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CONTENTS

WELCOME FROM CONFERENCE CHAIRS I Pag. 3

ORGANIZING COMMITTEES I Pag. 4

PROGRAM AT A GLANCE I Pag. 7

OPENING CEREMONY I Pag. 11

PLENARY SESSIONS I Pag. 12

SPECIAL SESSIONS I Pag. 13

EUROPEAN PROJECT SESSIONS I Pag. 18

TUTORIALS I Pag. 21

DETAILED PROGRAM I Pag. 28 MONDAY, June 28th I Pag. 28 TUESDAY, June 29th I Pag. 40 WEDNESDAY, June 30th I Pag. 52 THURSDAY, July 01st I Pag. 64

SUPPORTING COMPANIES I Pag. 76 JUNE 28TH - JULY 2ND, 2021 POWER FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS GOES VIRTUAL WELCOME TO THE 14TH IEEE POWERTECH

We welcome all participants to the 2021 IEEE Madrid PowerTech conference. Sincere thanks to all Authors that made this conference possible by means of their Finally, despite our initial hope to celebrate Power Tech in person in Madrid, participation and papers. Despite uncertainties and challenging circumstances the pandemic made it impossible. In any case, we wish all of you a fruitful and due to the pandemic, we received 532 paper submissions from 49 different participative conference! countries worldwide. This overwhelming response required organizing a careful and time-demanding review process in which the support of all the members of PowerTech is the anchor conference of IEEE PES in Europe. It provides a forum for the International Steering Committee, the International Advisory Committee, the engineers and scientists in electric power and energy systems to present their work Basil Papadias Award Committee, and the contributions of about 740 reviewers Prof. Tomás Gómez and share information in this area of growing interest and importance in the industry have been crucial. We sincerely thank all of them, as none of this would and economy worldwide. have been possible without their rigorous assessment, effort, and voluntary assistance. In the end, 402 top-rated papers, including 152 student papers, We sincerely thank the International Steering Committee of the PowerTech for were finally accepted. All these works address hot-topics that will help power the received support to hold this conference for the first time in Spain at Comillas systems to become part of the solution to achieve sustainable development University. Our University, particularly the ICAI School of Engineering, is the alma goals. The papers finally presented during the conference will be included in mater of very prestigious professionals who have devoted their careers to the the conference proceedings and submitted to IEEE Xplore® for their publication. electric power industry. We have prepared a very attractive program that includes not only paper Our acknowledgment also goes to all members of the Local Organizing Committee presentations in technical and video-poster sessions but also several plenary and Prof. Luis Rouco who have worked closely and intensively to prepare all the millions of details that special sessions that will address hot topics on how to achieve the Sustainable this kind of event requires. Our thanks also to Grupo Pacifico acting as supporting Development Goals (SDGs) from the power sector. Precisely, we will have plenary company in the organization. sessions on “Challenges and opportunities in universal electricity access” and “Power System Models for Real Life Problems”. Universal electricity access We sincerely thank our Institution, the Institute for Research in Technology (IIT), session will address innovative approaches in regulation, business models, and and the Engineering School ICAI for the support provided in the administration, the use of advanced technologies that can attract the private investment needed organization, and logistics for the conference. to supply reliable, sustainable, and affordable electricity to millions of people. The power system models session will present the main numerical and modeling The sponsorships provided by IBERDROLA as principal sponsor, CEPSA, REPSOL, challenges of future power systems and examples of collaborative efforts RTDS Technologies, EDP, POWERSYS solutions, AXPO, and ENGIE are greatly between industry and academia. In addition, the program includes four sessions Prof. Pablo Frías appreciated. dedicated to presentations of European research projects. We look forward to learning from all the invited prestigious speakers from all over the world. The conference lemma “Power for the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)” emphasizes the relevance of renewable and digitized power systems in achieving The Local Organizing Committee wishes all of you a stimulating experience with some of the main SDGs: fighting against climate change, affordable and clean active participation in the conference, meeting old and new colleagues. Please, energy for all, clean water and sanitation, and sustainable cities and communities, do not forget to visit Madrid as soon as possible when this pandemic is over to among others. The electrification of mobility, climatization of buildings, and industrial enjoy our culture, our history, our gastronomy, our sun, and our lifestyle. uses are the main drivers for achieving sustainable and CO2-neutral economies by 2050. This conference brings the opportunity to share and discuss challenges, technological solutions, and business and regulatory models for a more sustainable Prof. Javier García-González future. 3 JUNE 28TH - JULY 2ND, 2021 POWER FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS GOES VIRTUAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEES

LOCAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEES Communication and marketing: General chair Cristina García, Grupo Pacífico, Spain Paula Fernández, Grupo Pacífico, Spain Tomás Gómez, Comillas University, Spain Conference secretariat and companion activities chair: General co-chairs: Cristina Ruiz, Comillas University, Spain Luis Rouco, Comillas Universtiy, Spain Isabel Tamudo, Comillas University, Spain Pablo Frías, Comillas University, Spain Cristina García, Grupo Pacífico, Spain Program chair: Luis Rouco, Comillas University, Spain Publications chair: INTERNATIONAL STEERING COMMITTEE Javier García-González, Comillas University, Spain Sonja Wogrin, Comillas University, Spain Chair: Special sessions and panel chairs: João Peças Lopes, Portugal Pedro Linares, Comillas University, Spain Vice-chair: Michel Rivier, Comillas University, Spain Bruno Meyer, France Poster session chair: Past chair: José Pablo Chaves, Comillas University, Spain Costas Vournas, Greece Assistant program chair and web management: First chair: Carlos Rodriguez-Morcillo, Comillas University, Spain Carlo Alberto Nucci, Jesús M. Latorre, Comillas University, Spain Members: Industry liaison chair: Gerard Doorman, Norway Mariano Ventosa, Comillas University, Spain Cristina Ruiz, Comillas University, Spain Mircea Eremia, Romania Tutorial and students activities chair: Nouredine Hadjsaid, France Andrés Ramos, Comillas University, Spain Nikos Hatziargyriou, Greece Lukas Sigrist, Comillas University, Spain Jovica Milanovic, UK Finance chair and treasurer: B. Don Russell, USA Pablo Frías, Comillas University, Spain Honorary members: Conference secretariat and companion Roland Eriksson, Sweden activities chair: Cristina Ruiz, Comillas University, Spain Hans Puttgen, Singapore Isabel Tamudo, Comillas University, Spain Nikolai Voropai, Russia

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INTERNATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE Ali Abur, Northeastern University, Boston, MA, USA Federica Foiadelli, Politecnico di Milano, Italy Lars Nordström, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden Ali Al-Wakeel, Cardiff University, UK Antonio Gómez-Expósito, University of Sevilla, Spain Carlo Alberto Nucci, University of Bolonia, Italy Pablo Arboleya, University of Oviedo, Spain Oriol Gomis, Polytechnic University of Catalonia, Spain Bryan Palmintier, NREL, USA Petros Aristidou, Cyprus University of Technology, Cyprus Samuele Grillo, Politecnico di Milano, Italy Mario Paolone, EPFL, Switzerland Eduardo Asada, University of São Paulo, Brazil Francesco Grimaccia, Politecnico di Milano, Italy Anthony Papavasiliou, Université catholique de Louvain, Hans Auer, Technical University Vienna, Austria Gabriela Hug, ETH Zurich, Switzerland Belgium Hamid Reza Baghaee, Amirkabir University of Technology, Iran Emmanuel de Jaeger, Université Catholique de Louvain, Alessandra Parisio, University of Manchester, UK Anastasios Bakirtzis, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Belgium João Peças Lopes, INESC Porto, Portugal Greece Jalal Kazempour, DTU, Denmark Pierre Pinson, DTU, Denmark Luis Baringo, University of Castilla-La Mancha, Spain Andrew Keane, University College Dublin, Ireland David Pozo, Skoltech, Russia Luiz Augusto Barroso, PSR, Brazil Shrikrishna A. Khaparde, IIT Bombay, India José Luis Rodriguez-Amenedo, University Carlos III, Alberto Berizzi, Politecnico di Milano, Italy Angelo L’Abbate, RSE, Italy Madrid Sonja Berlijn, STATNETT, Norway Cristian Lazaroiu, Polytechnic University of Bucharest, Federico Silvestro, Università degli Studi di Genova, Italy Lina Bertling, KTH, Sweden Romania Antonio Simões Costa, Federal University of Santa Catarina, Martin Braun, Fraunhofer Institute, Germany Marco Liserre, University of Kiel, Germany Brazil Arturo Bretas, University of Florida, USA Pierluigi Mancarella, Univ. of Melbourne, Chanan Singh, Texas A&M University, USA Matthias Stifter, Raphael Caire, Grenoble Institute of Technology, France Bogdan Marinescu, Ecole Centrale de Nantes, France Austrian Institute of Technology, Austria Florin Capitanescu, Luxembourg Institute of Science and Carlos Ugalde-Loo, Cardiff University, UK Alessandro Massi Pavan, University of Trieste, Italy Technology, Luxembourg Julio Usaola, University Carlos III, Madrid Manuel Matos, INESC Porto, Portugal Gianfranco Chicco, Politecnico di Torino, Italy Maria Vrakopoulou, Univ. of Melbourne, Australia Leonardo Meeus, Vlerick Business School, Belgium Javier Contreras, University of Castilla-La Mancha, Spain Neville Watson, University of Canterbury, New Zeeland Marta Molinas, Norwegian University of Science and Nicolaos Antonio Cutululis, Technical University of Sonja Wogrin, Comillas Pontifical University, Spain Denmark, Denmark Technology, Norway Xiandong Xu, Cardiff University, UK Francisco Echavarren, Comillas Pontifical University, Spain Antonello Monti, RWTH Aachen, Germany Wahiba Yaïci, Natural Resources Canada, Canada Agustí Egea, University of Strathclyde, UK Carlos Moreira, INESC Porto, Portugal Jin Zhong, Hong Kong University, Hong Kong Davide Falabretti, Politecnico di Milano, Italy Marco Mussetta, Politecnico di Milano, Italy Roberto Sebastiano Faranda, Politecnico di Milano, Italy Srete Nikolovski, University of Osijek, Croatia

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BASIL PAPADIAS AWARD COMMITTEE

Chair: João Tome Saraiva, FEUP, Portugal Co-chair: Rachid Cherkaoui, EPFL, Switzerland Secretary: Spyros Chatzivasileiadis, DTU, Denmark Members: Alberto Borghetti, U. , Italy Gianfranco Chicco, U. Torino, Italy Madeleine Gibescu, TU Utrecht, Netherlands Xavier Guillaud, EC de Lille, France Federico Milano, UCD, Ireland Aydogan Ozdemir, Istanbul TU, Turkey Antony Papavasiliou, UC Louvain, Belgium Robin Preece, U. Manchester, United Kingdom Sonja Wogrin, Comillas University, Spain Sonia Leva, POLIMI, Italy

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EDT CEST AWST AULA MAGNA ROOM GOYA ROOM PICASSO ROOM VELÁZQUEZ ROOM EL GRECO ROOM SOROLLA

TS02 Optimal scheduling, unit- TS03 TS04 TS05 TS01 New technologies in power Energy transition Frequency stability I HVDC Technology I commitment, and adequacy 02:30 - 04:00 08:30 - 10:00 14:30 - 16:00 assessment in the presence industry I Session chair: Session chair: Session chair: Session chair: Leonardo Meeus Pierluigi Mancarella Carlos Ugalde-Loo of uncertainty and RES Session chair: Davide Falabretti Jalal Kazempour

04:00 - 04:30 10:00 - 10:30 16:00 - 16:30 COFFE BREAK

EP01 Innovative solutions TS06 TS07 TS08 TS09 for transmission and Power system Optimization and data-ba- Generation/transmission Power market design for low 04:30 - 06:00 10:30 - 12:00 16:30 - 18:00 distribution planning:results dynamics sed decision support expansion planning carbon and decentralized of the FlexPlan and Session chair: models Session chair: systems I INTERPLAN Projects Petros Aristidou Session chair: David Pozo Session chair: Session chair: Angelo L'Abbate Maria Vrakopoulou Gianluigi Migliavacca

06:00 - 07:30 12:00 - 13:30 18:00 - 19:30 LUNCH

07:30 - 09:00 13:30 - 15:00 19:30 - 21:00 OPENING CEREMONY

09:00 - 09:30 15:00 - 15:30 21:00 - 21:30 TEA

EP04 TS10 Support actions to SS03 Optimal energy, managment TS11 TS12 policymakers: Long-term energy scenarios in decentralized systems Electric vehicles I State estimation distribution 09:30 - 11:00 15:30 - 17:00 21:30 - 23:00 IEEE EPPC & ISGAN-IEA Session chair: Session chair: Session chair: Session chair: Pedro Linares Antonio Gómez-Expósito Session chair: Luiz Barroso Wahiba Yaici Luciano Martini

PS01 PS02 PS03 PS04 PS05 Big-data and monitoring Forecasting RES Power system stability and Monitoring and diagnosis Electric vehicles Session chair: 11:00 - 12:30 17:00 - 18:30 23:00 - 00:30 techniques control Session chair: Session chair: Session chair: José Portela Session chair: Hamza Shafique Alessandro Massi Pavan Antonello Monti Javier Renedo

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EDT CEST AWST AULA MAGNA ROOM GOYA ROOM PICASSO ROOM VELÁZQUEZ ROOM EL GRECO ROOM SOROLLA

TS13 TS14 TS15 TS16 TS17 Frequency stability II Active distribution Electric Vehicles II Optimal power flow I Storage I 02:30 - 04:00 08:30 - 10:00 14:30 - 16:00 Session chair: networks I Session chair: Session chair: Session chair: Raphael Caire Session chair: Alessandra Parisio Florin Capitanescu Samuele Grillo Pablo Arboleya

04:00 - 04:30 10:00 - 10:30 16:00 - 16:30 COFFE BREAK

EP02 SS10 TS19 Challenges for flexibility Sector coupling TS18 TS20 provision from distributed Small signal stability Load/Generation pattern Storage II Session chair: identification, forecasting 04:30 - 06:00 10:30 - 12:00 16:30 - 18:00 energy resources María Sicilia Session chair: Session chair: Session chairs: Rachid Cherkaoui and big-data analisys Roberto Faranda Kirsten Glennung Session chair: Samuel Borroy Javier Reneses

06:00 - 07:30 12:00 - 13:30 18:00 - 19:30 LUNCH

PL01 Challenges and opportunities in universal electricity 07:30 - 09:00 13:30 - 15:00 19:30 - 21:00 access Session chair: Ignacio Pérez Arriaga

09:00 - 09:30 15:00 - 15:30 21:00 - 21:30 TEA

SS08 TS21 TS22 TS23 SS01 Power market design for low Future-proof electricity Educating Future Power Power system dynamics Big-data and computational 09:30 - 11:00 15:30 - 17:00 21:30 - 23:00 Engineers and transients I intelligence carbon and decentralized market design systems II Session chair: Session chair: Session chair: Session chair: Carlo Alberto Nucci José María Maza Ali Al-Wakeel Session chair: Pablo Rodilla Gianfranco Chicco

PS07 PS06 Big-data and computational PS08 PS09 PS10 Energy Storage intelligence Demand response, EV and Simulation and control I Microgrids 11:00 - 12:30 17:00 - 18:30 23:00 - 00:30 technologies Session chair: storage Session chair: Session chair: Session chair: Marco Mussetta Session chair: Carlos Moreira Martín Braun José Luis Martínez Ramos Hans Auer

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EDT CEST AWST AULA MAGNA ROOM GOYA ROOM PICASSO ROOM VELÁZQUEZ ROOM EL GRECO ROOM SOROLLA

TS24 TS25 TS26 TS27 TS28 Power systems dynamics Planning and operation Frecuency stability III Active distribution Microgrids 02:30 - 04:00 08:30 - 10:00 14:30 - 16:00 and transients II Techniques Session chair: networks II Session chair: Session chair: Session chair: Oriol Gomis Bellmunt Session chair: José Luis Rodríguez João Peças Lopes Luis Baringo Francisco Echavarren Amenedo

04:00 - 04:30 10:00 - 10:30 16:00 - 16:30 COFFE BREAK

EP03 SS04 Implementation of wide- Stability of systems with TS29 TS30 TS31 area protection, Automation penetration of renewable OPF in distribution networks and Control System applied Power system protection Peer to peer and local 04:30 - 06:00 10:30 - 12:00 16:30 - 18:00 Session chair: Session chair: Session chair: markets to crossborder transmission Luis Rouco Javier Contreras Session chair: Alberto Berizzi Session chair: Eduardo Martínez Manuel Matos

06:00 - 07:30 12:00 - 13:30 18:00 - 19:30 LUNCH

PL02 Power System Models for 07:30 - 09:00 13:30 - 15:00 19:30 - 21:00 Real Life Problems Session chair: Javier García-González & Sonja Wogrin

Announcement 2023 TEA 09:00 - 09:30 15:00 - 15:30 21:00 - 21:30 PowerTech venue

SS02 SS07 TS32 TS33 TS34 Integrated distrituted Digitalization Technologies New technologies in power Electromagnetic transients Power quality & control 09:30 - 11:00 15:30 - 17:00 21:30 - 23:00 networks Session chair: industry II Session chair: Session chair: Session chair: Miguel Ángel Sánchez Session chair: Sonja Monica Berlijn Costas Vournas Misha Chertkov George Cristian Lazaroiu

PS11 PS12 PS13 PS14 PS15 Network regulation for Active distribution networks Transmission planning and Simulation and control II Estimation 11:00 - 12:30 17:00 - 18:30 23:00 - 00:30 decarbonization Session chair: operation Session chair: Session chair: Session chair: Rafael Cossent Session chair: Aurelio García-Cerrada Lukas Sigrist Michel Rivier José Pablo Chaves

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EDT CEST AWST AULA MAGNA ROOM GOYA ROOM PICASSO ROOM VELÁZQUEZ ROOM EL GRECO ROOM SOROLLA

TS36 TS37 TS35 Characterization and Active distribution networks TS38 TS39 HVDC Technology II Smart meters & sensors Planning 02:30 - 04:00 08:30 - 10:00 14:30 - 16:00 management of flexibility III Session chair: provision Session chair: Session chair: Session chair: Marco Liserre Session chair: Anastasios Bakirtzis Mario Paolone Julio Usaola Anthony Papavasiliou

04:00 - 04:30 10:00 - 10:30 16:00 - 16:30 COFFE BREAK

SS05 Challenges and solutions SS06 TS40 TS41 TS42 for islands with large-scale Big-data and Optimal power flow II Power system dynamics and Forecasting 04:30 - 06:00 10:30 - 12:00 16:30 - 18:00 integration of renewables machine learning Session chair: protection Session chair: Session chair: Session chair: Gabriela Hug Session chair: João Tomé Saraiva João Peças Lopes Ricardo Bessa Agusti Egea

06:00 - 07:30 12:00 - 13:30 18:00 - 19:30 LUNCH

PL03 Successful 07:30 - 09:00 13:30 - 15:00 19:30 - 21:00 publishing in Power Journals Session chair: Luis Rouco

09:00 - 09:30 15:00 - 15:30 21:00 - 21:30 BEST STUDENT TEA PAPER AWARD

SS09 TS43 TS44 TS45 TS46 Storage for Active distribution networks Power Systems Reliability Estimation Power system dynamics and 09:30 - 11:00 15:30 - 17:00 21:30 - 23:00 IV Session chair: Session chair: transients I Session chair: Session chair: Raúl Rodríguez Federico Silvestro Ali Abur Session chair: Nicolaos Cutululis Antonio Simões Costa

PS16 PS17 PS18 PS19 New technologies for power Power systems operation Power system dynamics and Smart grids for smart cities 11:00 - 12:30 17:00 - 18:30 23:00 - 00:30 systems and markets transients Session chair: Session chair: Session chair: Session chair: Pablo Frías Andrés Ramos Sonja Wogrin Ignacio Egido

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13:30 - 15:00 I Room Aula Magna Opening Ceremony

