Our team has got 7 peer-review accepted in the PowerTech Conference. PowerTech is a biannual European conference in Power Systems organized by the IEEE Power and Energy System Society. It is one of the most important venues in Europe for modern power systems where distinguished researchers all around the world gather for 1 week.
These are our accepted works:
- A. Churkin, D. Pozo, J. Bialek, N. Korgin, and E. Sauma, “Manipulability of Cost and Benefit Allocation in Cross-border Electrical Interconnection Projects,” IEEE PES PowerTech 2019 Conference, Milan, Italy, Jun. 2019
- M. Parshin, M. Majidi, F. Ibanez, and D. Pozo, “On the Use of Thermostatically Controlled Loads for Frequency Control,” IEEE PES PowerTech 2019 Conference, Milan, Italy, Jun. 2019
- H. Farhadi, L. Mokhtari, M. Farrokhifar, A. Alahyari, and D. Pozo, “Capacity Value of Variable-Speed Wind Turbines,” IEEE PES PowerTech 2019 Conference, Milan, Italy, Jun. 2019
- A. Moreira, D. Pozo, A. Street, and E. Sauma, “Reliable Renewable Generation and Transmission Expansion Planning: Co-Optimizing System’s Resources for Meeting Renewable Targets,” IEEE PES PowerTech 2019 Conference, Milan, Italy, Jun. 2019
- M. Majidi, F. Ibanez, D. Pozo, and A. A. Nazeri, “A Guideline for Modeling Voltage and Frequency Controls in AC Microgrids: The Influence of Line Impedance on Transient Time,” IEEE PES PowerTech 2019 Conference, Milan, Italy, Jun. 2019
- Y. Nie, M. Farrokhifar, and D. Pozo, “Electricity and Gas Network Expansion Planning: an ADMM-based Decomposition Approach,” IEEE PES PowerTech 2019 Conference, Milan, Italy, Jun. 2019
- A. Alahyari, and D. Pozo, “Online Demand Response for End-User Loads,” IEEE PES PowerTech 2019 Conference, Milan, Italy, Jun. 2019