CIRED 2013
 

Session 5: Planning of power distribution systems

Block 1 - Risk assessment and asset management

0178

Enhancing the asset management process for new demands of decentralized energy integration
L Jendernalik, Westnetz GmbH, Germany, C Mensmann, Westnetz GmbH, Germany, D Giavarra, Westnetz GmbH, Germany

0208

Risk analysis of alternatives to N-1 reserves in a network with large amounts of wind power
M Bollen, STRI AB, Sweden , Y Chen, STRI AB, Sweden, N Etherden, STRI AB, Sweden

0302

A methodology for ranking locations according to the likelihood and consequence of extreme events
S Blake, Durham University, United Kingdom , P Taylor, Durham University, United Kingdom , D Miller, Northern Powergrid, United Kingdom

0307

Investing in the future - long-term optimization of asset replacement in the collective regional electricity grids of The Netherlands
G Brouns, Enexis, Netherlands, M Poorts, Enexis, Netherlands

0313

Benefits of reliability centred asset management
P Hilber, KTH, Sweden, C Wallnerström, KTH, Sweden, J Rosenlind, KTH, Sweden, S Babu, KTH, Sweden, P Westerlund, KTH, Sweden

0345

Multi-criteria optimization of maintenance activities
I Jeromin, Mainova AG, Germany, P Birkner, Mainova AG, Germany, G Balzer, TU Darmstadt, Germany, L Asgarieh, ABB AG, Germany

0363

Emerging reliability requirements for distribution systems in extreme weather conditions
J Lassila, Lappeenranta University of Technology, Finland, T Kaipia, Lappeenranta University of Technology, Finland, J Haakana, Lappeenranta University of Technology, Finland, J Partanen, Lappeenranta University of Technology, Finland

0402

Seismic vulnerability assessment of electric power distribution network in Iran
A Rahnavard, NRI, Islamic Republic of Iran, M Jafari, NRI, Islamic Republic of Iran, A Yavartalab, TAVANIR, Islamic Republic of Iran, M Samadi, TAVANIR, Islamic Republic of Iran, M Farahani, GTEDC, Islamic Republic of Iran

0490

Managing uncertainty and updating parameters in electricity distribution asset condition based risk investment models
M Black, Northern Powergrid, United Kingdom, M Nicholson, Northern Powergrid, United Kingdom, G Howarth, Northern Powergrid, United Kingdom

0565

Quantitative measurement of industrial risks in distribution networks
A Cammarota, ENEL S.p.A., Italy, N De Giovanni, ENEL S.p.A., Italy, M Cudemo, ENEL S.p.A., Italy, G Noferi, ENEL S.p.A., Italy

0567

Implementation and evaluation of commonly used risk analysis methods applied to a regional power distribution system
C Wallnerström, KTH - Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden, J Gadea Travi, Gotlands Energi AB/Vattenfall AB, Sweden, P Hilber, KTH - Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden

0577

Developing indicators for monitoring vulnerability of power lines - case studies
O Gjerde, SINTEF Energy Research, Norway, G Kjølle, SINTEF Energy Research, Norway, M Hofmann, SINTEF Energy Research, Norway, E Gramme, Skagerak Nett, Norway, J Hernes, NTE Nett, Norway, J Foosnæs, NTNU, Norway

0779

On the assessment and management of risk in wind farm distribution systems
J Martínez, Siemens AG, Germany, A Ferreira, Siemens Industry, Inc., United States

0848

Experiences from implementing a risk based maintenance strategy using an integrated network information and maintenance system
D Nordgård, SINTEF Energy Research, Norway, G Solum, TrønderEnergi Nett, Norway, B Langdal, Powel, Norway

1072

Reliability analysis of distribution network investments
J Paulinder, Göteborg Energi Nät AB, Sweden

1153

Reliability impact factors analysis for distribution in Slovenia
T Mohar, Elktroinštitut Milan Vidmar, Slovenia, L Valeněiě, Elktroinštitut Milan Vidmar, Slovenia, D Batiě, Energy Agency of the Republic of Slovenia, Slovenia