Enrique Sanz Giménez-Rico, SJ, of Comillas University

Ignacio Sánchez Galán, President Iberdrola

Tomás Gómez San Román, General Chair of the PowerTech Madrid 2021

João Abel Peças Lopes, Chair of the PowerTech International Steering Committee

Frank C. Lambert, President IEEE PES

Luis Rouco Rodríguez, Program Chair of the PowerTech Madrid 2021

Javier García González, Publication Chair of the PowerTech Madrid 2021

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Tuesday 29th June I 13:30 - 15:00 I Aula Magna Wednesday 30th June I 13:30 - 15:00 I Aula Magna Thursday 01st July I 13:30 - 15:00 I Aula Magna PL01 Challenges and opportunities in universal PL02 Power System Models for Real Life Problems PL03 Successful publishing in Power Journals electricity access Decision makers of power systems must benefit from the latest Publishing research results in JCR journals has always been a For many of the world’s poor, the key impediment to their entry advances in research areas such as optimization/simulation challenge, specially for young researchers. The editors in chief into a modern economy is a lack of access to electricity. Yet, techniques, computer science, etc. To bridge the gap between of five of the most respected journals on power engineering will today more than 800 million people still lack access, including industry and academia it is necessary to engage researchers in provide an overview of their work and will give some advice on half the population of sub-Saharan Africa. Another 2.8 billion collaboration projects where real-life problems are addressed. how to succeed in publishing in their journals. suffer from some form of energy poverty, meaning that their This session will present some examples of such collaborative access is so limited or unstable that their income and livelihoods relationships and the main numerical and modeling challenges CHAIR are seriously constrained. The major bottleneck that prevents of future power systems will be identified. In particular, the Luis Rouco, IIT, Comillas University progress of electrification in many countries is the distribution mathematical and computational challenges related to large segment. This special session will address innovative system planning under uncertainty will be discussed. Hot topics approaches in regulation, business models and the use of SPEAKERS such as the flexibility provided by the demand side or the role of advanced technologies in distribution –both on- and off-grid Nikos Hatziargyriou, National Technical University of Athens; data analytics in the current digitalization and energy transition – which, with adequate public support, can attract the private process and will also be presented. The pragmatic approaches Editor in Chief of IEEE Transactions on Power Systems investment that is needed to supply reliable, sustainable, and required by the electric power industry will be discussed, and Christian Rehtanz, TU Dortmund University; Editor in-Chief affordable electricity to millions of people and to achieve SDG7. the active role that IIT has played during the last decades in of IET Generation, Transmission and Distribution developing tailor-based models for utilities, regulators, etc. will Carlo Alberto Nucci, University of Bologna; Editor in-Chief of CHAIR be shared with the audience. Ignacio Pérez Arriaga, IIT Comillas, University, Madrid; MIT, the Electric Power Systems Research Boston; Florence School of Regulation (FSR), EUI, Florence CHAIRS Vladimir Terzija, Skolkovo Institute of Science and Javier García-González, IIT, Comillas University SPEAKERS Technology (Skoltech); Editor in Chief of the International Sonja Wogrin, IIT, Comillas University Journal of Electrical Power and Energy Systems Daniel Willette, ENGIE Energy Access SPEAKERS Gianfranco Chicco, Politecnico di Torino; Editor-in-Chief of Pradeep Pursnani, Konexa Sustainable Energy Grids and Networks Arnaud Renaud, Artelys Julio Eisman, ICAI Engineers Foundation Luiz Augusto Barroso, PSR Simon Hodson, Gridworks Asgeir Tomasgard, Norwegian University of Science and Marcelo Ramón Castillo, ENEL technology (NTNU); Norwegian Centre for Energy Transition Strategies (FME NTRANS) Andrés Ramos, IIT, Comillas University Alejandro López Aguayo, Iberdrola

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Tuesday 29th June I 15:30–17:00 I Room Goya Wednesday 30th June I 15:30–17:00 I Room Goya SS01 Future - proof electricity market design SS02 Integrated distrituted networks

Electricity systems worldwide are being challenged by both increasing penetrations of Multi-energy Systems are undergoing tremendous changes. Opportunities in integrated intermittent renewable resources and extreme weather events, which, due to climate change, planning, operation, and modeling of the energy systems, including electric, natural gas, are presenting a higher frequency and intensity. In terms of market design, these challenges and district heating–cooling systems together with the demand side, are many. Traditionally, are translated into the need to better reward flexibility and adequacy services, to introduce the role of electric power has been regarded as an energy carrier between the power plants more granular price signals, and, in general, to create a level playing field where all market and the consumers. Consequently, the focus of power system analysis, planning, and players can compete, including demand and distributed energy resources. operation has been limited to those parts of the system that are between the electrical side of the power generators and the power outlets of the consumers. By expanding the system boundaries to also include the dynamics of supply of primary energy, for example, gas, and Responding to these needs will require reforms and refinements at all levels, encompassing the characteristics of consumers’ power consumption, the overall efficiency and security of adequacy mechanisms, energy markets, ancillary services and renewables support the power system can be improved. Furthermore, energy requirements of some consumers schemes. This session will assess for state-of-the-art practices in the United States, Latin can be satisfied by different energy carriers. For example, heating can be achieved by America, and Europe. electric power, gas, or, if available, district heating networks. An integrated analysis of all these systems would, therefore, offer new possibilities of providing an energy system with CHAIR additional redundancy and flexibility, resulting in more efficient and resilient energy offerings Pablo Rodilla, IIT, Comillas University to the consumers and the society, in general. Energy efficiency and renewable integration are also the drivers for energy system decarbonization. Final energy uses should be optimized especially in buildings and transport. Electrification of mobility and heating and cooling are SPEAKERS in line with this trend. Integration of supply networks for electricity, heat and gas including Benjamin Hobbs, Environment, Energy, Sustainability & Health Institute, Johns Hopkins future renewable gases, as hydrogen, poses important challenges in planning and operation University of these infrastructures, together with optimization and control of final energy resources. The role of energy communities will be also discussed. Luiz Augusto Barroso, CEO of PSR David Newbery, University of Cambridge, CHAIR Ross Baldick, The University of Texas at Austin Misha Chertkov, University of Arizona; Skoltech Karsten Neuhoff, German Institute for Economic Research; Technical University of Berlin SPEAKERS Hans Auer, TU-Wien Misha Chertkov, University of Arizona; Skoltech Gianfranco Chicco, Politecnico di Torino Pierluigi Mancarella, Univ of Melbourne and Manchester Ben Polly, NREL Ning Zhang, State Key Laboratory of Power Systems, Tsinghua University

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Monday 28th June I 15:30–17:00 I Room Picasso Wednesday 30th June I 10:30–12:00 I Room Picasso SS03 Long-term energy scenarios SS04 Stability of systems with penetration of renewable generation The decarbonization of energy systems that will have to take place in the coming years Stability would be severely threaten if the traditional operation of power systems were to will have a large influence on power systems. For example, Europe has pledged to attain be maintained in a scenario of a high penetration of renewable energy sources connected climate neutrality by 2050, whereas China or Brasil expect to achieve it in 2060. And all these through power electronic converters. Given the current relevance of this topic, this session countries count on a larger penetration of electricity as one of the vectors for decarbonization. seeks a comprehensive revision. Analysis and simulation tools, practical experiences, and Renewable energy technologies will provide a larger share of electricity demand, and this solutions will be reported. low-carbon electricity will increase its role in buildings and transport. However, the extent to which this will happen, and the speed at which it will proceed depends on many factors, CHAIR and different institutions have differing views on this. This session will present the views and Luis Rouco, IIT, Comillas University experience of three major institutions, all renowned for their work on future energy scenarios. SPEAKERS CHAIR Costas Vournas, NTUA Pedro Linares, IIT, Comillas University Florian Dorfler, ETH Gilles Torresan, RTE SPEAKERS Juan Carlos Pérez-Campion, Iberdrola Brent Wanner, IEA Kati Sidwall, RTDS Technologies Inc. Seb Henbest, BNEF Urban Rudez and Rajne Ilievska, University of Ljubljana Jorge Blázquez, BP Supported by:

14 JUNE 28TH - JULY 2ND, 2021 POWER FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS GOES VIRTUAL SPECIAL SESSIONS Thursday 01st July I 10:30–12:00 I Room Picasso Thursday 01st July I 10:30–12:00 I Room Goya SS06 Big-data and machine learning for power systems SS05 Challenges and solutions for islands with large-scale integration of renewables The technological revolution in the power system sector is generating large volumes of data with important impact in the business and functional processes of system operators, generation Several thousand island power system exist worldwide; the number of off-grid systems and companies, market players and grid users. In this context, the application of machine learning of events of resource island systems is increasing. Island power systems face challenges (ML) and other techniques from the artificial intelligence (AI) broader domain can deliver associated with heavy dependence on fossil fuels, high energy costs, limited technical significant improvement of different key performance indicators, like profit maximization capacity and fragile natural environment. The transition to renewable and sustainable systems in electricity markets (e.g., participating in continuous intraday markets) or improvement is particularly challenging for such systems. This special session will address the challenges of quality of supply in electrical grids (e.g., avoid cascading events and blackouts). This and opportunities, and the roles of island in the future. The session will pin point operation Special Session will address important challenges and needs, such as: a) data privacy and and planning issues to accomplish the energy transition, methods and tools needed to cope monetization with collaborative analytics; b) increase the trust of human operators and traders with, and showcase practical experiences. in automated AI through explainability and human-in-the-loop approaches; c) use new data sources, like earth-observation, for monitoring the electrical grid. CHAIR João Peças Lopes, INESC TEC, Porto Porto University (FEUP) CHAIR SPEAKERS Ricardo Bessa, INESC TEC João A. Peças Lopes, INESC TEC, Porto University (FEUP) SPEAKERS Nikos D. Hatziargyriou, National Technical University of Athens Pierre Pinson, Technical University of Denmark, DTU (Dept. of Technology, Management and Gayathri Nair, International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) Economics) Alberto Barrado, Endesa Damien Ernst, University of Liège Lukas Sigrist, IIT, Comillas University Antoine Marot, RTE Spyros Chatzivasileiadis, Technical University of Denmark, DTU (Center for Electric Power and Energy) Reza Arghandeh, Western Norway University of Applied Sciences (Dept. of Computer Science, Electrical Engineering and Mathematical Sciences)

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Wednesday 30th June I 15:30–17:00 I Room Picasso Tuesday 29th June I 15:30–17:00 I Room Picasso SS07 Digitalization technologies SS08 Educating future power engineers Digitalization of power networks is a must. Energy transition is requesting an unprecedent The future of engineering is intrinsically linked to the future of our society and our planet. active role to the power networks, specially distribution networks to integrate DERs, Global access to energy, environmental care and sustainability, digital transformation and without full observability, data processing and automated operation, the efficient of industry and global mobility are major challenges that require the same command of transformation will not happen. This session will be dedicated to share, including research, technical knowledge as ever, but demand greater flexibility and versatility than ever before. innovation, deployment and operation of technologies used to digitalize power networks. The The training of future power engineers has to adapt in an agile way to the dizzying pace of following main areas will be covered. technological changes, using these changes as leverage for their own teaching methodology through the digitalization of personalized learning, virtual and augmented reality, cooperative Data, sensoring and conditioning; Connectivity, telecommunications; Information Processing and hands-on learning, etc. In parallel, now more than ever, engineering schools must offer (Big data, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Digital twinning) and Cybersescurity. an increasingly holistic education, fostering transversal communication skills, international mobility and internships, teamwork, leadership and, above all, maintaining firm their spirit of CHAIR service to society, and the commitment to fair progress and respect for human beings. Miguel Ángel Sánchez Fornié, IIT, Comillas University

SPEAKERS CHAIR Carlo Alberto Nucci, University of Bologna Bruce Stephen, University of Strathclyde Markus Hofssaess, EoN SPEAKERS Mónica Aragüés, Technical University of Catalonia Babak Enayati, IEEE PES VP of Education Iker Urrutia, Iberdrola Guiping Zhu, Tsinghua University Marteen Hoove, ENCS Miguel Ángel Sánchez Fornié, IIT, Comillas University Antonello Monti, RWTH Aachen Panos Kotsampopoulos, National Technical University of Athens (NTUA) Peter Crossley, University of Exter Carlo Alberto Nucci, University of Bologna

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Thursday 01st July I 15:30–17:00 I Room Goya Tuesday 29th June I 10:30–12:00 I Room Picasso SS09 Storage for Power Systems SS10 Sector coupling To achieve the decarbonization of the energy sector in the medium-long term (2050), an in- The decarbonization of the energy system will require the deployment of large amounts of crease of electricity production from variable wind and solar energy is planned for the power variable, renewable electricity generation, which may not be available when consumers system. This variability needs to be balanced out by flexibility from other resources, such demand it. It is therefore important to understand the correlation between generation and as storage. Several storage technologies are, and will be, available, with different charac- demand, the need for storage, and the role that renewable gases may play in providing teristics. Even if there is no storage technology suitable for every application, a best suited storage but also final energy to consumers. technology exists for a specific requested performance, either at generation, transmission, distribution or demand side. The EU long-term vision expects a significative growth of sto- rage, especially, of batteries in the power system. In this context, we will have a look at the CHAIR opportunities and barriers for storage in the EU in the next years. Storage will have to compe- María Sicilia, ENAGAS te in electricity markets with generation and demand. Therefore, the feasibility of the projects will depend on the services it can provide, on the value of these services and on the cost of SPEAKERS the technology. In addition, the demand profile modification caused by a massive penetration Julián Barquín, Endesa of storage will have an impact on electricity markets. In this session, we will discuss about all Paul Nillesen, Strategy&PWC these issues with four experts on the field of storage in Europe. Jasmine Ramsebner, TU Wien. Jean-Michel Glachant, FSR CHAIR Josef Shaoul, Fenix Consulting Delft and IEEE Nicolaos Cutululis, DTU Wind Energy, Technical University of Denmark Supported by: SPEAKERS

Bo Normark, EIT Innoenergy Jacopo Tosoni, EASE (European Association for the Storage of Energy) Ricardo Pastor, R&D Nester Elena Agudo, Repsol

Supported by:

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Monday 28th June I 10:30 -12:00 I Room Goya Tuesday 29th June I 10:30 -12:00 I Room Goya EP01 Innovative solutions for transmission and distribution planning: results EP02 Challenges flexibility from distributed energy resources of the flexplan and interplan projects CoordiNet and Interrface were both kicked off in January 2019 with the aim to elaborate the recommendations for TSO-DSO-Consumer coordination which could support an enhanced The increasing penetration of RES in Europe calls for a new approach for planning which uptake of renewable energy and unlock the value of distributed energy resources in the includes storage and DSM as an alternative to traditional grid expansion. The new methodology system. While having elaborated each their project plan with demonstrations in different proposed by the project FlexPlan consists of a set of tools for medium to long term planning countries which will test the proposed coordination schemes as well as products and services, the two projects have committed to collaborating and bringing forward their joint of the Pan-European network by addressing a significant number of challenges of the current conclusions at the end of their work. In this session CoordiNet and INTERRFACE will present and the future 2030+ EU power grid, from the perspective of the transmission system, the the preliminary results reached after the first two years of operating and layout the next steps distribution system, and with a particular focus on the transmission-distribution interface. of their work which will point towards the elaboration of a pan-European coordination platform In this sense, the main goal of the tool is to achieve the planning of an integrated grid from as well as give input to the network codes. the perspective of a Transmission System Operator (TSO) or a Distribution System Operator The session will also present the FLEXIGRID Project, which proposes to improve the (DSO) through handling efficiently and effectively intermittent Renewable Energy Sources distribution grid operation making it more flexible, reliable and cost-efficient, through the (RES) as well as the emerging technologies such as storage, demand response and electric development of four hardware solutions consisting in (S1) the secondary substation of the vehicles. In fact, the FlexPlan methodology supports utilizing flexibility potential coming from future, (S2) new generation of smart meters with improved feeder-mapping capabilities, (S3) RES, demand side management (DSM), storage and electric mobility to support grid de- protections dealing with high RES penetration and (S4) a multi-purpose concentrator able bottlenecking. The methodology is applied to six regional cases which will allow to cast a to control grid assets, called Energy Box. Moreover, the project envisages the development view to the potential for storage and DSM to support grid planning in Europe till 2050 and will of four additional software modules addressing (S5) fault location and self-healing, (S6) bring to formulate regulatory guidelines. The presentation is going to include a description of forecasting and grid operation, (S7) grid congestion management and (S8) thermal energy storage optimization. Furthermore, last solution is an open source platform to enable the the methodology as well as an in-depth description of the regional cases. The approach of integration of the different hardware and software solutions at the edge by fully exploiting the two European Project will be presented: FlexPlan and INTERPLAN. data provided by local and distributed energy resources. CHAIRS CHAIR Kirsten Glennung, E.DSO Gianluigi Migliavacca, RSE S.p.A. Samuel Borroy, CIRCE

SPEAKERS SPEAKERS Kirsten Glennung, Gianluigi Migliavacca, RSE S.p.A. E.DSO Marco Baron, Enel Global Infrastructure and Networks Hakan Ergun, KULeuven/Energyville Marco Rossi, Ricerca sul Sistema Energetico (RSE) Raul Rodriguez,TECNALIA Pierre Mann, Institute of High Voltage Equipment and Grids, Digitalization and Energy Helfried Brunner, Austrian Institute of Technology (AIT) Economics (IAEW) Marialaura di Somma, Italian National Agency for New Technologies (ENEA) Alberto Laso Perez, University of Cantabria Christina Papadimitriou, FOSS Research Centre for Sustainable Energy, University of Cyprus Marily Efstratiadi, Elin Verd SA Vide Markovic, HEP-ODS Marco Baldini, EDYNA SRL Samuel Borroy, CIRCE Foundation 18 JUNE 28TH - JULY 2ND, 2021 POWER FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS GOES VIRTUAL EUROPEAN PROJECT SESSIONS

Wednesday 30th June I 10:30–12:00 I Room Goya EP03 Implementation of wide-area protection, automation and control system applied to crossborder transmission systems

Wide Area Monitoring Protection And Control (WAMPAC) are systems with increasing implementation in transmission systems. Power oscillation monitoring, wide area protection, feedback and actuation with active elements, system state estimation, islanding detection, among others; are services that can be implemented in WAMPAC systems.

Designing and testing these solutions in laboratory before its implementation in field are needed to verify and debug the behaviour of the proposed solutions. Interoperability between different manufacturers, incidence of the communications in the performance, actuation times of the algorithms, ability to detect and act against different disturbances are some interesting aspects to be verified in laboratory.

To stablish a fruitful debate about WAMPAC solutions, this Special Session includes different researchers and technicians that are involved in Working Group 6 of FARCROSS Project. In that project, a DEMO of a Wide Area Protection and Control System will be deployed in Greek Transmission System.

During this Special Session, the presenters will introduce each topic by presenting different oscillation detection and protection algorithms and its applicability and efficiency for real time applications. These methods will be used in the project for implementation of wide area protection based on PMU measurements and power oscillation damping by interaction with active elements in the grid. Previously to its implementation in the field, a lab-scaled laboratory using RTDS and physical elements (PMUs, PDC; the same than will be used in the real DEMO) is already ready to check the behaviour of the proposed solutions.

The different parts of the session will go through important aspects of Wide-Area applications. The presentations will introduce the debate with the audience by briefly explaining the specific applications developed in the project.

CHAIR Eduardo Martínez, CIRCE

SPEAKERS Anastasis Tzoumpas, UBITECH ENERGY Konstantinos Plakas, Independent Greek Transmission System Operator (IPTO) Dalibor Brnobic, Studio Elektronike Rijeka Ltd (STER) Zafer Korkmaz, Schweitzer Ingeneering Laboratories (SEL) Anibal Prada, CIRCE 19 JUNE 28TH - JULY 2ND, 2021 POWER FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS GOES VIRTUAL EUROPEAN PROJECT SESSIONS

Monday 28th June I 15:30–17:00 I Room Goya A third part will present how regulatory sandboxes can act EP04 Support actions to policymakers: IEEE EPPC as a mean to foster innovation when regulatory constraints & ISGAN-IEA are in place. Lessons learned and design challenges from different countries will be presented. The presentation will address main challenges on international cooperation to address Smart Grids. The presentation will be CHAIR focused on IEEE European Public Policy Committee and Luciano Martini, Research on Energy System (RSE) ISGAN activities. The IEEE European Public Policy Committee (EPPC) aims at SPEAKERS expanding the dialogue between the European engineering Jef Beerten, KU Leuven and EnergyVille, Belgium community and European public authorities to enable Luciano Martini, Research on Energy System (RSE) technologists to more easily share their expertise and concerns and to enable European Union (EU) institutions and Fabrizio Pilo, Caglirari University, other policy stakeholders to more easily obtain technologists’ Irina Oleinikova, Norwegian University of Science and input in matters relating to IEEE’s fields of interest. This talk will Technology (NTNU) present the committee’s activities and discuss engagement Klaus Kubeczko, Austrian Institute of Technology opportunities for the wider IEEE membership. From ISGAN, the presentation will be focused on three main topics. The first part will present the tools developed for cost-benefit and socio-economic analyses and results from applied case studies.

