networks applications
447 Optimal Grid Integration of Wind Power Plants in Croatian 110 kV Network
467 The Influence of Embedded Generator Control Modes on an Electrical DistributionNetwork Power Flows and Voltage Profile
483 Development of Gas Turbines Model in MATLAB to Investigate Response in the Event ofMajor System Contingencies
485 Optimal Placement of Monitors in Transmission Systems Using Fuzzy Boundaries forVoltage SagAssessment
487 Evaluating the Impact of Wind Generation on the Reliability of the Electrical UnifiedNetwork of Egypt
496 Errors for Calculus of the Energy Losses Using Statistical Characteristics of the Loads inthe Busses
560 Decreasing the Harmonic Content of the Fault Current during Single-Phase to GroundFaults in Compensated Network
654 Application of Generalized Neuron in Electricity Price Forecasting
696 An Investigation on Optimal Current Mode Control for Boost-Type PWM Rectifiers
749 ACombinatorialApproach forTransmission Expansion & Reactive Power Planning
Jafar K. Zadeh ( ), Ebrahim Farjah ( )
Dorin Sarchiz ( ), Dorin Bicã (), Ovidiu Georgescu ( )
Mario Klaric ( ) Igor Kuzle ( )
Azni W. Azizan ( ), Vigna K. Ramachandaramurthy( ), Chin K. Loo ( )
Chong T. Yaw ( ), Noul R. Namas Khan (), U. Anisa Ungku Amirulddin (
), Amir H. Hashim ( ), MohdNoor Harun ( )
Mohammad Haghbin ( ), Ebrahim Farjah ( )
Eman Beshr ( ), Yasser Hegazy (), Yasser Galal ( ), Mohmaed.Abdelatif Badr (
)
Gheorghe Hazi ( ), Aneta Hazi ( ),Roxana Grigore ( )
Andras. M. Dan ( ),Zsuzsa Czira ( ), DavidRaisz ( )
Sanam Mirzazad-Barijough ( ), Ali Akbar Sahari ()
Coneth G. Richards ( ), Pieter J. Ehlers( ), Dan V. Nicolae (
)
Mohsen Rahmani ( ), Masoud Rashidinejad( )
Shiraz University, Iran Shiraz University, Iran
Petru Maior University of Tg. Mures, Romania Petru MaiorUniversity of Tg. Mures, Romania Electrica SA, Romania
University of Zagreb, Croatia University of Zagreb, Croatia
Universiti Tenaga Nasional, MalaysiaUniversiti Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia Tenaga National Berhad, Malaysia
Universiti Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia TenagaNasional Berhard Research Sdn. Bhd, Malaysia UniversitiTenaga Nasional, Malaysia Universiti Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia
Tenaga Nasional Berhard Research Sdn. Bhd, Malaysia
Shiraz University, Iran Shiraz University, Iran
Arab Academy for Science and Technology, Egypt Ain ShamsUniversity, Egypt Egypt Ain Shams University,Egypt
University of Bacau, Romania University of Bacau, RomaniaUniversity of Bacau, Romania
Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Budapest, HungaryBudapest University of Technology and Economics, Budapest, Hungary
Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Budapest, Hungary
Pennsylvania State University, USA SharifUniversity of Technology, Iran
Thswane University of Technology, South AfricaThswane University of Technology, South Africa Thswane University of
Technology, South Africa
Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman, IranShahid Bahonar University of Kerman, Iran
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765 Evaluation of the Steady State Performance of a DC Link Built on VSC ConverterStations Using PSCAD/EMTDC
806 Regional Market of Balancing Electricity: Technical And Economical Analysis
823 Electrical LoadAnalysis in a Hospital Complex
Edgar Mortera-Vázquez ( ), Eduardo L. Moreno-Goytia ( ), Luis E. Ugalde-Caballero (
)
Georgi D. Stoilov ( ), Stefan I. Sulakov( )
Alberto Prudenzi ( ), V. Caracciolo (),A. Silvestri ( )
Instituto Tecnologico de Morelia, MexicoInstituto Tecnologico de Morelia, Mexico Instituto
Tecnologico de Morelia, Mexico
Electricity System Operator of Bulgaria, BulgariaElectricity System Operator of Bulgaria, Bulgaria
University of L'Aquila, Italy S. GiovanniAddolorata Healthcare Complex, Italy University of L'Aquila, Italy
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115 A Framework for the Simultaneous Clearing of Multiple Markets within a CommonTransmission System
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139 A Rare Event Approach to Build Security Analysis Tools when N-k (k > 1) Analyses AreNeeded
336 Steady-State Solution of a VFT Park Using the Limit Cycle Method and a Reduced OrderModel
641 Power SystemAdequacy: an Efficient Procedure Based on GeneticAlgorithms
650 Decision Tree Based Filter for ControlArea External Contingencies Screening
651 Power Flow Based Indices for the Coordination of Transmission and Generation SystemPlanning
691 Towards Quantifying the Impacts of Cyber Attacks in the Competitive ElectricityMarket Environment
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143 Optimal Power Flow with Steady-State Voltage Stability Consideration Using ImprovedEvolutionary Programming
Adamantios Marinakis ( ), William D. Rosehart (), Thierry Van Cutsem (
Florence Fonteneau-Belmudes ( ), Damien Ernst (), Louis Wehenkel ( )
Luis Contreras-Aguilar ( ),Norberto García ( )
Fabio M. Gatta ( ), Alberto Geri ( ), StefanoLauria ( ), Marco Maccioni ( ), Pietro Masato( )
Khaled Alcheikh-Hamoud ( ), NouredineHadjsaid ( ), Yvon Besanger (
), Jean-Pierre Rognon ()
Camillo Genesi ( ), Paolo Marannino ( ),Mario Montagna ( ), Stefano Rossi ( ), IlariaSiviero ( )
Matias Negrete-Pincetic ( ), Felipe Yoshida( ), George Gross (
)
Kritsana Tangpatiphan ( ), Akihiko Yokoyama ()
University of Liege, Belgium University ofCalgary, Canada University of Liege, Belgium
University of Liege, Belgium University ofLiege, Belgium University of Liege, Belgium
Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolás de Hidalgo, MexicoUniversidad Michoacana de San Nicolás de Hidalgo, Mexico
University of Rome, Italy University of Rome, ItalyUniversity of Rome, Italy University of Rome, Italy
TERNA, Italy
Grenoble Electrical Engineering Laboratory, FranceGrenoble Electrical Engineering Laboratory, France Grenoble
Electrical Engineering Laboratory, France Grenoble ElectricalEngineering Laboratory, France
University of Pavia, Italy University of Pavia, ItalyUniversity of Pavia, Italy University of Pavia, Italy
University of Pavia, Italy
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USAUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign, USA
University of Tokyo, Japan University of Tokyo,Japan
ClaudioA. CanizaresUniversity of Waterloo, Canada
Transmission CapacityEnhancementand Congestion Management II
Voltage Stability
Masimo La ScalaPolitecnico di Bari, Italy
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208 Voltage Stability in Distribution Networks with DG
