PowerTech 2021 Madrid

Our team has got 10 peer-review accepted in the PowerTech 2021 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.

You can see more about the accepted works below (videos and papers).

  • A. Velloso, D. Pozo, and A. Street. “Distributionally robust transmission expansion planning: a multi-scale uncertainty approach.” [video and paper]
  • A. Hinneck, B. Morsy, D. Pozo, and J. Bialek, “Optimal power flow with substation reconfiguration.” [video and paper]
  • L. Lopez, A. Gonzalez-Castellanos, and D. Pozo, “Empirical analysis of capacity investment solution in distribution grids.” [video and paper]
  • I. Murzakhanov and D. Pozo, “Priority lists for power system updates: Locating phasor measurement units.” [video and paper]
  • A. Gonzalez-Castellanos and D. Pozo, “Optimal scenario reduction method for stochastic power system problems,” [video and paper]
  • M. V. Gasca, M. Bueno-Lopez, F. Ibanez, and D. Pozo, “Ambient temperature impact on the aggregated demand response flexibility in microgrids.” [video and paper]
  • O. Oladimeji, A. Gonzalez-Castellanos, D. Pozo, Y. Dvorkin, and S. Acharya, “Impact of electric vehicle routing with stochastic demand on grid operation.” [video and paper]
  • O. Oladimeji, D. Pozo, and Y. Dvorkin, “The value of EV fleets coordination for EV Fleet aggregators.” [video and paper]
  • K. Bubenchikov, A. Gonzalez-Castellanos, and D. Pozo, “Data-driven inverse optimization with application to dynamic line rating in the Russian power grid.” [video and paper]
  • A. Poddubny, D. Senchuk, A. Gonzalez-Castellanos, and D. Pozo, “Demand response on the Russian retail market.” [video and paper]