1285

Strategic long term planning of asset investments in distribution network using the ASP tool
M Halvarsson, Vattenfall Eldistribution AB, Sweden, M Taaveniku, Vattenfall Eldistribution AB, Sweden

1482

Building a framework for integrated risk management of complex projects: The case of a major distribution network investment
T Houghton, University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom, F Ackermann, Curtin University, Australia, S Howick, University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom, J Quigley, University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom, L Walls, University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom

 

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Block 2 - Network development

0283

Smart ring main unit reduces outages to a minimum
L Hjort, HM Power AB, Sweden, T Karlsson, HM Power AB, Sweden

0323

Interoperability of AMI systems
D Apetrei, SC Electrica SA, Romania, D Federenciuc, SC Electrica SA, Romania, D Stanescu, Electrica Transilvania Sud, Romania

0487

The challenges in developing a smart grid roadmap for the distribution network of Iran
S Seyedfarshi, Niroo Research Institute, Islamic Republic of Iran, K Pourmostadam, Niroo Research Institute, Islamic Republic of Iran

0667

Potential for improved reliability and reduced interruption costs utilizing smart grid technologies
G Kjølle, SINTEF Energy Research, Norway, V Vadlamudi, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway, S Kvistad, Hafslund Nett, Norway, K Tutvedt, Hafslund Nett, Norway

0718

Improving quality of supply and usage of assets in distribution grids by introducing a "smart operator"
S Willing, RWE Deutschland AG, Germany, J Nilges, RWE Deutschland AG, Germany, S Nykamp, Westnetz GmbH, Germany, T Smolka, Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen, Germany, C Matrose, RWTH Aachen University, Germany, A Schnettler, RWTH Aachen University, Germany, A Stolte, PSI AG, Germany

0726

iNet, the reality of an intelligent distribution network
B Heerbaart, Alliander, Netherlands, F Kuipers, Eaton, Netherlands, F Baldinger, Locamation, Netherlands

0816

Investigating the potential impact of superconducting distribution networks
M Elsherif, Durham University, United Kingdom, P Taylor, Durham University, United Kingdom, S Blake, Durham University, United Kingdom

0906

QoS assurance in smart grid for IP-based applications of Mashhad electric energy distribution company
M Alishahi, Mashhad Electric Energy Distribution Company, Islamic Republic of Iran, M Yaghmaee, Mashhad Electric Energy Distribution Company, Islamic Republic of Iran, M Zabihi, Mashhad Electric Energy Distribution Company, Islamic Republic of Iran, S Shadaloo Khorasani, Mashhad Electric Energy Distribution Company, Islamic Republic of Iran

1039

Determination of LVDC system's economic penetration rate in MV branches
S Mousavizadeh, Tarbiat Modares University, Islamic Republic of Iran, M Haghifam, Tarbiat Modares University, Islamic Republic of Iran, V Maslehati, Tavanir Organization, Islamic Republic of Iran

1096

A testbed for the assessment of active network management applications using simulation and communications emulation
C Breaden, University of Strathcylde/Smarter Grid Solutions Ltd, United Kingdom, A Dysko, University of Strathcylde, United Kingdom, E Davidson, Smarter Grid Solutions Ltd, United Kingdom, G Burt, University of Strathcylde, United Kingdom, N McNeill, Smarter Grid Solutions Ltd, United Kingdom

1151

The utilization potential of LVDC distribution
T Hakala, Tampere University of Technology, Finland, P Järventausta, Tampere University of Technology, Finland, T Lähdeaho, Elenia Oy, Finland

1211

Utilisation of energy storages to secure electricity supply in electricity distribution networks
J Haakana, Lappeenranta University of Technology, Finland, J Lassila, Lappeenranta University of Technology, Finland, T Kaipia, Lappeenranta University of Technology, Finland, J Partanen, Lappeenranta University of Technology, Finland