305 Line Indices forVoltage StabilityAssessment
315 A Multi-Agent Approach to Coordination of Different Emergency Control DevicesAgainst Voltage Collapse
599 Application Of Artificial Immune System For Detecting Overloaded Lines And VoltageCollapse Prone Buses In Distribution Network
771 Security Margin Increase by Voltage Stability-Oriented Emergency Power Injection
841 Understanding Power System Voltage Collapses UsingARISTO: Effects of Protection
108 Evaluation of Some Indices forVoltage StabilityAssessment
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66 Damping Modelling in Transformer Energization Studies for System Restoration: SomeStandard Models Compared to Field Measurements
250 Avoiding Cascading Protection Tripping in Transmission Systems and Assessment ofQuality and Security of the Protection System
353 Application of New Emergency Control Principle in Power Systems
382 Principles of Protection against Blackouts in Power Systems
Monica Alonso ( ), Hortensia Amarís ()
Claudia Reis ( ), F.P. MacielBarbosa ( )
Daniil A. Panasetsky ( ), Nikolai I. Voropai( )
Jovica V. Milanovic ( ), Jingwei Lu ( )
Gilberto C. Barreto-Mederico ( ), Elena Caraballo-Henriquez( ), CarlosA. Goyo-Barrientos ( )
Didi Istardi ( ), Shehu Abba-Aliyu (), Andreas Bergqvist (
), Nicolas Rouch ( ),Adil M.Abdalrahman( ), Le Anh Tuan (C
), Lina Bertling ( )
Stefano Massucco ( ), Samuele Grillo ( ),Andrea Pitto ( ), Federico Silvestro ( )
Manuel Martínez Duró ( )
Rainer Krebs ( ), Gerhard Ziegler ( ), Johann Jager( ), Florin Balasiu ( ), Felicia Lazar( )
Vladimir Chuvychin ( ), Nikolay Gurov (), Santa Kiene ( )
Jekabs Barkans ( ), Diana Zalostiba ()
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain UniversidadCarlos III de Madrid, Spain
Telecommunications Institute of Aveiro University, PortugalFaculty of Engineering of Porto University, Portugal
Energy Systems Institute, Irkutsk, RussiaEnergy Systems Institute, Irkutsk, Russia
The University of Manchester, UK Mott Macdonald, UK
FUNDELEC, VenezuelaFUNDELEC, Venezuela FUNDELEC, Venezuela
Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden ChalmersUniversity of Technology, Sweden Chalmers University of Technology,Sweden Chalmers University of Technology, SwedenChalmers University of Technology, Sweden halmers University of
Technology, Sweden Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden
University of Genova, Italy University of Genova, ItalyUniversity of Genova, Italy University of Genova, Italy
EDF R&D, France
Siemens AG, Germany Siemens AG, GermanyUniversity of Erlangen, Germany Transelectrica, RomaniaTranselectrica, Romania
Riga Technical University, Latvia Riga TechnicalUniversity, Latvia Riga Technical University, Latvia
Riga Technical University, Latvia Riga TechnicalUniversity, Latvia
System Protections SchemesNewton BretasUniversity of São Paulo, Brazil
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403 Defense Plan against Loss of Synchronism in Interconnected Power Systems
490 Quantifying the Risk of a Blackout Using PSA/Eurostag Platform Software
570 Using Hierarchical Coloured Petri Net to Support Substation Restoration
644 Special Protection Schemes in Taiwan
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326 Optimal Bidding Strategy of Generating Companies in Imperfect Electricity Markets
334 Seller, Buyer and VPPAgents Behavior on a Simulated Electricity Market
343 Bilateral Negotiation of Energy Contracts from the Buyer Perspective
396 AuctionsApplication for Electricity Markets Modeling
508 ARisk-Constrained Optimal Bidding Strategy for a Generation Company by IWAPSO
703 Brazilian EnergyAuctionsAnalysis Based on EvolutionaryAlgorithms
Ulf Häger ( ), Christian Rehtanz ()
Florin E. Ciausiu ( ), Ion Dumitru ( ), Mircea Eremia( )
Luciano A.C. Lisboa ( ), Antonio M.N. Lima( ), Leandro D. Silva (
)
Chao-Rong Chen ( ), Wen-Ta Tsai (), Hua-Yi Chen (
), Ching-Ying Lee ( ),Hong-Wei Lan ( )
Mehdi Kabiri ( ), ShahabeddinAkbari ( ), NimaAmjady ( ), Abbas Ketabi ( ), Seyed A. Taher( )
Isabel Praca ( ), Hugo Morais (), Carlos Ramos (
), ZitaA. Vale ( )
Juan Carlos Mateus ( ), Pablo Cuervo Franco ()
Petr I. Bartolomey ( ), Tatiana Y. Panikovskaya ()
Chanwit Boonchuay ( ), Weerakorn Ongsakul ()
Cristina M.B. Castro ( ), Andre L.M. Marcato (), Ivo C.S. Silva Jr ( ),
Bruno H. Dias ( ), Geraldo E. Silva Jr (), Edimar J. Oliveira ( )
Technische Universität Dortmund, Germany TechnischeUniversität Dortmund, Germany
TRAPEC, Romania TRAPEC, RomaniaUniversity Politehnica of Bucharest, Romania
Hydroelectric Company of San Francisco, BrazilFederal University of Campina Grande, Brazil Federal University of
Alagoas, Brazil
National Taipei University of Technology, Taiwan NationalTaipei University of Technology, Taiwan National Taipei University ofTechnology, Taiwan National Taipei University of Technology, Taiwan
Taiwan Power Company, Taiwan
Kashan University, Iran Kashan University, IranSemnan University, Iran Kashan University, Iran
Kashan University, Iran
GECAD Polytechnic Institute of Porto, Portugal GECADPolytechnic Institute of Porto, Portugal GECAD Polytechnic Institute ofPorto, Portugal GECAD Polytechnic Institute of Porto, Portugal
University of Brasilia, Brazil University ofBrasilia, Brazil
Ural State Technical University, Russia UralState Technical University, Russia
Asian Institute of Technology, Thailand AsianInstitute of Technology, Thailand
Federal University of Viçosa, Brazil FederalUniversity of Juiz de Fora, Brazil Federal Univiversity of ABC, Brazil
Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro FederalUniversity of Vicosa, Brazil Federal University of Juiz de Fora, Brazil
Bidding Strategies in Electricity MarketsAnastasios BakirtzisAristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
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730 Incorporation of Rationing Effects to Hydrothermal Dispatch Optimization
741 Strategic Bidding in Pay as Bid Power Market by Combined Probabilistic and GameTheory Procedures
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89 Market and Environmental Dispatch of Combined Cycle CHPPlant
102 AModel Predictive ControlApproach to Dynamic Economic Dispatch Problem
392 Long-Term Hydropower Scheduling Based on Deterministic Nonlinear OptimizationandAnnual Inflow Forecasting Models
448 Assessment of Generators Strategic Behavior in Long Term Supply Contract Auctionsusing Portfolio Concepts
609 Hourly-Discretized Mid-Term Power System Operation in a Competitive Energy Market
621 Short-term Hydropower Scheduling Via an Optimization-SimulationDecompositionApproach