A second topic will present a critical assessment of two trends which are largely influencing the decisions and the evolutionary process of power grids: the micro and MEGA trends. These trends are both aimed at enabling very high penetration of renewable energy sources in the electric power system, from two perspectives: • the micro focuses on local solutions, while • the MEGA focuses on the system or even intra-system wide solutions From the micro vs MEGA work, it would directly relate to the importance of CBA for investments with considerations from a system over-all perspective. The micro vs. MEGA grids will present several policy recommendations. 20 JUNE 28TH - JULY 2ND, 2021 POWER FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS GOES VIRTUAL TUTORIALS

PowerTech 2021 tutorials are taking place on Friday 2nd July (full day). TIME ROOM ROOM ROOM ROOM ROOM GOYA PICASSO VELÁZQUEZ EL GRECO SOROLLA

TT01 EDT CEST AWST The grid forming converters

02:30 - 04.00 08:30 -10:00 14:30 -16:00 TT01 - part 1 TT02 - part 1 TT03 - part 1 TT04 - part 1 TT05 - part 1 TT02 Flexibility and security facing energy transition

04:00 - 04:30 10:00 - 10:30 16:00 - 16:30 COFFEE BREAK TT03 Water-energy systems

TT04 04:30 - 06:00 10:30 - 12:00 16:30 - 18:00 TT01 - part 2 TT02 - part 2 TT03 - part 2 TT04 - part 2 TT05 - part 2 VSC HVDC technology

TT05 06:00 - 07:30 12:00 - 13:30 18:00 - 19:30 LUNCH Low-carbon Energy system transition

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TT01 THE GRID FORMING CONVERTERS STRUCTURE CONNECTED TO THE TRANSMISSION SYSTEM EDT CEST AWST Today, a major share of the electronic converters is controlled under the presumption that they are connected to a strong AC 02:30 - 02:45 08:30 - 08:45 14:30 -14:45 Introduction voltage with a given magnitude and frequency in such a way that the converter can exchange an active and reactive power thanks 02:45 - 03:15 08:45 - 09:15 14:45 - 15:15 Description of the main types of control to a current control. This control strategy of the converter is known 03:15 - 03:45 9:15 - 09:45 15:15 - 15:45 Implementation of the grid-forming converter as the grid-following control. The limitation of this solution has been on a VSC and an MMC well documented in the literature and the grid forming control is Current limitation in a converter driven proposing a new way to connect the power electronic converters 03:45 - 04:00 09:45 - 10:00 15:45 - 16:00 by a grid-forming control to solve these issues. The proposed tutorial is covering a wide overview about this type of control starting from the origin of the 04:00 - 04:30 10:00 - 10:30 16:00 - 16:30 COFFEE BREAK grid forming control in order to define a strong classification for 04:30 - 04:40 10:30 - 10:40 16:30 - 16:40 Presentation of the benchmark the various types of control. The different solutions for the current limitation are also addressed and the way to resynchronize, with 04:40 - 05:00 10:40 - 11:00 16:40 - 17:00 Different types of grid-forming application no external information, to the grid after various types of fault is Some thinking about the headroom and required energy for a explained. All the concepts will be illustrated by some simulations 05:00 - 05:10 11:00 - 11:10 17:00 - 17:10 grid-forming application which are publicly available on github. 05:10 - 05:50 11:10 - 11:50 17:10 - 17:50 The integration of grid forming capabilities into connection network codes SPEAKERS 05:50 - 06:00 11:50 - 12:00 17:50 - 18:00 Conclusion and perspectives Xavier Guillaud, Ecole Centrale de Lille

Frederic Colas, Arts et Metiers 06:00 - 07:30 12:00 - 13:30 18:00 - 19:30 LUNCH Mario Ndreko, Tennet TSO

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TT02 FLEXIBILITY AND SECURITY IN POWER SYSTEMS FACING ENERGY TRANSITION European energy targets derived from the Green Deal promote a low-carbon, secure, reliable, resilient, accessible, cost-efficient, and market-based pan-European integrated energy system supplying all of society and paving the way for a fully carbon-neutral circular economy by the year 2050. This scenario fosters the increase of electrification of demand and the focus on the consumer/prosumer, as well as a high increase of penetration of renewable energy sources, involving plants connected to High Voltage networks and distributed energy resources integrated in Medium and Low Voltage networks.

Such new energy paradigm represents a challenge for Power Systems, which need to integrate all new actors while keeping security of supply. At the same time, the technologies aligned with the new paradigm (power electronics, ICTs, advanced algorithms, among others) provide great tools for Power System Operation, thus enabling features such as increased flexibility, stability or reliability.

This tutorial presents technology developments, based on real projects, aimed at covering the challenges abovementioned, following a bottom-up approach: consumer and prosumer integration, distribution and transmission networks evolution, power electronics and Power System operation.

SPEAKERS Samuel Borroy Vicente, CIRCE Foundation Gregorio Fernández Aznar, CIRCE Foundation Jesús Muñoz-Cruzado Alba, CIRCE Foundation María Teresa Villén, CIRCE Foundation

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EDT CEST AWST

02:30 - 03:00 08:30 - 09:00 14:30 - 15:00 Introduction: Electrification of society and Power Systems challenges I Samuel Borroy Vicente

03:00 - 04:00 09:00 -10:00 15:00 - 16:00 DSO Needs and flexibility services |Gregorio Fernández Aznar

04:00 - 04:30 10:00 - 10:30 16:00 - 16:30 COFFEE BREAK

04:30 - 05:15 10:30 - 11:15 16:30 - 17:15 Power Electronics for grid support |Jesús Muñoz-Cruzado Alba

05:15 - 06:00 11:15 - 12:00 17:15 - 18:00 Power System Protection with high penetration of Power Electronics I María Teresa Villén

06:00 - 07:00 12:00 - 13:30 18:00 - 19:00 LUNCH

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TT03 INTEGRATED PLANNING OF WATER-ENERGY SYSTEMS FOR ACHIEVING DECARBONIZATION, CLIMATE RESILIENCE AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS It is increasingly recognised around the globe that planning multi-resource systems, such as water and energy systems, in an integrated fashion, rather than as independent systems, can lead to a more cost-effective and reliable use of resources towards decarbonization, climate resilience and sustainable development goals. This tutorial presents recently developed state-of-the-art integrated water-energy planning and operation tools. These open-source Python-based tools explicitly address the coupling challenges of the two systems with the aim of achieving the best possible spatial and sectoral distribution of benefits in multi-resource systems.

Real world case studies in Africa and Asia from the €9m FutureDAMS project led by The University of Manchester, United Kingdom, will be used to demonstrate the models. Attendees will gain practical experience using the simulators for energy, water, and water-energy systems.

SPEAKERS Mathaios Panteli, University of Cyprus E. A. Martinez Cesena, The University of Manchester Julien J. Harou, The University of Manchester José Nicolas Melchor Gutierrez, The University of Manchester José M. González, The University of Manchester Mikiyas Etichia, The University of Manchester Wentao Zhu, The University of Manchester Ruben Bravo Vargas, The University of Manchester

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STRUCTURE

EDT CEST AWST

02:30 - 02:45 08:30 - 08:45 14:30 - 14:45 Introduction: Why integrated water-energy systems planning and operation? |Mathaios Panteli, Eduardo Martínez y Julin Harou

02:45 - 03:05 08:45 - 09:05 14:45 - 15:05 Python-based Energy Planning and Operation Simulator?|José Nicolas Melchor Gutierrez

03:05 - 03:25 9:05 - 09:25 15:05 - 15:25 Python-based Simulation of Water Systems I José M. González

03:25 - 03:50 09:25 - 09:50 15:25 - 15:50 Integrated Operation of Water-Energy Systems Mikiyas Etichia

03:50 - 04:00 09:50 - 10:00 15:50 - 16:00 Summary / Q&A I Mathaios Panteli, Eduardo Martínez y Julin Harou

04:00 - 04:30 10:00 - 10:30 16:00 - 16:30 COFFEE BREAK

04:30 - 04:35 10:30 - 10:35 16:30 - 16:35 Introduction: Applications of the Tools I E. A. Martinez Cesena

04:35 - 04:50 10:35 - 10:50 16:35 - 16:50 Demonstration of efficient and flexible power system simulation in Python I Wentao Zhu

04:50 - 05:10 10:50 - 11:10 16:50 - 17:10 Case Study Demonstration of Energy Simulator I Ruben Bravo Vargas

05:10 - 05:30 11:10 - 11:30 17:10 - 17:30 Case Study Demonstration of Water Simulator I José M. González

05:30 - 05:50 11:30 - 11:50 17:30 - 17:50 Case Study Demonstration of Water-Energy Simulator I Mikiyas Etichia

05:50 - 06:00 11:50 - 12:00 17:50 - 18:00 Summary and Concluding Remarks |Mathaios Panteli, Eduardo Martínez y Julin Harou

06:00 - 07:30 12:00 - 13:30 18:00 - 19:30 LUNCH

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TT04 VSC HVDC TECHNOLOGY AND APPLICATION TO ENABLE THE ENERGY TRANSITION STRUCTURE High Voltage Direct Current (HVDC) technology has seen a revival in the last decades, and is an increasingly chosen for EDT CEST AWST the transmission of electric power. The revival has been driven by new technological developments with respect to power The revival of HVDC. What is HVDC? Why has HVDC electronics (IGBT) realizing Voltage Source Converter (VSC) 02:30 - 03:15 08:30 - 09:15 14:30 -15:15 become so important for the energy HVDC. The revival was equally driven by the changing system I Dirk Van Hertem needs after liberalization, the massive deployment of renewable VSC HVDC transmisión system: switches (IGBT, MMC), energy sources and new long distance bulk power requirements. 03:15 - 04:00 09:15 - 10:00 15:15 - 16:00 converters, cables and lines I Jef Beerten The tutorial will present the VSC HVDC technology, its principle operations and three new applications: 04:00 - 04:30 10:00 - 10:30 16:00 - 16:30 COFFEE BREAK Flexible HVDC transmission.

Large scale offshore deployment with HVDC links. Basic controls of VSC HVDC link 04:30 - 05:00 10:30 - 11:00 16:30 - 17:00 I Eduardo Prieto-Araujo DC grid for the backbone of future power systems.

The tutorial will end with an industry panel in which attendees can 05:00 - 06:00 11:00 - 12:00 17:00 - 18:00 HVDC applications interact with representatives of HVDC equipment vendors and system operators. 05:00 - 05:15 11:00 - 11:15 17:00 - 17:15 Flexible HVDC transmission I Eduardo Prieto-Araujo The tutorial is not intended for researchers that aim to gain knowledge on the (detailed) modeling and simulation of HVDC Large scale offshore deployment with HVDC links 05: 15 - 05:45 11:15 - 11:45 17:15 - 17:45 systems. I Oriol Gomis-Bellmunt

SPEAKERS DC grid for the backbone of future power systems 05:45 - 06:00 11:45 - 12:00 17:45 - 18:00 Dirk Van Hertem, KU Leuven I Oriol Gomis-Bellmunt Jef Beerten, KU Leuven Eduardo Prieto-Araujo, CITCEA-UPC 06:00 - 07:30 12:00 - 13:30 18:00 - 19:30 LUNCH Oriol Gomis-Bellmunt, CITCEA-UPC

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TT05 AN OPEN PLATFORM FOR SCENARIO ANALYSIS & VISUALIZATION TO ASSESS LOW-CARBON ENERGY SYSTEM TRANSITION PATHWAYS Open-source models have become an integral part of energy systems analysis. Alas, knowledge about best practices in collaborative development of scientific software and standards for open & FAIR data is often limited. This tutorial introduces the participants to several key concepts like open-source licenses, version control and code review, automated testing, and standards for making data FAIR. We will use the open platform of models and data sources developed in the openENTRANCE as a starting point to discuss the advantages and caveats of open-source tools for scientific analysis of European (and other) CO2 emission reduction targets.

SPEAKERS Daniel Huppmann, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) Pedro Crespo del Granado, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)

STRUCTURE

EDT CEST AWST

02:30 - 03:00 08:30 - 09:00 14:30 - 15:00 A short guide to best-practice of collaborative development of open-source scientific software I Daniel Huppmann

03:00 - 04:00 09:00 - 10:00 15:00 - 16:00 The basics of open & FAIR data and commonly used data templates and standards I Daniel Huppmann

04:00 - 04:30 10:00 - 10:30 16:00 - 16:30 COFFEE BREAK

04:30 - 05:15 10:30 - 11:15 16:30 - 17:15 The open ENTRANCE platform of open models & data I Pedro Crespo del Granado

The pyam package – an open-source Python toolbox for analysis and visualization of integrated-assessment and energy-systems 05:15 - 06:00 11:15 - 12:00 17:15 - 18:00 scenarios I Daniel Huppmann

06:00 - 07:30 12:00 - 13:30 18:00 - 19:30 LUNCH

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08:30 - 10:00 I Room Goya 08:30 - 10:00 I Room Picasso TS01 HVDC Technology I TS02 Optimal scheduling, unit-commitment, and adequacy assessment in the presence of uncertainty and RES CHAIR Carlos Ugalde-Loo, Cardiff University CHAIR Jalal Kazempour, Technical University of Denmark ID 5 I Voltage Control of Four-Leg VSC for Power System Applications With Nonlinear and Unbalanced Loads ID 18 I Studies on Unit Commitment with Pumped Storage in Taiwan Considering High Juan Carlos Olives-Camps, Juan Manuel Mauricio, Manuel Barragán-Villarejo, Francisco Jesús Penetration of Uncertain Renewables Matas-Díaz I Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de ingeniería eléctrica Gerard Francesco DG. Apolinario, Ying-Yi Hong, Chen-Nien Chung I Chung Yuan Christian University ID 17 I Optimal current reference calculation for MMCs considering converter limitations Tai-Ken Lu I National Taiwan Ocean University Oriol Gomis-Bellmunt, Eduardo Prieto-Araujo I Centre d’Innovació Tecnològica en Convertidors Chia-Chi Chu I National Tsing-Hua University Estàtics i Accionaments, Departament d’Enginyeria Elèctrica, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya ID 20 I Time-adaptive unit commitment Joaquim Lopéz-Mestre, Daniel Westerman Spier I Control Intel.ligent de l’Energia, coop Juan Miguel Morales, Salvador Pineda, Ricardo Fernández-Blanco I University of Málaga

ID 239 I Coordinated design of supplementary controllers in VSC-HVDC multi-terminal ID 102 I Wind Power Generation Profiles and Capacity in a Hydro-Based System systems to damp electromechanical oscillations Egill Benedikt Hreinsson I University of Iceland Luis Rouco, Aurelio García-Cerrada, Javier Renedo, Lukas Sigrist I Instituto de Investigación Tecnológica (IIT), ETSI ICAI, Universidad Pontificia Comillas ID 192 I Development of innovative probabilistic short-term regional adequacy assessment in Southeast Europe Stefan Sulakov, Nikolay Chavdarov I ESO Lucas Pons, Manuel Serrano, Rafael Peris, Álvaro Nofuentes I ETRA I+D Andrijana Djalovic, Dusan Presic I SCC

ID 386 I Robust Scenario-Based Approach for the Optimal Scheduling of Energy Hubs João Catalão I FEUP and INESC TEC

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08:30 - 10:00 I Room Velázquez 08:30 - 10:00 I Room El Greco TS03 New technologies in power industry I TS04 Energy transition CHAIR CHAIR Davide Falabretti, Politecnico di Milano Leonardo Meeus, Vlerick Business School

ID 45 I Mitigation of Voltage Unbalances Using a Line Voltage Regulator ID 108 I An Efficient Robust Approach to the Day-Ahead Operation of an Aggregator of Christian Rehtanz, Robert Jahn, Mara Holt I Institute of Energy Systems, Energy Efficiency and Electric Vehicles Energy Economics (ie3), TU Dortmund University Salvador Pineda, Juan Miguel Morales, Álvaro Porras, Ricardo Fernández-Blanco I University of Málaga ID 204 I Towards a Blockchain Weather Derivative Financial Instrument for Hedging Volumetric Risks of Solar Power Producers ID 138 I Modeling and analysis of electricity consumption in Spanish vulnerable households Paul Cuffe, Olakunle Alao I University College Dublin Roberto Barrella, Álvaro Cosín, José Carlos Romero, José Ignacio Linares, Efraim Centeno, Eva Arenas I Chair of Energy and Poverty - ICAI School of Engineering, Comillas Pontifical ID 267 I DC-bus energy management of a converter-interfaced renewable energy source University comprising an energy storage system Georgios C. Kryonidis, Kyriaki-Nefeli D. Malamaki I Aristotle University of Thessaloniki ID 354 I Feasibility verification of a MILP model by outer approximation for the optimal Umer Mushtaq, Milos Cvetkovic I Delft University of Technology operation of natural gas networks Juan Manuel Mauricio, Manuel Barragán-Villarejo, Francisco Jesús Matas-Díaz, Andrei Mihai Changyun Wen I Nanyang Technological University Gross, José María Maza-Ortega, Álvaro Rodríguez del Nozal I Universidad de Sevilla Qiuwei Wu, Enrica Raheli I Technical University of Denmark

ID 326 I Computationally-Efficient Energy Management in Buildings with Phase Change ID 414 I An efficient multi-energy vector power flow modeling and solution approach Materials using Approximate Dynamic Programming with unified loop-free formulation for heat and gas hydraulic equations Archie C. Chapman I The University of Queensland Pierluigi Mancarella, Shariq Riaz, Mohammad Mohammadi I University of Melbourne Gregor Verbic, Zahra Rahimpour I University of Sydney ID 527 I A method for planning evolutive design of isolated renewable microgrids with ID 427 I An Optimal Flexible Partitioning of Smart Distribution System Considering multi-objective optimisation Electrical and Gas Infrastructure Florian Dupriez-Robin, Tuan Quoc Tran I CEA Tech Mahdi Pourakbari-Kasmaei I Aalto University Maël Riou, Christophe Le Loup I Entech SE Hossein Farahmand I Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) Michel Benne, Dominique Grondin I Université de la Réunion Masoud Rashidinejad, Sobhan Dorahaki I Shahid Bahonar University Kerman João P.S. Catalão I University of Porto and INESC TEC Mojgan Mollahassani-Pour I University of Sistan and Baluchestan

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08:30 - 10:00 I Room Sorolla 10:30 - 12:00 I Room Goya TS05 Frequency stability I EP01 Innovative solutions for transmission and distribution planning:results of the FlexPlan and CHAIR INTERPLAN Projects Pierluigi Mancarella, The University of Melbourne CHAIR ID 30 I Optimal Portfolio of Distinct Frequency Response Gianluigi Migliavacca, RSE S.p.A. Services in Low-Inertia Systems Luis Badesa I Imperial College London FlexPlan project Gianluigi Migliavacca |RSE S.p.A. ID 46 I A Method for Evaluating Frequency Regulation in an Hakan Ergun I KULeuven/Energyville Electrical Grid Raul Rodriguez I TECNALIA Álvaro Ortega I Institute for Research in Technology, ICAI, Comillas Pontifical University INTERPLAN project Federico Milano I School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, University College Dublin Helfried Brunner I Austrian Institute of Technology (AIT) Marialaura di Somma I Italian National Agency for New ID 62 I Importance of Linking Inertia and Frequency Technologies (ENEA) Response Procurement: The Great Britain Case Christina Papadimitriou I FOSS Research Centre for Luis Badesa, Aimon Mirza Baig, Goran Strbac I Imperial Sustainable Energy, University of Cyprus College London

ID 135 I Comparing the Damping Capabilities of different Fast-Frequency Controlled Demand Technologies Johanna Vorwerk, Uros Markovic, Gabriela Hug I ETH Zürich

ID 341 I Robust Controller Design for Frequency Regulation of Power Systems João Catalao I FEUP and INESC TEC

10:00 – 10:30 Coffee

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10:30 - 12:00 I Room Picasso ID 304 I Development of a dynamic Combined Heat and Power Plant and Flywheel TS06 Power system dynamics Energy Storage System Model validated with Field Tests Christian Rehtanz, Christoph Strunck I Institute of Energy Systems, Energy Efficiency and CHAIR Energy Economics, TU Dortmund University Petros Aristidou, Cyprus University of Technology ID 38 I Evaluating the Effect of Dynamic and Static Modelling on Cascading Failure 10:30 - 12:00 I Room Velázquez Analysis in Power Systems TS07 Optimization and data – based decision support models Robin Preece, Yitian Dai, Matthias Noebels, Mathaios Panteli I the University of Manchester ID 41 I Contribution of Energy Storage Systems to Long-Term Power System Dynamic CHAIR Performance Angelo L’Abbate, RSE SpA Federico Milano, Taulant Kërçi, Mohammed Ahsan Adib Murad, Ioannis Dassios I School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, University College Dublin ID 15 I Data-Driven Screening of Network Constraints for Unit Commitment María Asunción Jiménez-Cordero, Salvador Pineda, Juan Miguel Morales I University of Malaga ID 92 I System impact studies for near 100% renewable energy systems dominated by inverter based variable generation ID 122 I Optimal Dispatch in a Balancing Market with Intermittent Renewable Generation Nicolaos Cutululis I DTU Priyanka Shinde I KTH Royal Institute of Technology Peter Borre Eriksen I Ea analyse Antje Orths I Energinet ID 252 I Optimal Trading of a Fixed Quantity of Power in an Illiquid Continuous Intraday Aidan Tuohy I EPRI Market James Charles Smith I ESIG Anthony Papavasiliou I UCLouvain/CORE Gilles Bertrand I UCLouvain/CORE/FNRS Jason MacDowell I GE Lennart Söder I KTH ID 417 I Optimal Transmission Topology for Facilitating the Growth of Renewable Power Ana Estanqueiro I LNEG Generation Magnus Korpås I NTNU Yannick Pérez I CentraleSupélec Hannele HOLTTINEN I Recognis Efthymios Karangelos I Montefiore Institute, University of Liege Til Kristian Vrana I Sintef Sandrine Bortolotti, Jean-Yves Bourmaud I RTE R&D Mark O’Malley, Damian Flynn I UCD Emily Little I RTE R&D, Centralesupélec Juha Kiviluoma I VTT ID 445 I Modeling of Third Party Access Tariffs and Portfolio Gas Purchases of CCGTs in ID 94 I An active Distribution Network Equivalent derived from large-disturbance the Self-Unit Commitment Problem Simulations with Uncertainty Ignacio Rivera, Fernando Mariño I ENDESA (Enel group) Guillaume Denis, Patrick Panciatici I RTE Pedro Otaola-Arca, Javier García-González I Institute for Research in Technology, ICAI School Gilles Chaspierre I University of Liège of Engineering, Universidad Pontificia Comillas Thierry Van Cutsem I University of Liège and FNRS 31 JUNE 28TH - JULY 2ND, 2021 POWER FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS GOES VIRTUAL DETAILED PROGRAM MONDAY, JUNE 28TH