1237

Flexibility dynamics in clusters of residential demand response and distributed generation
P MacDougall, TNO, Netherlands, J Kok, TNO, Netherlands, C Warmer, Warmer Smart Grids, Netherlands, B Roossien, EnergyGO, Netherlands

1245

Smart grids implementation plan in Slovenian distribution networks
B Blazic, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia, I Papic, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia, J Kosmac, Milan Vidmar Electric Power Research Institute, Slovenia, G Omahen, Milan Vidmar Electric Power Research Institute, Slovenia

1246

Feasibility study of application of DSSC in distribution networks
A Pashaei, Newcastle University, United Kingdom, B Zahawi, Newcastle University, United Kingdom

1292

A system engineering approach to low voltage DC distribution
T Kaipia, Lappeenranta University of Technology, Finland, J Karppanen, Lappeenranta University of Technology, Finland, A Mattsson, Lappeenranta University of Technology, Finland, A Lana, Lappeenranta University of Technology, Finland, P Nuutinen, Lappeenranta University of Technology, Finland, P Peltoniemi, Lappeenranta University of Technology, Finland, J Partanen, Lappeenranta University of Technology, Finland, J Lohjala, Suur-Savon Sähkö Ltd., Finland, W Chae, Korea Electric Power Research Institute, Korea, J Kim, Korea Electric Power Research Institute, Korea, P Salonen, Lappeenranta University of Technology, Finland

1330

The effectiveness of using IEC61660 for characterising short-circuit currents of future low voltage DC distribution networks
A Emhemed, University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom, G Burt, University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom

1340

Storage simulations for distribution system analysis
R Dugan, EPRI, United States, G Delille, EDF-R&D, France, J Taylor, EPRI, United States

1420

System topologies and transformers for 1kV networks
D Soderberg, Vattenfall Eldistribution AB, Sweden

1439

Offshore renewable plant HVDC power collector and distributor
C Ng, Narec, United Kingdom, P McKeever, Narec, United Kingdom

1461

Power system information integration technique based on service oriented architecture
S Lim, Kyungnam University, Koreaa, H Lee, Kyungnam University, Koreaa, S Yun, KEPCO Research Institute, Korea, P Hwang, Seoul National University, Korea

 

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Block 3 - Distribution planning

0087

An integrated interval arithmetic approach for reactive power compensation of radial distribution feeders
M Abou El Saad, Shoubra Faculty of Engineering, Egypt, M Anwar, Shoubra Faculty of Engineering, Egypt

0124

Fault current limiter optimal placement by harmony search algorithm
S Zare, TBTB.Co, Islamic Republic of Iran, A Khazali, IUST.UNI, Islamic Repuplic of Iran, S Hashemi, TBTB.Co, Islamic Republic of Iran, F Katebi, TBTB.Co, Islamic Republic of Iran, R Khalili, TBTB.Co, Islamic Republic of Iran

0132

Effect of financial and technical uncertainty on distribution network reconstruction project selection
M Mostafavi, Sharif University of Technology, Islamic Republic of Iran, B Jamshidi Eini, Sharif University of Technology, Islamic Republic of Iran, M Naghdi, Alborz PPDC, Islamic Republic of Iran, A Mehrabi, Alborz PPDC, Islamic Republic of Iran

0182

Integration of GIS data into a PSS sincal electrical model
J Dooley, ESB International, Ireland, S Hunt, ESB International, Ireland, P White, ESB International, Ireland

0186

Investigating the impacts of plug-in hybrid electric vehicles on distribution congestion
S Shafiee, Sharif University of Technology, Islamic Republic of Iran, M Fotuhi-Firuzabad, Sharif University of Technology, Islamic Republic of Iran, M Rastegar, Sharif University of Technology, Islamic Republic of Iran