737 Unit Commitment Optimization using Improved GeneticAlgorithm
Andre Luís Marques Marcato ( ), Anderson M. Iung( ), Antônio Geraldo Mendes (
), Thiago C. César ( ),Reinaldo Castro Souza ( ), Mônica Barros (
),Ana Cláudia C. dos Santos ( ), IvoChaves da Silva Junior ( ), Rafael B.S. Brandi( ), Tales P. Ramos (
)
Alireza Mozdawar ( ), Bahman Khaki ()
Alexander Dolgicers ( ), Svetlana Guseva (), Antans Sauhats ( ), Olegs Linkevics (
), Anatoly Mahnitko ( ), Inga Zicmane( )
Xiaohua Xia ( ), Jiangfeng Zhang (),Ahmed Elaiw ( )
Monica S. Zambelli ( ), Ivette Luna (), Secundino Soares ( )
Eduardo Roubik ( ), Hugh Rudnick ()
Costas G. Baslis ( ), Anastasios G. Bakirtzis( )
Makoto Kadowaki ( ), Takaaki Ohishi (), Leonardo Martins ( ), Secundino Soares (
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Kaveh Abookazemi ( ), Mohd WazirMustafa ( )
Federal University of Juiz de Fora, BrazilDuke Energy International S.A., Brazil Duke Energy
International S.A., Brazil Federal University of Juiz de Fora, BrazilPontifical Catholic University, Brazil Pontifical
Catholic University Duke Energy International S. A., BrazilFederal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Federal University of Juiz de Fora, Brazil Federal University of Juiz deFora, Brazil
Iran Grid Management Company, Iran Islamic AzadUniversity, Iran
Riga Technical University, Latvia Riga TechnicalUniversity, Latvia Riga Technical University, Latvia ASLatvenergo, Latvia Riga Technical University, LatviaRiga Technical University, Latvia
University of Pretoria, South Africa University of Pretoria,South Africa University of Pretoria, South Africa
University of Campinas, Brazil University of Campinas,Brazil University of Campinas, Brazil
Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Chile PontificiaUniversidad Católica de Chile, Chile
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, GreeceAristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
University of Campinas, Brazil University of Campinas,Brazil University of Campinas, Brazil University ofCampinas, Brazil
University Technology of Malaysia, Johor, MalaysiaUniversity Technology of Malaysia, Johor, Malaysia
Optimal Unit CommitmentJoao P.S. CatalaoUniversity of Beira Interior, Portugal
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76 Loss Reduction as a Mixed Integer Optimization Problem
79 Energy Loss Estimation in Distribution Networks for Planning Purposes
109 Optimal Operation of a Microturbine Cluster with Partial-Load Efficiency and EmissionCharacterization
372 Exergy Evaluation of Renewable Use in the Pulp and Paper Industry
543 Energy Services as a tool to promote energy efficiency in the Health Sector
595 Role of Losses in Design of LV Distribution Circuits for CO2 Emission Minimization
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424 Primary Load-Frequency Control from Pitch-Controlled Wind Turbines
436 Optimum Control for an Autonomous Micro Hydro Power Plant with InductionGenerator
481 Dynamic Response of Different Wind Generator Topologies Connected to MediumSize Power Grid
Stephane Fliscounakis ( ), Fabrice Zaoui ( ), Marie-PierreHoury ( ), Emilie Milin ( )
Joerg Dickert ( ), Matthias Hable (), Peter Schegner ( )
Adrian-Valentin Boicea ( ), Gianfranco Chicco (), Pierluigi Mancarella ( )
Aneta Hazi ( ), Adrian Badea (), Gheorghe Hazi ( ), Horia Necula
( ), Roxana Grigore ()
Fernando Paulo ( ),Alvaro Gomes ( )
Pierluigi Mancarella ( ), Chin Kim Gan (), Goran Strbac ( )
Panayiotis Moutis ( ), EmmanouilLoukarakis ( ), Stavros Papathanasiou( ), Nikos D. Hatziargyriou (
)
Corneliu Marinescu ( ), Catalin P. Ion( )
Mohd Saiful A. Rapheal ( ), Vikram G. Ram( ), Vigna K. Ramachandaramurthy (
), Wooi P. Hew ( )
RTE M&S, France RTE M&S, FranceRTE M&S, France RTE M&S, France
Technische Universität Dresden, Germany Siemens AG,Germany Technische Universität Dresden, Germany
Politecnico di Torino, Italy Politecnico diTorino, Italy Imperial College London, UK
University of Bacau, Romania University “Politehnica”Bucharest, Romania University of Bacau, RomaniaUniversity “Politehnica” Bucharest, Romania University of Bacau,
Romania
SDP, Portugal INESCC - University of Coimbra, Portugal
Imperial College London, UK Imperial CollegeLondon, UK Imperial College London, UK
National Technical University of Athens, GreeceNational Technical University of Athens, Greece
National Technical University of Athens, Greece NationalTechnical University of Athens, Greece
Transilvania University of Brasov, RomaniaTransilvania University of Brasov, Romania
Tenaga Nasional Berhad, MalaysiaUniversity Malaya, Malaysia University Tenaga
Nasional, Malaysia University Malaya, Malaysia
Energy Efficiency
Wind and Micro-Hydro Generators Control
Nicolae Golovanov
Ioan Dumitrache
University “Politehnica” of Bucharest, Romania
University “Politehnica” of Bucharest, Romania
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582 Methods for Evaluating Penetration Levels of Wind Generation inAutonomous Systems
592 Impact of Distributed Generation in Steady State, Voltage and Transient StabilityRealCase
669 Cross-flow WaterTurbines Control Under Grid Disturbances
Chair:University of Bologna, Italy
“Drepturile Omului” Hall
245 Effect of Power Frequency Magnetic Field on Chronic and Genetic Toxicities of FruitFlies
597 Halogen Lamp Modeling For Low Voltage Power Systems TransientAnalyses
622 Equivalent Lumped Parameter - Network of Typical Grounding Systems for Linear andNon-LinearTransientAnalysis
625 An Original Approach to the Biological Impact of the Low Frequency ElectromagneticFields and Proofed Means of Mitigation
846 Electric and Magnetic Field Distribution in Substations belonging to Transelectrica TSO
Ioannis D. Margaris ( ), John C. Mantzaris( ), Michael E. Karystianos (
), Aggelos I. Tsouchnikas (), Costas D. Vournas (
), Nikos D. Hatziargyriou ( ), IsidorosC. Vitellas ( )
Rafael R. Londero ( ), Carolina de Mattos Affonso (), Marcus V.A. Nunes ( )
Maria Andreica ( ), Seddik Bacha( ), Daniel Roye (
), Iulian Munteanu (), Antoneta I. Bratcu (
), Joel Guiraud ( )
Kenji Tanaka ( ), Yukio Mizuno (), Katsuhiko Naito ( )
Octavian Craciun ( ), Daniel Radu( ), Seddik Bacha (
)
Fabio M. Gatta ( ), Alberto Geri ( ), StefanoLauria ( ), Marco Maccioni ( )
GeorgeA. Florea ( ),Ancu Dinca (), Stelian I.A. Gal ( )
Gheorghe Visan ( ), Ioan T. Pop ( ), CalinMunteanu ( )
National Technical University of Athens, GreeceNational Technical University of Athens, Greece National
Technical University of Athens, Greece National TechnicalUniversity of Athens, Greece National Technical University of Athens,Greece National Technical University of Athens, Greece