10:30 - 12:00 I Room El Greco 10:30 - 12:00 I Room Sorolla TS08 Generation and transmission expansion planning TS09 Power market design for low carbon and decentralized systems I

CHAIR CHAIR David Pozo, Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology Maria Vrakopoulou, The University of Melbourne

ID 8 I Annualized versus Overall Investment Cost in Generation Capacity Expansion ID 31 I Impact of Market Timing on the Profit of a Risk-Averse Load Aggregator Planning Lars Herre I DTU Technical University of Denmark Efraim Centeno, Sonja Wogrin I Comillas Pontifical University Lennart Söder I KTH Royal Institute of Technology Johanna L. Mathieu I University of Michigan ID 14 I Distributionally Robust Transmission Expansion Planning: A Multi-Scale Uncertainty Approach ID 63 I Identifying Critical Uncertainties Impacting System Adequacy in Integrated Gas Alexandre Street, Alexandre Velloso I Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro and Electricity Networks David Pozo I Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology Ali Ehsan, Robin Preece I The University of Manchester

ID 141 I Generation and Transmission Expansion Planning With Respect to Global Warming ID 215 I Intraday Increasing Block Pricing for the Residential Electricity Sector Potential Stelios Timotheou, Carolina Cortez I University of Cyprus Albert Moser, Henrik Schwaeppe I RWTH Aachen University Paolo Paronuzzi, Michele Monaci I University of Bologna ID 310 I Decentralized Optimization and Power Flow Analysis for a Local Energy Community ID 206 I Coordinated Generation Expansion Planning for Transmission and Distribution Han (J.G.) Slootweg, Irena Dukovska, Nikolaos G. Paterakis I Eindhoven University of Systems Technology Gabriela Hug, Xuejiao Han, Elena Raycheva, Christian Schaffner I ETH Zurich ID 369 I A Value-Oriented Price Forecasting Approach to Optimize Trading of Renewable ID 281 I Incorporating Line Security Constraints within Network Planning for Dynamic Line Generation Rating Systems Georges Kariniotakis, Andrea Michiorri, Akylas Stratigakos I MINES ParisTech, PSL University Michael Power, Damian Flynn, Behzad Keyvani Eydi I University College Dublin (UCD) 12:00 – 13:30 Lunch

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13:30 - 15:00 I Room Aula Magna Fabrizio Pilo I Caglirari University 15:30 - 17:00 I Room Velázquez ID 387 I Optimal Operation of Active Opening Ceremony Irina Oleinikova I Norwegian University of TS10 Optimal energy managment in Distribution Systems with Voltage Control and Closed-Loop Topology Science and Technology (NTNU) decentralized Enrique Sanz Giménez-Rico I SJ, Rector of João P. S. Catalao I FEUP and INESC TEC Klaus Kubeczko I Austrian Institute of Comillas University CHAIR Leonardo H. Macedo, Ruben Romero, Juan Ignacio Sánchez Galán, President Iberdrola Technology M. Home-Ortiz, José R. S. Mantovani I Sao Luiz Barroso, PSR Energy Consulting and Paulo State University Tomás Gómez San Román, General Chair of Analytics the PowerTech Madrid 2021 15:30 – 17:00 I Room Picasso Renzo Vargas I UFABC ID 249 I Microgrid Operational Optimization João Abel Peças Lopes, Chair of the SS03 Long-term energy scenarios with Dynamic Voltage Security Constraints ID 469 I Convex Storage Loss Modeling for PowerTech International Steering Committee CHAIR Petros Aristidou I Cyprus University of Optimal Energy Management Frank C. Lambert, President IEEE PES Pedro Linares, IIT, Comillas University Technology Pierre Haessig I CentraleSupélec, IETR Luis Rouco Rodríguez, Program Chair of the Thierry Van Cutsem I Fund for Scientific PowerTech Madrid 2021 SPEAKERS Research, University of Liege Javier García González, Publication Chair of Arnaud Rouget I IEA Agnes Nakiganda I University of Leeds the PowerTech Madrid 2021 Seb Henbest I BNEF ID 285 I Control and Co- of Jorge Blázquez I BP Flexibilities for Active Network Management 15:00 – 15:30 Tea in Smart Grids – Li-ion BESS Fast Charging Case Hossein Hafezi I Tampere University Hannu Laaksonen, Chethan Parthasarathy I 15:30 - 17:00 I Room Goya University of Vaasa EP04 Support actions to policymakers: ID 384 I Allocation of Feeder Usage, Losses IEEE EPPC & ISGAN-IEA and Peak Load in Distribution Systems with DG Using Shapley Value CHAIR Luiz Carlos Nascimento I Federal University of Luciano Martini, Research on Energy São João Del Rei – UFSJ, Brazil System (RSE) Armando Martins Leite da Silva, Delberis Araújo Lima I Pontifical Catholic University of SPEAKERS Rio de Janeiro – PUC-Rio, Brazil Jef Beerten I KU Leuven and EnergyVille, Paulo Victor Souza Borges I Pontifical Catholic Luciano Martini I Research on Energy System University of Rio de Janeiro – PUC-Rio, Brazil / (RSE) Technological Federal Education Center Celso Suckow da Fonseca – CEFET-RJ 33 JUNE 28TH - JULY 2ND, 2021 POWER FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS GOES VIRTUAL DETAILED PROGRAM MONDAY, JUNE 28TH

15:30 – 17:00 I Room El Greco 15:30 – 17:00 I Room Sorolla TS11 Electric vehicles I TS12 State estimation distribution

CHAIR CHAIR Wahiba Yaici, CanmetENERGY Research Centre / Natural Resources Canada Antonio Gómez-Expósito, University of Seville

ID 112 I A Distributed EV Charging Framework Considering Aggregators Collaboration ID 132 I Estimation of PV Location based on Voltage Sensitivities in Distribution Systems Vahid Disfani, Shahab Afshar I University of Tennessee at Chattanooga with Discrete Voltage Regulation Equipment Santiago Grijalva, Cristian Gomez-Peces I Georgia Institute of Technology ID 117 I MPC-based Voltage Control with Reactive Power from High-Power Charging Stations Matthew J. Reno, Logan Blakely I Sandia National Laboratory for EVs Bendik Nybakk Torsæter, Jonatan Ralf Axel Klemets I SINTEF Energy Research ID 389 I Local Power-Voltage Sensitivity and Thevenin Impedance Estimation from Phasor Measurements ID 131 I Experimental Validation of the Real-Time Control of an Electric-Vehicle Charging Keith Moffat I UC Berkeley Station Jean-Yves Le Boudec, Mario Paolone, Sherif Fahmy, Roman Rudnik I Ecole polytechnique ID 408 I Very Short-Term Current and Load Forecasting for Distribution Systems in Data federale de Lausanne - EPFL Constrained Situations Rodrigo Z. Fanucchi I COPEL Distribuição S/A ID 222 I Volt-Var Support in Distribution Systems by Controlling Electric Vehicles Charging Júlio A. D. Massignan, João B. A. London Junior, José P. R. Fernandes I University of São Paulo Hugo Santos, Carolina Affonso I Federal University of Para ID 418 I Determination of Dynamic Measurement Intervals for State Estimation in Future Mladen Kezunovic I Texas A&M University Distribution Systems Sindhura Sirige, Peter Palensky, Aleksandra Lekic, José Luis Rueda Torres I Delft University of ID 442 I Coordinated Voltage Support with Reactive Power from High-power Charging Technology Stations for EVs Niels Blaauwbroek I Stedin DSO Rubi Rana, Bendik Nybakk Torsæter I SINTEF Energy Research ID 461 I Enhancement of Distribution System State Estimation Using Pruned Physics- ID 544 I Deadband Voltage Control and Power Buffering for Extreme Fast Charging Station Aware Neural Networks Rui Bo, Waqas ur Rehman I Missouri University of Science and Technology Minh-Quan Tran, Phuong H. Nguyen I Eindhoven University of Technology Ahmed S. Zamzam I National Renewable Energy Laboratory

ID 503 I Estimation of Voltage Unbalance at the Reference Bus in Distribution System State Estimation Rodrigo Zempulski Fanucchi I COPEL Distribuição S/A Vitor Henrique Pereira de Melo, João Bosco Augusto London Junior, Julio Augusto Druzina Massignan I University of São Paulo 34 JUNE 28TH - JULY 2ND, 2021 POWER FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS GOES VIRTUAL DETAILED PROGRAM MONDAY, JUNE 28TH

17:00 – 18:30 I Room Goya PS01 Big data analysis and monitoring techniques

CHAIR Antonello Monti, RWTH Aachen University

ID 35 I Analysis of an edge-computing-based solution for local data processing at secondary substations Néstor Rodríguez Pérez, Miguel Ángel Sanz-Bobi I Comillas Pontifical University

ID 54 I Forecast of Distributed Energy Generation and Consumption in a Partially Observable Electrical Grid: A Machine Learning Approach Federico Cinus, Paolo Bajardi, Alan Perotti, André Panisson I ISI Foundation Fabio Scarpa, Cristiano Maestri, Dario Polinelli, Leonardo Petrocchi I Terna S.p.A. Elvio G. Amparore I Università degli Studi di Torino

ID 79 I Component ranking and importance indices in the distribution system Gustav Stenhag, David Karlsson I Digpro Sindhu Kanya Nalini Ramakrishna, Patrik Hilber, Sylvie Koziel I KTH Royal Institute of Technology

ID 315 I Use of Smart Metering Data for Distribution Network Operational Status Assessment Georgios Andreou I Aristotle University of Thessaloniki ID 501 I Sankey Network Diagrams to Depict Bulk Power Transactions for Operator Apostolos Milioudis I Hellenic Distribution Network Operator (HEDNO) S.A. Situational Awareness Paul Cuffe, Arash Beiranvand I University College Dublin ID 358 I Comparative Analysis of Electricity Market Prices Based on Different Forecasting Methods ID 508 I The Application of Artificial Neural Networks to Pseudo Measurement Modeling Anke Weidlich, Mustafa Abunofal, Nikhilkumar Poshiya, Ramiz Qussous I University of Freiburg in Distribution Networks Lejla Pasic, Bálint Hartmann, István Vokony, Azra Pasic I Budapest University of Technology ID 448 I Network Oriented Approaches Using Smart Metering Data for Non-Technical and Economics Losses Detection Javier Matanza Domingo, Miguel A. Sanz Bobi, Matheus Henrique Medeiros I Comillas ID 521 I Manual Configuration and Best Setup of Support Vector Machines for Power Pontifical University Quality Classification Daniel Picchi I Neoenergia Tim Streubel, Krzysztof Rudion, Adrian Eisenmann I University of Stuttgart

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17:00 – 18:30 I Room Picasso PS02 Forecasting RES CHAIR José Portela, IIT, Comillas University ID 87 I Deep learning-based multi-output quantileforecasting of PV generation Xavier Fettweis, Jonathan Dumas, Bertrand Cornélusse I Liège University Colin Cointe I Mines Paristech ID 89 I Probabilistic forecasting for sizing in the capacity firming framework Xavier Fettweis, Jonathan Dumas, Betrand Cornélusse I Liège University Simone Paoletti, Antonio Vicino, Antonello Giannitrapani I Università di Siena ID 95 I An Hour-Ahead Photovoltaic Power Forecasting Based on LSTM Model Ioannis Panapakidis I University of Thessaly Despoina Kothona I University of Western Macedonia Georgios Christoforidis I University of Western Macedonia ID 111 I Short-term Wind Speed Forecasting using Machine Learning Algorithms Carolina Alfonso, Roberto de Oliveira, Sebastião Fonseca I Federal University of Para ID 259 I A hybrid supervised learning model for a medium-term MV/LV transformer loading forecast with an increasing capacity of PV panels Phuong Nguyen, George Rouwhorst I Eindhoven University of Technology Han Slootweg I Enexis Netbeheer ID 280 I Can we improve short-term wind power forecasts using turbine-level data? A case study in Ireland Bidisha Ghosh, Juan Manuel González Sopeña I Trinity College Dublin Vikram Pakrashi I University College Dublin ID 325 I Feature Engineering of Weather Data for Short-Term Energy Consumption Forecast Juri Belikov, Eduard Petlenkov, Margarita Spichakova, Maria Sinimaa I Tallinn University of Technology

ID 459 I An Open Model for Generating High Resolution Wind Power Production Scenarios Elis Nycander, Lennart Söder I KTH Royal Institute of Technology

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17:00 – 18:30 I Room Velázquez ID 388 I Towards Development of Equivalent Model of Hybrid Renewable Energy Source PS03 Power system stability and control Plant for Small Disturbance Stability Studies Yue Wang, Ana Radovanovic, Jovica Milanovic I the University of Manchester CHAIR ID 411 I Handling a back-to-back converter prototype by the virtual synchronous generator Javier Renedo, IIT, Comillas University strategy ID 123 I Optimal Design of Voltage-Frequency Controllers for Microgrids Juan M. Ramirez I CINVESTAV del IPN Mostafa Farrokhabadi I Bluwave-ai Emmanuel Torres-Montalvo I Universidad de Quintana-Roo John Simpson-Porco I University of Toronto Claudio Canizares I University of Waterloo ID 440 I Non-Disruptive MPC-Based Frequency and Voltage Control in Microgrids Tao Liu, David John Hill, Yau Chung Cheng I The University of Hong Kong ID 196 I Frequency Stability of Intentional Controlled Islanding Scheme in the Future European Synchronous Transmission Grid ID 506 I A Method to Determine the Distance to the Critical Oscillatory Stability Limit in Jörg Michael Schmidt, Ernest Tchagou, Vladimir Milic I Energy System Planning - Grid Analysis, Terms of Active Power Injections TenneT GmbH Kjetil Uhlen I Norwegian University of Science and Technology Mariano Dominguez Librandi, Dominic Hewes, Rolf Witzmann, Lorenz Viernstein, Thomas Würl, Daniel Müller, Arne Hejde Nielsen, Hjörtur Jóhannsson I Technical University of Denmark Daniel Stenzel I Professorship Power Transmission Systems, Technical University of Munich

ID 231 I Stability limits and tuning recommendation of the classical current control providing inertia support Jennifer Morris, Sophie Coffey, Agustí Egea-Àlvarez I University of Strathclyde

ID 272 I Loss-of-Equilibrium Power System Instability Induced by Converter Operation Panagiotis Mandoulidis, Costas Vournas, Theodoros Souxes I National Technical University of Athens, School of Electrical and Computer Engineering

ID 276 I Small Signal Interactions Involving a Synchronous Machine and a Grid Forming Converter Panagiotis Papadopoulos, Agustí Egea-Alvarez, Luke Benedetti I University of Strathclyde

ID 349 I Placement of virtual inertia from HVDC terminals based on a frequency deviation index Paula B. Garcia Rosa, Salvatore D’Arco I SINTEF Energy Research Jon Are Suul I SINTEF Energy Research, Department of Engineering Cybernetics - Norwegian University of Science and Technology

37 JUNE 28TH - JULY 2ND, 2021 POWER FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS GOES VIRTUAL DETAILED PROGRAM MONDAY, JUNE 28TH

17:00 – 18:30 I Room El Greco PS04 Monitoring and diagnosis

CHAIR Hamza Shafique,KTH

ID 78 I Novel Analytical Solution to Ferroresonance in Series Compensated Power Systems ID 372 I Wind Turbine Failure Prediction Model using SCADA-based Condition Monitoring due to GICs: A Graphical Approach System Behzad Behdani, Mehdi Allahbakhshi I Shiraz university Bara Alzawaideh I Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg Mehdi Gheisari, Alia Asheralieva I SUSTECH Isabel Koprek, Susanne Horodyvskyy I EWE Offshore, Service & Solutions GmbH Davood Babazadeh I Hamburg University of Technology ID 270 I Linear State Estimation Considering Refresh Rates of RTU and PMU Measurements Sebastian Lehnhoff, Payam Teimourzadeh Baboli I OFFIS – Institute for IT Baris Bilgic, Aleksandar Jovicic, Gabriela Hug I ETH Zurich ID 402 I Probabilistic Analysis of Enhanced Transmission Feeder Ratings to Optimize ID 301 I Real-time Context-Aware Operation of Digitalized Power Systems by Reporting Generator Unit Commitment Rate Control of PMUs Paul Savage, William Winters, Razib Hasan, Daniel Head, Matthew Viele I Consolidated Edison Davood Babazadeh I Hamburg University of Technology Company of New York Anand Narayan, Payam Teimourzadeh Baboli, Pratyush Das, Sebastian Lehnhoff I OFFIS - David Allen I The Risk Research Group Institute for Information Technology ID 468 I Physics-Informed Learning for High Impedance Faults Detection ID 336 I Optimal Positioning of PMUs for Fault Detection and Localization in Active Deepjyoti Deka, Wenting Li I Los Alamos National Laboratory Distribution Networks Mattia Cabiati, Claudio Bossi I Ricerca sul Sistema Energetico - RSE S.p.A. ID 485 I Malicious Control of an Active Load in a Mixed-Source Microgrid Bruno Gabriele, Francesco Conte, Federico Silvestro, Giacomo - Piero Schiapparelli I Università Uros Markovic I ETH Zurich degli studi di Genova Daniel Arnold I Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Ciaran Roberts, Duncan Callaway I UC Berkeley

38 JUNE 28TH - JULY 2ND, 2021 POWER FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS GOES VIRTUAL DETAILED PROGRAM MONDAY, JUNE 28TH

17:00 – 18:30 I Room Sorolla Mario González-Rodríguez, Jean-Michel Clairand I Universidad de las Américas - Ecuador PS05 Electric Vehicles Guillermo Escrivá-Escrivá I Unviersitat Politècnica de València

CHAIR ID 446 I Linear programming to increase the directly used photovoltaic power for charging several electric vehicles Alessandro Massi Pavan, University of Trieste Katrin Schulte, Jens Haubrock I Institute for Technical Energy Systems, University of Applied Sciences Bielefeld ID 100 I Power Quality in Islanded Microgrids supplied by Vehicle-to-Grid: Norwegian Pilot Study ID 451 I Integrating electric vehicle communication in smart grids Bendik Torsæter, Kjersti Berg, Eirill Mehammer I SINTEF Energy Research Jens Haubrock, Melina Gurcke, felix Annen, Amina Berrada I University of Applied Sciences Ola Johansson I Sivilingeniør Carl Christian Strømberg AS Bielefeld ID 273 I States-Based Energy Management System for a EV Hybrid Charging Station with ID 462 I Day-Ahead Optimal Management of Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles in Smart Z-Source Converters Homes Considering Uncertainties Juan P. Torreglosa I Electrical Engineering Department. University of Huelva João P. S. Catalão I FEUP and INESC TEC Francisco Jurado I Research Group in Research and Electrical Technology (PAIDI-TEP-152), University of Jaen ID 478 I Operational Management of Medium Voltage and Low Voltage Networks under Pablo García-Triviño, Raúl Sarrias-Mena, Enrique González-Rivera, Luis M. Fernández-Ramirez a Smart Grid Environment I Research Group in Sustainable and Renewable Electrical Technologies (PAIDI-TEP-023), Henrique Teixeira I INESC TEC University of Cadiz Manuel A. Matos, João A. Peças Lopes I INESC TEC and Faculty of Engineering of the University of Porto ID 313 I Impacts of Driver Willingness on the Storage Capacity of EV Parking Lots Sitki Guner I Eskisehir Technical University Aydogan Ozdemir I Istanbul Technical University

ID 368 I Adaptive Robust Linear Programming Model for the Charging Scheduling and Reactive Power Control of EV Fleets John Fredy Franco I São Paulo State University (UNESP) Marcos Julio Rider, Juan Camilo López, Nataly Bañol Arias I State University of Campinas (UNICAMP)

ID 409 I Coordinated Siting and Sizing of Electric Taxi Charging Stations Considering Traffic and Power Systems Conditions Rajesh Kumar I Malaviya National Institute of Technology Shashank Vyas I The Energy & Resources Institute

39 JUNE 28TH - JULY 2ND, 2021 POWER FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS GOES VIRTUAL DETAILED PROGRAM TUESDAY, JUNE 29TH

08:30 – 10:00 I Room Goya 08:30 – 10:00 I Room Picasso TS13 Frequency stability II TS14 Active distribution networks I

CHAIR CHAIR Raphael Caire, Grenoble Institute of Technology Pablo Arboleya, University of Oviedo

ID 129 I On the Impact of Topology on the Primary Frequency Control of Virtual Power Plants ID 128 I Probabilistic Adequacy and Transient Stability Analysis for Planning of Fault- Federico Milano, Taulant Kërçi, Weilin Zhong I School of Electrical & Electronic Engineering, initiated Islanding Distribution Networks University College Dublin Phuong Nguyen, Muhammad Fahad Faizan, Martijn Roos I Eindhoven University of Technology Han Slootweg, Johan Morren I Enexis Netbeheer & Eindhoven University of Technology ID 130 I Modelling Power-Frequency Interactions between Voltage Source Converters with PLLs and Power Networks with Reduced Inertia ID 155 I Distribution System Planning under Uncertainty: A Comparative Analysis of Prodanovic, Javier Roldan-Pérez I IMDEA Energy Institute Decision-Making Approaches Alberto Rodriguez-Cabero I Siemens Gamesa Electric Carmen Bas Domenech, Pierluigi Mancarella, Shariq Riaz I University of Melbourne