0187

Distribution network expansion planning considering distribution automation system
S Heidari, Sharif University of Technology, Islamic Republic of Iran, M Fotuhi-Firuzabad, Sharif University of Technology, Islamic Republic of Iran, S Kazemi, Razi University, Islamic Republic of Iran, V Maslehati, Iran Power Generation, Transmission and Distribution Company (TAVANIR), Islamic republic of Iran

0227

Improved network analysis by using data from smart meters
L Garpetun, Vattenfall Eldistribution AB, Sweden

0229

A network planning and design decision support tool for integration of low carbon technologies and solutions
D Hollingworth, EA Technology Ltd, United Kingdom, R Mukherjee, EA Technology Ltd, United Kingdom, G Hodges, Northern Powergrid, United Kingdom, D Miller, Northern Powergrid, United Kingdom, P Lyons, Durham University, United Kingdom

0257

Impacts of large-scale integration of PV based generations in a mesh-connected low voltage network
S Bhattacharyya, Endinet/Alliander, Netherlands, S Cobben, Alliander, Netherlands, J Toonen, Endinet/Alliander, Netherlands

0292

Assessment of distributed generation capacity mixture for hybrid benefits
D Jayaweera, Curtin University, Australia, S Islam, Curtin University, Australia, S Neduvelil, Curtin University, Australia

0347

Comparison between different multi-objective approaches to distribution network planning
A Haji, Sharif University of Technology, Islamic Republic of Iran, B Jamshidi Eini, Sharif University of Technology, Islamic Republic of Iran, M Mirzavand, Alborz PPDC, Islamic Republic of Iran, M Safari, Alborz PPDC, Islamic Republic of Iran

0351

Analyzing the effect of transformer utilization factor in distribution networks as an investment management index by using DisPlan software
M Gilvanejad, Niroo Research Institute, Islamic Republic of Iran, H Ghadiri, Niroo Research Institute, Islamic Republic of Iran, M Shariati, Niroo Research Institute, Islamic Republic of Iran, S Khayyamim, Niroo Research Institute, Islamic Republic of Iran

0415

Predictive assessment of power continuity indicators
R Messias, EDP Distribuição (EDP Group), Portugal, S Pinto, EDP Distribuição (EDP Group), Portugal

0500

"Smart planning" - an integrated approach for distribution system planning to cope with its future requirements
C Engels, FH Dortmund, Germany, L Jendernalik, Westfalen-Weser-Ems Verteilnetz GmbH, Germany, M Osthues, TU Dortmund, Germany, H Spitzer, entellgenio GmbH, Germany

0531

Recharging process of plug in vehicles by using artificial immune system and tangent vector
Y Rodrigues, Federal University at Itajubá, Brazil, M Zambroni de Souza, Federal University at Itajubá, Brazil, B Lima Lopes, Federal University at Itajubá, Brazil, A Zambroni de Souza, Federal University at Itajubá, Brazil, D Oliveira, Federal University at Itajubá, Brazil

0548

A new method for optimal planning in extensive distribution networks despite uncertain data
M Falahi, Daneshmand engineers, Islamic Republic of Iran, H Alavi, aepdco, Islamic Republic of Iran, M Shaygan, Kzrec, Islamic Republic of Iran, A Hojati, Daneshmand engineers, Islamic Republic of Iran

0553

Study of fault repair control mode for distribution network based on automation and information under big-maintenance system
L Pang, State Grid Electric Power Research Institute, China, J Zhou, State Grid Electric Power Research Institute, China, X Chen, State Grid Electric Power Research Institute, China, W Ye, State Grid Electric Power Research Institute, China, W Zhang, State Grid Electric Power Research Institute, China

0559

The analysis of the information needed for the planning of active distribution system
M Fan, China EPRI, China, Z Zhang, China EPRI, China, T Tian, State Grid EPRI, China

0609

First use of smart grid data in distribution network planning
G Roupioz, Electricite Reseau Distribution France, France, X Robe, DIgSILENT, Spain, F Gorgette, Electricite Reseau Distribution France, France