Public Power Corporation S.A. Athens, Greece
Federal University of Para, Brazil FederalUniversity of Para, Brazil Federal University of Para, Brazil
Grenoble Electrical Engineering Laboratory, FranceGrenoble Electrical Engineering Laboratory, France Grenoble Electrical
Engineering Laboratory, France Grenoble Electrical EngineeringLaboratory, France Grenoble Electrical Engineering Laboratory,France Grenoble Electrical Engineering Laboratory, France
Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan Nagoya Institute ofTechnology, Japan N. S. Co., Ltd., Nagoya, Japan
Grenoble Electrical Engineering Laboratory, FranceSchneider Electric Industries, France Grenoble Electrical Engineering
Laboratory, France
University of Rome, Italy University of Rome, ItalyUniversity of Rome, Italy University of Rome, Italy
Power & Lighting Thnorob S.A., Romania Researches Center”Ancu Dinca”, Romania “Transelectrica”- S.A., Romania
Transelectrica, Romania Transelectrica, RomaniaTechnical University of Cluj-Napoca, Romania
CarloAlberto NucciTransients and Electromagnetic Compatibility
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226 Including Active Voltage Level Management in Planning of Distribution Networks withDistributed Generation
287 Optimal Placement of Voltage Regulators in Distribution Systems
325 ANewApproach Based on HBMO forVolt/Var Control in Distribution Considering Dgs
335 Optimal Location of Pilot Buses by a Genetic Algorithm Approach for a CoordinatedVoltage Control in Distribution Systems
435 Different Approaches to Short-term Optimal Voltage Scheduling Based On VoltageControl Zones Concept
796 Reactive Power Flow Optimization in the Presence of Secondary Voltage Control
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395 An Active Coordination Approach for Thermal Household Appliances LocalCommunication and Calculation Tasks in the Household
601 Grid Tied Converter with Virtual Kinetic Storage
Anna Kulmala ( ), Kari Mäki (), Sami Repo ( ), Pertti
Jarventausta ( )
CarlosA.N. Pereira ( ), CarlosA. Castro ( )
Taher Niknam ( ), Majid Nayeripour ()
Olivier Richardot ( ), Yvon Bésanger( ), Daniel Radu (
), Nouredine Hadjsaid ()
Tomislav Plavsic ( ), Igor Kuzle ()
Valentin Ilea ( ), Cristian Bovo (), Marco Merlo ( ), Alberto Berizzi (), Mircea Eremia ( )
Stephan Koch ( ), Dominik Meier( ), Marek Zima (
), Martin Wiederkehr (), Goran Andersson (
)
Marinus P.N. van Wesenbeeck ( ), Sjoerd W.H.de Haan ( ), Pablo Varela (
), Klaas Visscher ( )
Tampere University of Technology, Finland Tampere Universityof Technology, Finland Tampere University of Technology, Finland
Tampere University of Technology, Finland
Rede Energia, Brazil University of Campinas, Brazil
Shiraz University of Technology, Iran Shiraz University ofTechnology, Iran
Grenoble Electrical Engineering Laboratory, FranceGrenoble Electrical Engineering Laboratory, France Grenoble Electrical
Engineering Laboratory, France Grenoble Electrical EngineeringLaboratory, France
HEP Transmission System Operator Ltd., Croatia Faculty ofElectrical Engineering in Zagreb, Croatia
University “Politehnica” of Bucharest, Romania Politecnico diMilano, Italy Politecnico di Milano, Italy Politecnico diMilano, Italy University “Politehnica” of Bucharest, Romania
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH), SwitzerlandUniversity of Applied Sciences North-Western Switzerland, Switzerland Swiss
Federal Institute of Technology (ETH), Switzerland University ofApplied Sciences North-Western Switzerland, Switzerland Swiss FederalInstitute of Technology (ETH), Switzerland
Delft University of Technology, The NetherlandsDelft University of Technology, The Netherlands University of Vigo,
Spain ECN - Energy research Centre of the Netherlands, The Netherlands
Reactive Power Planning and Control
Smart Grids II
Sandro Corsi
Nouredine Hadjsaid
Italy
Grenoble Institute of Technology, France
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604 Balancing Wind Power with Virtual Power Plants of Micro-CHPs
667 Load Control Through Smart-Metering on Distribution Networks
813 Development of an RTU for Synchrophasors Estimation inActive Distribution Networks
839 Domestic Energy Management Methodology for Optimizing Efficiency in Smart Grids
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193 A De-icing Method of Electric Transmission Line by Adjusting Load Based onControllable Inductor and Capacitor Compensation
243 On-Condition Maintenance forWind Turbines
354 Diagnosis for Aging Degradation of Insulating Paper in Power Transformers byMeasuring the Refractive Index of Cellulose Fibers
502 An Opportunistic Maintenance Optimization Model for Shaft Seals in Feed-Water PumpSystems in Nuclear Power Plants
510 An Optimization Framework for Opportunistic Maintenance of Offshore Wind PowerSystem
Michiel Houwing ( ), Georgios Papaefthymiou( ), Petra W. Heijnen (
), Marija D. Ilic ( )
Sergio Bruno ( ), Silvia Lamonaca ( ),Massimo La Scala ( ), Giuseppe Rotondo ( ),Ugo Stecchi ( )
Mario Paolone ( ),Alberto Borghetti ( ),CarloAlberto Nucci ( )
Albert Molderink ( ), Vincent Bakker (), Maurice G.C. Bosman ( ), Johann L. Hurink
( ), Gerard J.M. Smit ( )
Gang Liu ( ), Xuezeng Zhao (), Yonghui Chen ( ), Shijin
Jiang ( ), Dong Wang (), Zhiping Liu (
)
Inácio Fonseca ( ), Torres Farinha (), Fernando Maciel Barbosa ( )
Masanobu Yoshida ( ), Yoshinori Konishi ()
Julia Nilsson ( ), Adam Wojciechowski( ), Ann-Brith Stromberg (
), Michael Patriksson ( ), LinaBertling ( )
Francois Besnard ( ), Michael Patriksson( ), Ann-Brith Stromberg (
), Adam Wojciechowski ( ), LinaBertling ( )
Delft University of Technology, NetherlandsDelft University of Technology, Netherlands Delft University of
Technology, Netherlands Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Politecnico di Bari, Italy Politecnico di Bari, ItalyPolitecnico di Bari, Italy Politecnico di Bari, Italy
Politecnico di Bari, Italy
University of Bologna, Italy University of Bologna, ItalyUniversity of Bologna, Italy
University of Twente, Netherland University of Twente,Netherland University of Twente, NetherlandUniversity of Twente, Netherland University of Twente, Netherland
Harbin Institute of Technology, China Harbin Institute ofTechnology, China Heilongjiang Electric Power Company, China
Jixi Electric Power Bureau, China Shanghai Ultra-High PowerTransmission and Transformation Company, China Jixi Electric Power Bureau,China
Institute Polytechnic of Coimbra, Portugal InstitutePolytechnic of Coimbra, Portugal Porto University, Portugal
Chubu Electric Power Co., Japan Yuka IndustriesCo., Japan
Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), SwedenChalmers University of Technology, Sweden Chalmers University of
Technology, Sweden Chalmers University of Technology, SwedenChalmers University of Technology, Sweden
Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), SwedenChalmers Technical University, Sweden Chalmers Technical
University, Sweden Chalmers Technical University, SwedenChalmers Technical University, Sweden
Power System MaintenanceWilhelmus KlingEindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands
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563 Optimization of Maintenance for Power System Equipment Using a Predictive HealthModel
744 A Practical Example of Power Transformer Unit Winding Condition Assessment byMeans of Short-Circuit Impedance Measurement
Chair:Chalmers University of Technology Sweden
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49 Evolution of the Marginal Based Remuneration of the Portuguese TransmissionCompany From 1998 To 2004
63 Impact of Load and Generation Price Uncertainties in Spot Prices
449 Electricity and CO2 Emissions System Prices Modeling and Optimization
578 Modelling of Prices Using the Volume in the Norwegian Regulating Power Market
580 Usage BasedAllocation forTransmission Costs under OpenAccess
623 Forecasting Electricity Prices in Spot Markets One Week HorizonApproach
685 Transmission Loss Allocation of Bilateral Contracts Using Load Flow PermutationsAverage Method
Gautam Bajracharya ( ), Tomasz Koltunowicz( ), Rudy R. Negenborn (
), Zoltan Papp ( ), DhiradjDjairam ( ), Bart De Schutter (
), Johan J. Smit ( )
Traian Chiulan ( ), Brândusa Pantelimon ()
Joao Tome Saraiva ( ), Helder Fernando Dantas( )
Bruno A. Gomes ( ), Joao T. Saraiva( ), Luis M. Neves (
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Steffen Rebennack ( ), Niko A. Iliadis ( ), MarioV.F. Pereira ( ), Panos M. Pardalos (
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Stefan Jaehnert ( ), HosseinFarahmand ( ), Gerard Doorman( )
Leonardo-Geo M nescu ( ), Denisa Rusinaru (), Paul D dulescu ( ), Valeria
Anghelina ( )
Andre F. Duarte ( ), Jose N. Fidalgo (), Joao T. Saraiva ( )
Vahid Rasouli Disfani ( ), Farzad Razavi( ), Babak Kashanizadeh (
), Shayan Dargahi ( )
Delft University of Technology, NetherlandsDelft University of Technology, Netherlands Delft University of
Technology, Netherlands TNO Science and Industry, NetherlandsDelft University of Technology, Netherlands Delft University of
Technology, Netherlands Delft University of Technology, Netherlands
ICEMENERG, Bucharest, Romania University“Politehnica” of Bucharest, Romania
Universidade do Porto and INESC, PortugalUniversidade do Porto and INESC, Portugal
Universidade do Porto and INESC, PortugalUniversidade do Porto and INESC, Portugal Instituto Politécnico de Leiria,
Portugal
University of Florida, USA EnerCoRD, GreecePSR, Centro Empresarial Rio, Brazil University of Florida,
USA
Norwegian University of Science and Technology, NorwayNorwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway
Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway
University of Craiova, Romania University ofCraiova, Romania Romanian TSO Transelectrica SA., Romania
Romanian TSO Transelectrica SA., Romania
Efacec Engenharia S.A., Portugal Universidade do Porto,Portugal Universidade do Porto, Portugal
Department of Electricity Market Monitoring, IranTafresh University, Iran Department of Electricity Market
Monitoring, Iran Amirkabir University of Technology, Iran
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112 Determination of the Discharge Current on Distribution Network's SurgeArresters
370 Flashover Performance of 380 kV V-Strings with Composite Insulators under Lightningand Switching Impulses
581 Analyzing and Comparing Thermal Models of Indoor and Outdoor Oil-Immersed PowerTransformers
708 Effect of Electrode Surface Roughness and Coating on theAC breakdown Voltage of SF6-N2 Gas Mixtures
754 Absorbent Water Battery Set Up in the Vat of Oil Transformers
819 APrediction Methodology of Electrical Tree Propagation in Solid Dielectrics
833 Determination of the Saturated Inductance of Transformers by Analytical Formulae,Comparison with an Electromagnetic Field CalculationApproach and Validation by On-site Tests
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64 A Decision Support Tool for Generation Expansion Planning in Competitive Marketsusing System Dynamics Models
68 Component-Based Development Applied to Energetic Operation Planning ofHydrothermal Power Systems
Credson de Salles ( ), Alessandra F. Picanco (), Hermes R.P.M. de Oliveira ( ), Manuel
L.B. Martinez ( )
Suat Ilhan ( ), Aydogan Ozdemir ()
Ali Mamizadeh ( ), Ires Iskender ( )
Hamidreza Sharifpanah ( ), AhmadGholami ( ), Sadegh Jamali (
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Ioan Rusu ( )
Abd Elatief El-Zein ( ), Mahmoud M. El Bahy (), Mohammed Talaat ( )
Michel Rioual ( ), Yves Guillot ( ), Cyrille Crepy( )
Adelino J.C. Pereira ( l), Joao Tome Saraiva( )
RicardoA.L. Rabêlo ( ),AdrianoA.F.M. Carneiro (), Rosana T.V. Braga ( )
Federal University of Itajubá, Brazil FederalUniversity of Itajubá, Brazil AES Sul Utility, Brazil
Federal University of Itajubá, Brazil
Istanbul Technical University, Turkey Istanbul TechnicalUniversity, Turkey
Gazi University, Turkey Gazi University, Turkey
University of Science and Technology, Teheran, IranUniversity of Science and Technology, Teheran, Iran University of
Science and Technology, Teheran, Iran
SC Electrica Serv SA, Romania
Zagazig University, Egypt Sinai University,Egypt Zagazig University, Egypt
Wound Equipment Group, France EDF, FranceEDF, France
Polytechnic Institute of Coimbra, PortugaUniversidade do Porto and INESC, Portugal
University of São Paulo, Brazil University ofSão Paulo, Brazil University of São Paulo, Brazil
Power System Insulation
Generation Planning
Mircea Gu
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Energy Center EPFL, Lausanne Switzerland
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71 Impact of Planning Uncertainties in Power Plant Operation Planning
288 GENCOs' Long-Term Expansion Model
328 Generation Expansion of a Hydro Producer by Constructing Pumped-Storage Plant
673 Risk-Based Strategies forWind/Pumped-Hydro Coordination under Electricity Markets
726 Dispatch of Head Dependent Hydro Units: Modeling for Optimal Generation inElectricity Market
Chair:
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98 Introducing DER in Latvian Power System
