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JUNE 28TH - JULY 2ND, 2021 POWER FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS GOES VIRTUAL 1 JUNE 28TH - JULY 2ND, 2021 POWER FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS GOES VIRTUAL 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, Italy 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 4 JUNE 28TH - JULY 2ND, 2021 POWER FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS GOES VIRTUAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEES 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, Australia Chanan Singh, Texas A&M University, USA Matthias Stifter, Raphael Caire, Grenoble Institute of Technology, France Bogdan Marinescu, Ecole Centrale de Nantes,