0622

Market potential analysis for the provision of balancing reserve with a fleet of electric vehicles
S Raths, RWTH Aachen University, Germany, T Pollok, RWTH Aachen University, Germany, T Sowa, RWTH Aachen University, Germany, A Schnettler, RWTH Aachen University, Germany, J Brandt, E.ON New Build & Technology, Germany, J Eckstein, Audi AG, Germany

0624

A novel algorithm to the multi-stage grid expansion problem taking into account grid topology modifications and storage devices
M Scheufen, RWTH Aachen University, Germany, P Erlinghagen, RWTH Aachen University, Germany, F Potratz, RWTH Aachen University, Germany, A Schnettler, RWTH Aachen University, Germany

0807

Network planning case study utilising real-time thermal ratings and computational fluid dynamics
D Greenwood, Durham University, United Kingdom, G Ingram, Durham University, United Kingdom, P Taylor, Durham University, United Kingdom, A Collinson, Scottish Power Energy Networks, United Kingdom, S Brown, Astrium Geo-Information Services, United Kingdom

0827

Capacity value of distributed generation for network capacity planning
C Dent, Durham University, United Kingdom, P Davison, Durham University, United Kingdom, S Blake, Durham University, United Kingdom, D Miller, Northern Powergrid, United Kingdom, D Roberts, EA Technology, United Kingdom

0840

A multi-agent based approach for simulating G2V and V2G charging strategies for large electric vehicle fleets
S Uebermasser, AIT, Austria, M Stifter, AIT, Austria

0847

Avoiding MV-network expansion by distributed voltage control
J Schmiesing, E.ON Avacon AG, Germany, H Beck, Clausthal University of Technology, Germany, T Smolka, Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen, Germany, M Sojer, Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen, Germany

0851

DG allocation based on modified nodal price with consideration of loss and reliability using PSO
S Miri Larimi, Tarbiat Modares University, Islamic republic of Iran, M Haghifam, Tarbiat Modares University, Islamic republic of Iran

0861

Evaluation of the impact of electric vehicles on distribution systems combining deterministic and probabilistic approaches
F Pereyra-Zamora, SINAPSIS Inovação em Energia, Brazil, H Kagan, SINAPSIS Inovação em Energia, Brazil, M Pelegrini, SINAPSIS Inovação em Energia, Brazil, V Gardiman, EDP Bandeirante, Brazil, L Zamboni, EDP Bandeirante, Brazil, M Fredes, EDP Escelsa, Brazil, C Gonçalves, EDP Escelsa, Brazil, M Gavazzi, EDP Bandeirante, Brazil, J Niggli Silva, EDP Escelsa, Brazil

0868

New load and infeed approaches for cost-efficient low-voltage grid design
B Lehde, E.ON Avacon AG, Germany , M Zdrallek, Bergische Universität Wuppertal, Germany

0888

Short-term network planning of distribution system with photovoltaic
Y Huang, KTH, Sweden, E Hagström, Uppsala University, Sweden , A Fernández, KTH, Sweden, K Alvehag, KTH, Sweden, Y He, Vattenfall, Sweden

0897

Industrial load scheduling in smart power grids
S Bahrami, Sharif University of Technology, Islamic Republic of Iran, F Khazaeli , Sharif University of Technology, Islamic Republic of Iran, M Parniani, Sharif University of Technology, Islamic Republic of Iran

1035

The impact of load and distributed energy resources management on microgrid reliability
S Talari, Islamic Azad University, Islamic Republic of Iran, M Haghifam, Tarbiat Modares University, Islamic republic of Iran

1046

Requirements for advanced decision support tools in future distribution network planning
M Grond, Enexis B.V./Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands, J Morren, Enexis B.V./Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands, J Slootweg, Enexis B.V./Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands

1063

Integrated AC/DC network planning
S Mousavizadeh, Tarbiat Modares University, Islamic republic of Iran, M Haghifam, Tarbiat Modares University, Islamic republic of Iran