ID 218 I Primary Frequency Control Provision by Distributed Energy Resources in Active ID 423 I Phase Grouping in PV-Rich LV Feeders: Smart Meter Data and Unconstrained Distribution Networks k-Means Petros Aristidou I Cyprus University of Technology Angela Simonovska, Luis F. Ochoa I The University of Melbourne Ognjen Stanojev, Uros Markovic, Gabriela Hug, Justin Russli-Kueh I ETH Zurich ID 450 I Coordination of Heterogeneous Deferrable Loads using the F-MBC Mechanism ID 520 I Frequency Regulation and Operating Reserve Techniques for Variable Speed Wind Simon Tindemans, Hazem Abdelghany, Subhitcha Ramkumar I Delft University of Technology Turbines Timothy Littler, Aoife Foley, James Boyle I Queen’s University Belfast ID 480 I Model-Free Voltage Calculations for PV-Rich LV Networks: Smart Meter Data and Deep Neural Networks ID 540 I Operational Performance and Stability Analysis of a Three-Phase Grid-Connected Vincenzo Bassi, Tansu Alpcan I The University of Melbourne PV Inverter Luis Ochoa I The University of Melbourne / The University of Manchester Sergey Yanchenko I Moscow Power Engineering Institute Zeljko Stojanovic I Polytechnic of Zagreb Sasa Djokic, Zafar Iqbal I The University of Edinburgh Aljaz Spelko, Igor Papic I University of Ljubljana

40 JUNE 28TH - JULY 2ND, 2021 POWER FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS GOES VIRTUAL DETAILED PROGRAM TUESDAY, JUNE 29TH

08:30 – 10:00 I Room Velázquez 08:30 – 10:00 I Room El Greco TS15 Electric Vehicles II TS16 Optimal power flow I

CHAIR CHAIR Alessandra Parisio, University of Manchester Florin Capitanescu, Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology (LIST)

ID 53 I Charging Scheduling Strategy of an Electric Bus Fleet Based on Reinforcement ID 198 I A Novel Approximation of Security-Constrained Optimal Power Flow with Learning Incorporation of Generator Frequency and Voltage Control Response Pedro P. Vergara, Chieh-Hsin Hsu, Phuong Nguyen I Eindhoven University of Technology Iason-Iraklis Avramidis, Florin Capitanescu I Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology Thinh Pham I TNO Evangelos Vrettos, Stavros Karagiannopoulos I Swissgrid

ID 203 I Agent-Based Analysis of Spatial Flexibility in EV Charging Demand at Public Fast ID 309 I A Stochastic Multi-period AC Optimal Power Flow for Provision of Flexibility Charging Stations Services in Smart Grids Bendik Nybakk Torsæter, Michele Garau I SINTEF Energy Research Muhammad Usman, Florin Capitanescu I Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology

ID 297 I Impact of Electric Vehicle Routing With Stochastic Demand on Grid Operation ID 376 I A Penalty Method Based on a Gauss-Newton Scheme for AC-OPF Yury Dvorkin, Samrat Acharya I New York University Quoc Tran-Dinh I The University of North Carolina Álvaro González-Castellanos, David Pozo, Oluwaseun Enoch Oladimeji I Skolkovo Institute of Ilyes Mezghani, Anthony Papavasiliou I UCLouvain Science and Technology Ion Necoara I University Politehnica Bucharest

ID 371 I Probabilistic Assessment of Electric Vehicle Impact on Distribution Network of ID 395 I Optimal Power Flow with Substation Reconfiguration Surabaya, Indonesia Anton Hinneck, Janusz Bialek, David Pozo, Basel Morsy I Skolkovo Institute of Science and Muhammad Fauzy Abdullah I Professional Resources Ltd. Technology Bramantyo Anggun Pambudi I PT PLN Unit Induk Distribusi Jawa Timur ID 455 I Modeling the overhead line vulnerability to combined wind and snow loads for Ali Ehsan, Rian Fatah Mochamad I The University of Manchester resilience assessment studies Giovanni Pirovano, Diego Cirio, Emanuele Ciapessoni, Andrea Pitto I Ricerca sul Sistema ID 415 I Electric Vehicle Charging Rescheduling to Mitigate Local Congestions in the Energetico RSE S.p.A. Distribution System Alessandro Lazzarini, Francesco Marzullo, Francesca Scavo, Federico Falorni I Terna Francesca Santori, Marco Paulucci, Tommaso Bragatto, Massimo Cresta I ASM Terni S.p.A. Corporate S.p.A. Fabio Massimo Gatta, Marco Maccioni, Alberto Geri, Federico Carere I Sapienza University of

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08:30 – 10:00 I Room Sorolla 10:30 – 12:00 I Room Goya TS17 Storage I EP02 Challenges for flexibility provision from distributed energy resources

CHAIR CHAIRS Samuele Grillo, Politecnico di Milano Kirsten Glennung, E.DSO Samuel Borroy, CIRCE ID 66 I Optimisation model with degradation for a battery energy storage system at an EV fast charging station CoordiNet and INTERRFACE projects Magnus Korpås I NTNU Kirsten Glennung I E.DSO Eirik Haugen I NTNU, SINTEF Energy Research Marco Baron I Enel Global Infrastructure and Networks Bendik Nybakk Torsæter, Kjersti Berg I SINTEF Energy Research Marco Rossi I Ricerca sul Sistema Energetico (RSE) Pierre Mann I Institute of High Voltage Equipment and Grids, Digitalization and Energy ID 299 I Sizing and Placement of Community Energy Storage Systems using Multi-Period Economics (IAEW) Optimal Power Flow FLEXIGRID Project Marcel Böhringer I Technical University of Darmstadt Alberto Laso Pérez I University of Cantabria Marily Efstratiadi I Elin Verd SA ID 366 I Optimal Energy Management Strategy for Smart Home with Electric Vehicle Vide Markovic I HEP-ODS Archie Chapman I The University of Queensland Marco Baldini I EDYNA SRL Gregor Verbic, Yu Yi I The University of Sydney Samuel Borroy I CIRCE Foundation ID 502 I Battery Degradation-Aware Congestion Management in Local Flexibility Markets Rachid Cherkaoui, Mohsen Kalantar-Neyestanaki I EPFL Sigurd Bjarghov, Hossein Farahmand I NTNU

10:00 – 10:30 Coffee

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10:30 – 12:00 I Room Picasso 10:30 – 12:00 I Room Velázquez SS10 Sector coupling TS18 Small signal stability

CHAIR CHAIR María Sicilia, ENAGAS Rachid Cherkaoui, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology of Lausanne

The role of renewable gas in a decarbonized future energy system ID 174 I Development of a New 21-Bus Test Power System for Teaching Purposes and Julián Barquín I Endesa Stability Studies using Digsilent Powerfactory J. Manjula Edirisinghe V.P., Gunne J. Hegglid, Thomas Øyvang I University of South-Eastern The emergence of the Energy System Operator Norway Paul Nillesen I Strategy&PWC

Estimating storage needs in Europe for sector coupling based on the correlation between ID 254 I Small-Signal Stability Analysis of Voltage Source Inverters Operating under Low renewable energy sources and heating and cooling demand Short-Circuit Ratios Jasmine Ramsebner I TU Wien. Peter Sokolowski, Brendan McGrath, Jack Bryant, Lasantha Meegahapola I RMIT University

FSR decarbonisation study: the main findings ID 346 I Damping of Torsional Vibrations in a Type-IV Wind Turbine Interfaced to a Grid- Jean-Michel Glachant I FSR Forming Converter Frédéric Colas I Arts et Metiers Institute of Technology What is the future of Power to Gas - Too Cheap to Meter, or Too Expensive to Compete? Xavier Guillaud, Artur Avazov I Centrale Lille, KU Leuven Josef Shaoul I Fenix Consulting Delft and IEEE Jef Beerten I KU Leuven ESAT/ELECTA Research Group & EnergyVille

Supported by: ID 533 I Subsynchronous Control Interaction Damping using Colocated BESS in Large Wind Farms Papiya Dattaray I EPRI Vladimir Terzija, Peter Wall I The University of Manchester

ID 555 I Stabilizing Controls for Wind Generators Participating in Transmission V/Q Support Theodoros Souxes, Aris Parasidis, Costas Vournas I NTUA

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10:30 – 12:00 I TS19 I Room El Greco 10:30 – 12:00 I TS20 I Room Sorolla TS19 Load/Generation pattern identification, forecasting and big-data analisys TS20 Storage II

CHAIR CHAIR Javier Reneses, IIT, Comillas University Roberto Faranda, Politecnico di Milano

ID 90 I Real-Time Non-Intrusive Load Monitoring: A Machine-Learning Approach for Home ID 120 I Converter-Based Solution for Cancellation of Subsynchronous Oscillations in Appliance Identification Local Power Grids Theofilos Papadopoulos, Christos Athanasiadis, Georgios Barzegkar-Ntovom I Democritus Milan Prodanovic, Pablo Rodríguez-Ortega, Javier Roldán-Pérez I Imdea Energy University of Thrace Dimitrios Doukas I NET2GRID BV ID 134 I Optimal Allocation of ESSs in Active Distribution Networks to achieve their Dispatchability ID 182 I Probabilistic Aggregated Load Forecasting with Fine-grained Smart Meter Data Ji Hyun Yi, Mario Paolone, Rachid Cherkaoui I École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne Gabriela Hug, Leandro Von Krannichfeldt, Yi Wang I ETH Zurich ID 195 I A Norwegian Case Study on Battery Storage as Alternative to Grid Reinforcement ID 223 I Analysis of Driving Patterns in Car Traffic and their Potential for Vehicle-to-Grid Magnus Korpås I Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) Applications Maren Refsnes Brubæk I SINTEF Energy Research Kathrin Walz, Yuzhuo Fu, Krzysztof Rudion I University of Stuttgart ID 253 I Black Start Service from Offshore Wind Power Plant using IBESS ID 246 I Assessing Energy Generation and Consumption Patterns in Times of Crisis: Remus Teodorescu, Sanjay Chaudhary I Aalborg University COVID-19 as a Case Study Bertil Berggren, Jan Svensson I Hitachi ABB Power Grids Juri Belikov I Tallinn University of Technology Philip Johnson, Lukasz Kocewiak I Orsted Offshore Noa Zargari, Ron Ofir, Aviad Navon, Yoash Levron I Technion ID 305 I Show me the money! Profitability of energy storage systems in low-carbon power ID 291 I A Comparative Study on Graph-based Ranking Algorithms for Consumer- systems oriented Demand Side Management Sonja Wogrin I Comillas Pontifical University - Graz University of Technology Eduard Petlenkov, Abiodun Onile, Juri Belikov I Tallinn University of Technology Diego Alejandro Tejada-Arango I Endesa S.A. - Comillas Pontifical University Yoash Levron I Technion Audun Botterud, Stefanos Delikaraoglou I Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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12:00 – 13:30 Lunch Electricity market design trends in the US Benjamin Hobbs I Environment, Energy, Sustainability & Health Institute, Johns Hopkins 13:30 – 15:00 I Room Aula Magna University PL01 Challenges and opportunities in universal electricity Access The role of long-term markets to address regulatory and policy investment risks: the good, the bad and the ugly of the Latin American experience CHAIRS Luiz Augusto Barroso I CEO of PSR Ignacio Pérez Arriaga, IIT Comillas, University Renewable support mechanisms MIT David Newbery I University of Cambridge, UK Florence School of Regulation (FSR), EUI Discussion Texas (ERCOT) Ross Baldick I The University of Texas at Austin New business model approaches in the deployment of off-grid solutions for rural electrification. Discussion Europe Daniel Willette I ENGIE Energy Access Karsten Neuhoff I German Institute for Economic Research AND Technical University of Berlin An integrated on-and off-grid approach to electrification. 15:30 – 17:00 I Room Picasso Pradeep Pursnani I Konexa Business models for electrification of the difficult last five percent. SS08 Educating Future Power Engineers Julio Eisman I ICAI Engineers Foundation CHAIR Public private collaboration in overcoming the lack of electricity access Carlo Alberto Nucci, University of Bologna Simon Hodson I Gridworks Power System Education under COVID crisis New perspectives on electricity distribution in low-income countries. Babak Enayati I IEEE PES VP of Education Marcelo Ramón Castillo I ENEL Student-centered Blended Teaching and Learning Guiping Zhu I Tsinghua University

15:00 – 15:30 Tea Education in Digital within the Energy sSector Miguel Ángel Sánchez Fornié I IIT, Comillas University Emerging Needs and Tools in Power System Education 15:30 – 17:00 I Room Goya Panos Kotsampopoulos I National Technical University of Athens (NTUA) SS01 Future-proof electricity market design Lifetime Learning in Power Systems and the Impact of Smart Grids Peter Crossley I University of Exter CHAIR New Trends in Education, with Reference to Electrical Engineering. Lesson Learnt from Pablo Rodilla, IIT Comillas, University the Covid Pandemic Carlo Alberto Nucci I University of Bologna

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15:30 – 17:00 I Room Velázquez 15:30 – 17:00 I Room El Greco TS21 Power system dynamics and transients I TS22 Big-data and computational intelligence

CHAIR CHAIR José María Maza, University of Seville Ali Al-Wakeel, Cardiff University

ID 3 I Identifying and Ranking Sources of SSR Based on the Concept of Subsynchronous ID 4 I Optimized Integration of a Set of Small Renewable Sources into a Bulk Power System Power Caio dos Santos, Christiano Lyra, Marcos Julio Rider I University of Campinas Yang Wang I Sichuan University Guangya Yang I Technical University of Denmark ID 49 I Signal Selection for Oscillation Monitoring with Guarantees on Data Recovery under Bo Gao, Wilsun Xu I University of Alberta Corruption Kaustav Chatterjee, Nilanjan Ray Chaudhuri I The Pennsylvania State University ID 125 I Electromagnetic Time Reversal Similarity Characteristics and Its Application to Locating Faults in Power Networks ID 57 I Secondary Reserve Provision through a Smart Aggregation Strategy of Electric Reza Razzaghi I Monash University Vehicles Mario Paolone, Farhad Rachidi, Zhaoyang Wang I Swiss Federal Institute ofTechnology, Marcos J Rider, Maria Nataly Bañol Arias I Department of Systems and Energy UNICAMP – Lausanne University of Campinas Rubén Romero, Cindy Paola Guzman Lascano I Electrical Engineering Department UNESP – São Paulo State University ID 211 I Visual Tool for Assessing Stability of DER Configurations on Three-Phase Radial John Fredy Franco Baquero I School of Energy Engineering UNESP– São Paulo State University Networks Elizabeth Ratnam I Australian National University ID 84 I A Cyber Threat Mitigation Approach for Wide Area Control of SVCs using Stability Alexandra von Meier, Brittany Wais, Jaimie Swartz I University of California - Berkeley Monitoring Peter Sauer, Abhiroop Chattopadhyay I Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of ID 392 I Comparison between a crowbar and an R-SFCL to improve Fault Ride-Through Illinois Urbana-Champaign Capacity of DFIG-based Wind Turbines Reynaldo Nuqui I Hitachi-ABB Power Grids Oriol Gomis-Bellmunt I CITCEA-UPC Alfonso Valdes I Information Trust Institute, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign Eduardo Nobuhiro Asada, Fernando Arduini I University of São Paulo ID 510 I The Linear Quadratic Phasor Controller for Unbalanced Distribution Networks ID 420 I Detection of Oscillatory Modes in Power Systemsusing Empirical Wavelet Transform Alexandra von Meier, Keith Moffat I UC Berkeley Petros Aristidou I Cyprus University of Technology Ambreen Khurram, Arief Gusnanto I University of Leeds

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15:30 – 17:00 I Room Sorolla 17:00 – 18:30 I Room Goya ID 425 I Tight Robust Formulation for Uncertain Reserve TS23 Power market design for low carbon and PS06 Energy Storage Activation of an Electric Vehicle Aggregator Hrvoje Pandzic, Tomislav Capuder, Ivan Pavic I University of decentralized systems II Technologies Zagreb Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing CHAIR CHAIR ID 471 I Energy Management System (EMS) of Battery Gianfranco Chicco, Politecnico di Torino José Luis Martínez Ramos, University of Seville Energy Storage System (BESS) – Providing Ancillary Services ID 159 I A Community-Based Energy Market Design Using ID 44 I Sharing Mobile and Stationary Energy Storage Dan-Eric Archer, Samuel Wingstedt I CheckWatt AB Decentralized Decision-Making under Uncertainty Resources in Transactive Energy Communities Hamza Shafique, Lina Bertling Tjernberg I KTH Royal Institute Ángel M. González-Rueda I Universidad de Coruña Javad Mohammadi, Uday Sriram I Carnegie Mellon University of Technology Madeleine Gibescu, José Luis Crespo-Vázquez I Utrecht Pedro Moura I University of Coimbra H.Shafique; D-E.Archer; S.Wingstedt; L.B.Tjernberg University Tarek AlSkaif I Wageningen University and Research ID 69 I Construction of Nonlinear Feedback Strategies for Energy Storage Systems: a Stochastic Dynamic ID 162 I Stochastic Model Predictive Control for Integrated Programming Approach Energy System to Manage Real-Time Power Imbalances: Nilanjan Chowdhury, Dmitry Baimel I Shamoon College of Case of Denmark Engineering Qiuwei Wu, Ana Turk I Technical University of Denmark (DTU) Juri Belikov I Tallinn University of Technology Yoash Levron I Technion ID 176 I Bilateral Market for Distribution-level Coordination of Flexible Resources using Volttron ID 225 I Decentralized Control of Residential Energy Storage Juan Carlos Bedoya, Chen-Ching Liu I Virginia Polytechnic System for Community Peak Shaving: A Constrained Institute and State University Aggregative Game Mohammad Ostadijafari, Anamika Dubey I Washington State Amit Joshi, Valerio Mariani, Luigi Glielmo I University of Sannio, University Benevento, Italy Hamed Kebriaei I University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran ID 338 I Monetizing Customer Load Data for an Energy Retailer: A Cooperative Game Approach ID 250 I Electrical performance analysis of an innovative Jalal Kazempour, Liyang Han, Pierre Pinson I Technical Vanadium redox flow battery stack for enhanced power University of Denmark density applications Dario Pelosi, Panfilo Andrea Ottaviano, Gianni Bidini, Linda ID 460 I A Methodology for Quantifying Flexibility in a fleet Barelli, Dana-Alexandra Ciupageanu I Università degli Studi of Diverse DERs di Perugia Adil Khurram, Mads Almassalkhi, Luis Augusto Duffaut Mario De Giorgi, Cosimo Mazzoni, Federico Gallorini I VGA Espinosa I University of Vermont, Burlington, Vermont, USA SRL 47 JUNE 28TH - JULY 2ND, 2021 POWER FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS GOES VIRTUAL DETAILED PROGRAM TUESDAY, JUNE 29TH

17:00 – 18:30 I Room Picasso ID 406 I Real-time Anomaly Detection and Classification in Streaming PMU Data PS07 Big data and computational intelligence Dong Jin I Computer Science Department, Illinois Institute of Technology Deepjyoti Deka, Marc Vuffray, Andrey Lokhov I Theoretical Division, Los Alamos National CHAIR Laboratory Marco Mussetta, Politecnico di Milano ID 428 I The Impact of Cross-Border Transmission Constraints on Resource Adequacy Assessment ID 50 I ThevNN: Data-driven Online Thévenin Equivalent Estimation Dirk Van Hertem, Tamás Borbáth I KU Leuven - Dept. Electrical Engineering Stavros Konstantinopoulos, Daniel J Douglas, Denis Osipov, Joe Chow I Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

ID 168 I Advanced Clustering of Flow-Based Domains for Adequacy Study Purposes Zacharie De Grève, Behzad Vatandoust, Jean-François Toubeau, Bashir Bakhshideh Zad, François Vallée I Power Systems and Markets Research Group, University of Mons, Belgium

ID 194 I Measurement Data Based Time Stamp Synchronization in Power Quality Data Post Processing Pertti Pakonen, Antti T. Hildén I Tampere University Pekka Koponen I VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland

ID 217 I Explanatory and Causal Analysis of the Portuguese Manual Balancing Reserve Ana Cristina Nunes, Gonzalo Correia, Virgilio Mendes, José Sousa I EDP Produção Joâo Viana, Ricardo Bessa, Renato Fernandes, José Villar, Miguel Ribero, Carla Gonçalves I INESC TEC (Institute for Systems and Computer Engineering, Technology and Science)

ID 242 I Optimal Operation of Community Energy Storage using Stochastic Gradient Boosting Trees Pedro P. Vergara I Delft University of Technology Georgios Tsaousoglou, Nikolaos G. Paterakis, J.G. (Han) Slootweg, Mauricio Salazar, Juan S. Giraldo I Eindhoven University of Technology