128 Modeling Algorithms for Sags with Exponential Fronts and Other Types ofElectromagnetic Disturbances from Power Supply Network
161 A New Current Calibration Laboratory for Rogowski Coil used in Energy Systems andPower Electronics
215 Strategy Based PSO for Dynamic Control of UPFC to Enhance Power System Security
260 Power Network System Reliability and Methods of Calculation
277 Estimation of power system dominant modes
Gerd Hinüber ( ), Hans-Jurgen Haubrich ()
Daniel Hernández-González ( ), Guillermo Gutiérrez-Alcaraz ( )
Majid Hosseinpour ( ), Jalal S. Kazempour (), M.K. Sheikh-El-Eslami ( ), Fatemeh
AhangarianAbhari ( )
Franck Bourry ( ), Luýs M. Costa ( ), GeorgeKariniotakis ( )
Silvio J.P.S. Mariano ( ), Maria R.A. Calado (), LuisA.F.M. Ferreira ( )
Irina Oleinikova ( ), Anna Mutule (),Antans Sauhats ( )
Gabriel G p resc ( )
Andrei Marinescu ( ), Nicolae Paduraru (), Corneliu Chiciu ( )
Belkacem Mahdad ( ), Tarek Bouktir (), Kamel Srairi ( )
Antons Kutjuns ( ), Laila Zemite ()
Alessia Cagnano ( ), Enrico De Tuglie ( ),Francesco Torelli ( )
RWTH Aachen University, Germany RWTH AachenUniversity, Germany
Instituto Tecnológico de Morelia, MexicoInstituto Tecnológico de Morelia, Mexico
Tarbiat Modares University, Iran Tarbiat ModaresUniversity, Iran Tarbiat Modares University, Iran
Zanjan University, Iran
MINES ParisTech, France Areva T&D, FranceMINES ParisTech, France
University of Beira Interior, Portugal University ofBeira Interior, Portugal IST, Lisbon, Portugal
Institute of Physical Energetics, Latvia Institute of PhysicalEnergetics, Latvia Riga Technical University, Latvia
“Politehnica” University of Timisoara, Romania
ICMET Craiova, Romania ICMET Craiova,Romania ICMET Craiova, Romania
University of Biskra, Algeria Oum Elbouaghi University,Algeria University of Biskra, Algeria
Riga Technical University, Latvia Riga Technical University,Latvia
Politecnico di Bari, Italy Politecnico di Bari, ItalyPolitecnico di Bari, Italy
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316 ANew Power System Fast Fault Diagnosis andAnalysisApproach based on WAMS
386 Optimal Investment of Distributed Generation in Restructured Power System
422 Optimal Load Shedding Planning with GeneticAlgorithm
482 Reliability evaluation of HV substations in the presence of Fault Current Limiter
527 Using Bayesian Network with RBF Learning for Fault Diagnosis on Power TransmissionLines
537 Impact of EDRPon Composite Reliability of Restructured Power Systems
605 Power System Stability Enhancement via STATCOM Supplementary Control Based onFuzzy Energy Function
631 Active Substation Design to Maximize DGIntegration
679 Risk Allocation for Efficient and Timely Transmission Investment Under Markets withHigh Demand Growth
790 Interconnection of Electrical Energy Storage Systems for Power Quality Improvement
Fabrizio Ciancetta ( ), Edoardo Fiorucci (), Antonio Ometto ( ), Nicola Rotondale (
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Ziguan Zhou ( ), Xiaomin Bai (), Xiaojun Li (
), Zaihua Li ( ), Jing Xu ()
Mohammad M. Madarshahian ( ), Saeed Afsharnia (), Mohammad S. Ghazizadeh (
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Chao-Rong Chen ( ), Wen-Ta Tsai (), Hua-Yi Chen (
), Ching-Ying Lee ( ),Chun-Ju Chen ( ), Hong-Wei Lan( , )
Iman Rahmati ( ), Mahmud Fotuhi-Firuzabad ( )
Amirhossein H. Aghakhani ( ), Hamed Nafisi( ), Mehrdad Abedi (
), Hossein Hosseinian ( ), M.B.Menhaj ( )
Rahmat Azami ( ), Amir H. Abbasi ( ),Jamal Shakeri ( ),Amir Faraji Fard ( )
Aliakbar A.Gharaveisi ( ), Ali Hakimi (), Seyed M.R. Rafiei ( )
Ander Goikoetxea ( ), Jon A. Barrena (), Miguel A. Rodriguez ( ),
GonzaloAbad ( )
Rodrigo Moreno ( ), Hugh Rudnick ()
Morris Brenna ( ), George C. Lazaroiu (), Rodica Rotaru ( ), Enrico Tironi
( )
University of L'Aquila, Italy University of L'Aquila,Italy University of L'Aquila, Italy University ofL'Aquila, Italy
China Electric Power Research Institute, China China ElectricPower Research Institute, China China Electric Power Research Institute,China China Electric Power Research Institute, China China ElectricPower Research Institute, China
Tehran University, Iran Tehran University,Iran Department of Electrical Engineering, Power and WaterUniversity of Technology, Iran
National Taipei University of Technology, Taiwan NationalTaipei University of Technology, Taiwan National Taipei University ofTechnology, Taiwan National Taipei University of Technology, Taiwan
National Taipei University of Technology, TaiwanDepartment of System Operation Taiwan Power Company, Taiwan
Privatization Bureau of Ministry of Energy of Iran, IranSharif University of Technology, Iran
Amirkabir University of Technology, IranAmirkabir University of Technology, Iran Amirkabir University of
Technology, Iran Amirkabir University of Technology, IranAmirkabir University of Technology, Iran
University of Tehran, Iran University of Tehran, IranUniversity of Tehran, Iran University of Tehran, Iran
Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman, Iran ShahidBahonar University of Kerman, Iran Politecnico di Torino, Italy
University of Mondragon, Spain University ofMondragon, Spain Ingeteam Transmission and Distribution, Spain
University of Mondragon, Spain
Systep, Chile Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile,Chile
Politecnico di Milano, Italy University “Politehnica”of Bucharest, Romania S.C. Metroul S.A., RomaniaPolitecnico di Milano, Italy
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817 Vulnerability of the Romanian PowerTransmission Grid
849 Control Real-Time Flowchart for Symmetrical Components of the Power Systems
851 On the nuclear power for sustainable development
Anatoli Paul Ulmeanu ( )
Sorina Costinas ( ), Carol Zoller (), Remus Dobra ( )
Eugeniu Potolea ( ), Mihai Sanduleac ()
University Politehnica of Bucharest, Romania
University “Politehnica” of Bucharest, Romania University ofPetrosani, Romania University of Petrosani, Romania
University “Politehnica” of Bucharest, Romania ECRO,Romania
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Conference Location
Bucharest is the capital city and industrial andcommercial centre of Romania. It is located in thesoutheast of the country and lies on the banks ofthe D mbovi a River.It is laden with historical charm from the streetsof the Old City Center, to the grand architecture ofthe Royal Palace and the lush green of CismigiuPark. In the period between the two World Wars,the city’s elegant architecture and thesophistication of its elite earned Bucharest thenickname or . Thecity also claims a large number of museums, artgalleries, exquisite Orthodox churches andunique architectural sites.