1144

Optimum rearrangment by GA and GIS in distribution network
A Nowbakht, Shiraz Power Electrical Distribution Company, Islamic Republic of Iran, H Moshtaghian, Shiraz Power Electrical Distribution Company, Islamic Republic of Iran, R Sedaghati, Azad University of Beyza, Islamic Republic of Iran, V Ghaedi, Shiraz Power Electrical Distribution Company, Islamic Republic of Iran

1178

Analysis of the options to reduce the integration costs of renewable generation in the distribution networks. Part 1: Impact of PV development in France and global analysis of considered alternatives to reinforcement
A Minaud, ERDF, France, C Gaudin, ERDF, France, L Karsenti, ERDF, France

1241

Impact of large share of renewable generation on investment costs at the example of AÜW distribution network
B Meyer, Siemens AG, Germany, H Müller, Siemens AG, Germany, R Köberle, Allgäuer Überlandwerk GmbH, Germany, M Fiedeldey, Allgäuer Überlandwerk GmbH, Germany, C Hoffmann, IWES Kassel, Germany, J Bamberger, Siemens AG, Germany

1243

Planning-oriented yearly simulation of energy storage operation in distribution system for profit maximization, voltage regulation and reserve provisioning
S Abdelouadoud, Mines Paristech, France , R Girard, Mines Paristech, France, T Guiot, CSTB, France

1266

The impact of EV's fast charging stations on the MV distribution grids of the Milan metropolitan area
G Mauri, RSE S.p.A, Italy, E Fasciolo, A2A Reti Elettriche, Italy, S Fratti, A2A Reti Elettriche, Italy, D Bertini, RSE S.p.A, Italy

1284

Technical analyses of network structures regarding decentralized feed-in
M Aigner, TU Graz/IFEA, Austria, E Schmautzer, TU Graz/IFEA, Austria, D Buchauer, TU Graz/IFEA, Austria, G Bitzan, EKG-StromNetz (StN-G), Austria

1356

Analysis of the options to reduce the integration costs of renewable generation in the distribution networks. Part 2: A step towards advanced connection studies taking into account the alternatives to grid reinforcement.
G Delille, EDF R&D, France, G Malarange, EDF R&D, France, C Gaudin, ERDF, France

1361

Probabilistic grid planning with consideration of dispersed generation and electric vehicles
A Probst, University of Stuttgart - IEH, Germany, S Tenbohlen, University of Stuttgart - IEH, Germany, M Seel, EnBW Regional AG, Germany, M Braun, Fraunhofer IWES/University of Kassel, Germany

1370

Assessing the impact of ICT on the reliability of active distribution systems
J Taylor, EPRI, United States, S Jupe, Parsons Brinckerhoff, United Kingdom, G Celli, University of Cagliari, Italy, F Pilo, University of Cagliari, Italy

1419

Impacts of photovoltaics on low voltage networks: A case study for the North West of England
A Navarro, University of Manchester, United Kingdom, L Ochoa, University of Manchester, United Kingdom, P Mancarella, University of Manchester, United Kingdom, D Randles, Electricity North West Limited, United Kingdom

1426

Power system planning in distribution networks today and in the future with smart grids
E Tønne, NTE Nett AS, Norway, J Foosnæs, NTNU/NTE Nett AS, Norway, T Pynten, NTE Nett AS, Norway

1453

Influence of generator curtailment priority on network hosting capacity
W Sun, University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom, G Harrison, University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom

1456

Living lab ‘Rotterdam tests electric driving' (focus on the monitoring of the impact on the electricity grid)
H Fidder, Stedin, Netherlands, S Neuray, Eneco, Netherlands, J Streng, City of Rotterdam, Netherlands, M Van Lumig, Laborelec, Belgium, R Jahn, Laborelec, Belgium

