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  • ISGT Europe - A Regulatory Framework for short-term stochastic maintenance outage scheduling in smart grids
    2012 3rd IEEE PES Innovative Smart Grid Technologies Europe (ISGT Europe), 2012
    Co-Authors: Mohammad Ali Fotouhi Ghazvini, Zita Vale, Hugo Morais, Bruno Canizes
    Abstract:

    The current Regulatory Framework for maintenance outage scheduling in distribution systems needs revision to face the challenges of future smart grids. In the smart grid context, generation units and the system operator perform new roles with different objectives, and an efficient coordination between them becomes necessary. In this paper, the distribution system operator (DSO) of a microgrid receives the proposals for short-term (ST) planned outages from the generation and transmission side, and has to decide the final outage plans, which is mandatory for the members to follow. The Framework is based on a coordination procedure between the DSO and other market players. This paper undertakes the challenge of optimization problem in a smart grid where the operator faces with uncertainty. The results show the effectiveness and applicability of the proposed Regulatory Framework in the modified IEEE 34-bus test system.

  • A Regulatory Framework for short-term stochastic maintenance outage scheduling in smart grids
    2012 3rd IEEE PES Innovative Smart Grid Technologies Europe (ISGT Europe), 2012
    Co-Authors: Mohammad Ali Fotouhi Ghazvini, Zita Vale, Hugo Morais, Bruno Canizes
    Abstract:

    The current Regulatory Framework for maintenance outage scheduling in distribution systems needs revision to face the challenges of future smart grids. In the smart grid context, generation units and the system operator perform new roles with different objectives, and an efficient coordination between them becomes necessary. In this paper, the distribution system operator (DSO) of a microgrid receives the proposals for short-term (ST) planned outages from the generation and transmission side, and has to decide the final outage plans, which is mandatory for the members to follow. The Framework is based on a coordination procedure between the DSO and other market players. This paper undertakes the challenge of optimization problem in a smart grid where the operator faces with uncertainty. The results show the effectiveness and applicability of the proposed Regulatory Framework in the modified IEEE 34-bus test system.

Mohammad Ali Fotouhi Ghazvini - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • ISGT Europe - A Regulatory Framework for short-term stochastic maintenance outage scheduling in smart grids
    2012 3rd IEEE PES Innovative Smart Grid Technologies Europe (ISGT Europe), 2012
    Co-Authors: Mohammad Ali Fotouhi Ghazvini, Zita Vale, Hugo Morais, Bruno Canizes
    Abstract:

    The current Regulatory Framework for maintenance outage scheduling in distribution systems needs revision to face the challenges of future smart grids. In the smart grid context, generation units and the system operator perform new roles with different objectives, and an efficient coordination between them becomes necessary. In this paper, the distribution system operator (DSO) of a microgrid receives the proposals for short-term (ST) planned outages from the generation and transmission side, and has to decide the final outage plans, which is mandatory for the members to follow. The Framework is based on a coordination procedure between the DSO and other market players. This paper undertakes the challenge of optimization problem in a smart grid where the operator faces with uncertainty. The results show the effectiveness and applicability of the proposed Regulatory Framework in the modified IEEE 34-bus test system.

  • A Regulatory Framework for short-term stochastic maintenance outage scheduling in smart grids
    2012 3rd IEEE PES Innovative Smart Grid Technologies Europe (ISGT Europe), 2012
    Co-Authors: Mohammad Ali Fotouhi Ghazvini, Zita Vale, Hugo Morais, Bruno Canizes
    Abstract:

    The current Regulatory Framework for maintenance outage scheduling in distribution systems needs revision to face the challenges of future smart grids. In the smart grid context, generation units and the system operator perform new roles with different objectives, and an efficient coordination between them becomes necessary. In this paper, the distribution system operator (DSO) of a microgrid receives the proposals for short-term (ST) planned outages from the generation and transmission side, and has to decide the final outage plans, which is mandatory for the members to follow. The Framework is based on a coordination procedure between the DSO and other market players. This paper undertakes the challenge of optimization problem in a smart grid where the operator faces with uncertainty. The results show the effectiveness and applicability of the proposed Regulatory Framework in the modified IEEE 34-bus test system.