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Conference Venue
Right in the historical and geographical center ofBucharest stands an impressive building thatstrikes the eye by its particular style. It is the
, a “giant”built during the “golden age”.The Guiness Book of World Records lists thebuilding in second place according to its 330,000sq.m. surface, that is after the Pentagon building.The Palace measures 270 m by 240 m, 86 m high,and 92 m under ground. It has 1,100 rooms, 2underground parking garages, with fouradditional underground levels currentlyavailable and in use, with another four indifferent stages of completion. The structurecombines elements and motifs from multiplesources, in an eclectic neoclassical architecturalstyle. The building is constructed entirely of rawmaterials coming from different regions ofRomania.
Palace of the Romanian Parliament
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Public Transportation
How to get to Parliament Palace
The passengers must have a valid ticket, season ticket or magnetic card beforeboarding. The passengers are obliged to validate the ticket without delay whenboarding the vehicle. The ticket is valid for a trip with only one bus, any transferimplies a new validation.
The passengers need oneRON
a pass for the underground network. The full cost of trip is1.25 and is deducted from the card whenever entering the metro network,regardless of the number of times a traveller changes the metro network in a giventime interval. The 10 trip card is the most cost-effective solution for the casualtraveller.
Bus, tramway, trolley
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From the Conference Hotels
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Take the 601 Bus from “Politehnica” station (the corresponding station foropposite direction is “Complex Regie”) to “Pia a Rosetti” direction. Exit at “Pia aMihail Kog lniceanu” station (the 6th bus station). Take one of the streets on the right,cross the bridge over the “D ” river and walk through the “Izvor” Parktowards the Parliament Palace.
Take the subway from the “Groz ” station to “Republica” direction.Exit at the “Izvor” station (the 2nd subway station) and walk through the “Izvor” Parktowards the Parliament Palace.
Hotels JW Marriott, Parliament, Ibis Parliament and Central are at walking distanceform the Parliament Palace. From Hilton, Intercontinental and Novotel you may needto take a taxi.
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“Alexandru Ioan Cuza” Hall
“Nicolae B ” Hall
“Nicolae Iorga” Hall
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Nicolae Iorga
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Romanian Wallachian soldier,historian, journalist, and leaderof the 1848 WallachianRevolution.
Romanian writer and politicalleader. He took part in the 1848Wallachian Revolution and hewas appointed Minister in theProvisional Government.
Romanian politician, leader ofthe National Liberal Party,Prime Minister of Romania forfive terms, and Foreign Ministeron several occasions.
Human Rights Hall
Romanian historian, universityprofessor, literary critic,memorialist, playwright, poet,and politician. He served as amember of Parliament, asPresident of the post-World WarI National Assembly, asminister, and (1931-1932) asPrime Minister.
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Author’s Information
“Basil Papadias” Best Student PaperAward
Official Language
Authors will have approximately plus some minutesfor discussion. Shorter presentations are warmly encouraged in order to leave moretime for discussion. Authors are kindly recommended to be present in the technicalsession hall where their presentation is scheduled
, in order to receive additional information from the session chair. If thebiography of the presenting author is not provided in the paper, please prepare one andgive it to the session chair before the beginning of the session.Each technical session hall is equipped with a video-beam projector and a computerwith Microsoft PowerPoint/Word and Adobe Reader software installed. Authorsshould care to bring with them the final version of their presentation on a CD-ROM ora USB memory stick. Also, the
on the computer present in the session hall where their presentation isscheduled (the software version might not be the same).
A 200 cm high and 100 cm wide Poster Boards will be available for each poster paperin the I.C. Br
’ names and affiliation, succinctpresentation of the paper contents and conclusions. Please try to make your posterattractive, persuasive and use efficiently the poster space.Each Poster Session will be conducted by a chairman. The authors are invited to placetheir poster between 8:00 and 9:00 on the presentation day, and to be present near theirposter during the Poster Session from 9:00 to 11:00 in order to explain their work andanswer questions from audience.
The Local Organizing Committee and the IEEE-PES Greece Chapter are sponsoringthe “Basil Papadias” Best Student Paper Award, named after founder of thePowerTech Series. The award will be presented during the Closing Ceremony onThursday afternoon.
English is the official language of the conference.
12 minutes for the presentation
15 minutes before the beginning ofthe session
authors have to check the consistency of theirpresentation
ãtianu Hall. The authors are kindly adviced to prepare a 120 cm high by80 cm wide poster. This should include the authors
Oral Presentation
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Conference Registration
In order to participate at the 2009 IEEE Bucharest PowerTech activities, one mustregister with the Conference, collect the conference materials and a name badge.The name badge will serve as access pass for all Conference locations and must beworn during all Technical Sessions, Coffee Breaks, Lunches and Social Events.Due to security constraints imposed by the Parliament Palace and Snagov Palace,participants or accompanying persons without official name badges might not beadmitted to the Conference activities.If the official name badge is lost the participant or the accompanying person shouldget it touch with the Conference Desk.Apermanent Conference Registration Center is located close to the C1 Entrance Hall.