ID 318 I Optimal Day-Ahead Orders Using Stochastic Programming and Noise-Driven Recurrent Neural Networks Martin Biel I KTH Royal Institute of Technology

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17:00 – 18:30 I Room Velázquez ID 385 I Peer-to-Peer Market with Energy Storage Systems PS08 Demand response, EV and storage Elena Gryazina, Tatiana Chernova I Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology

CHAIR ID 456 I Demand Response on the Russian Retail Market Dmitry Senchuk I NP Market Council Hans Auer, Technische Universitat Wien David Pozo, Álvaro González-Castellanos, Andrey Poddubny I Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology ID 98 I Scalability and Replicability Analysis of Grid Management Services in Low Voltage Networks in Local Flexibility Markets: an InterFlex analysis ID 526 I Sector-Coupled District Energy Management with Heating and Bi-Directional Friederich Kupzog, Barbara Herndler, Sergio Potenciano Menci I Austrian Institute of EV-Charging Technology (AIT) Izgh Hadachi, Marcus Voss, Sahin Albayrak I Technische Universität Berlin (DAI-Labor) Marisca Zweistra I Elaad Robert Steegh, Marcel Willems I Enexis ID 548 I Residential Battery Energy Storage Sizing and Profitability in the Presence of PV and EV ID 151 I Optimal EV Scheduling in Residential Distribution Networks Considering D. John Morrow, Robert Best, Xueqin Liu, Ahmed A.Raouf Mohamed I Queen’s University Customer Charging Preferences Belfast Mailys Le Cam I Grenoble INP Mustafa Alparslan Zehir I MaREI Centre Barry Hayes I University College Cork

ID 183 I Regional Coordination of Storage Units for Cross-Border Penetration of Renewable Energy Sources Carlos Cruzat I The University of Manchester Mathaios Panteli I University of Cyprus

ID 298 I The Value of Operational Coordination for EV Fleet Aggregators Oluwaseun Enoch Oladimeji I Institute of Research in Technology, Universidad Pontifica Comillas Yury Dvorkin I New York University David Pozo I Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology

ID 308 I Minimum Battery Energy Storage System Sizing Integrated with a Photovoltaic Plant Considering Practical Limitations James Hurtt, Kyri Baker I University of Colorado-Boulder

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17:00 – 18:30 I Room El Greco ID 241 I OPF-driven Under Frequency Load Shedding in PS09 Simulation and control I Low-inertia Power Grids Hosting Large-scale Battery Energy Storage Systems CHAIR Mario Paolone, Asja Derviskadic, Yihui Zuo I Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne Carlos Moreira, INESC TEC

ID 29 I Analysing the Use of Graph Theory to Assess ID 271 I A Review of Wide-Area Monitoring and Damping Topological Impacts on Transient Stability Control Systems in Europe Changshi Gao, Robin Preece I The University of Manchester Konstantinos Plakas, Christos-Spyridon Karavas, Konstantinos Krommydas, Christos Dikaiakos, George Papaioannou, Andreas-Tamaz Kurashvili I Independent ID 61 I Artificial Neural Network-based Small Signal Power Transmission Operator Stability Analysis of Power Systems Antonio Pepiciello, Alfredo Vaccaro I University of Sannio ID 302 I Investigation of the Impact of Load Tap Changers and Automatic Generation Control on Cascading Events ID 121 I Python Scripting for DIgSILENT PowerFactory: Panagiotis Papadopoulos, Georgios Nakas I University of Enhancing Dynamic Modelling of Cascading Failures Strathclyde Mathaios Panteli, Yitian Dai, Robin Preece I the University of Manchester ID 499 I A novel transient stability index based on grid reduction method to analyze power systems with high ID 160 I Analytical Computation of Power Grids’ Sensitivity penetration of non-synchronous generation Coefficients with Voltage-Dependent Injections Istvan Vokony, Istvan Taczi, Balint Hartmann I Budapest Mario Paolone, Sherif Fahmy I École Polytechnique Fédérale University of Technology and Economics de Lausanne

ID 535 I Adversarial Training for a Continuous Robustness ID 190 I Modeling the Partial Renewable Power Curtailment Control Problem in Power Systems for Transmission Network Management Benjamin Donnot, Loïc Omnes, Antoine Marot I RTE Sorin Olaru, Duc-Trung Hoang, Alessio Iovine I L2S, CentraleSupélec, Paris-Saclay University Manuel Ruiz, Patrick Panciatici, Jean Maeght I RTE

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17:00 – 18:30 I Room Sorolla ID 404 I Tracing and Securing DER Transactions in the Wholesale Electricity Market using PS10 Microgrids Blockchain Mladen Kezunovic, Mohammad Khoshjahan, Milad Soleimani I Texas A&M University CHAIR ID 488 I Comparative Studies on Cost, Reliability and Resilience of Off-Grid Energy Martín Braun, Fraunhofer IEE & Uni Kassel Systems Eduardo Alejandro Martinez Cesena, Wenzhu Li, Mohamed Galeela I The University of ID 81 I Residential Demand Side Aggregation of Privacy-Conscious Consumers Manchester Andrey Bernstein I National Renewable Energy Laboratory Mathaios Panteli I University of Cyprus Gabriela Hug I Power Systems Laboratory, ETH Zurich Pierluigi Mancarella I University of Melbourne Yun-Xing Chin I Singapore ETH Centre

ID 96 I Multi-Component Risk Assessment Using Cyber-Physical Betweenness Centrality Kate Davis, Abhijeet Sahu, Amarachi Umunnakwe I Electrical and Computer Engineering, Texas A&M University

ID 107 I Price Forecast Methodologies Comparison for Microgrid Control with Multi- Agent Systems Mahmoud Shahbazi, Behzad Kazemtabrizi, Marcos Eduardo Cruz Victorio I Durham University

ID 133 I Combining optimization and simulation for microgrid sizing Bertrand Cornélusse, Selmane Dakir I University of Liège

ID 150 I Determining Operational Constraints for IoT-Based Advance Metering Infrastructure Pedro de Arquer Fernández, Juan Luis Carús Candás I TSK Electrónica y Electricidad Pablo Arboleya Arboleya I University of Oviedo

ID 156 I Build zero carbon emission generating station and microgrid clusters based on multi-objective optimization B.Li I R.Roche

ID 345 I Development of a Blockchain-Based Energy Trading Scheme for Prosumers Artur Almeida I FEUP João P. S. Catalão, Matthew Gough I FEUP and INESC TEC Sergio F. Santos, Mohammad Javadi I INESC TEC Rui Castro I IST and INESC-ID Tarek AlSkaif I WUR 51 JUNE 28TH - JULY 2ND, 2021 POWER FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS GOES VIRTUAL DETAILED PROGRAM WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30TH

08:30 – 10:00 I Room Goya 08:30 – 10:00 I Room Picasso TS24 Power systems dynamics and transients II TS25 Planning and operation Techniques

CHAIR CHAIR João Peças Lopes, FEUP & INESC TEC Luis Baringo, University of Castilla - La Mancha

ID 149 I Dynamic Power Electronic Load Model for Transient Stability Analyses ID 167 I Identification of clouds using an all-sky imager Christian Rehtanz, Sebastian Liemann I TU Dortmund, Institute of Energy Systems, Energy Nuno Pinho da Silva, Yang Cao, João Esteves I Centro de Investigação em Energia REN – State Efficiency and Energy Economics (ie3) Grid, S.A. Zheng Wang I China Electric Power Research Institute, CEPRI ID 163 I A Novel Approach for the Calculation of Steady States in Transmission Systems Rui Pestana I Rede Elétrica Nacional, S.A. Using Simplified Time-Domain Simulation ID 306 I Adaptive Generalized Logit-Normal Distributions for Wind Power Short-Term Patrick Panciatici, Marco Chiaramello, Adrien Guironnet, Quentin Cossart I RTE Réseau de Forecasting Transport d’Electricité Pierre Pinson, Amandine Pierrot I Technical University of Denmark

ID 257 I Topological Stability Analysis of High Renewable Penetrated Systems using ID 353 I Performance Comparison of Alternating Direction Optimization Methods for Graph Metrics Linear-OPF based Real-time Predictive Control David John Hill, Wenting Yi I The University of Hong Kong Mario Paolone, Rahul Gupta, Vladimir Sovljanski I EPFL Fabrizio Sossan I Mines ParisTech ID 284 I Fault localization to improve power system quality in distribution networks: a greedy approach to~optimize the switching sequence of~remotely-controlled devices ID 433 I Techno-Economic Optimization of the Sizing of Large-Scale Linear Photovoltaic Davide Poli, Davide Fioriti I DESTEC, University of Pisa Systems Quoc Tuan TRAN, Hervé COLIN, Tai LE I CEA-LITEN - INES, Department of Solar Technologies ID 300 I A Tensor Decomposition Approach for Contingency Screening and Coherency Identification in Power Systems Emilio Barocio Espejo I Universidad of Guadalajara Felix Rafael Segundo Sevilla, Petr Korba, Betsy Sandoval I Zurich University of Applied Science

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08:30 – 10:00 I Room Velázquez 08:30 – 10:00 I Room El Greco TS26 Frecuency stability III TS27 Active distribution networks II

CHAIR CHAIR Oriol Gomis Bellmunt, CITCEA-UPC Francisco Echavarren, IIT, Comillas University

ID 80 I Closed-Form Solutions for a Low-Order System Fast Frequency Response Model ID 10 I Probabilistic Stability Assessment for Active Distribution Grids Julius Susanto, Alireza Fereidouni, Dean Sharafi I Australian Energy Market Operator Johannis Porst I Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nürnberg - Institute of Electrical Pierluigi Mancarella I University of Melbourne Energy Systems Marcel Sarstedt I Leibniz University Hannover - Institute of Electric Power Systems ID 124 I Impact of Synchrophasor Estimation Algorithms in ROCOF-based Under- Frank Hellmann, Paul Schultz I Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research - RD4 Frequency Load-Shedding Lia Strenge I Technical University of Berlin - Control Systems Group Guglielmo Frigo, Mario Paolone, Yihui Zuo, Asja Derviskadic I Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale Sebastian Liemann I Technical University of Dortmund - ie3 de Lausanne Holm Hinners I University of Bremen - Institute of Automation

ID 179 I Improved Load Frequency Controller for Reduction of Both Area Control Error ID 22 I A Common Information Model Integration in a Graph Database for LV Terminal and Automatic Frequency Restoration Reserve Energy Cost Distribution Networks with PLC-based Smart Meters Hiroyuki Amano, Keita Tokumitsu I Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry José Manuel Carou, Lucía Suárez-Ramón I ERedes Electrical Distribution, EDP Group Kenichi Kawabe I Tokyo Institute of Technology Adrian Miranda I Plexigrid Pablo Arboleya I University of Oviedo ID 235 I Fast Frequency Response Provision from Large-Scale Hydrogen Electrolyzers Considering Stack Voltage-Current Nonlinearity ID 60 I Validation and Flexibility Region of the Model Order Reduction of an Active Antonella Maria De Corato, Mehdi Ghazavi Dozein, Pierluigi Mancarella I The University of Distribution Grid Melbourne Holm Hinners, Johanna Myrzik I Universität Bremen

ID 262 I Estimation of Time-varying Frequency and its Rate of Change in Low-inertia ID 86 I Emergency support of transmission voltages by active distribution networks: a Power Systems non-intrusive scheme Peng Li, Aiguo Wu I Automation at Harbin Institute of Technology, Shenzhen Luis David Pabon Ospina I Fraunhofer IEE Fei Teng, Zhongda Chu I Imperial College London Thierry Van Cutsem I University of Liege Boli Chen I University College London ID 101 I Self-learning Control for Active Network Management Adrià Junyent Ferre, Timothy Green, Julio Pérez Olvera I Imperial College

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08:30 – 10:00 I Room Sorolla 10:30 – 12:00 I Room Goya TS28 Microgrids EP03 Implementation of wide-area protection, Automation and Control System applied to crossborder transmission CHAIR José Luis Rodríguez Amenedo, Carlos III University of Madrid CHAIR ID 9 I Communication-Less Frequency Support from Offshore Wind Farms Connected to Eduardo Martínez, CIRCE HVdc via Diode Rectifiers SPEAKERS Nicolaos A. Cutululis, Oscar Saborío-Romano I Department of Wind Energy, Technical Anastasis Tzoumpas I UBITECH ENERGY University of Denmark Konstantinos Plakas I Independent Greek Transmission System Operator (IPTO) Ömer Göksu I Siemens Gamesa Jayachandra N. Sakamuri I Vatenfall Dalibor Brnobic I Studio Elektronike Rijeka Ltd (STER) Ali Bidadfar, Lorenzo Zeni I Ørsted Offshore Zafer Korkmaz I Schweitzer Ingeneering Laboratories (SEL) Anibal Prada I CIRCE ID 114 I Dynamic Equivalencing Supported by Load Disaggregation via Harmonic Current Analysis 10:30 – 12:00 I Room Picasso Eleftherios Kontis I Aristotle University of THessaloniki Athanasios Pavlakis, Theofilos Papadopoulos, Georgios Barzegkar-Ntovom I Democritus SS04 Stability of systems with penetration of renewable University of Thrace CHAIR Mazheruddin Syed, Graeme Burt, Efren Guillo-Sansano I University of Strathclyde Luis Rouco, IIT, Comillas University ID 344 I Performance assessment of Synchronous Condensers vs Voltage Source Converters Voltage Stability Support Offered by Distributed Resources providing grid-forming functions Costas Vournas I NTUA Mario Paolone, Dorsan Lepour I EPFL Grid-Forming Converter Contro Guillaume Denis, Emeline Guiu, Carmen Cardozo, Thibault Prevost I RTE R&D Florian Dorfler I ETH ID 421 I Locally Weighted Filtering for Photovoltaic Power Fluctuation Control and Time Impacts of PE devices on interarea oscillations : example of embedded HVDC links in AC Delay Reduction with Battery Energy Storage grid and effects of RES Miswar Syed, Muhammad Khalid I King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals (KFUPM) Gilles Torresan I RTE

ID 466 I Finite-time Adaptive Sliding Mode Control of DC Microgrids with Constant Power Black start with wind generation Load Juan Carlos Pérez-Campion I Iberdrola João P. S. Catalão I FEUP and INESC TEC Real-time simulation and HIL testing for validating an innovative under-frequency load shedding approach Kati Sidwall I RTDS Technologies Inc. 10:00 – 10:30 Coffee Urban Rudez and Rajne Ilievska I University of Ljubljana 54 JUNE 28TH - JULY 2ND, 2021 POWER FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS GOES VIRTUAL DETAILED PROGRAM WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30TH

10:30 – 12:00 I Room Velázquez 10:30 – 12:00 I Room El Greco TS29 Power system protection TS30 OPF in distribution networks

CHAIR CHAIR Alberto Berizzi, Politecnico di Milano Javier Contreras, University of Castilla - La Mancha

ID 248 I Load Encroachment in the Presence of Single-Phase Autoreclosure and Bulk ID 52 I Differentially Private Optimal Power Flow for Distribution Grids Power Transmission Pascal Van Hentenryck I Georgia Institute of Technology Jakob Schindler, Jonas Prommetta, Johann Jäger I Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen- Ferdinando Fioretto I Syracuse University, Syracuse Nürnberg (FAU) Vladimir Dvorkin, Pierre Pinson, Jalal Kazempour I Technical University of Denmark Christian Romeis I Siemens AG Timo Keil I TransnetBW GmbH ID 201 I Robust voltage regulation for active distribution networks with imperfect observability Florian Steinke, Edwin Camilo Mora Gil I Technical University of Darmstadt ID 289 I Zone I Distance Relaying Scheme of Lines Connected to MMC-HVDC Stations During Asymmetrical Faults: Problems, Challenges and Solutions ID 227 I Distributed Optimal Power Flow with Data Driven Sensitivity Computation Wulin Li, Yaotong Huo, Yingyu Liang I China University of Mining and Technology(Beijing) Lisette Cupelli I Rolls Royce Power Systems Ferdinanda Ponci, Antonello Monti I RWTH Aachen University ID 311 I Modeling of steady state fault current contribution of inverter-connected generation Debopama Sensarma I TU Dortmund in PSS/e Luis Rouco, Javier Renedo, Lukas Sigrist, Francisco Pérez Thoden, Francisco Miguel ID 288 I Residential PV Settings for MV-LV Networks: A Distributed Three-Phase AC OPF Echavarren I Universidad Pontificia Comillas Luis F. Ochoa, Arthur Gonçalves Givisiez, Michael Z. Liu I The University of Melbourne

ID 379 I Fiber Optic Current Transformers for Transformer Differential Protection during ID 330 I Enhanced Wasserstein Distributionally Robust OPF With Dependence Structure Inrush Current: a Field Study and Support Information Maxim Yanin, Ruslan Kanafeev I JSC PROFOTECH Jalal Kazempour I Technical University of Denmark Nikolay Ivanov, Janusz Bialek, Petr Vorobev I Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology Adriano Arrigo, François Vallée, Jean-François Toubeau, Zacharie De Grève I University of Mons ID 515 I Hardware-in-the-Loop Testing of an Intelligent Electronic Device for Innovative UFLS Protection Janez Zakonjsek I Relarte Ltd. Eduard Kushnikov I Relematika Ltd. Rafael Mihalic, Rajne Ilievska, Urban Rudez I University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Electrical Engineering

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10:30 – 12:00 I Room Sorolla 13:30 – 15:00 I Room Aula Magna TS31Peer to peer and local markets PL02 Power System Models for Real Life Problems

CHAIR CHAIRS Manuel Matos, FEUP & INESCTEC Javier García-González, IIT, Comillas University Sonja Wogrin, IIT, Comillas University ID 181 I Techno-Economic Assessment of PV-Coupled Battery Energy Storage Systems with Different Sizing Methodologies Mathematical and computational challenges for the continental-wide planning of the Christian Bauer, Tom Terlouw I Paul Scherrer Institut European energy transition Tarek AlSkaif I Wageningen University and Research Arnaud Renaud I Artelys Stochastic optimization, data analytics and high-performance computing applied to ID 286 I Key Drivers and Future Scenarios of Local Energy and Flexibility Markets energy problems Anh Tuan Le, Ola Carlson, Mohammad Ali Fotouhi Ghazvini, David Steen, Nima Mirzaei Alavijeh Luiz Augusto Barroso I PSR I Chalmers University of Technology Managing demand side flexibility in the long-term and short-term ID 327 I The State of the Art in Local Energy Markets: a Comparative Review Asgeir Tomasgard I Norwegian University of Science and technology (NTNU); Norwegian Sjoerd Doumen, Koen Kok, Phuong Nguyen I Eindhoven University of Technology Centre for Energy Transition Strategies (FME NTRANS)

ID 355 I Local Flexibility Mechanisms for Electricity Distribution Through Regulatory IIT developing models in its late thirties Sandboxes: International Review and a Proposal for Spain Andrés Ramos I IIT, Comillas University Tomás Gómez San Roman, Mauricio Correa, Rafael Cossent I Institute for Research in Technology, Comillas Pontifical University Pragmatic approaches in the long-term modelling Alejandro López Aguayo I Iberdrola ID 356 I Fractional Hedonic Coalition Formation Game for Peer to Peer Energy Trading in a Microgrid Supported by: John G. Breslin, Maeve Duffy, Sweta Malik, Subhasis Thakur I National University of Ireland, Galway

12:00 – 13:30 Lunch

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15:00 – 15:30 I Announcement 2023 PowerTech venue I Room Aula Magna 15:30 – 17:00 I Room Picasso SS07 Digitalization Technologies

15:30 – 17:00 I Room Goya CHAIR SS02 Integrated distrituted networks Miguel Ángel Sánchez Fornié, IIT, Comillas University

CHAIR Analytics for Supporting High Resolution Distribution Network Observability. Misha Chertkov, University of Arizona; Skoltech Bruce Stephen I University of Strathclyde, UK Broad band Power line Communications in the Smart Grids deployments. Role and potential of energy communities in the decarbonisation of the European Markus Hofssaess I EoN, Germany energy system Hans Auer I TU-Wien Digitalising distribution grids: Smart meter data analytics. Mónica Aragüés I Technical University of Catalonia, Spain A Hierarchical Approach to Multienergy Dem Response: From Electricity to Multienergy Applications Edge computing use as a way to distribute processing and telecommunications Misha Chertkov I University of Arizona, Tucson and Skoltech, Moscow requirements for digitalizing power networks. Iker Urrutia I IBERDROLA, Spain Flexibility in multi-energy systems Cybersecuring legacy power control systems. Gianfranco Chicco I Politecnico di Torino Marteen Hoove I ENCS, The Netherlands Flexibility and grid services from hydrogen-based distributed multi-energy systems 5G for energy grids: more than just fast connection Pierluigi Mancarella I Univ of Melbourne and Manchester Antonello Monti I RWTH Aachen, Germany Technical Strategies and Open Source Analytics to Support Planning, Design, and Optimization of Multi-Energy Systems in Communities and Districts Ben Polly| NREL

Multienergy Networks Analytics: Standardized Modeling, Optimization, and Low Carbon Analysis Ning Zhang I Tsinghua University

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15:30 – 17:00 I Room Velázquez 15:30 – 17:00 I Room El Greco TS32 New technologiesin power industry II TS33 Electromagnetic transients