1475

Demand side integration aspects in active distribution planning
F Silvestro, University of Genova, Italy, A Baitch, BES (Aust) Pty Ltd, Australia, F Pilo, University of Cagliari, Italy, B Bak-Jensen, Aalborg University, Denmark, G Pisano, University of Cagliari, Italy, M Fan, China EPRI, China, N Hatziargyriou, National Technical University of Athens, Greece, G Petretto, ENEL Ingegneria e Ricerca, Italy, P Georgilakis, National Technical University of Athens, Greece

1495

Definition and validation of key performance indicators to assess the effectiveness of "smarting actions" on a distribution network
A Bonfiglio, University of Genova, Italy, F Delfino, University of Genova, Italy, G Denegri, University of Genova, Italy, M Invernizzi, University of Genova, Italy, R Procopio, University of Genova, Italy

1500

Distribution network planning in presence of fast charging stations for EV
G Celli, University of Cagliari, Italy, F Pilo, University of Cagliari, Italy, G Soma, University of Cagliari, Italy, E Fasciolo, A2A Reti Elettriche, Italy, G Mauri, RSE S.p.A., Italy, S Mocci, University of Cagliari, Italy, R Cicoria, RSE S.p.A., Italy, G Fogliata, A2A Reti Elettriche, Italy

 

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Block 4 - Methods and tools

0018

Changes in forecasting of HV/MV-transformer loading due to distributed generation
M Berende, Enexis, Netherlands, A De Ruiter, Enexis, Netherlands, J Morren, Enexis/ Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands

0058

Electrical load forecasts in long –term and impact on load management application
F Bendary, Banha University, Egypt, H Mahmoud, Egyptian Electricity Holding Company (EEHC), Egypt, S El-Sheikh, Egyptian Electricity Transmission Company (EETC), Egypt

0078

Combination of capacitor placement and reconfiguration for loss reduction in distribution systems using selective PSO
T Khalil, Canal Company for Electricity Distribution, Egypt , A Gorpinich, Pryazovskyi State Technical University, Ukraine, G Elbanna, Canal Company for Electricity Distribution, Egypt

0176

Reduction of energy losses in electrical distribution systems
H Emara Kassm, Rural Electrification Authority, Egypt, M Abd El Latif Badr, Ain Shams University, Egypt, S Ali Ahmed, Egyptian Elecricity Holding Company, Egypt

0249

Efficient forecast system for distributed generators with uncertainties in the primary energy source
A Rueda Medina, UNESP, Brazil, A Padilha Feltrin, UNESP, Brazil, J Sanches Mantovani, UNESP, Brazil

0333

Copula-based multivariate stochastic modeling of load demand due to plug-in electric vehicles in order to be integrated in distribution system planning
E Pashajavid, K. N. Toosi University of Technology, Islamic Republic of Iran, M Aliakbar Golkar, K. N. Toosi University of Technology, Islamic Republic of Iran

0421

Development of probabilistic daily demand curves for different categories of customers
Y Xu, University of Manchester, United Kingdom, J Milanovic, University of Manchester, United Kingdom

0512

A novel algorithm for long-term load forecasting of distribution networks under redevelopment conditions
A Moshari, Niroo Research Institute, Islamic Republic of Iran, Z Madihi, Niroo Research Institute, Islamic Republic of Iran, N Moslemi, Niroo Research Institute, Islamic Republic of Iran, D Jalali, Niroo Research Institute, Islamic Republic of Iran

0563

Computational approach for spatiotemporal modelling of heating loads using AMR and other external data
H Niska, University of Eastern Finland, Finland, J Saarenpää, University of Eastern Finland, Finland, M Kolehmainen, University of Eastern Finland, Finland

0664

Comparing load estimation methods for distribution system analysis
R Arritt, Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI), United States, R Dugan, Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI), United States

0698

Correlation between load density and voltage drop
S Emelin, ERDF, France , R Caire, Grenoble IT, France, C Gaudin, ERDF, France, N Hadj Saïd, Grenoble IT, France, J Merley, ERDF, France