Monday June 29 08:00 – 18:00Tuesday June 30 08:00 – 18:00Wednesday July 1 08:00 – 18:00Thursday July 2 08:00 – 12:00
Registration Fees
Conference registration fee includes
Accompanying persons fee includes
: access to Technical Sessions, WelcomeReception, Opening Ceremony, Gala Dinner, Lunches, Coffee Breaks and theConference Bag (with a copy of the CD-ROM Proceedings, Conference Program andothers useful materials).
: access to Welcome Reception and GalaDinner, as well as a bag with useful materials.
Additional Options
Extra Proceedings (CD-ROM) 20 EUR / 27 USD
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Early Bird Rates
On or before:28 May 2009
Regular/ on-site
After:28 May 2009
IEEE Members 425 EUR / 583 USD 525 EUR / 720 USDNon - Members 475 EUR / 651 USD 575 EUR / 788 USD
IEEE Life Members 50 EUR / 69 USD 75 EUR / 103 USDStudents 200 EUR / 274 USD 200 EUR / 274 USD
Accompanying persons 100 EUR / 137 USD 125 EUR / 172 USD
IEEE Region 8 Chapter Chairs Meeting
Internet Point
Lunches and Social Events
Payment, Currency, Exchange, Credit Cards
Shopping Hours
Electricity Supply
Weather
The Chapter Chairs Meeting will be held on Sunday, June 28, from 9:00 to 16:00 at theUniversity “Politehnica” of Bucharest, in the Senate Hall.
Asmall internet point will be available close to the “Nicolae B ” Hall.
The official currency in Romania is Romanian Leu (or RON). Exchange facilities areoffered to the participants at airports, train stations, in hotels and at the exchangesdesks of banks (most of them are open from 8:30 to 16:30).
Participants are advised to exchange money only atthe exchange desk of banks, if possible. Bank offices are also available inside theParliament Palace.
Most shops are open from 09:00 to 20:00 (SuperMarkets up to 22:00).Fruit and vegetable markets are open all week days in special locations.
In Romania, electricity supply is 230V, 50Hz. The 2-pin connecting plug is differentthan the ones used in some other countries e.g. USA, UK, Japan, etc.
Summers are generally very warm to hot, with summer (June to August) averagemaximum temperatures in Bucharest being around 28°C (82°F), but temperaturesover 35°C (95°F) are fairly common during this period of the year. Minima inBucharest are around 16 °C (61°F). Precipitation is average, with over 600 mm (24 in)per year in the part of the country around Bucharest. During summer, long periodswith very high temperatures are followed by short heavy rains associated with highspeed wind, lightning and sometimes hail.
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Colored lunch vouchers and Gala Dinner Invitations are included in the ConferenceKit. The lunches are served in the restaurant of the Parliament Palace. The GalaDinner Invitation and the name badge are both required for access in the SnagovPalace.
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Tourist Tours
The is one of the world mostinteresting ethnographical parks in open air. Founded in1936 by Dimitrie Gusti, this museum illustrates theperpetual spring of surprising originality. The house andhouseholding samples gathered from all regions of thecountry are exhibited according to ethnographical areas.The permanent exhibition of the museum, set out on a2.5 acres ground, includes dwelling houses and annexconstructions (stables, barns and storehouses, summerkitchens and granaries, stalls and hen coops), gates witharchways, wells, crosses and wooden and stone roadsidecrucifixes, old wooden churches with pointed cupolas,artisan workshops and installations with popularindustrial mechanisms, thus illustrating theachievements of the Romanian people in the fields ofpopular architecture and decorative art, as well as itstechnical-artisan’s ingenuity.The tour includes also the Parliament Palace and theNational Museum ofArt of Romania (the Royal Palace).
No other place in the world holds, as Bucovina does,such a highly developed organic painting system;nowhere else in the whole world are there to be foundfrescoes on both the interior and the exterior sides of thewalls of churches which are drawn together within anarea so small as if it were an open air museum.Moreover, no other place exhibits frescoes preserved sowell as the monasteries, which lie at the foot ofBucovinan hillocks. The aesthetic value of thosepaintings goes well beyond their iconographic, culturaland historic significance, as they can undeniably beranged among the greatest Byzantine or Renaissanceworks of art.
Village Museum
In acknowledgement of their uniqueness themonasteries in Bucovina are now UNESCOprotected cultural sites. In 1975, the InternationalFederation of Writers and Journalists Specialized onTourism have awarded Bucovina monasteries withthe prestigious .Pomme d’Or
The accompanying persons and participants aside from the conference socialactivities and technical program could take advantage of their visit to Romania andenjoy the cultural, sightseeing and shopping opportunities. For this the following toursare available. For more information and registrations for excursions please checkwith the registration desk.
Bucharest Tour
Romanian monasteries
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Prahova Valley
Danube Delta
Sinaia
Pele Castle
Bran Castle
Bra ov City.
– the – a resortsituated at 125 km from Bucharest happilycombines the values of a mountain and wintersports resort with the natural factors that are at theservice of the human health and recovery.The is one of the most importantmuseums, which combine various architecturalstyles, notably elements of the German and gothicRenaissance. It represents invaluable collectionsof art and furniture. Pele Castle was the finalresting place for several Romanian monarchsincluding King Carol I, King Ferdinand and QueenMaria.
is a spectacular, medieval fortress,including a tentative connection with Price VladTepes (Vlad the Impaler – the origin of Dracula).The trip ends with the visit of
The Danube Delta, a buffering interface betweenthe Danube river catchments (805, 300 sq. km) andthe Western Black Sea (5,165 sq. km) is a uniqueplace not only in Europe, but also among otherdeltaic ecosystems due to its high biodiversity, toits renewable natural resources and to its beautifulscenery doubled by its cultural sites remnants andworth. The Danube Delta is a large scientificlaboratory for a whole range of research-workersand explorers, whether ecologists, biologists,botanists, zoologists, ornithologists, geologists,geographers etc. as it is singles out by being: theyoungest land in Europe (it grows larger by 40 m ofland every year); the second largest delta in Europe(Volga is the first) and the 23rd in the world; a placewhere globally endangered and therefore rarespecies of birds are to be found, like Dalmatianpelicans, pygmy cormorants, red-breasted geese,or the Pelecanus crispus, the Pelecanus onocratslus, white Egretta, Egretta garzeta; azone of fisheries covering some 90 species of fresh, brackish and salt water fishes,either sedentary or migratory, among which rare species like the Acipenseriadae; oneof the fewest places in the world which shelter mammals like Mustella lutreola andthe otter (Lutra lutra).
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