CHAIR CHAIR George Cristian Lazaroiu, University Politehnica of Bucharest Sonja Monica Berlijn, KTH

ID 71 I Design and Testing of an Arc Resistant Power Transformer Tank ID 85 I A Computationally Improved Heuristic Algorithm for Transmission Switching Samuel Brodeur I Hitachi ABB Power Grids Using Line Flow Thresholds for Load Shed Reduction Jean-Bernard Dastous I Hydro-Québec S M Shafiul Alam I Idaho National Laboratory Siddharth Suryanarayanan, Tanveer Hussain, Timothy Hansen I South Dakota State University ID 189 I Towards Imposing Load Shedding Hierarchies based on Tokenised Self Assessed Licenses ID 185 I Optimal Voltage Sag Mitigation Solution Provision using Customers Approximate Paul Cuffe, Almero de Villiers I University College Dublin Marginal Willingness-to-Pay Function Vedanta Pradhan, Shrikrishna A. Khaparde I Indian Institute of Technology Bombay ID 264 I Application of Robust Receding Horizon controller for Real-Time Energy Management Sarath Perera, Ashish P. Agalgaonkar I University of Wollongong of Reconfigurable Islanded Microgrids Subir Majumder I Washington State University Saman Nikkhah, Damian Giaouris, Sara Walker, Janusz Bialek, Adib Allahham I Newcastle University ID 212 I Generalized Formulation of Earth-Return Impedance/Admittance and Surge Analysis on Underground Cables ID 266 I Using Dueling Double Q-learning for Voltage Regulation in PV-Rich Distribution Jean Mahseredjian, Ilhan Kocar, Akihiro Ametani, Haoyan Xue I Polytechnique Montreal Networks Rafael Augusto de Godoy Rosolen I CPFL Energia ID 213 I Very Fast Transients in a 500 kV Gas-Insulated Substation Luis F. Ochoa, Tansu Alpcan I The University of Melbourne Akihiro Ametani, Haoyan Xue I Polytechnique Montreal Guilherme Custodio, Fernanda C. L. Trindade I University of Campinas ID 214 I A Study on External Electromagnetic Characteristics of Underground Cables ID 522 I Energy-Efficient Optimal Water Flow Considering Pump Efficiency with Consideration of Terminations Ahmad Taha, Shen Wang, Nikolaos Gatsis, Marcio Giacomoni, Krishna Sandeep Ayyagari I Kazuo Yamamoto I Chubu University The University of Texas at San Antonio Akihiro Ametani, Haoyan Xue I Polytechnique Montreal

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15:30 – 17:00 I Room Sorolla 17:00 – 18:30 I Room Goya TS34 Power quality & control PS11 Network regulation for decarbonization

CHAIR CHAIR Costas Vournas, National Technical University of Athens Michel Rivier, IIT, Comillas University

ID 28 I Control of Offshore Wind Turbines Connected to Diode-Rectifier-Based HVdc Systems ID 152 I Comparative Analysis of Self-Consumption and Energy Communities Regulation Oscar Saborío-Romano, Poul E. Sørensen, Nicolaos A. Cutululis I DTU, Wind Energy Department in the Iberian Peninsula Ali Bidadfar I Ørsted José Villar, João Mello, Rogério Rocha I INESC TEC João T. Saraiva I INESC TEC/ FEUP ID 178 I Real-Time Processing and Quality Improvement of Synchrophasor Data Mario Paolone I École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne ID 292 I Research and Innovation Supporting Energy Transition: Challenges for Wider Jean Mahseredjian, Houshang Karimi, Reza Pourramezan I Polytechnique Montreal Participation of Lagging Countries Venizelos Efthymiou, Christina Papadimitriou I FOSS Research Centre for Sustainable Energy ID 244 I Simplified Algorithm for BFOR and Tower Grounding Performances in High Irina Antoskova, Anna Mutule I Institute of Physical Energetics Voltage Lines Engineering Andrei Morch I SINTEF Energy Research Jensen Mahavile I Rural Energy Agency Stefano Galantino, Pasquale Cannizzo I Studio Ing. G. Pietrangeli S.r.l. ID 348 I Optimal Scheduling of Microgrid-Based Virtual Power Plants Considering Demand Rosamystica Luteganya I TANESCO Response and Capacity Withholding Opportunities João P. S. Catalão I FEUP and INESC TEC ID 351 I A new hybrid signal analysis method for the evaluation of power quality disturbances ID 391 I A Distributionally Robust Framework for Providing Passive Balancing Services Mauricio Sanabria-Villamizar, Fabian Salazar-Caceres I Universidad de La Salle Zacharie De Greve, François Vallée, Jean-François Toubeau, Adriano Arrigo, Jérémie Bottieau Maximiliano Bueno-López I Universidad del Cauca I Power Systems & Markets Research Group, University of Mons

ID 476 I Modeling of Sensor Faults in Power Electronics Inverters and Impact Assessment ID 443 I A method for optimal integration of energy storage in distibution networks: a on Power Quality business case Lenos Hadjidemetriou, Panayiotis M. Papadopoulos, Faizan Mehmood, Marios M. Polycarpou Filipe Soares I INESCTEC I KIOS Research and Innovation Center of Excellence, Department of Electrical and Computer Diego Piserà, Federico Silvestro I UNIGE Engineering, University of Cyprus, Nicosia, Cyprus ID 453 I Characterization of Bidding Zone Robustness under Medium and Long-Term System Evolution Scenarios Cyril Gisbert I EDF R&D - EFESE Marc Petit, Martin Hennebel, Thomas Brouhard I Laboratoire de Génie Électrique et Électronique de Paris - Université Paris-Saclay

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17:00 – 18:30 I Room Picasso Marie-Cecile Alvarez-Herault, Bertrand Raison, Yon Kanika I Univ. Grenoble Alpes, CNRS, PS12 Active distribution networks Grenoble INP*, G2Elab ID 441 I Efficient Assessment of Electricity Distribution Network Adequacy with the CHAIR Cross-Entropy Method Rafael Cossent, IIT, Comillas University Barbera Droste, Jacco Heres I Alliander N.V. Julian Betge, Simon Tindemans I Delft University of Technology ID 82 I A Co-simulation Framework for the Provision of Support Services by Smart Residential Users in LV Distribution Systems ID 457 I A Topology Agnostic Estimation Method for PV Hosting Capacity of Distribution Grids Pedro P. Vergara I Eindhoven University of Technology Kassem Ezzeddine, Nicholas Etherden I Vattenfall R&D Aliene van der Veen, Arun Subramanian, Koen Kok I TNO ID 490 I Comparison of Deterministic and Probabilistic Approaches for Hosting Capacity ID 83 I Potential and Barriers to the Evolution of Rooftop Solar in Central VietNam Allocation of Wind and PV Generation in Distribution Networks Trung Hieu Trinh, Huu Hieu Nguyen I The University of Danang - University of Science and Gareth Harrison, As’ad Zakaria, Mingzhe Zou, Sasa Djokic, Duo Fang I The University of Technolgoy Edinburgh Hong Lam Le, Van Minh Ky Hoang I The University of Danang - University of Science and Technology

ID 110 I Biogas Plant Operation under Distribution Locational Marginal Prices Thomas Hamacher, Antoine Bidel, Tom Schelo I Technical University of Munich

ID 157 I Non-Intrusive Load Monitoring for Household Disaggregated Energy Sensing José Pedro Paulos I INESC TEC José Nuno Fidalgo I INESC TEC and DEEC/FEUP João Gama I LIAAD/INESC TEC

ID 166 I Parameter Tuning for LV Centralized and Distributed Voltage Control with High PV Production Yvon Besanger, Remy Rigo-Mariani, Vincent Debusschere, Muhammad Andy Putratama I Univ. Grenoble Alpes, CNRS, Grenoble INP, G2Elab

ID 413 I Microgrids planning for rural electrification Kimsrornn Khon, Vannak Vai, Bun Long I Electrical and Energy Engineering Department, Institute of Technology of Cambodia

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17:00 – 18:30 I Room Velázquez ID 553 I Assessment of transmission network development PS13 Transmission planning and operation with HV operation islands under renewable diffusion Giuseppe Forte I Politecnico di CHAIR Alfonso De Cesare, Benedetto Aluisio, Corrado Gadaleta I José Pablo Chaves, IIT, Comillas University Terna S.p.A., Italian Transmission System Operator Stefano Lauria, Michela Migliori I “Sapienza”, University of ID 256 I Integrated Techno-Economic Assessment of Large- Rome Scale Green Hydrogen Production Pierluigi Mancarella, Guanchi Liu I The University of Melbourne

ID 320 I Exploring grid topology reconfiguration using a simple deep reinforcement learning approach Simon Tindemans, Medha Subramanian I Delft University of Technology Benjamin Donnot, Antoine Marot I RTE Jan Viebahn I TenneT TSO B.V.

ID 397 I Priority Lists for Power System Investments: Locating Phasor Measurement Units David Pozo I Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology Ilgiz Murzakhanov I Technical University of Denmark

ID 403 I Designing modern heuristic algorithms to solve the Transmission Expansion Planning problem Abraham Duarte, Phillipe Gomes, José Colmenar I Universidad Rey Juan Carlos João Saraiva I Universidade do Porto

ID 430 I A Techno-Economic Analysis of meshed Topologies of Offshore Wind HVAC Transmission. Dirk Van Hertem, Hakan Ergun, Stephen Hardy I KU Leuven

ID 494 I An Optimal Scenario Reduction Method for Stochastic Power System Problems David Pozo, Álvaro González-Castellanos I Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology

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17:00 – 18:30 I Room El Greco ID 422 I An Open Source Power System Simulator in Python for Efficient Prototyping of PS14 Simulation and control II WAMPAC Applications Hallvar Haugdal, Kjetil Uhlen I Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) CHAIR Hjörtur Jóhannsson I Technical University of Denmark (DTU) Aurelio García-Cerrada, IIT, Comillas University ID 495 I Confidence Bound Assessment of the Dutch EHV/HV Grid Model Focusing on Voltage Dip Studies ID 164 I An Open-Source Average HVDC Model for Stability Studies Sjef Cobben, Roozbeh Torkzadeh, Vladimir Cuk I Eindhoven University of Technology Marianne Saugier, Adrien Guironnet, Quentin Cossart I RTE Réseau de Transport d’Electricité Jeroen van Waes I TenneT TSO BV ID 186 I Lab-Scaled DEMO possibilities for testing WAMPAC solutions before field ID 500 I Dynamic rating of the wind farm transformer from the power system’s perspective implementation Rikard Karlsson I Ellevio AB Miguel Angel Olivan Monge, Eduardo Martinez Carrasco, Anibal Prada Hurtado, Maria Teresa Patrik Hilber, Kateryna Morozovska I KTH Royal Institute of Technology Villen Martinez I Fundacion CIRCE Christos Dikaiakos I Independent Power Transmission Operator (IPTO) ID 529 I Risk-based preventive-corrective security constrained optimal power flow for Yusuf Zafer Korkmaz I Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories ac/dc grid Dirk Van Hertem, Vaishally Bhardwaj, Hakan Ergun I KU Leuven ID 307 I Indian Power System Operations during NCOVID-19 Pandemic Subrata Mukhopadhyay I Netaji Subhas University of Technology (NSUT) ID 532 I Reduced Grid Representation through Proper Orthogonal Decomposition Aman Gautam, Mohit Kumar Gupta, Rajiv Kumar Porwal, Baba KVS, Narasimhan S, Rahul Arnaud Robert, Dirk Van Hertem I KU Leuven Shukla, Sushil Soonee, S S Barapanda, Debasis De I POSOCO

ID 317 I Optimal CAM Computation of Kaplan Turbines Accounting for Wear and Tear Originated by Frequency Control Rachid Cherkaoui, Elena Vagnoni, Francesco Gerini, Mario Paolone I EPFL

ID 332 I Framework to Evaluate Power Portfolio Dispatch Considering Balancing Market Participation Pedro Vergara I Delft University of Technology Wouter Schoot I DNV-GL Alejandro Vas-Corrales, Phuong Nguyen I Eindhoven University of Technology Lennart Söder I KTH Royal Institute of Technology

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17:00 – 18:30 I Room Sorolla ID 381 I Sparse and Orthogonal Method for Fast Bad Data Processing in Distribution PS15 Estimation System State Estimation Renato de Oliveira I Furnas Centrais Elétricas S.A. CHAIR Julio Massignan, Gustavo Hebling, João London Jr. I University of Sao Paulo Lukas Sigrist, IIT, Comillas University ID 382 I Assessment of Flicker in a Low Voltage Residential Network ID 32 I Trust in Power System State Variables based on Trust in Measurements Pablo Rodríguez-Pajarón, Celia Monja, Araceli Hernández I Escuela Técnica Superior de Michael Brand, Davood Babazadeh, Sebastian Lehnhoff I OFFIS - Institute for Information Ingenieros Industriales (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid) Technology ID 484 I Big Data Analytics for Electricity Theft Detection in Smart Grids Nadeem Javaid I Comsats University Islamabad ID 91 I Methodology for Power Quality Monitors Allocation Considering Network Topology Kelum Gamage I Glasgow University Changes Inam Ullah Khan, C. James Taylor, Xiandong Ma I Lancaster University, Lancashire UK André Luís da Silva Pessoa, Paulo Estevão Teixeira Martins, Mário Oleskovicz I University of São Paulo

ID 115 I Smart charging effects on Electric Vehicle charging behavior in terms of Power Quality Ludovic Bertin, Kevin Lorenzo I EDF R&D Karima Boukir I Enedis

ID 154 I Non-Intrusive Load Monitoring using Multi-Output CNNs David Gómez-Ullate, Daniel Precioso I University of Cádiz

ID 210 I Optimization-Based Estimation of Microgrid Equivalent Parameters for Voltage and Frequency Dynamics Raymond H. Byrne, Ujjwol Tamrakar I Sandia National Laboratories Reinaldo Tonkoski, Niranjan Bhujel, Timothy M. Hansen I South Dakota State University

ID 279 I Performance Assessment of State Estimation in Cyber-Physical Energy Systems Davood Babazadeh I Hamburg University of Technology Anand Narayan, Sebastian Lehnhoff, Batoul Hage Hassan I OFFIS - Institute for Information Technology Marcel Klaes I TU Dortmund University

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08:30 – 10:30 I Room Goya Ian Cowan, Md Habibur Rahman, Bharath Ponnalagan I The National HVDC Centre (part of TS35 HVDC Technology II SHE Transmission)

CHAIR 08:30 – 10:30 I Room Picasso Marco Liserre, KTH TS36 Characterization and management of flexibility provision ID 145 I Primary Frequency Regulation using HVDC terminals controlling Voltage CHAIR Dependent Loads Matthias Biskoping I ABB Research Center Ladenburg, ABB AG Anthony Papavasiliou, UCLouvain, Applied Mathematics Giovanni De Carne I Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Marius Langwasser, Marco Liserre I Kiel University ID 146 I Congestion Management Using Aggregated Flexibility at the TSO-DSO Interface Sharon Müller, Krzysztof Rudion I University of Stuttgart ID 296 I A novel distributed supplementary control of Multi-Terminal VSC-HVDC grids for Daniel Contreras I Universität Stuttgart rotor angle stability enhancement of AC/DC systems Valentin Costan I EDF Lab Paris-Saclay ID 170 I Characterizing the Flexibility Provision Capability Area of Active Distribution Gilney Damm, Françoise Lamnabhi-Lagarrigue I Laboratoire des signaux et systèmes (L2S), Networks: A Linear Robust Optimization Method Paris-Saclay University Rachid Cherkaoui, Mohsen Kalantar-Neyestanaki I EPFL Juan Carlos González-Torres, Abdelkrim Benchaib I SuperGrid Institute ID 333 I Flexibility Evaluation of Domestic Electric Water Heater Aggregates ID 342 Impact on power system transient stability of AC-line-emulation controllers of I Lorenzo Croci, Diego Cirio I Ricerca sul Sistema Energetico – RSE S.p.A. VSC-HVDC links Bruno Gabriele, Francesco Conte, Federico Silvestro, Stefano Massucco I Università degli Luis Rouco, Lukas Sigrist, Aurelio Garcia-Cerrada, Javier Renedo I Instituto de Investigación studi di Genova Tecnológica (IIT), ETSI ICAI, Universidad Pontificia Comillas ID 416 I Transient active power control of HVDC links through impedance-based voltage ID 435 I Ambient Temperature Impact on the Aggregated Demand Response Flexibility angle comparison in Microgrids Matthias Luther, Alexander Raab, Johannis Porst, David Riebesel I Friedrich-Alexander Maximiliano Bueno López I Department of Electronics, Instrumentation and Control, Universidad University Erlangen-Nuremberg (FAU) del Cauca Chris Heyde, Rainer Krebs I Siemens AG Federico Martín Ibañez, David Pozo Camara, Maria Victoria Gasca Segura I Skolkovo Institue of Science and Technology ID 496 I Demonstration of Multi-vendor Protection Systems for Multiterminal VSC-HVDC Networks ID 452 I Design of a Continuous Local Flexibility Market with Network Constraints Ilka Jahn I KTH Royal Institute of Technology Spyros Chatzivasileiadis, Jalal Kazempour, Lars Herre, Eléa Prat I Technical University of Mian Wang, Geraint Chaffey, Dirk Van Hertem I KU Leuven / EnergyVille Denmark Keisuke Ishida, Frederick Page I Mitsubishi Electric Linash Kunjumuhammed I Mitsubishi Electric Europe

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08:00 – 10:00 I Room Velázquez 08:00 – 10:00 I Room El Greco TS37 Active distribution networks III TS38 Smart meters & sensors

CHAIR CHAIR Anastasios Bakirtzis, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki Mario Paolone, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology of Lausanne

ID 97 I Probabilistic Dynamic Model of Active Distribution Networks Using Gaussian ID 23 I Hybrid European MV–LV Network Models for Smart Distribution Network Modelling Processes Matthew Deakin, David Greenwood, Sara Walker I Newcastle University Hendrik Lens, Georgios Mitrentsis I University of Stuttgart Phil Taylor I University of Bristol

ID 136 I Detection and Mitigation of Extreme Losses in Distribution Networks ID 340 I Advanced Metering Infrastructure for Smart Grid Real-Time Energy Management Nuno Barbosa I FEUP Using Mesh Networks Based on IEEE802.15.4 and 6LoWPAN José Pedro Paulos I INESC TEC Pablo Arboleya, Matias Ariel Kippke, Islam El Sayed I Universidad de Oviedo José Nuno Fidalgo, João Tomé Saraiva I INESC TEC and DEEC/FEUP ID 447 I A novel methodology to determine the new functionalities needed in the next ID 258 I Asynchronous algorithm of an endogenous peer-to-peer electricity market generation of smart meters Hamid Ben Ahmed, Thomas Baroche, Roman Le Goff Latimier, Alyssia Dong I ENS Rennes Íñigo Larumbe Cabanas I i-DE (Iberdrola Group) Gregorio López López I Institute for Research in Technology ICAI, Comillas Pontifical University ID 437 I Overview of key indicators for the categorisation and characterisation of Juan Diego Monterroso Ruiz I Universidad Pontificia Comillas distribution grids Ekaterina Kuznetsova, Christian Rehtanz, Dzanan Sarajlic I TU Dortmund University ID 474 I Performance Evaluation of Intelligent Electronic Devices under Stressed Conditions Salvatore D’Arco, Santiago Sánchez-Acevedo I Sintef Energi Rannveig S.J. Løken, Nargis Hurzuk I Statnett

ID 512 I Optimal Placement of Data Concentrators and Repeaters in PLC-enabled Smart Grids António Grilo I INESC-ID Abdelaali Chaoub, Ahmed Tamtaoui I INPT Souhaima Stiri I INPT /MAScIR Brahim Lakssir, Rachid Bennani I MASCIR

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08:00 – 10:00 I Room Sorolla 10:00 – 10:30 |Coffee TS39 Planning

CHAIR 10:30 – 12:00 I Room Goya Julio Usaola, Carlos III University of Madrid SS05 Challenges and solutions for islands with large-scale integration of renewables ID 147 I Open Nodal Power Flow Model of the Nordic Power System Iasonas Kouveliotis Lysikatos, Aravind S Kumar, Manuel Marin, Lennart Söder, Elis Nycander, CHAIR Mikael Amelin I KTH - Royal Institute of Technology João Peças Lopes, INESC TEC, Porto Porto University (FEUP) Jon Olauson I Svenska Kraftnät Planning and operation of island power systems with 100% of renewable generation. ID 228 I Estimation of the Global Amount of Mandatory Investments for Distribution Specific grid codes for safe integration of renewable power sources in islands. Network Expansion Planning João A. Peças Lopes I INESC TEC, Porto University (FEUP) Pedro Miguel Macedo I INESC TEC José Nuno Fidalgo, João Tomé Saraiva I INESC TEC and FEUP Robust energy management for island systems with high renewable penetration Nikos D. Hatziargyriou I National Technical University of Athens ID 261 I Reduction of the Computational Burden of the TEP Problem by a Minimum-Effort Transforming small island power systems-Case studies Heuristic Algorithm Phillipe Vilaça Gomes I Depart. of Computer Science, Rey Juan Carlos University Gayathri Nair I International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) João Tomé Saraiva, Luiz Eduardo de Oliveira I Fac. Eng. Universidade do Porto & INESCTEC Operational experience with energy storage systems in island power system to improve Isabela Miranda de Mendonça I Federal Institute of Southeast Minas Gerais, Technology stability of small island power systems Departament Alberto Barrado I Endesa Augusto Cesar Laviola de Oliveira, Camile Aredes Moraes I Federal University of Viçosa, Department of Agricultural System protection in island power systems with high renewable penetration Lukas Sigrist I IIT, Comillas University ID 287 I Electricity Cost of Green Hydrogen Generation in the Iberian Electricity Market André Oliveira, José Collado, João Saraiva I INESC TEC – Institute for Systems and Computer Engineering, Technology and Science Alberto Campos, Salvador Doménech I Institute for Research in Technology, Technical School of Engineering, Comillas Pontifical University, c/ Santa Cruz de Marcenado