William W Vodra - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

Hugo Morais - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • ISGT Europe - A Regulatory Framework for short-term stochastic maintenance outage scheduling in smart grids
    2012 3rd IEEE PES Innovative Smart Grid Technologies Europe (ISGT Europe), 2012
    Co-Authors: Mohammad Ali Fotouhi Ghazvini, Zita Vale, Hugo Morais, Bruno Canizes
    Abstract:

    The current Regulatory Framework for maintenance outage scheduling in distribution systems needs revision to face the challenges of future smart grids. In the smart grid context, generation units and the system operator perform new roles with different objectives, and an efficient coordination between them becomes necessary. In this paper, the distribution system operator (DSO) of a microgrid receives the proposals for short-term (ST) planned outages from the generation and transmission side, and has to decide the final outage plans, which is mandatory for the members to follow. The Framework is based on a coordination procedure between the DSO and other market players. This paper undertakes the challenge of optimization problem in a smart grid where the operator faces with uncertainty. The results show the effectiveness and applicability of the proposed Regulatory Framework in the modified IEEE 34-bus test system.

  • A Regulatory Framework for short-term stochastic maintenance outage scheduling in smart grids
    2012 3rd IEEE PES Innovative Smart Grid Technologies Europe (ISGT Europe), 2012
    Co-Authors: Mohammad Ali Fotouhi Ghazvini, Zita Vale, Hugo Morais, Bruno Canizes
    Abstract:

    The current Regulatory Framework for maintenance outage scheduling in distribution systems needs revision to face the challenges of future smart grids. In the smart grid context, generation units and the system operator perform new roles with different objectives, and an efficient coordination between them becomes necessary. In this paper, the distribution system operator (DSO) of a microgrid receives the proposals for short-term (ST) planned outages from the generation and transmission side, and has to decide the final outage plans, which is mandatory for the members to follow. The Framework is based on a coordination procedure between the DSO and other market players. This paper undertakes the challenge of optimization problem in a smart grid where the operator faces with uncertainty. The results show the effectiveness and applicability of the proposed Regulatory Framework in the modified IEEE 34-bus test system.

Zita Vale - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • ISGT Europe - A Regulatory Framework for short-term stochastic maintenance outage scheduling in smart grids
    2012 3rd IEEE PES Innovative Smart Grid Technologies Europe (ISGT Europe), 2012
    Co-Authors: Mohammad Ali Fotouhi Ghazvini, Zita Vale, Hugo Morais, Bruno Canizes
    Abstract:

    The current Regulatory Framework for maintenance outage scheduling in distribution systems needs revision to face the challenges of future smart grids. In the smart grid context, generation units and the system operator perform new roles with different objectives, and an efficient coordination between them becomes necessary. In this paper, the distribution system operator (DSO) of a microgrid receives the proposals for short-term (ST) planned outages from the generation and transmission side, and has to decide the final outage plans, which is mandatory for the members to follow. The Framework is based on a coordination procedure between the DSO and other market players. This paper undertakes the challenge of optimization problem in a smart grid where the operator faces with uncertainty. The results show the effectiveness and applicability of the proposed Regulatory Framework in the modified IEEE 34-bus test system.

  • A Regulatory Framework for short-term stochastic maintenance outage scheduling in smart grids
    2012 3rd IEEE PES Innovative Smart Grid Technologies Europe (ISGT Europe), 2012
    Co-Authors: Mohammad Ali Fotouhi Ghazvini, Zita Vale, Hugo Morais, Bruno Canizes
    Abstract:

    The current Regulatory Framework for maintenance outage scheduling in distribution systems needs revision to face the challenges of future smart grids. In the smart grid context, generation units and the system operator perform new roles with different objectives, and an efficient coordination between them becomes necessary. In this paper, the distribution system operator (DSO) of a microgrid receives the proposals for short-term (ST) planned outages from the generation and transmission side, and has to decide the final outage plans, which is mandatory for the members to follow. The Framework is based on a coordination procedure between the DSO and other market players. This paper undertakes the challenge of optimization problem in a smart grid where the operator faces with uncertainty. The results show the effectiveness and applicability of the proposed Regulatory Framework in the modified IEEE 34-bus test system.