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Serna Suarez, I.D. (author), Morales-Espana, G. (author), de Weerdt, M.M. (author), Carrillo-Caicedo, G. (author), Ordóñez-Plata, G. (author), Quiroga, O. A. (author)
The integration of Distributed Energy Resources (DERs) in distribution networks comes with challenges, like power quality concerns, but also opens up new opportunities, e.g., DERs can offer competitive energy prices for final users by leveraging time arbitrage. A suitable method to fully exploit such opportunities is to compute the optimal...
journal article 2023
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Philipsen, R.M. (author), Morales-Espana, G. (author), de Weerdt, M.M. (author), De Vries, Laurens (author)
Day-ahead electricity markets are inefficient due to their coarse discretisation of time and their representation of electricity production and consumption in energy per time interval. This leads to excessive costs and infeasible schedules in the market clearing results. Some real-world systems have increased the resolution to improve accuracy,...
journal article 2019
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Serna Suarez, I.D. (author), Carrillo-Caicedo, Gilberto (author), Morales-Espana, G. (author), de Weerdt, M.M. (author), Ordóñez-Plata, Gabriel (author)
The increase of solar photovoltaic penetration poses several challenges for distribution network operation, mainly because such high penetration might cause reliability problems like protection malfunctioning, accelerated decay of voltage regulators and voltage violations. Existing solutions based on mathematical programming solve a 3-phase...
journal article 2019
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Mackay, L.J. (author), Guarnotta, Robin (author), Dimou, Anastasios (author), Morales-Espana, G. (author), Ramirez Elizondo, L.M. (author), Bauer, P. (author)
The emergence of distributed energy resources can lead to congestion in distribution grids. DC distribution grids are becoming more relevant as more sources and loads connected to the low voltage grid use dc. Bipolar dc distribution grids with asymmetric loading can experience partial congestion resulting in a nodal price difference between...
journal article 2018
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Morales-Espana, G. (author), Ramirez Elizondo, L.M. (author), Hobbs, Benjamin F. (author)
Approximations made in traditional day-ahead unit commitment model formulations can result in suboptimal or even infeasible schedules for slow-start units and inaccurate predictions of actual costs and wind curtailment. With increasing wind penetration, these errors will become economically more significant. Here, we consider inaccuracies from...
journal article 2017
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Correa-Posada, Carlos M. (author), Morales-Espana, G. (author), Dueñas, Pablo (author), Sánchez-Martín, Pedro (author)
The growing increase of renewable generation worldwide is posing new challenges for a secure, reliable and economic operation of power systems. In order to face the uncertain and intermittent production of renewable sources, operating reserves must be allocated efficiently and accurately. Nowadays, these reserves are mainly assigned to thermal...
journal article 2017
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Ramos, Andres (author), Rivier, Michel (author), Garcia-Gonzalez, Javier (author), Latorre, J. M. (author), Morales-Espana, G. (author)
In this paper, we propose a method to analyze the amount of operation reserves procured in a system based on two stages. The first stage is a detailed hourly unit commitment and the second stage is a simulation model with a shorter time period. The method is applied to the Spanish hydrothermal system and several cases are analyzed to determine...
conference paper 2016
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Morales-Espana, G. (author), Baldick, Ross (author), García-González, Javier (author), Ramos, Andres (author)
This paper proposes a power-based network-constrained unit commitment (UC) model as an alternative to the traditional deterministic UCs to deal with wind generation uncertainty. The formulation draws a clear distinction between power-capacity and ramp-capability reserves to deal with wind production uncertainty. These power and ramp requirements...
journal article 2015
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Morales-Espana, G. (author), Mora-Floréz, J. (author), Vargas-Torres, H. (author)
This paper presents a conceptual approach for eliminating the multiple estimation problem of impedance-based fault location methods applied to power distribution systems, using the available measurements of current and voltage fundamentals at the power substation. Three test systems are used to identify the faulted lateral obtaining high...
journal article 2009
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