ID 497 I Model Reduction in Capacity Expansion Planning Problems via Renewable Generation Site Selection Antoine Dubois, Damien Ernst, David Radu, Mathias Berger I University of Liège

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10:30 – 12:00 I Room Picasso 10:30 – 12:00 I Room Velázquez SS06 Big Data and Machine Learning for Power TS40 Optimal power flow II Systems CHAIR CHAIR Gabriela Hug, ETH Zurich Ricardo Bessa, INESC TEC ID 233 I Optimal Reactive Power Control of Smart Inverters: Collaborative and market-based analytics within power Vestfold and Telemark Regional Network and energy systems José Luis Rueda I TU Delft Pierre Pinson I Technical University of Denmark, DTU Manuel Andrade I Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León (Dept. of Technology, Management and Economics) Francisco González-Longatt, Martha Nohemi Acosta Montalvo I University of South-Eastern Norway Reinforcement learning for interacting with energy markets ID 312 I Optimal Positioning and Sizing of Power Flow Damien Ernst, University of Liège Controllers Using a Scenario Based SCOPF Approach Sven Christian Müller I logarithmo GmbH & Co. KG Towards an AI assistant for the human grid operator Oliver Pohl, Stefan Dalhues, Thomas Schwierz, Bastian Antoine Marot I RTE Lüttecken I TU Dortmund University Interpretability and verification of neural networks: Removing barriers for power system applications ID 321 I Affinely Adjustable Robust Volt/Var Control for Spyros Chatzivasileiadis I Technical University of Denmark, Distribution Systems with High PV Penetration DTU Sylvie Thiebaux, Paul Scott, Ahmad Attarha, Seyyed Mahdi Noori Rahim Abadi I The Australian National University Monitoring electric grids from space using AI Reza Arghandeh I Western Norway University of Applied ID 498 I Empirical Analysis of the Optimal Capacity Investment Sciences Solutions in Distribution Grids Álvaro González-Castellanos, Luis López, David Pozo I Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology

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10:30 – 12:00 I Room El Greco 10:30 – 12:00 I Room Sorolla TS41 Power system dynamics and protection TS42 Forecasting

CHAIR CHAIR Agusti Egea, University of Strathclyde João Tome Saraiva, FEUP & INESC TEC

ID 77 I MCDET as a Tool for Probabilistic Dynamic Security Assessment of Transmission ID 11 I Simulating spatiotemporal energy technology adoption patterns under different Systems policy designs Frédéric Sabot, Pierre Henneaux, Pierre-Etienne Labeau I Université libre de Bruxelles Martin Rüdisüli I Empa Filipe Joel Soares I INESC TEC ID 93 I Differential Protection of Power Transformers based on RSLVQ-Gradient Approach Vladimiro Miranda I INESC TEC/ University of Porto Considering SFCL Mohammad Mohammadi, Shahabodin Afrasiabi, Behzad Behdani, Mousa Afrasiabi| Shiraz Pablo Duenas I Massachussetts Institute of Technology University Fabian Heymann I University of Porto Mehdi Gheisari I Sustech ID 19 I Data-driven Strategies For Trading Renewable Energy Production ID 517 I Data-based Generation Rescheduling to Mitigate poorly damped Oscillations in Salvador Pineda, Miguel A. Muñoz, Juan Miguel Morales I University of Malaga Transmission Systems Salvatore D’Arco, Sigurd Hofsmo Jakobsen I SINTEF Energy Research ID 47 I A Parabolic Predictor for More Efficient Calculation of Total Transfer Capability Marta Urretavizcaya, Sara Lumbreras, Francisco M Echavarren, Luis Rouco I Institute for ID 245 I HVAC Transmission System for Offshore Wind Power Plants Including Mid- Research in Technology, ICAI, Comillas Pontifical University cable Reactive Power Compensation: Optimal design and comparison to VSC-HVDC transmission ID 153 I Clustering Sensitivity Analysis for Gaussian Process Regression Based Solar J.Dakic; M.Cheah Mane; O.Gomis Bellmunt; E.Prieto Araujo Output Forecast Eduardo Alonso, Dimitra Apostolopoulou, Fatemeh Najibi I City University of London

ID 171 I Comparing Time Series Classification And Forecasting To Automatically Detect Distributed Generation Rebecca Bauer I Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Institute for Automation and Applied Informatics Nouredine Hadjsaid, Vincent Debusschere, Rémy Rigo-Mariani, Patrick Reignier, Aleksandr Petrusev I Univ. Grenoble Alpes, CNRS, Grenoble INP

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12:00 – 13:30 I Lunch 15:30 – 17:00 I Room Goya SS09 Storage for Power Systems 13:30 – 15:00 I Room Aula Magna CHAIR PL03 Successful publishing in Power Journals Raúl Rodríguez, TECNALIA

CHAIR Main applications of storage in future networks Luis Rouco, IIT, Comillas University Bo Normark I EIT Innoenergy Opportunities and barriers for storage in EU in the next years SPEAKERS Jacopo Tosoni I EASE (European Association for the Storage of Energy) Nikos Hatziargyriou I National Technical University of Athens; Editor in Chief of IEEE Transactions on Power Systems Impact of energy storage on electricity markets Ricardo Pastor I R&D Nester Christian Rehtanz I TU Dortmund University; Editor in-Chief of IET Generation, Transmission and Distribution Storage as a key enabler for fully decarbonized systems Elena Agudo I Repsol Carlo Alberto Nucci I University of Bologna; Editor in-Chief of the Electric Power Systems Research Vladimir Terzija I Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology (Skoltech); Editor in Chief of the Supported by: International Journal of Electrical Power and Energy Systems Gianfranco Chicco I Politecnico di Torino; Editor-in-Chief of Sustainable Energy Grids and Networks

15:00 – 15:30 I Tea

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15:30 – 17:00 I Room Picasso TS43 Active distribution networks IV

CHAIR Nicolaos Cutululis, DTU Wind Energy, Technical University of Denmark

ID 56 I Prosumer-centric P2P energy market under network constraints with TDF’s penalization Bruno Dias, Pedro Peters, Daniel Botelho, Camile Moraes, Leonardo de Oliveira I Federal University of Juiz de Fora (UFJF) Tiago Soares I INESC Technology and Science, (INESC TEC)

ID 367 I Assessing electricity tariffs’ costs allocation in Saudi Arabia: upcoming challenges for a needed redesign Pablo Dueñas, Carlos Batlle I Massachusetts Institute of Technology Ahmad Alabdulkareem, Abdullah Alfadda, Bader Alaskar, Abdullah Alhadlaq I The Center for Complex Engineering Systems at KACST and MIT

ID 370 I An MPEC Model for the Optimal Operation of Unbalanced Three-phase Distribution Systems Marcos Julio Rider I State University of Campinas Nataly Bañol Arias, Juan Camilo López I State University of campinas (UNICAMP)

ID 513 I Blockchain Based Service Restoration in a Power Distribution System During Crisis Ishfaq Ahmad, Saifullah Khalid I University of Texas at Arlington

ID 523 I Distributed Optimal Reactive Power Control inIslanded Microgrids with Voltage- Source Inverters Greg Zweigle I Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories Andrew Cannon, Anamika Dubey I Washington State University

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15:30 – 17:00 I Room Velázquez 15:30 – 17:00 I Room El Greco TS44 Reliability TS45 Estimation

CHAIR CHAIR Federico Silvestro, Universita’ di Genova Ali Abur, Northeastern University, Boston

ID 40 I A Probabilistic and Cost-based Decision Strategy for Power Grid Resilience using ID 118 I Beyond Phasors: Modeling of Power System Signals Using the Hilbert Transform Ensemble Forecasting Guglielmo Frigo, Asja Derviskadic, Mario Paolone I Swiss Federal Institute of Technology of Matthias Noebels I The University of Manchester Lausanne Mathaios Panteli I University of Cyprus ID 207 I Iterative Linear State Estimation Using a Limited Number of PMU Measurements ID 216 I Theoretical and NEC Calculations of Electromagnetic Fields Generated from a Ali Abur, Ramtin Khalili I Northeastern University Multi-Phase Underground Cable Kazuo Yamamoto I Chubu University ID 316 I Characterization of Real-World Power System Signals in Non-Stationary Conditions Akihiro Ametani, Haoyan Xue I Polytechnique Montreal using a Dictionary Approach Asja Derviskadic, Alexandra Karpilow, Mario Paolone, Guglielmo Frigo I EPFL ID 329 I Power System Flexibility Region Under Uncertainty With Respect to Congestion and Voltage Constraints ID 479 I Physics-Informed Neural Networks for Non-linear System Identification for Florin Capitanescu I Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology (LIST) Power System Dynamics Spyros Chatzivasileiadis, George Misyris, Jochen Stiasny I Technical University of Denmark ID 449 I Impact Analysis of Cyber-related Failures on Power System Reliability - A Review Konstantinos Kopsidas, Omoniyi Akinpelumi I University of Manchester ID 542 I Enhanced Bad Data Processing for Hybrid Block-Orthogonal State Estimators Antonio Simões Costa, Larah Ascari, Edson Zanlorensi Jr. I Federal University of Santa Catarina ID 470 I Distribution Network Marginal Costs: Enhanced AC OPF Including Transformer Degradation Michael Caramanis, Panagiotis Andrianesis I Boston University

ID 539 I k-ShapeStream: Probabilistic Streaming Clustering for Electric Grid Events Alexandra von Meier, Mohini Bariya I University of California, Berkeley John Paparrizos, Michael Franklin I University of Chicago

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15:30 – 17:00 I Room Sorolla 17:00 – 18:30 I Room Goya ID 424 I A New Reliability and Security Oriented Technique TS46 Power system dynamics and transients I PS16 New technologies for power systems for Optimal DG Placement in a Practical Distribution Network CHAIR CHAIR Olav Bjarte Fosso, Soumya Das I Dept. of Electric Power Engineering, Norwegian University of Science and Technology Antonio Simões Costa, Federal University of Santa Catarina Andrés Ramos, IIT, Comillas University (NTNU) Giancarlo Marafioti I Dept. of Mathematics and Cybernetics, ID 140 I Fault Location in Meshed and Active Power ID 36 I A Blockchain Platform for the Decentralized Operation Sintef Digital Distribution Networks of Active Distribution Networks Ali Abur, Cesar Galvez I Northeastern University Iasonas Kouveliotis Lysikatos I KTH - Royal Institute of ID 507 I Data-driven Inverse Optimization with Application Technology ID 236 I Evaluation of Simulation Methods for Analysis of to Dynamic Line Rating in Russian Power Grid Ilias Kappos, Nikos Hatziargyriou I National Technical Geomagnetic Disturbance System Impacts Kirill Bubenchikov, David Pozo, Álvaro González-Castellanos I University of Athens (NTUA) Aboutaleb Haddadi I Electric Power Research Institute Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology (EPRI) ID 191 I Software and Communications Platform for Simulation Luc Gérin-Lajoie I Hydro-Québec Environment of Complex Energy System (SimCES) Reza Hassani, Jean Mahseredjian I Polytechnique Montreal Kari Systä, Antti Supponen, Ville Heikkilä, Otto Hylli, Sami Afshin Rezaei-Zare I York University Repo, Petri Kannisto, Timo Aaltonen I Tampere University Amir Safdarian, Anna Kulmala, Antti Keski-Koukkari I VTT ID 365 I A Hardware Implementation of an Online Frequency Technical Research Centre of Finland Dynamic Parameter Estimation Julia Matevosyan I Electric Reliability Council of Texas ID 294 I Analyzing the Potential Production Amount of Rafael Sevilla I University of Applied Science ZHAW Synthetic Fuels in Germany Roberto Pérez, Juan Quiroz, Héctor Chávez I University of Maximilian Borning, Albert Moser, Julian Walter I IAEW Santiago ID 350 I Towards Development of Equivalent Model of ID 489 I Delivery of Primary Frequency Response over Hybrid Renewable Energy Source Plant for Voltage Stability Weak Electrical Paths Studies Mobolaji Bello, Deepak Ramasubramanian, Papiya Dattaray, Ana Radovanovic, Jovica Milanovic, Aristeidis Siafaras I the Vikas Singhvi, Parag Mitra I Electric Power Research Institute University of Manchester ID 541 I Effects of Supraharmonics Immunity Testing on ID 405 I Reliability Analysis in Low Voltage Distribution LED Lighting Network with Peer to Peer Energy Trading Frank Sharp, Gaurav Singh I Electric Power Research Institute Aydogan Ozdemir, Mahdis Delkhooni I Istanbul Technical Wei Yuen Teh I University of Tennessee-Knoxville University Keysan Polat I Siemens 72 JUNE 28TH - JULY 2ND, 2021 POWER FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS GOES VIRTUAL DETAILED PROGRAM THURSDAY, JULY 01ST

17:00 – 18:30 I Room Picasso ID 487 I Optimal discretization of net head dependency inheterogeneous multi-reservoir PS17 Power system operation and markets hydroelectric systems Carlos Rivero-Honegger, Fernando Mariño-Lizuain I ENDESA (Enel Group) CHAIR Ignacio Candela-Ripoll, Javier García-González, Pedro Otaola-Arca I Institute for Research in Technology (IIT) ICAI School of Engineering, Universidad Pontificia Comillas Sonja Wogrin, IIT, Comillas University

ID 2 I Linearized Large-scale Heat Pump Model for Ancillary Service Studies ID 549 I Survey Results on Local Markets to Enable Societal Value Theis Bo Harild Rasmussen, Qiuwei Wu I Technical University of Denmark Marco Baron I Enel Global Infrastructure & Networks Emil Hillberg, Joni Rossi I RISE Research Institutes of Sweden - Electric Power Systems Unit ID 58 I An Analytical Method for Supply-Demand Situation Awareness of Power Systems José Pablo Chaves Ávila, Orlando Valarezo I Universidad Pontificia Comillas - Instituto de Based on Classification of Action Levels to Balance Supply and Demand Investigación Tecnológica Ryuya Tanabe I Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry (CRIEPI) Akihiko Yokoyama I The University of Tokyo

ID 172 I Weekly planning of hydropower in systems with large volumes and varying power generation: A literature review Charlotta Ahlfors, Mikael Amelin I Royal Institute of Technology, KTH

ID 275 I Deterministic Hydro-power Simulation Model for Ethiopia Mikael Amelin I Dept. of Electrical Engineering KTH Royal Institute of Technology Getachew Bekele, Firehiwot Girma Dires I school of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Addis Ababa institute of technology

ID 390 I Kullback-Leibler Divergence-Based Distributionally Robust Unit Commitment Under Net Load Uncertainty Fikret Sivrikaya, Ogun Yurdakul, Sahin Albayrak I Technical University of Berlin

ID 429 I A Flexible Methodology to Obtain a Feasible Thermal Operation in the Medium- Term for Multi-Area Power Systems Antonio Bello, Javier Reneses, Luis Montero I Institute for Research in Technology (IIT), ICAI School of Engineering, Comillas Pontifical University, Madrid, Spain

ID 464 I On the Optimal Coordinated Hydropower Bidding Strategies in the Day-Ahead and Manual Frequency Restoration Reserve Markets Abolfazl Khodadadi, Lennart Söder I KTH Royal Institute of Technology 73 JUNE 28TH - JULY 2ND, 2021 POWER FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS GOES VIRTUAL DETAILED PROGRAM THURSDAY, JULY 01ST

17:00 – 18:30 I Room Velázquez ID 337 I A Review on Challenges and Solutions in Microgrid Protection PS18 Power system dynamics and transients Rabindra Mohanty, Ola Carlson, Ankur Srivastava, Le Anh Tuan, David Steen, Mohammad Ali Fotouhi Ghazvini I Chalmers University of Technology CHAIR ID 357 I Large Temporary Overvoltages in MV Network due to a Series Fault in the HV Ignacio Egido, IIT, Comillas University Subtransmission System Luigi D’Orazio, Alberto Cerretti I e-distribuzione S.p.A. ID 70 I Analysis of electromagnetic compatibility in photovoltaic installations validated Marco Maccioni, Alberto Geri, Fabio Massimo Gatta, Stefano Lauria I Sapienza University of by site measurements Rome Henrik Olsson I Elsäkerhetsverket Andreas Theocharis I Karlstad University ID 454 I Power Systems Digital Twin under Measurement and Model Uncertainties: Johannes Andersson I Swedish Armed Forces Network Parameter Tuning Approach ID 158 I Temperature-Based Overload Evaluation in Low-Voltage Distribution Lines Davood Babazadeh I Hamburg University of Technology // OFFIS - Institute for Information Considering PVs and EVs: Model Validation and Simulations Technology Hideharu Sugihara I Osaka Univeristy Sebastian Lehnhoff, Payam Teimourzadeh Baboli, Mohannad Aldebs I OFFIS - Institute for Tsuyoshi Funaki I Osaka University Information Technology Jelke Wibbeke I OFFIS - Institute for Information Technology // Jade University of Applied ID 169 I Analyzing Controller and Device Interactions in Hybrid Transmission Networks Science with High Penetration of Renewable Energy – A Review Robin Preece, Mike Barnes, Youhong Chen I The University of Manchester

ID 226 I Harmonic Impedance Characteristics in an Islanded Microgrid and its impact on Voltage and Current Harmonics Ana Maria Blanco, Shrinath Kannan, Jan Meyer I TU Dresden Camilo Garzon, Andrés Pavas I Universidad Nacional de Colombia

ID 229 I Decentralized Underfrequency Load Shedding Based on the Droop Characteristic for Microgrids Paulo Godoy I Federal University of Itajubá Guilherme Mota, Adriano Almeida I Western Paraná State University

ID 335 I Experimental investigation of mirror frequency currents emitted by low voltage inverters under distorted grid voltage conditions Philipp Linnartz, Sandor Simon, Antonello Monti, Matthias Quester, Dominik Willenberg I RWTH Aachen University 74 JUNE 28TH - JULY 2ND, 2021 POWER FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS GOES VIRTUAL DETAILED PROGRAM THURSDAY, JULY 01ST

17:00 – 18:30 I Room El Greco ID 324 I Integrated models for electrical distribution network planning and district-scale PS19 Smart grids for Smart cities building energy use Tomas Gomez, Carlos Mateo, Luca De Rosa I Institute for Research in Technology (IIT), School CHAIR of Engineering (ICAI), Universidad Pontificia Comillas Pablo Frías, IIT, Comillas University Katherine Fleming, Ben Polly, Tarek Elgindy, Rawad El Kontar I National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) ID 6 I Low-voltage network topology and impedance identification using smart meter measurements ID 394 I Evaluation of power flow models for smart distribution grids Damien Ernst, Amina Benzerga, Daniele Maruli, Sébastien Mathieu, Antonio Sutera, Alireza Alexandra Varets, Elena Gryazina I Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology Bahmanyar I University of Liège ID 472 I Procurement Cost Minimization of an Energy Community with Biogas, Photovoltaic, ID 72 I TSO/DSO Coordination for Voltage Regulation on Transmission Level: A Greek and Storage Units Case Study Fabio Napolitano, Camilo Orozco, Giorgia Pulazza, Fabio Tossani, Alberto Borghetti I University Athanasios Bachoumis, Marios Sousounis, George P Papaioannou, Christos Kaskouras I of Bologna Independent Power Transmission Operator (IPTO) Athanasios Bachoumis I University of Patras ID 518 I Experimental Characterization of Methods for Connecting Real-Time Simulations and Synchrophasors ID 116 I Incorporation of Survey-based Data into an Aggregation Algorithm for Residential Daniel Baltensperger, Kjetil Uhlen I NTNU Demand Response Santiago Sánchez-Acevedo, Salvatore D’Arco I SINTEF Energy Research Abdullah Algarni, Anthony Maciejewski, Howard Siegel I Colorado state university Siddharth Suryanarayanan I South Dakota State University ID 554 I Data Driven Update of Load Forecasts in Smart Power Systems using Fuzzy Fusion of Learning GPs ID 200 I Predictive Control in LV Networks: A 3-Stage Approach based on Smart Sustainable Georgios Karagiannis I Durham University Buildings Antonio Martinez-Molina, Miltiadis Alamaniotis I The University of Texas at San Antonio Geert Deconinck I KU Leuven Iason-Iraklis Avramidis, Florin Capitanescu I Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology Vasileios Evangelopoulos, Pavlos Georgilakis I National Technical University of Athens

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