0724

Dynamic equivalents of active distribution power systems for investigation of transient stability
T Preda, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway, K Uhlen, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway , D Norgård, SINTEF Energy Research, Norway, T Toftevaag, SINTEF Energy Research, Norway

0787

Improving distribution network analysis with new AMR-based load profiles
A Mutanen, Tampere University of Technology, Finland, P Järventausta, Tampere University of Technology, Finland, M Kärenlampi, ABB, Finland, P Juuti, ABB, Finland

0857

Mathematical solutions for electricity networks in a low carbon future
S Haben, University of Reading, United Kingdom, M Rowe, University of Reading, United Kingdom, P Grindrod, University of Reading, United Kingdom, W Holderbaum, University of Reading, United Kingdom, B Potter, University of Reading, United Kingdom, D Greetham, University of Reading, United Kingdom, C Singleton, CountingLab Ltd, United Kingdom

0911

Real-time unbalanced load flow development using direct-ZBR method and modified lambda iteration for on-line monitoring and control
M Syai'in, Surabaya Ship Building State Polytechnic, Indonesia, O Penangsang, ITS, Indonesia, A Soeprijanto, ITS, Indonesia

0925

Spatial and temporal electric vehicle demand forecasting in central London
S Acha, Imperial College London, United Kingdom, K Van Dam, Imperial College London, United Kingdom, N Shah, Imperial College London, United Kingdom

0929

A Gaussian mask model for spatial load growth
M Carvalho, Daimon, Brazil, S Neto, Daimon, Brazil, A Antunes, Daimon, Brazil, M Di Salvo, Daimon, Brazil, A Meffe, Daimon, Brazil, L Silva, CPFL, Brazil, G Burani, USP/IEE, Brazil, C De Oliveira, Daimon, Brazil

1086

The analysis of efficiency of shunt resistor during a single-phase earth fault using the two-port network theory
D Kouba, E.ON Czech Republic, s.r.o., Czech Republic , K Procházka, EGC-EnerGoConsult CB, s.r.o., Czech Republic

1175

On the temperature dependence of the load curve of the city of Zurich
V Klemenz, ETH, Switzerland, J Bader, ewz, Switzerland, H Luternauer, ewz, Switzerland

1205

Effects of scale on load prediction algorithms
A Tidemann, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway, B Høverstad, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway, H Langseth, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway, P Öztürk, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway

1238

Design philosophy revision in metropolises distribution system by comparative chromosome genetic algorithm
F Rameshkhah, Great Tehran Electrical Distribution Co., Islamic Republic of Iran, S Ghiasi, Amirkabir University of Technology, Islamic Republic of Iran, A Arastoo, Great Tehran Electrical Distribution Co., Islamic Republic of Iran, S Hashemi, Great Tehran Electrical Distribution Co., Islamic Republic of Iran

1254

Secondary substation load profiling - identification and visualisation of changes
C Walton, PPA Energy, United Kingdom, S Carter, PPA Energy, United Kingdom

1392

Synthetic three-phase load profiles
C Reese, Leibniz Universitaet Hannover, Germany, L Hofmann, Leibniz Universitaet Hannover, Germany

1413

A novel hybrid algorithm for reconfiguration problem of the distribution networks
S Nasrollahi, Mashhad Electric Energy Distribution Company, Islamic Republic of Iran, A Sardarabadi, Mashhad Electric Energy Distribution Company, Islamic Republic of Iran, Y Khoshian, Mashhad Electric Energy Distribution Company, Islamic Republic of Iran, A Gharib, Mashhad Electric Energy Distribution Company, Islamic Republic of Iran

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Assessment of the investment effort in HV and MV networks to reduce energy losses
J Martins, EDP Distribuição, Portugal, J De Silva, EDP Distribuição, Portugal, C Santos, EDP Distribuição, Portugal, F Branco, EDP Distribuição, Portugal, J Fidalgo, INESC Porto, Portugal, M Matos, INESC Porto, Portugal, M Couto, INESC Porto, Portugal

 

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